Mexico

Mexico (メキシコ, Mekishiko) is a fan character in the series Hetalia: Axis Powers and is part of the Allied Forces. He has recieved the name the name José Hernández Carriedo Martinez (ホセ·ヘルナンデス·マルティネス·カリエド,Hose herunandesu Marutinesu Kariedo ).

Personality
Mexico can be very blunt and overly sarcastic, though with people hes comfortable around, can have a sense of humor and be very laid back. Though he wont be afraid to put his opinion out on the table if needed, and won't get pressured easily or stressed out. Depending on the argument he can be very aggressive and observant. When you first meet him he's usually very formal and is very business like. At random times he can make snood remarks towards a person and quietly laugh about it. Usually in some way it may come off as rude but it's usually jokingly. Depending on the person, he can be very gentle, especially with older friends and family and/or cruel with others.

Alfred F. Jones (America)

 * Despite both having the same parents, the two hadn't officially met until America recognized Mexico's independence from Spain. This is because, while he and Canada stayed with Native America, he was left behind with his grandpa, the Aztec Nation. The two's relationship can only be describes as neutrality; however, ever since their argument from the Mexican American War, they tend to bicker and go down each others throats. But when in tough situations, they team up against a common foe.

Matthew Williams (Canada)

 * Having the same situation with America, Mexico didn't formally meet Canada until a war, which would be WWII. Their relationship over the years has been rocky, but, recently has gone in the positive direction. All in all, the same neutrality.

Aztec Nation (Ancient)

 * Left with him after his mother had gone more North with his two brothers, his relationship with the Aztec Nation was a mix of both sturdy yet shaky. Even though they didn't see eye to eye at times,he remembers how crazy, caring, and devoted he was. He is grateful for having experienced someone and something his brothers never got.

Ayiana (Native America)

 * His time with his mother was short, yet he remembes it as a wonderful, loving time. A time when everything was blissful; not that being with his grandpa wasn't- Nowadays he hasn't really seen her, yet that doesn't mean he doesn't want to-

Jack (North America)

 * Mexico's relationship with his father can be described as a, rocky yet loving one. Despite his father never really being there for him, he can't help soften up to him. He enjoys his company; especially when they sit down to play gutair and sing together.

Ivan Braginsky (Russia)

 * Relations go back to the late 1800's when embassy's we're exchanged between the Soviet Union and Mexico.They seem to have very friendly ties, and both enjoy each others company. Mexico doesn't feel endanger with in Russia's presence and they both can have very pleasant conversations. Russia admires Mexico's warm climate and likes to visit.

Antonio Fernandez Carriedo (Spain)

 * In the early 1500s Mexico was taken over, and taken away from his grandpa by Spain. In the past, Mexico had always shown a rebellious side when ever he was not under Spain's presences but was always obedient when he was. After the Mexican independence movement Spain (and even France) by any means had tried to take him back. Currently now, they have very good relations concerning to modern view's. He can be quite friendly and warm hearten to Spain. Though he doesn't treat him like a father or a brother. (He is oblivious to the fact that Spain killed his father)

Kiku Honda (Japan)

 * Japan was the first to recognize Mexico as a national equal and Japan has awarded a Mexican president with an award that had only been given in the Japanese imperial family. They seem to have very content relations and both enjoy talking about their historical background. Mexico has a slight interest in Japan's Vocaloid's while Japan admires Mexico's Aztecan architecture he inherited from his grandpa.