Latino families are loud and crazy and so much fun, and nothing proves this more than your holiday celebrations. Getting everyone together is exciting and really brings home how much you love all those nutty people you call your own, but let's be honest here, it also highlights how very different each person is. From that noisy aunt to the "gets louder every year" uncle, keep scrolling to find all the people who will undoubtedly be there on Noche Buena to annoy you and delight you all at the same time.
You know, the one who's in all of your birthday and holiday pictures since you were a kid, but blood relation still hasn't been confirmed.
She cooks because in her mind this is the one time everyone is actually going to have an honest-to-God home-cooked meal (it's like she knows you've been surviving on Trader Joe's frozen dinners).
The Coronas and rum are free flowing during holiday parties, so can you really blame him?
We were all that kid at one point, and we all woke up the next morning questioning our life choices. You will eventually teach him the art of napping.
No, I do not have a boyfriend. Yes, work is fine. No, I don't know how to cook yet. Yes, I know you're judging me for it.
The man basically comes in asking why the music isn't on yet, and you love him for that.
Who needs an invitation when you're family or "family"?
Yes, I still love you, but that doesn't stop me from shaking my head at you. Leave some chicken for the rest of us!
You know it's inevitable, so get ready to hear the exact same stories you heard last year.
You look forward to the holidays for many reasons, but this is definitely one of them.
It's like reliving your baptism/First Communion all over again.