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A glass of rosé, or how to make a fool of yourself with style

No problem. It has not been the first, nor will it be the last to make a "triumphant entry" into those luxury settings that are yachts.


“No matter what happens to you in life, make sure you take care of the important things.”

That was the inspiring phrase that accompanied the video published on the events siteOnly in Dade, in which one of those moments in which a person's reflections give a touch of elegance to their ridiculous mistakes was captured on camera.

“I have great news!” said a young woman to her friends who were out on a yacht in Miami. “It will be rosé wine all day!” the young woman exclaimed euphorically, showing her glass of rosé.

However, the unforeseen event occurred on the scene, and the young gourmet ended up slipping and falling into the sea with her glass of pale pink wine.

But lo and behold, the young woman's survival instinct saved her. Incredibly, the young woman sank completely, but raising her arm she managed to save her glass of wine, causing exclamations and applause from everyone.

No problem. It has not been the first, nor will it be the last to make a "triumphant entry" into those luxury settings that are yachts.

Last September, a group of people were spending an afternoon of total relaxation on a yacht in Miami waters whenA series of unfortunate incidents ended in a chain of funny falls, which also left certain curious details.

It all started when a young woman accessed a floating mat and once there demonstrated her twerking skills.

However, the fun went awry shortly after when up to three people fell into the water in a matter of seconds after trying to follow in the footsteps of the first swimmer.

Among the more than two thousand comments generated by the publication, several Internet users noticed a couple of curious facts: one of the victims, after falling, raised his arm at all costs to try to save his "cigarette."

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