"That's why I don't give her the Corvette": A Cuban's reaction when his wife nearly crashes his Mercedes-Benz

A Cuban shares a funny moment on TikTok where his partner nearly crashes a Mercedes while trying to leave the garage. The viral video showcases humor in everyday living situations.

Cubans in the USAPhoto © @yerovento / TikTok

A Cuban went viral on TikTok after sharing a funny moment with his partner at the wheel. In the video, posted by the user @yerovento, the woman is seen trying to back a white Mercedes-Benz out of the driveway, but the maneuver nearly ended up crashing into a sidewalk pole.

The man filming the scene looks incredulous as he watches his partner position the front wheel against the base of the post. Amid laughter and jabs, he exclaims:

"Look at this, look at this, to leave the house, look, what was the need to hit the tire and the car against that pole? What is she doing here?"

Minutes later, the Cuban takes the wheel and shows how to take the car out without any difficulty, reinforcing his initial joke:

"And she gets angry because I don't give her the Corvette," he wrote in the video, referring to the fact that he prefers not to lend her his other sports car.

The clip has already garnered thousands of views and comments from users who identified with the situation. Some defended the driver, arguing that maneuvering a large vehicle in tight spaces is not an easy task, while others laughed at the sarcastic tone of the Mercedes owner.

Additionally, the publication features comments from users who identified with the situation. Among the funniest responses are:

"Mine is a fan of the neighborhood mailboxes! I can't take another complaint!" "Mine once left it in neutral and told me the car wouldn't move, claiming the transmission was messed up, can you believe it?" "Here, we drive better than the men." "I've had to replace about 10 mailboxes because the beast can't see one without crashing into it" or "I am a woman and, modesty aside, I am quite the driver."

The scene has joined the trend of homemade videos where couples showcase, amidst laughter and everyday teasing, the small conflicts of cohabitation, this time featuring a luxury car and a pole that nearly ended up getting hit.

Frequently asked questions about the virality of Cuban videos on TikTok

Why did the video of the Cuban with his Mercedes go viral on TikTok?

The video went viral because it depicts a humorous everyday situation in which a Cuban records his partner trying to get a Mercedes-Benz out of a parking space, nearly crashing into a post. The man's joking and sarcastic tone, along with many people's identification with similar situations, contributed to its popularity.

What was the users' reaction to the video of the Cuban with his Mercedes?

The users' reactions were varied, with many defending the driver by pointing out the difficulty of maneuvering a large vehicle in tight spaces. Others laughed at the sarcastic tone of the Mercedes owner, generating humorous comments and a sense of identification with the situation.

What other TikTok videos by Cubans have gone viral recently?

Recently, several videos of Cubans on TikTok have captured attention, such as one featuring a Cuban woman demonstrating how she does a deep cleaning in her home, the heartfelt gift of a car to a wife on her birthday, and a couple surprising each other with a romantic meeting on a highway. These videos stand out for their authenticity, humor, and the reflection of the daily life of Cubans both on and off the island.

What importance does Cuban culture have in the creation of viral content on social media?

Cuban culture plays a crucial role in creating viral content due to its rich tradition of humor, resilience, and creativity. Cubans often share moments from their daily lives with a touch of humor and authenticity, which resonates with a wide and diverse audience on platforms like TikTok.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.