"Tato, what is this?": Cubans go viral washing their hair in the kitchen sink at home in the USA.

A young Cuban has shared a video on TikTok that has gone viral, featuring two women in the kitchen, one washing the other's hair in the sink.


A young Cuban has taken TikTok by storm with a funny video that has already garnered thousands of views and comments on the popular social media platform.

In the clip shared by the user @ferna.fl, two women can be seen in a kitchen, starring in a scene that has sparked laughter among internet users.

In the video, one of the Cuban women is lying on the kitchen countertop while the other washes her hair in the sink, creating an unusual situation that has caught attention for its humorous and spontaneous touch.

What has added an extra touch of humor to the scene is the audio that accompanies the video, where the phrase that has gone viral on TikTok can be heard: "Tato, what is this?"

This audio has been the perfect choice for narrating the amusing scene, creating a combination that has led to a flood of comments and reactions from users.

The creativity of the young person has been highlighted in the comments on the video, where many have expressed that the situation reflects everyday and common moments in Cuban households.

The video, which was recently uploaded to TikTok, has garnered a lot of engagement, with thousands of likes, shares, and comments where internet users can’t stop laughing and making jokes about the unusual way of washing hair in the kitchen.

Some users have even tagged friends and family, inviting them to watch the scene with phrases like: "This is so Cuban," "Only Cubans will understand," or "I've experienced the same thing!"

This type of content has once again demonstrated the ability of Cubans to find humor and creativity in the simplest everyday situations and share them on social media to bring joy to their followers.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I now live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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