En las afueras de un negocio ocurrió una situación poco particular, que se viralizó en las redes sociales por su tono humorístico.
Chinchu, un comerciante se tomó una licencia por paternidad y cerró su local. Para informar a sus clientes decide colgar un letrero que decía, “Hoy cerrado por paternidad. Atte Chinchu”.
El dueño se llevó una gran sorpresa por parte de sus clientes, más tarde apareció un nuevo cartel que causó gracia en las redes sociales: una persona colgó un papel que decía, “Abrí, si no es tuyo. Atte: tus clientes”. EN SERIO!
Ante esto, las redes estallaron y muchos usuarios comentaron cosas como: “que país del bien”, “que ser humano le puede dejar a otro ese cartel en la vida real?”, “Como que los vecinos saben algo”, “Son malos eh…”
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Laura shared the dating horror story in a viral TikTok. She explained that months ago, a man approached her, and they started seeing each other.
The relationship quickly grew intense, with the two promising to marry each other and have children.
The only flaw was that he was too busy for her, so Laura ended the relationship and encouraged him to come back once he prioritized her.
After their breakup, her ex posted on social media, and she was shocked to stumble across a woman calling him her “husband.” After doing a little digging, Laura discovered that the same girl had been in a relationship with her ex for three years. REALLY!
She quickly figured out that when she was with her ex, the activities he would bring up were dates he was going on with his girlfriend. Worse, Laura realized that her ex’s best friend was, in fact, his girlfriend’s brother.
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