Deliverers in Texas thank a Cuban woman who leaves them tips in envelopes.

One of the delivery drivers was surprised to find the tip and the snack, but upon noticing the car parked at the entrance, he decided to return, ring the doorbell, and express his gratitude in person.


A Cuban TikToker residing in Texas shared on Thursday the reactions of delivery drivers to her initiative of leaving $500 in tips divided into several envelopes at the entrance of her house.

Claudia González (@claugonzalez_official) posted a video on TikTok showing how delivery drivers express their gratitude when they take an envelope with a tip that she leaves at the entrance of her house next to each package they deliver.

One of the delivery drivers was surprised to find the tip next to the snack, but upon noticing the car parked at the entrance, he decided to return, ring the bell, and express his gratitude in person for the generous gesture.

The video also captures the moment when some delivery workers, after delivering a table, find 100 dollars in one of the envelopes: "Thank you," one of them expressed with evident surprise.

It's not the first time the influencer has put into practice her initiative of leaving tips in envelopes at the entrance of her house.

In July, the TikToker left 500 dollars distributed in envelopes so that the delivery drivers who brought her packages could take a tip.

The video of the initiative went viral on that social network, accumulating several million views.

However, other Cuban influencers residing in the United States have implemented similar initiatives.

The delivery workers in Miami have expressed their gratitude to the Cuban Lianet Martí, who decided to leave cold drinks and snacks so they can alleviate the effects of the heat during their workday.

For that gesture, the Cuban, known on Instagram as @mija_mania, received numerous criticisms, which she responded to by stating that, as an influencer, her "mission is to inspire."

However, the best recognition and gratitude came from the delivery people, the individuals who benefited from his initiative.

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