
Una argentina en Barcelona, incrédula por lo que se encuentra por la mañana: «N…
Lejos de tratarse de una observación aislada la joven subraya que no fueron uno o dos casos
Barcelona, Spain – An Argentinian resident in Barcelona has ignited a lively discussion on social media after sharing her observations of locals consuming beer in the streets as early as 9:30 AM on a Monday. The video, uploaded by Lila Bonato, captures her expressing surprise at the sight, questioning whether this practice is a cultural norm or if she is encountering individuals returning from late-night events. "It's 9:30 in the morning on a Monday in Barcelona, and I've already seen a lot of people drinking beer in the street," Bonato stated in her video. "Instead of having a coffee with milk, they're having a beer. My question is, is this cultural, or am I running into people coming back from after-parties? Because I've never seen this in Argentina." The video quickly garnered significant attention, with hundreds of comments reflecting a diverse range of opinions. Many local residents and Spanish social media users defended the practice, explaining that it often coincides with "almuerzo," a mid-morning snack or meal, especially for those who start work early. One commenter noted, "If you got up at 4 to go to work, you'd see how you view beers at 9 differently." Another added, "They are workers... during their work break... have you never worked?" Conversely, some commenters expressed agreement with Bonato's initial surprise, with one user stating, "Nobody drinks beer at 9 in the morning." The discussion also touched upon broader cultural differences, with some users making comparisons to Argentinian customs, such as drinking mate. The debate highlights the nuanced nature of cultural norms and daily routines across different regions.
Lejos de tratarse de una observación aislada la joven subraya que no fueron uno o dos casos