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Cubans Let Loose to "Marca Mandarina" in Miami Airport Scene

Monday, July 8, 2024 by Alexander Flores

Cubans created a unique scene at a Florida airport, dancing energetically to "Marca Mandarina." The footage was shared on the Instagram profile of Only in Dade, where it quickly went viral, garnering hundreds of comments.

The video features a shirtless man dancing to the song by El Taiger and Oniel Bebeshito, accompanied by a woman and several others who were recording and moving to the beat of the popular tune. The reactions to these images were swift, with many criticizing the behavior of the individuals involved.

"I don't think it's acceptable to take off your shirt in public at the airport and do all that! It's disrespectful to others!", "Low-class people, and Miami is full of them. Very sad, they come here and think they can behave like they're in the jungle (Cuba)", "Oh my God!!! What are we living. There are no classy people anymore. Nothing wrong with dancing, laughing, and having fun but without a shirt and that kind of clinging is very degrading. I feel sorry for them. No class or quality. Very sad and shameful", "Not to be rude, I'm Cuban, but this is embarrassing" and "We are increasingly falling into disrespect and lack of consideration for those around us. To me, nothing funny about it," are some of the comments that can be read.

Public Reactions to Viral Airport Dance Video

The following frequently asked questions aim to address the public's reaction to the viral video of Cubans dancing at the Miami airport.

What song were the Cubans dancing to in the Miami airport?

The Cubans were dancing to "Marca Mandarina" by El Taiger and Oniel Bebeshito.

Where was the footage of the dancing Cubans shared?

The footage was shared on the Instagram profile of Only in Dade.

What were some of the public reactions to the video?

Many criticized the behavior as disrespectful, calling it low-class and embarrassing. Some mentioned that such actions are degrading and lack quality and class.

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