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Carlos García
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patatuch
  69

In El Salvador, it is a colloquial word used as a synonym for fainting.

  
aztequismo
  63

Respect and submission to the hierarchy in ascending (superior) order, which is demonstrated by addressing a person by putting an academic or noble title before the surname or first name out of fear or because it is considered disrespectful not to do so in the cultural environment. In Spain, it is only used when addressing a medical professional such as 'Dr. ' and university professors as 'professor'. If someone identifies themselves as 'engineer', 'licensed', etc. you better be from some Country in Latin America, or your own department colleagues will make jokes at your expense. . . This custom was deeply rooted among the Aztecs, original people of America and hence its denomination of aztequismo.

  
planigrama
  40

Series of activities that will be developed to plan with greater guarantees of success a greater activity to be carried out.

  






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