A Latina talked about the advantages of living in Miami for young girls based on her experience after spending five months residing in the Florida city.
The TikToker who has offered her perspective on the city based on her personal experience is Ana Sofia Zavala (@sosozavala), who in one of her videos recommends all girls to live in Miami for a while.
In addition to being a tropical paradise, Miami is also a city with many advantages for young girls, according to this tiktoker.
"We should all go sometime. Despite the superficiality and other negative things about the city, Miami is a beautiful city and it teaches you a lot. It's very different to vacation than to live there," he comments in the video, in which he assures that the five months he lived there were the best of his life.
"The atmosphere is great. You are surrounded by dreamy and enterprising people. It is common to see luxury cars and many of those who drive them managed to have them because they started from scratch," says this Latina who lives in the United States.
"It is the perfect city for young, beautiful and single girls because there are plenty of suitors, and there are very good suitors", he adds.
"The vibe of the people is incredible and you feel like you're living in a happy city, and although not everyone is happy, you feel like you're in a happy city. Plus it's summer all year round. And well, being a young girl, "You're not going to spend anything. If you know how to use your pretty girl privileges, you can get absolutely everything you want," concludes Ana Sofía Zavala.
Among the reactions to this video, not everyone completely agreed with this young woman's statements and left her comments such as: "The suitors in Miami don't want anything serious""Friend, I've been here in Miami for 9 months and just like other states you have to work hard. And they pay less than other states, everything is expensive and the traffic is horrible", "That's your life in Miami, I don't think the life of Antonella in Miami (Messi's wife), be the same as yours" or "I lived there for 2 years, it was a very good experience."
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