A Cuban woman reveals the skills she has acquired since living in the USA: "Having only 30 minutes to cry."

A Cuban in the U.S. humorously shares on TikTok the skills she's developed from the fast-paced lifestyle, such as eating in the car and managing emotions in half an hour.


A Cuban resident in the United States shared a humorous video on TikTok titled "Skills Acquired in the U.S." In the clip, @janetvibes1 amusingly highlights the habits she has adopted since moving to the northern country.

The video highlights everyday situations that many immigrants might recognize. Among the "skills" it mentions is the habit of eating in the car due to tight schedules and a fast-paced lifestyle. It also illustrates how her daily routine results in her coming home just to sleep, adhering to strict hours: she goes to bed at 10:00 p.m. and wakes up at 6:00 a.m.

Furthermore, the Cuban woman notes that she also has to manage her emotional health in just half an hour: “30 minutes to cry,” she points out while sitting on a terrace, expressing her lament. Another "skill" she mentions is becoming an expert in laziness, as she uses the car for absolutely everything, even to cross the street to the store next to her house.

The sarcastic tone and creativity of the Cuban have turned her publication into a window to the adaptations and challenges that immigrants face in their daily lives, with a touch of humor that highlights their resilience and adaptability.

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Adaptation of Cubans in the United States

What challenges do Cubans face when adapting to life in the United States?

Cubans are facing challenges such as the high cost of living, the need to learn English, and adapting to a competitive job market. Digitalization and reliance on personal transportation are other aspects they must learn to navigate in order to integrate more effectively into American society.

What advice has been given to Cubans to help them adapt in the United States?

To ease their adaptation, it is recommended that Cubans invest in learning English, acquire a reliable vehicle, and find a good mattress for proper rest. Additionally, they are advised to plan their finances carefully and surround themselves with people who can provide support and useful advice.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from King Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Former editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.