Mexico: colour, chaos, tacos. You're home.

Mexico

Sunshine, tacos, and a culture that actually knows how to enjoy life — sounds like someone finally found their people. Mexico has been calling your name for a while now. You just needed a quiz to confirm what your gut already knew.

You're drawn to places with real flavor — not just in the food (though yes, absolutely in the food) but in the way people live. Loud family gatherings, vibrant colors, music that starts at noon and somehow doesn't stop until Tuesday. You don't want a quiet, orderly existence. You want life, preferably with a side of salsa verde and zero apologies about it.

You probably have strong opinions about authenticity, get quietly annoyed when things feel sanitized or corporate, and secretly think most of the developed world has traded actual joy for a suspiciously clean aesthetic. The kind of person who finds a perfectly curated minimalist café deeply depressing. Mexico gets that. Mexico has never once been accused of too much minimalism.

There's also something about the pace here that suits you — not slow exactly, but unhurried in the ways that matter. Meals are events. Weekends are sacred. Showing up somewhere an hour late isn't a character flaw, it's practically a social norm. If you've spent years feeling vaguely guilty about your relationship with punctuality, congratulations: you've found your home.

Pack light, bring your appetite, and don't bother with a return flight. You won't want one.