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The most motivating "I am Cuban" that you will see on TikTok: "With my humble and lousy English I am not sorry for anything"

Cuban after 10 years living in the United States: "I work in a place where I am the only Cuban in my eight hours"


The "I'm Cuban" trend on TikTok continues to leave us with fun and positive videos on the social network. And challenge which consists of revealing the customs and behaviors of Cuban women with whom others feel identified. But this trend continues to bring surprises to netizens and a Cuban woman who has been living in the United States for ten years has starred in the most positive and motivating "I am Cuban" with the most precious values.

The protagonist of the video is Lisi Ayala (whose username on the social network is @lisiayala685), who has been living in the United States for ten years. A decade in which I eat "good Cuban" He has achieved almost everything he set out to do.

"I work in a place where I am the only Cuban in my eight hours, and with my humble and terrible English I am not sorry for anything", recognizes Lisi Ayala, who adds in her video: "Like every Cuban, I have earned the respect and appreciation of almost all or all of my co-workers".

From her workplace, the Cuban comments: "I teach my beautiful American girls that I love so much to sing in Spanish". He says the latter before singing a fragment of the song "Como una flor" by Selena Quintanilla with a partner.

Among a shower of blessings, they left him comments like: "It is very gratifying to see a woman who represents the true Cuban woman, warrior and fighter. Lately everything we see on TikTok is shameful. Blessings to you", "More people like you, more people who inspire and transmit something beautiful", "So proud that there are Cuban women like you" or "This is how Cuban women are."

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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