
Una española que vive en Estados Unidos va al cine y se queda sin palabras por …
Noca asegura que en las salas de cine de España no es lo habitual
A Spanish au pair, currently residing in the United States, recently shared her unique cinema experience, highlighting significant cultural differences from her home country. The young woman, known as @nooca__ on social media, documented her trip to a Cinemark theater, where she observed a notably relaxed dress code among moviegoers. "In Spain, I used to dress up nicely for the cinema, it was a big plan with friends," she explained. "Here in the United States, I go in pajamas." She noted that many other patrons were also dressed casually, some even in full sleepwear. Another point of interest for the au pair was the prevalence of reclining seats in American cinemas. "I love having reclining seats in all the cinemas I go to," she stated. "I know we have them in Spain too, but not in all cinemas." The video also captured her and her friends enjoying snacks, including popcorn, and engaging in a lighthearted discussion about regional terms for popcorn, with friends from Paraguay and Argentina sharing their local names for the snack. The experience underscores the varying social norms and amenities found in different countries' entertainment venues.
Noca asegura que en las salas de cine de España no es lo habitual