Argentina declares national holiday after winning the World Cup
After winning their third World Cup, ending a 36-year drought, the Argentine government decided to declare a national holiday so that the population could welcome the team in Buenos Aires, which had planned a parade to the iconic Obelisco in the capital.
While almost 10% of the population crowded the center of Buenos Aires, celebrations continued in their own style from other parts of the country. Various viral videos of the celebrations are already circulating on social media, but one in particular caught the attention of users.
"My Uber won't arrive"
This is a group of fans located at the intersection of Francia Street. With a ladder, a man is seen 'removing' the name of the place to stick a label with the characteristics of the sign, on which the word 'Scaloneta' can be read.
The action quickly went viral on TikTok, where different users took the curious 'baptism' of the street with humor, while others joked that this 'small' change would cause dozens of delivery drivers to get lost on their way to their destinations or during the journey.
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