Cuban content creator @sergitosant shared his first "haul" on TikTok after visiting a Goodwill store in Florida, showcasing his experience buying second-hand clothing. He mentioned that it was his first time visiting this popular chain of donated and recycled goods, and he wanted to recap the items he bought. Interestingly, he skipped over the key detail: the total price!
In the video, "Sergito" showcases four basic items he purchased at Goodwill. First, he presents a basic green polo, describing it as "macho green." Next, he displays a brown sweater, perfect for cold weather. He also includes a striped t-shirt and, finally, a long-sleeve shirt in a neutral tone, both ideal for his "polo guy from the North Pole" style, as he jokingly puts it.
Despite the comments on each item, the Cuban TikToker did not mention how much he spent in total, a detail that his followers were surely eager to learn. However, @sergitosant ended his "haul" with a simple "bye," leaving it a mystery whether his trip to Goodwill was truly economical.
This spontaneous and straightforward "haul" style gave the video a personal touch, and it serves as a reminder of how fashion can be found at a good price in thrift stores. We do hope that in the next "haul," he shares the total amount so we can do the math with him!
Since arriving in the United States, the Cuban TikToker @sergitosant has shared his initial experiences in various activities and places across the country on social media. In his first encounter with American cuisine, he tried the food at McDonald's. On that occasion, he documented the experience on TikTok, and his followers quickly reacted, enjoying his spontaneity and humor.
Later on, she was encouraged to try Greek yogurt, a very popular food among Americans, especially in the version from the Chobani brand. Despite her curiosity, she described the taste as "interesting" and "weird," highlighting that she had never had the chance to sample such products in Cuba. The video generated many reactions and recommendations from her followers, who suggested other flavors and combinations.
Later, he decided to take on an iconic dish of Japanese cuisine, sushi, which he tried for the first time in his life. Although his initial reaction was one of distrust upon sensing the "smell of raw fish," he ultimately rated the dish a "seven out of ten," a score that clearly indicated his interest in continuing to explore new flavors.
Also, his reaction to trying Cuban pizza, showing enthusiasm for the characteristic size and flavor of this chain. These experiences documented on social media have allowed his followers to accompany him in every step of his adaptation to life in the U.S., now including his visit to Goodwill, where he continued his exploration of American culture.
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