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A jet-setter has issued a serious warning to any early birds who want to visit Argentina - adding that everything is 'closed' during the day.
Christian Grossi has become an online sensation by documenting his fun-filled life, which sees him traveling the world.
The 23-year-old has been backpacking the world and sharing footage of the stunning locations he visits while lifting the lid on a slew of unknown facts about his favorite places.
Christian recently shared a lesson about Argentina with his more than 1.4 million followers as he explained that it was heaven for night owls, but not the ideal location for those who liked to wake up with the sun.
A jet-setter has issued a serious warning to any early birds who want to visit Argentina - adding that everything is 'closed' during the day
Christian Grossi has become an online sensation by documenting his fun-filled life, which sees him traveling the world
He cautioned social media users about the South American country's schedule in a viral video, which has so far amassed more than 9.8 million views.
'This is going to be my one and only warning on why to not come to Argentina. If you're a morning person, this place will destroy you,' he said at the beginning of the clip.
He then showed the empty streets - adding that 'no one' was out, despite it being 10am on a Tuesday. 'Nothing's open, I don't see people,' he added.
Christian explained that the country emphasized the importance of having a budding night life.
He then described his wild Monday night, which didn't end until 1:30am because dinner didn't begin until 11pm in Argentina.
'Last night I was out to dinner with friends on a Monday until 1:30 in the morning. Why? Because dinner here doesn't start until 11pm,' he said.
'I used to be the biggest morning person in college, I was a personal trainer at the gym. I woke up at 8am and was in bed by midnight max.'
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Christian recently shared a lesson about Argentina with his more than 1.4 million followers as he explained that it was heaven for night owls
People on the web flooded the comments section and claimed they had no issue with the night-focused schedule
However, Christian noted that Argentina had changed him and he didn't 'even think' about going to bed until 3am.
'If you embrace it, then the morning will no longer have a significant effect on your life,' he said.
At the end of the clip, he branded Argentina the 'greatest place on the planet.'
People on the web flooded the comments section and claimed they had no issue with the night-focused schedule.
One person said: 'That's not a warning, that's invitation.'
Another user added: 'This is how life should be.'
Someone else wrote: 'Don't threaten me with a good time!'
A fourth comment read: 'This is my dream schedule, I'm just in the wrong country.'
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