Humor: This is how Cuban and Spanish mothers react at the beach with their kids.

The Cuban influencer and comedian Geylis García presents a humorous video on her Instagram account where she compares the reactions of Cuban and Spanish mothers at the beach.


The Cuban influencer and comedian Geylis García has shared a video on Instagram that is bringing smiles to more than a few of her followers. In it, the young woman uses her characteristic humor to illustrate the differences between Cuban and Spanish mothers when taking their children to the beach.

The video shows comparative scenes where the Cuban mother imitates the typical concerns and warnings of mothers from both countries. On one hand, it portrays Cuban mothers with a more intense, worried, and extroverted tone, while Spanish mothers are depicted as more relaxed, allowing their children to play freely.

This content, in addition to generating laughter, also invites reflection on cultural differences in child-rearing. Geylis García, known for her sharp sense of humor, uses these representations to highlight the unique characteristics of each culture in a respectful and entertaining way.

The video has received thousands of views and comments on social media, where her followers applaud the comedian's ability to capture and humorously exaggerate the peculiarities of each cultural group.

"How many came to the comments to see if they are the only ones who identify," "That's how we are, haha," "What a laugh, for God's sake," or "Classic when they clench their teeth to say something or I don't want to see you while being able to do nothing to the neighbor," are some of the comments that stand out in the post.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but I live 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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