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WATCH: Mexican Party Invitation Goes Viral, 1.2 Million People RSVP

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Dec, 2016 12:10 PM
    Police will be deployed to a village in Mexico after an invitation to a girl's birthday party went viral and 1.2 million people said they would attend.
     
    A video in which the girl's father says that "everyone is welcome" to the party featuring local bands, a meal and a horse race was posted on Facebook on a public setting.
     
    He said the idea had been to invite neighbours and friends only.
     
    But he has since confirmed he would not turn anyone away.
     
    The video shows Crescencio Ibarra standing next to his daughter Rubi, wearing a tiara, and his wife Anaelda Garcia.
     
    "Hello, how are you? We invite you this 26 of December to the 15th birthday party of our daughter, Rubi Ibarra Garcia," Mr Ibarra says, while his daughter smiles.
     
    He then goes on to list the three bands that will play and announces that the winner of a horse race to be held as part of the event stands to win 10,000 pesos.
     
    He ends by saying that "hereby everyone is cordially invited".
     
    A girl's 15th birthday party is a big event in Mexico, as it is seen as the time when she comes of age.
     
    Lavish parties with live bands are not unusual and girls traditionally wear puffy dresses, tiaras and make-up as they are "queen for the day".
     
    It is not clear why this particular video went viral and was shared more than 800,000 times and prompted countless memes and imitations.

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