Cuban amazed by lack of girlfriend in the USA: "Not even with 500 dollars can one go to a party and pick up a girl."

A young Cuban in the United States shares his frustration on TikTok about the difficulty of finding a partner, even spending 500 dollars in one night.


A Cuban living in the United States has shared his amazement and frustration in a TikTok video that has gone viral. In the video, posted by the user @andro_el_talento_oficial, the young man expresses his surprise at the difficulty of finding a partner in the North American country, despite spending a considerable amount of money on outings and social events.

In the video, the Cuban comments: "Not even with 500 dollars can you go to a party and pick up a girl." The statement reflects his dissatisfaction with the social scene in the United States, where he asserts that spending large amounts of money is not enough to attract a potential partner.

The video has generated a large number of reactions and comments on TikTok, with many users sharing their own experiences and opinions on the subject. Some empathize with the young man, while others offer advice or disagree with his point of view.

"You have to remember this motto: I pay for rent, car, insurance, hair, nails, food, help with the family, cook, clean, and so on, don't forget," or "My brother, the women here are independent, there are women who earn more than a man and in Cuba, they are there out of necessity," are some of the comments that can be read in the post.

The phenomenon highlighted by @andro_el_talento_oficial is not isolated and emphasizes the cultural differences and social expectations that may exist between the countries of origin of immigrants and their new place of residence. The difficulty in adapting to new norms and social dynamics can be a significant challenge for those looking to establish relationships in an environment different from what they are accustomed to.

This specific case has opened a broader debate about the expectations and realities of dating in different cultures, as well as the impact of personal finances on social and romantic life.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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