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#DiaDeLosMuertos

Day of the Dead, celebrated November 1-2, honors deceased loved ones with vibrant altars, food, and marigolds.

November 2nd

What Does #DiaDeLosMuertos Mean?

Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday celebrated on November 1-2 where families honor deceased loved ones. Far from being morbid, its a colorful celebration of life featuring decorated altars (ofrendas), sugar skulls, marigold flowers, and favorite foods of the departed. The tradition blends indigenous Aztec customs with Catholic influences.

How to Use #DiaDeLosMuertos

Share photos of altars, face paint, or celebrations while being respectful of the cultural significance. Use #DiaDeLosMuertos to participate. If you are not Mexican, focus on appreciation rather than appropriation - sharing the history and meaning behind traditions shows respect.

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November 2nd

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