A Cuban responds humorously to criticisms about Miami: "The most expensive rent because we have the money to pay for it."

A Cuban from Miami defended the city where he lives in a funny video from the criticism of other Cubans.


In the midst of the heated debate on social media about the advantages and disadvantages of living in Miami, in other areas of Florida, or directly in other states of the United States, a Cuban approached this controversy with humor and comedy.

The Cuban Deivis Nuñez (@deivis_nunez), known in the Cuban TikTok community for his humor-filled videos, parodied a conversation with another Cuban addressing this controversy and defending the City of the Sun.

In the video, Deivis talks to another Cuban who arrives to Miami for a visit and, upon arrival, has criticisms for the city.

"I am not from here. I am just visiting, I live up there. I do not like this city, the traffic getting in here is terrible. That already bothered me. I do not want to hear more about Miami," begins the visiting Cuban. "You started off on the wrong foot. Traffic is the same everywhere. The thing is that there are many people here and more people come. Everybody wants to be here," says Deivis, who throughout the video defends the city of Miami.

"You don't know what problem you have with those of us who live in Miami. I don't know if it's pain... The truth is: Miami is the best in Florida," Deivis asserts.

Next, the visiting Cuban begins to list some problems of living in Miami, such as the high cost of rent or low wages.

"The rent is more expensive because we have money to pay for it," says Deivis. "What pain do you have with those of us who live in Miami? This is the best city," adds the offended person from Miami.

"I don't know how anyone can live in Miami just to say that you live in Miami. Everyone there owns their own house," concludes the other Cuban.

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Izabela Pecherska

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