Columbia It is one of the countries in South America that accepts the largest number of immigrants. The main reason for this is that it has a strong economy, a more or less stable democracy (though it has been plagued by corruption scandals), and a generally high quality of life. … It’s cheaper than Spain. There are opportunities to work there, undertakein areas such as tourism, technology and education.
In addition, there are various university There is also a famous research center that attracts many students. this is what he did Carlos Galanan Andalusian content creator who visited Colombia as a tourist a few years ago and fell in love with the country so much that he theoretically managed to move to Medellin for a few months. University exchange.
Carlos narrates his daily life and various cultural shocks through his works. TikTok (@carloosgalan) And now he has uploaded several videos in which he details what partying is like in the South American country that he is so fascinated by. His first publication on this issue, which he has published many times before, reached 240,000 views in just one day.
“People dance”
“As a Spaniard i was speechless» he warns before getting into the topic. Carlos confesses that he didn’t like “going out to parties” when he arrived. Because he considered himself a reggaeton guy and didn’t like the sudden obsession with merengue and vallenato salsa. “I didn’t know how to dance or sing…” the young man recalls.
But he said this frankly: “Now I I discovered the world and now I don’t want to be taken away». This hit him hard because, as the Andalusian explains, in Colombia “people dance, and I mean dance happily”, whereas in Spain he remembers that in general people “always have their glasses up”. “And here everyone is dancing, even sober…” he emphasizes.
“I fell in love with crossovers,” Carlos adds, speaking of the sessions jumping from musical style to musical style. The Andalusian looks like he’s enjoying it. Because even if the gender changes, they will still start dancing. ”I don’t know but I’m dancing». Additionally, he previously didn’t know the song, but now recalls, “They play the vallenato for me and I sing it to myself and I feel it.”
There’s more. “When they play reggaeton, everyone is playing it, and they play it well,” Carlos emphasizes, confessing:There are still things I don’t understand». This specifically refers to the fact that a girl starts twerking with other people even though her boyfriend is right in front of her. “I don’t know about that,” said the young man, suggesting that to him this might resemble a horn.
“So tell me what you’d like to see come back to Spain,” the young man says, and in a second video he shares the most shocking details about the party in Spain. For example, the schedule is much faster than in our country, and the fact that people are having a good time and dancing as hard as they can. Don’t drink any alcohol.