Chingar - Episode 1: "No Me Chingues" | Mexican Slang

What does "no me chingues" actually mean in Mexican Spanish?

In this first episode of Chingar: Parte Uno, Alex, an American visiting Guadalajara, goes out for beers with his Mexican friend Diego—and hears one of Mexico's most common slang expressions for the first time.

You'll learn what "no me chingues" means, when Mexicans actually use it, and why the expression can sound playful between friends but rude in the wrong context.

⚠️ Important: Expressions with chingar are extremely common in Mexico, but many can be vulgar depending on the situation and who you're talking to.

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