It's the quinceañera that the internet decided to crash.

The Ibarra Garcia family from San Luis Potosi, Mexico, recorded a sweet invitation for their daughter Rubí's 15th birthday at the end of the month.

Unknowingly, the family became a viral sensation in Mexico after their video was posted online. Word soon spread to the U.S. On Facebook, there's an event with more than 1.2 million people confirming their attendance to the celebration.

More than 1 million users on Facebook have confirmed their attendance. ((Facebook))

Probably the funniest part of the invitation is the father's mention of una chiva de 10 mil pesos, which can have various meanings, depending on where you're from.

For some, chiva de 10 mil pesos means there will be a prize goat worth 10,000 pesos. That's how I took it, but I'm from Monterrey — not San Luis Potosi.

Latinos are debating whether una chiva means there will be a competition or race where the grand prize would be 10,000 pesos. Rubí's father does say in the video that second- and third-place prizes would be determined later, so that makes sense.

Regardless, the quinceañera video invitation brought some happiness to the internet today.

And Dallas was quick to get in on the celebration. People are busy lining up dates for the quinceañera of the century.

Every time the quince de ruby video pops up on Facebook I can't stop laughing 💀 — jacqueline 💫 (@jackwhatline) December 6, 2016

So who's going to rubi's quince? — Victor Rojas III (@wigga32) December 6, 2016