Buzz·Posted on Dec 18, 201418 Things Every Mexican Knows To Be True During ChristmastimeSO. MANY. BUÑUELOS.by Norberto BriceñoBuzzFeed StaffLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail 1. Your mom will undoubtedly ask you to help make the buñuelos. 2. Tamales. All the tamales will be there at the table. View this photo on Instagram 3. Champurrado, too. View this photo on Instagram 4. This abuelita will make an appearance. View this photo on Instagram 5. And hot ponche with the peeled sugarcane sticking out of the cup. 6. You will have a brand-new 2015 calendar from your local bakery or meat market hanging on your wall, with this image on it: 7. Someone in your family (most likely your tia) will make some INSANE pozole. Jo Magdaleno @Maggiejoeyy Christmas dinner is literally the best part about being Mexican #poslechampurradoandtamales #mexicanchristmas Wed Dec 25 03:21:26 UTC+0000 2013 Reply Retweet Favorite 8. The nacimiento will be made entirely out of fake green hay, leftover Christmas lights, and toy animals: Mini Chapo @Taco_aka_Bryan Mexican nativity scene #mexicanfiesta #MexicanChristmas 05:57 PM - 25 Dec 2013 Reply Retweet Favorite 9. When your mom forces you to go to midnight Mass on Christmas, you're like: 10. The heavenly glory of your tia's arroz con leche. View this photo on Instagram 11. All of your aunts will bring their well-dressed porcelain dolls of Baby Jesus: 12. You will cradle the Baby Jesus until your arms fall off, all while singing that Mexican lullaby. Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF 13. Somebody you know will be playing a part in the Santa Pastorela. View this photo on Instagram 14. As a kid, writing a letter to Santa was cool, but you also looked forward to writing your letter to Los Reyes Magos. View this photo on Instagram 15. You will sing that Posada song and wonder why they're splitting the party in half. Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF 16. As a kid, you were happy to get the little baby in the rosca because that meant you had a new toy. 17. You will WITHOUT A DOUBT get candies in your colacion: 18. And at some point during the night, someone will play this Jose Feliciano classic: View this video on YouTube And with that... ¡Feliz Navidad!