He worked for 26 years in the United States; when he was able to return to his country, he got this painful surprise

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The man no longer found his beloved grandparents waiting for him at home, instead he had to go to a cemetery to be able to hug their graves.

18/2/2023

When a person decides to migrate to another country, the vast majority must do so alone, leaving their loved ones behind in order to seek a better future. A man had to give a late hug following returning from the United States to Mexico to be able to meet his grandparents once more, but in the cemetery.

A social media user named Ángel went viral on the TikTok social network following sharing his sad story. He left his two grandparents in Mexico to be able to migrate to the United States and thus seek a better quality of life.

After 26 years I was able to go to Mexico and I was able to give my grandparents a hug, it was not the longed-for hug that I wanted”, writes Ángel in his publication.

“I visited them in their new house, a place you wouldn’t want to go to, the pantheon. What I received was a cold hug of those that freeze your soul and heart, ”said Ángel while you can see a photograph of him crying while he hugs the grave of his grandparents.

Ángel shares some images of his grandparents while the iconic song plays in the background a million springs by Vincent Fernandez.

If you still have your grandparents, go and tell them how much you love them. ???? Thank God I did tell them in life”, says Ángel in response to one of the comments on the publication that already has more than a million views.

“I thought if they were going to be at home ????????”; “Oh no!, you made me scream ????????”; “It took you a long time to come back, you thought they were eternal ????”; “This video is for them to go see their families before they go to heaven,” were some of the comments to the publication.

A young man’s warning to foreigners who want to study in the United States

Studying abroad is one of the unfulfilled dreams of thousands of young people. One of the first destinations that come to the mind of a student is the United States, a nation that has multiple institutions with respected names throughout the world. A Spanish-speaking young man studying in North America said that not everything is rosy.

David Virosta is a young Spaniard who is studying in Wisconsin, United States. He went viral following publishing how from his experience the experience of a foreigner studying in the United States is lived and explained that nothing is like in the movies.

In the first place, the Spanish referred to the difficulty that students of other nationalities usually have to make friends. The young man points out that it is very rare for a local to get close to interacting, you should always take the initiative.

“Nobody is going to approach you to talk and when I say nobody, it is nobody. It doesn’t matter what country you are from. You will always be the one who has to take the first step to talk to people ”, she recounts.

Another of the difficulties that a foreign student may have is the issue of transportation, since it is almost imperative to have a car, since the distances are long.

If you don’t have a car or someone to take you everywhere, you won’t leave home. Because the distances for absolutely everything are enormous. Even to buy bread”, says David.

“If you are one of those people who think you are going to have an American boyfriend or girlfriend, forget it. There is very little chance that you will find a partner here. The girls are very rare and the boys talk to 20 at a time”, explained the young Spaniard.

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