FNX Magokiler Posted December 20, 2023 Posted December 20, 2023 An apartment can become a good option when you are looking for a smaller or more affordable space to live. However, it also has some drawbacks: when there are neighbors who decide to play their party music at full volume. While the situation may be sporadic, there are residents who must deal with that unpleasant noise for much of the week. This is the case of Alejandro Rojas, a young Venezuelan who lives in Santiago and who used his social networks to attack compatriots who celebrate until the early hours of the morning in a nearby apartment, regardless of the fact that this could disturb the rest and tranquility of the rest. of people. Young Venezuelan criticizes compatriots for annoying noises In a video posted on TikTok that runs for just over 5 minutes, Alejandro explained how tired and upset he was by the practices of Venezuelan citizens who live nearby. The images show that the music of the celebration can be heard from a great distance. Even though it is not coming from the same building, but rather from one across the street, the noise can still be heard. "What's happening? How do I talk to my Chilean colleagues that many of us came here to work, to earn money, to support our families, to do things well, when this happens? ", the young man began commenting on his record. Alejandro then clarified that he had recorded the video himself, around 3:30 in the morning, shortly after arriving from a work shift that lasted 12 hours. “The next day I went to work at 7 in the morning. I didn’t sleep, I didn’t rest,” he said. In his video, the netizen clarified that it was not an occasional event but rather that it occurred “almost every day.” And it was not only in that department, because he also said it is repeated in other places. “The Venezuelan is the one who gets noticed.” "How do I explain to a Chilean that we are good people, when it is 6:00 in the morning and there are a lot of Venezuelans on the street... on the street, on the sidewalk, playing dominoes, fighting because who blocked it and "Who wouldn't, while they drink beer, as if it were their street patio," he said. For all of the above, Alejandro asked Venezuelan citizens to do his part while they are residing in Chile. “Let's not demand things if we are not giving anything,” he emphasized. In the middle of the reflection, the tiktoker also revealed his position towards those who entered through unauthorized steps: “I don't give any opportunity. "I can't stand them and the country will stand them." “Let's change this way of being gentlemen, so that tomorrow goes well for us. Remember that we are in a house that is not ours, we are visiting because we are going to return to our house, but let's not leave a bad impression," Alejandro said. At the end, he criticized those who make excuses for this because it is their “way of being” or who choose not to say the terms used in the country. “Chile does not have to adapt to your culture, because that is not culture, that is neighborhood. You have to adapt to Chile,” he stated. https://www.latercera.com/tendencias/noticia/no-los-soporto-joven-venezolano-critica-a-compatriotas-por-ruidosas-fiestas-en-chile/ZDQOHX6M4BBBZKW3J6NPEUMBCU/
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