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Dad's Confusion Over Air Conditioning in Miami Sparks Laughter in Laura Treto's Latest Video

Tuesday, November 19, 2024 by Ernesto Alvarez

Laura Treto is reveling in the joy of reuniting with her father, Jorge Treto, who recently arrived in Miami. She's also sharing delightful and amusing moments with her followers on social media. In a recent video titled "Things a Newly Arrived Cuban Doesn't Understand," the actress and her father create a humorous sketch highlighting the cultural differences faced by newcomers, with air conditioning taking center stage.

In the video, Jorge is seen sitting in front of a thermostat while Laura tries to explain how air conditioning works in American homes. "Here you adjust it up and down, you regulate the temperature," Laura explains. Confused, Jorge asks, "Colder or warmer? And you don't turn it off?"

That's when the debate starts. Laura tells him that in Miami, the air conditioning is never turned off: "Turning it off uses more electricity." But Jorge is not easily convinced: "I don't regulate it, I turn it off to save. You're always complaining about saving. Turn it off, use a ceiling fan or a table fan."

When Laura attempts to reason with him, Jorge responds with a line that has left thousands in stitches: "But daughter, you grew up with a fan your whole life and nothing happened. Now that you're here, you want to burden yourself with air conditioning expenses." He adds another gem: "In Cuba, I survived six or seven nights with just a fan."

Laura, laughing, insists, "Dad, you don't turn it off because it costs more when you turn it back on to cool the whole house!" But Jorge remains firm, concluding indignantly, "No, I don't get it, I just don't get it."

The video has garnered hundreds of humorous and nostalgic comments. Some users shared similar experiences: "Explain that in winter, it doesn't get turned off either because the houses are made of cardboard," one follower commented. "He forgot to calculate your daily megawatt consumption," another joked. Others are already asking for a series of these sketches: "This deserves a sequel, it's pure gold!"

This content not only showcases Jorge Treto's acting talent, who has been starring in videos with Laura since his arrival, but also highlights the unique and funny situations Cubans face when emigrating. The Treto family demonstrates, through humor, how to turn small cultural clashes into unforgettable moments.

Let's remember that Jorge arrived in Miami just over a month ago, in a reunion filled with tears and hugs that Laura shared with her followers. Since then, father and daughter have charmed social media, showcasing their bond and experiences in this new chapter together.

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