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florida tiktok

Two Canadians visit Florida every year to shop and dine at different stores and restaurants in the U.S. that they don't have in their country, and it's their way to treat themselves.

They posted a video to TikTok in February, receiving 216K views, about the places they spend their time at, which included popular shops like Target, PacSun and Five Below.

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A Toronto woman traveled to sunny South Florida, and while she was on vacation in Miami, she got asked a ton of wild questions from locals, to which she said she just "can't make this stuff up."

The creator, Manuela Dacosta (@m.dacostaa), posted the TikTok video over the summer on July 17, and has since received 116.7K views, along with over 630 comments — in addition to many video replies from fellow Canadians who just couldn't believe it.

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It's widely known that Northerners come to Florida, whether it be seasonally or just for a regular vacation. One TikToker from Hamilton, Ontario went to a store in Tampa and revealed the wildest things she saw there.

The woman, whose handle is @flyingkaylee, identifies as a flight attendant for Swoop Airlines. She traveled to the Sunshine State and captioned her video: "Things that made me pause as a Canadian in Florida".

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Adulting is hard, especially when it comes to meeting new people, but this TikToker in Miami, Florida, used the power of social media to bring strangers together on what she coined as "Hot Girl Walks."

Whether you moved to the Sunshine State or you work from home, Gabriela Ayala is the woman with the plan and she used her TikTok platform to network with like-minded women and simply just walk around Brickell Key Park.

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