In the past, when faced with ignorance of something, the answer was sought among books. Then they went to an entity called “mom.” Mothers were supposed to have answers for everything until Google arrived, but the popular search engine was dethroned by another technological element: social networks.
Currently, when someone does not know something, they turn to different platforms, but these same platforms also reveal data or curiosities about everyday elements and answer questions that have not been verbalized or, on the contrary, and as a result of this lack of knowledge, have not been answered. pose. And that has happened to Xuso Jones, who thanks to a TikTok video has discovered a function in the car’s sun visor, and he was amazed.
In a video uploaded to his account on the same Chinese platform, the singer saw a post of a man sliding the sunshade on the side window of the car. Surprised by these facts, he runs to his Hyundai, gets into the car and lowers the sunshade.
It shows how on one of the holding bars there is a drawing of an arrow, which indicates that the object can slide. Place the sunshade on the side window of the vehicle and proceed to slide it.
“I don’t believe you. All my life I’ve been sunbathing in the ‘ladico’ and at 34 years old I found out about this,” said the singer. “Why don’t they explain it to you when you get your driver’s license?” he asked. “No one has deigned to explain this to me. I had to discover it on social networks. My goodness,” he concluded.
Many Internet users confessed that they were preparing to verify this function in their own vehicles, and there are those who pointed out that their car did not allow it to be done: “I did it with my Citroen C3 and it stayed in my hand. Now to buy glue.”
Among the comments, that of a 41-year-old woman, a driving school teacher, stood out: “why is a 41-year-old driving school teacher here just finding out now,” she said. Another Internet user revealed another curiosity unknown to her: “I knew when I was 41 that the seat belt is still adjustable. And I was hanging myself all the previous years.”