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A Cuban in the USA shows what she has collected from the street: "Give a second chance to things, not to your ex."

Some things have been "brand new".


The young Cuban Letty Caballero, based in the United States, shared a video on TikTok showing things she has collected from the trash and restored for her home.

With the message "Give a second chance to things, not to your ex", the young - YouTuber and dentist according to her description online - uploaded the video that has captured the attention of her followers, who applauded her skills to give new life to discarded objects.

"The very first thing we picked up from the street was this chest of drawers. At the time we found it, it was wood-colored because it wasn't painted or anything. We brought it home, washed it, disinfected it with as much liquid as we could, and then painted it. It turned out really well painted. It is a wooden chest of drawers and it is super, super, super good," he said.

Next, he moved on to his second acquisition, a wheelchair.

Among the findings that have ended up in her home, Letty mentioned some stools that are almost new, which "a neighbor next door threw away, and really, if you look, they are brand new. They are brand new, they only have a few minor details down there, which I don't know if you can really see, a minimal thing in that area there, but they are super, super good, nicely padded."

Finally, the TikToker showed a nightstand and a little lamp that she placed next to her bed and another auxiliary piece of furniture that is in the closet and that she picked up new "in its original packaging".

With her testimony, this young Cuban not only acknowledges the value of reusing discarded furniture but also added a humorous and thoughtful touch with her advice on what deserves second chances and what does not.

After this video, he showed off in another one everything he can do since he arrived in the country.

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