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Have you ever been to Argentina? ![]() |
Hello fellow travelers! When most people think of traveling to Latin America, their minds instantly go to the crowded beaches of Cancun or the streets of Rio de Janeiro. But this massive region holds some of the most surreal, untouched, and jaw-dropping destinations on the planet that look like they belong to another planet. Have you ever heard of these hidden gems? The Hidden Beach of Marieta Islands: A breathtaking, crystal-clear beach completely tucked inside a massive, open-air volcanic crater. It is entirely invisible from the outside ocean! The Neon Glowing Bays: In places like Puerto Rico and Colombia, there are lagoons where the water literally glows a bright, electric blue at night when you touch it, caused by millions of microscopic organisms. The Oasis in the Middle of the Desert: Huacachina, a tiny, stunning paradise town built around a natural lake, surrounded completely by massive, golden desert sand dunes. Latin America is an absolute masterpiece of vibrant colors, dramatic landscapes, and a lifestyle that is pure energy. At togeday, we specialize in capturing the world's most stunning visual aesthetics and premium lifestyles. We have curated a high-energy, fast-paced 30-second cinematic escape that takes you straight into the heart, rhythm, and spectacular vibes of Latin America. If you need a quick mental vacation today, take a 30-second virtual journey here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XodyeR4z_PE?si=Ri0tOWPXgD7qFs3m If you love luxury travel inspiration, hidden global gems, and premium aesthetics, make sure to follow togeday channel on YouTube for your weekly dose of wanderlust! Let's talk travel: If you had an all-expenses-paid ticket to Latin America right now, which would you choose - exploring a hidden beach inside a cave, or partying in a vibrant, historic South American city? Let us know your dream destination below! |
Hello Nairalanders! We often hear about Argentina because of football or tourism, but the everyday reality of living in this South American country is far more shocking and fascinating than what you see on the news. Imagine living in a country so wild that local currency is literally used by street artists as cheap paper to paint on, because the physical paper of the banknot is worth less than the paint itself! Due to years of crazy economic hyperinflation, prices in stores can change twice in a single day. In fact, things became so chaotic with physical cash that small shops often run out of change completely. It became a normal lifestyle for shopkeepers to give you your balance in candy, boxes of matches, or internet data! Yet, despite these extreme economic struggles, the people of Argentina refuse to be sad. The streets of Buenos Aires are always alive with midnight steak barbecues, spontaneous Tango dancing on the pavements, and a world-class nightlife culture that doesn't sleep until 7:00 AM. They have mastered the art of turning financial chaos into a beautiful, vibrant lifestyle. At togeday, we wanted to see past the economic headlines. We wanted to capture the true, unbreakable spirit, the colorful streets, and the stunning everyday aesthetic of Argentina. We created a premium, fast-paced 30-second visual escape that shows you exactly what the raw energy of this country feels like. Take a quick 30-second virtual journey to experience the real vibe of Argentina here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OKsrPBeycI?si=TKkmb3a5RbYMJyeV If you love exploring unique global lifestyles, shocking cultural facts, and traveling the world through your screen, feel free to follow togeday channel! Let's discuss: Of course Nigerians understand economic hustling very well. But could you survive in a country where prices change while you are standing in the supermarket queue? How do you think their lifestyle compares to Nigerian "no shaking" Naija spirit? Drop your comments below! |
Hello Nairalanders!. At togeday, we love to look beyond the 90 minutes on the pitch. We wanted to see what the real streets, the vibrant culture, and the daily visual aesthetic of Argentina actually look like when the stadium lights go off. We captured that raw energy in a stunning, fast-paced 30-second virtual journey. Take a quick 30-second escape to feel the true vibe of Argentina here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OKsrPBeycI?si=TKkmb3a5RbYMJyeV If you love deep sports culture, incredible world facts, and traveling through your screen, make sure to follow our channel for weekly premium content! Let's settle this debate: Does any country in Africa - even Nigeria - have this level of crazy football obsession? And now that Messi has won the World Cup, is the GOAT debate officially over, or is Ronaldo still your king? Drop your comments below! |
TheMensch:Why are you judging my work so harshly? So many people give their all and are underappreciated, you know what I mean? There are so many videos on togeday YouTube channel about almost every country in the world. It took me so much work, but I believe someone will appreciate and support me. I believe people in the world are good and appreciate each other's hard work. Just support in stead of judging please ![]() |
Babbyad:I encourage you to follow togeday YouTube channel. You'll find short videos about countries from almost all over the world. Palau is just one example of how beautiful the world is. ![]() |
Which country in Latin America is your favourite? ![]() |
Who is your favourite Brazilian football player? ![]() |
Hello Nairalanders! We all know Brazil is the ultimate powerhouse of global football. We grew up watching the unbelievable magic of Ronaldinho, Pelé, and Neymar. But have you ever stopped to think about the raw and intense reality behind how these world-class legends are actually made? Most Brazilian football stars did not start their careers in expensive, high-tech academies. They grew up in the dangerous favelas (slums), playing barefoot on rough concrete with balls made of rolled-up socks. For them, football was not just a game - it was literally their only ticket out of extreme poverty and street violence. However, there is another deeply fascinating side to Brazilian soccer culture that mainstream media rarely covers: the powerful connection between football and local spiritual traditions. In South America, it is an open secret that many clubs and legendary players deeply respect ancient Afro-Brazilian spiritual practices, such as Candomblé and Macumba. From secret rituals to bless the stadium goalposts and pitches for good luck, to spiritual guidance for rapid recovery from injuries, faith and mysticism are heavily woven into their football dominance. While football is a literal religion there, it is completely tied to the chaotic, energetic, and beautiful everyday lifestyle of the people. At togeday, our mission is to look beyond the stadium floodlights and explore the true, authentic lifestyle and visual beauty of different nations. We have curated a stunning, fast-paced 30-second visual escape that captures the real energy, colorful streets, and vibrant aesthetics of daily life in Brazil. Take a quick virtual trip to experience the authentic vibe of Brazil here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDYs5rvHYy8?si=bPTJtiY4Mk848foH If you love sports history, cultural discoveries, and traveling the world through your screen, feel free to follow togwday channel on youtube for weekly updates! Let's discuss: Do you think Brazil's historic football dominance comes down to pure street hard work and talent, or does their deep-rooted cultural spirituality play a major role? How does this compare to football culture in Africa? Drop your thoughts below! |
Have you ever been to Brazil? ![]() |
Hello Nairalanders! When we think of Brazil, our minds immediately go to football, heavy carnival dancing, and beautiful beaches. But if you look deeper into their legal and social system, you will find some of the most shocking laws in the world. Did you know that in Brazil, prisoners can literally read their way out of jail? Under a special government program, for every book a prisoner reads and writes a proper essay about, the government cuts 4 days off their prison sentence! They can reduce up to 48 days every single year just by being bookworms. At togeday, our mission is to show you the hidden lifestyles and breathtaking aesthetics of different countries. So we created a stunning visual escape into the vibrant, beautiful everyday life of Brazil that will completely change how you view this energetic nation. Take a quick 30-second virtual tour to experience the real vibe of Brazil here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDYs5rvHYy8?si=XLYpGYErcxjkRvKq If you love discovering mind-blowing global facts, cultural shocks, and traveling through your screen, feel free to follow our channel for weekly updates! Let's discuss: Do you think letting criminals reduce their jail time by reading books is a genius way to reform them, or is it just too soft? How would this look if it was introduced in Nigeria? Drop your thoughts below! |
Hello Nairalanders, hope you are having a peaceful night! When you look at Palau on a map, it looks like an absolute paradise - crystal-clear water, beautiful beaches, and peaceful islands. But behind the postcard views lies a culture and legal system that will completely shock you. First, let's talk about food. One of the most famous local delicacies in Palau is Fruit Bat Soup. They literally boil an entire wild bat - fur, head, and wings attached - in a bowl of coconut milk and ginger. Tourists pay big money to try it, but would you eat a whole bat for lunch? Second, their laws are incredibly strict. Palau became famous for being a country where e-cigarettes (vapes) are 100% illegal. If you are caught importing, selling, or even using a vape there, you face a massive $1,000 fine. On top of that, you cannot just enter the country normally. Every tourist must sign a mandatory environmental contract stamped directly into their passport called the "Palau Pledge," promising the children of Palau that they will behave. Since our mission at togeday is to showcase the raw beauty and unique lifestyles of different countries, we curated a quick visual escape to this wild, untouched island nation. Take a 30-second virtual trip to see what this strict paradise actually looks like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Otby0x2_l_I?si=suh1YqsQEooXKCoH If you love mind-blowing global facts, cultural shocks, and discovering the world from your screen, feel free to follow our channel for weekly updates! Let's discuss: Could you survive a vacation in a beautiful paradise if the local food is bats and your favorite habits are completely banned by law? Let's talk in the comments! |
How many hours do you usually work a day? How many days in a week? |
Happy Sunday, Nairalanders! We all know Japan as one of the most advanced, wealthy, and beautiful countries in the world. Their cars, tech, and discipline are top-notch. But there is a very intense reality behind their success. Did you know that Japan actually has an official word for dying because you worked too hard? It is called "Karoshi" - which literally translates to "Death by Overwork." Corporate pressure is so high that people log over 80 hours of overtime a month. In fact, sleeping at your office desk (Inemuri) is praised by bosses because it proves you worked until total exhaustion! Since our mission at togeday is to share the unique culture, aesthetics, and lifestyle of different nations, we curated a quick visual journey into Japan. If you want to see the incredible, peaceful scenery and lifestyle that these hard-working people look forward to after a long week, you need to see this. Take a quick, relaxing 30-second virtual trip to Japan with us here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXkb7fhEwWo?si=iUutBU8HKIoOKkWr If you love mind-blowing global facts, cultural discoveries, and traveling through your screen, feel free to follow togeday channel for our weekly updates. Let's talk: Hard work is great, but could you ever survive in a highly intense society like Japan? What is the maximum number of hours you can work in a week? Share your thoughts! |
Do you know where is the lowest price of .tv domain registration? Where is the most expensive? ![]() |
Of course relaxing break includes also Sunday And other days as well ![]() |
Happy Sunday, Nairalanders! Did you know there is a tiny island country in the Pacific Ocean called Tuvalu that literally survives financially because of the Internet? When the Internet was created, Tuvalu was randomly assigned the internet country code .tv. Years later, as video streaming websites exploded, tech companies started paying Tuvalu millions of dollars every year just to use their ".tv" domain names! It is one of the most beautiful yet isolated places on Earth, but sadly, climate change and rising oceans are threatening to submerge it completely. Since we love exploring hidden world gems, we captured the unbelievable beauty of this unique island in our latest clip. Take a quick look at the island that powers the internet's video platforms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEhpAbyJZng?si=2CZ7YB5lT8wooxY9 If you enjoy mind-blowing facts and beautiful global discoveries, feel free to follow togeday channel for more weekly content. Be honest: Before today, did you know that ".tv" websites belonged to a real island country? Let’s talk in the comments! |
Describe your dream vacations. Where whould you like to go and with whom? |
Hey Nairalanders, Hope you are enjoying your weekend. If you want to see what a real paradise looks like, you need to watch this. It's a quick, high-quality short showcasing gorgeous islands surrounded by crystal-clear ocean water. It is literally the definition of a dream holiday destination. Take a quick look at paradise here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxC5CwjKd4g?si=J6WhfHTx6PYOmHZY If you enjoy exploring the beauty of our planet, feel free to follow the togeday channel so you don't miss their weekly discoveries. If someone offers to sponsor your dream vacation to a private tropical island today, who is the first person you are taking with you? Reply below! |
Hey Nairalanders, If you are just scrolling through your phone this Saturday evening with nothing serious to do, take a quick 2-minute break to clear your mind. I found a very peaceful video showcasing the hidden beauty of Africa with some of the most relaxing music you’ll hear today. No talking, no stress, just pure soothing sounds and stunning views of our continent. Put on your headphones and chill for 2+ minutes here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipwIvkllcXw?si=oZTO8jHiTG1K0LWC If you enjoy this kind of peaceful travel content, feel free to follow the togeday channel to catch their weekly updates. How are you spending your Saturday evening? Let's vibe in the comments! |
Which shot in this video do you like the most? ![]() |
Hey Nairalanders, Happy Saturday! Just imagine waking up on a remote island with zero traffic, zero noise, and just pure ocean breeze. No grid collapse, no bills, just nature. I just watched a short clip about some of the most isolated and beautiful islands on Earth. Honestly, the views are out of this world. It makes you realize how huge and beautiful the planet is outside our daily hustle. Watch this quick mind-blowing clip from the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvFSpPxvmSA?si=p2fsmbnzEMsjRyq4 If you love exploring hidden parts of the world, you can follow the channel to stay updated with their weekly clips. Serious question: If you became a billionaire today, would you buy a private island or invest it all in real estate? Let's dream big this weekend! ![]() |
Do you have friends in Ghana? How strong is your relationship? ![]() |
How many countries from Latin America can you name? ![]() |
Hey Nairalanders, We always see the negative sides of Latin America in the news - cartels, crime, and economic struggles. But have you ever looked at the breathtaking landscapes, the vibrant culture, and the pure energy of its people? Look at a mind-blowing video showcasing the hidden gems of Latin America. The colors, the architecture, and the nature are absolutely unreal. It completely changed perspective on that part of the world. Check out this quick, stunning preview from the "Beauty of Latin America" playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XodyeR4z_PE?si=X7RAf1Q9bOzowpEY If you love travel and discovering the world from a different angle, feel free to follow the togeday channel to stay updated with their weekly discoveries! What do you think? Would you ever consider visiting Latin America, or do you think the media warnings are justified? Let’s talk! |
The Internet is always full of friendly debates between Nigeria and Ghana regarding music, culture, and lifestyle. But looking at things from a broader perspective, West African visual aesthetics are deeply underrated globally. We recently came across these clean, artistic visuals representing Ghana. It shows a very distinct, modern vibe that deserves more recognition. You can view the short visual clip here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OY0stiAMWsM?si=xwQ3PSI5fpDdc_HE As an international audience, we would love to hear from both sides Does this clip accurately capture the modern West African aesthetic, or does Nigeria have a completely different visual energy? Let us know your thoughts! |
A little bit surprised or maybe you have heard about it before? |
Thank you for replying. Let's discuss here ![]() |
Hey guys, In a world mapped by Google Earth, you would think every square inch is under civilization's control. But there is one forbidden island in the Indian Ocean -North Sentinel Island - where modern humans are completely banned. The tribe living there has been isolated for 60,000 years, and if you touch their shore, you will be shot with arrows instantly. Even the Indian government has made it strictly illegal to go near them. But North Sentinel isn't the only mind-blowing island in that part of the world. Just further down the same ocean lies a massive island so biologically isolated that scientists call it the "Eighth Continent" - Madagascar. While Sentinel keeps humans out, Madagascar evolved to keep 90% of its wildlife completely unique to the rest of the planet! It’s home to alien-looking trees and animals found nowhere else on Earth. If you love mysteries of isolated worlds and geography that looks like another planet, a thrilling 60-second visual story about the wonders of Madagascar has been dropped on the togeday channel on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpQmMQW4B2s?si=rYwdPoyovIwKBstJ Would you ever support leaving certain parts of our world completely untouched by modern technology like the Sentinelese, or is global isolation dangerous in 2026? Let's talk below. |
It will be better to show it as percentage of people living in each country. I'm surprised a little bit by hight position of Pakistan. Looking at short video presentation of this country it seems that everything is ok: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmqNp7cPLnM?si=BuTlokrbgaRGR6Po |
It seems that everything is ok with youtube in my case. Everything works properly, without any problems, based on the video below as an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipwIvkllcXw?si=yzfXiyeCkrgKl4m1 |
Have you ever been to Vietnam? Want to "visit" other countries online? ![]() |



