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The unusual response of a Cuban child when asked to mention five consonants

The response went viral and has left some questions.


The unusual response of a Cuban child after being asked in a street interview to mention five consonants in exchange for a thousand pesos has gone viral on social networks after the minor named - without rhyme or reason - several national symbols and something he called " the book with powers.”

“Let me cite five ‘contonants’. All that about Cuba and all those sizes?”“Ángel” asked after being approached on the street by model Leodanis Sotomayor.

“The ‘tocoloro’, the butterfly flower, the royal palm, the flag of Cuba and…. the book with powers, answered the boy.

In just two days the publication on Instagram has a million views and more than 6 thousand comments, some joking and others showing frank concern about the drift of education in Cuba.

“We'll talk about not knowing what a consonant is later, but what do you mean by the book with powers?”, an intrigued Internet user asked.

“I thought he was wrong and at least he was going to say 'continents', what a tank!”; “Someone tell me what the book with powers is, please”; “I can't handle so much power, please, child, can you lend me your book of power?”; “That child's Spanish teacher must have committed suicide after hearing it"; "Not the passport?"; "You missed the Morro-Cabaña, asere," some jokers commented.

“The future is assured”; “I can't decipher the interpretation that that child's brain made of the question... And the confidence with which he answers"; "So we go...", others pointed out.

Until the closing of this note, the mystery surrounding the alleged "book with powers" remains.

What do you think?

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