Bolivian shows how her Cuban boyfriend talks on the phone.

The funny moment ended with him closing the door on her because she was recording him.


Jennifer, known on TikTok as @soyjenniffer, has captured the attention of thousands of users by sharing a video where she humorously and somewhat surprisingly comments on how her Cuban boyfriend speaks loudly when he's on the phone.

"When you have a Cuban boyfriend and you don't know if the sound of the air conditioning bothers you more or him shouting when he's talking on the phone," says this young Bolivian woman at the beginning of the video, who lives in Florida with her partner.

"Now I'm going to make them listen to how he screams... listen to how he screams really loud," he added as he approached him on set, where he showed his boyfriend walking around the apartment during the call. In the end, he added with laughter: "He closed the door on me because he found me recording him."

The video sparked an avalanche of comments from users who felt identified or simply found the situation amusing. "Almost everyone does it"; "Looking for a Cuban who speaks softly"; "I am Cuban and when I go to see my family, I always think they are fighting because they don't talk... they scream"; "My Cuban wife has been married to me for 28 years and she tells me to speak softly, being Cuban myself, look"; "Cubans speak like this"; "This is how we are"; "I understand you, I'm Cuban and I'm not used to it"; "Something normal for us Cuban men"; "But I’m sure it’s the best thing that has happened to you"; "I think all Cubans are like this"; "This is how we are, but I'm sure you wouldn't change it for anything else"; "This is me, I can't just talk in one place"; "Hey, you've lost the fear of my buddy"; "That's how they are"; "Tremendous truth, hahaha"; "My husband is the same"; "I walk like that too"; "Just leave it"; "You're finishing off the Cuban, but you love Cuban flair," they told him.

However, this is not the first time this young woman has shared videos about her life as part of a multicultural couple.

"I am the girlfriend of a Cuban, and when he introduces me to his friends, they think I am with him only for the papers," she said a few months ago in another post, where she also mentioned her taste for loud music and Cuban coffee, which she described as "too strong" compared to that of her native Bolivia.

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