"Look at this bread, man, you don’t see this in Cuba": A newcomer to the United States tries McDonald's for the first time.

"Enjoy that you dreamed of this moment," says his brother who recorded the moment.


The Cuban TikToker Deivis Núñez (@deivis_nunez), known for his satirical and humorous videos about life in Cuba and Miami, has made his followers laugh again by sharing a video where his brother, who just arrived from Cuba, tries McDonald's for the first time.

In the video, recorded inside Deivis's car, his brother is seen surprised by what he has in his hands: a simple hamburger. "Tato, Tato, what is this?" Deivis repeats, while his brother, completely impressed, takes his first bite.

"What a delicious thing this is, man. Look at this bread, you don't see this in Cuba," the brother comments with laughter and expressions of pure surprise. Deivis, always in a playful tone, encourages him: "Go for it, taste it, you've dreamed of this moment." And after a bite, his brother's response is simple but powerful: "speechless."

The reactions from followers came quickly. Many identified with the video, leaving comments filled with humor and support. “Even that cold soda tastes like glory”; “I’m very glad you were able to make those dreams come true”; “The bread that was never eaten in Cuba” were some of the reactions.

Others didn’t miss the chance to joke: “Son, just take him to the barber to get rid of that mop on his head” or “You should have bought him the biggest one.”

The video not only captures the emotion of the moment but also the reality of many Cubans who see common things in other countries as something incredible.

"It's amazing how something so simple seems so huge to the Cuban," comments Deivis while his brother continues to enjoy. The two joke about how far away Cuba is from having something like McDonald's, to which the brother replies, "That's pointless, because there isn't this in Cuba."

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