Okay kiddo, do you know what a shout is? It's when you make a loud noise with your voice. In Mexico, there's a very special kind of shout that people do called the "grito mexicano."
The grito mexicano is a very important part of Mexican culture and tradition. It's a special way that people express their pride and love for their country. It's usually done on September 16th, which is Mexico's Independence Day.
So, what exactly does the grito mexicano sound like? Well, it's loud and passionate! People will shout things like "Viva Mexico!" (which means "Long live Mexico!"), "Viva la independencia!" (which means "Long live independence!"), and "Mexicanos, al grito de guerra!" (which means "Mexicans, to the battle cry!").
The grito mexicano is often accompanied by music, dancing, and fireworks. People will gather in town squares and other public places to celebrate together. It's a really festive and fun event!
The grito is a symbol of Mexican patriotism, which means that people are very proud to be Mexican and love their country very much. It's something that people of all ages can take part in. So, next time you hear someone shouting "Viva Mexico!" at the top of their lungs, you'll know that they're doing the grito mexicano!