You are lucky because spanish is my 1st language and I live in Latin America.
Well ... what I have learned from the Spanish culture is that in Latin America the festivities are used a lot and they like to spend a lot of time with their families, there are also different accents in Spanish, it can be "Español Castellano" or "Español Latino", although There are places like Colombia and Venezuela that say they speak: Spanish, but they have different accents, that's one of the things that I like there. In Latin America are 20 countries and I like everyone to have their usual life and different dances. Something that I also like a lot is the music from there, like for example the anthem of mexico, I think I think it expresses a lot about the country and about what happened in the Mexican Revolution. And this is something that I have learned from Spanish and the culture of Latin America and the Spanish language.
I'm Puerto Rican and I can't seem to think of any differences or similarities of greetings from Puerto Rico and Mexico. Could you help me sort out the greeting differences and similarities from Puerto Rico and Mexico??? It doesn't have to be Mexico though, it could be Chile or Dominican Republic. I'm just trying to compare some type of Spanish-speaking greeting to my culture (Puerto Rican).
The most common characteristic of River Plate Spanish is: