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5 Facts of Greetings from Binjai that People Don’t Know

Monday, November 8, 2021 – 11:46 WIB

VIVA – Fact greetings from Binjai had gone viral a few days ago, but there are still many who talk about it until now about the meaning and who the figure of the viral greeting from Binjai is. This sentence is very popular especially on TikTok social media. This greeting video from Binjai shows a young person creating content. Uniquely, at the opening of the content, the creator greets viewers by saying ‘Salam from Binjai’ before throwing a raw bogem into a banana tree until it collapses.

Then at the end of the video, the creator repeats these sentences like a professional fighter. The eccentric action taken by him in knocking down banana trees using his bare hands plus the words ‘Greetings from Binjai’ made him viral on social media, especially for TikTok and Twitter users. Well, here is a review of the strange facts greeting from Binjai adapted from a video talk show Paris Pernandes with Indy Rahmawati on the channel VDVC Talk.

So, what are the facts about greetings from Binjai that people don’t know?

The Origin of Greetings from Binjai

For a long time, the decision to become a content creator of social media TikTok has actually been a dream of Paris Pernandes. His desire is realized through the content he created. This greeting from Binjai began with an extreme-class boxing show for hitting hard objects, such as walls to electric poles. However, because hitting the object was judged as an act of violence by TikTok until it finally turned to the banana tree. After that, Paris then got a comment from a TikTokers from Papua who said greetings from his area.

“First of all I created content (greetings from Binjai). Before it got really crowded, it was commented on by TikTok players from Papua and I was happy. Because I, whose TikTok is still small, the followers are commented on by him who has big followers. The comments are normal, ‘God damn it, teach me’ or something,” said Paris Pernandes as quoted from the YouTube channel VDVC Talk.

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