Sister of Chocolate lists what she has learned after a year and a half in the USA.

Isis Sierra Hernández, sister of the reggaeton artist Chocolate MC, shared on TikTok the lessons she has learned after a year and a half in the United States.


The Cuban Isis Sierra Hernández, sister of the Cuban reggaeton artist Chocolate MC, has shared a video on her TikTok account in which she lists the things she has learned after a year and a half living in the United States. In her reflection, the young woman highlights several aspects of her experience as an immigrant in the North American country.

Among the things she mentions, she highlights the importance of independence and self-sufficiency. According to her, one of the most valuable lessons has been to understand that "you have no friends" in the sense that you cannot always rely on others to solve personal problems.

Additionally, it points out that it is not advisable to host anyone in the house to maintain healthy friendships or family relationships, as this can lead to conflicts.

Finally, it emphasizes the need not to ask for favors and to learn to do everything for oneself, which, according to their experience, is essential for adapting and thriving in a new environment, among other things.

This video by Isis Sierra Hernández has generated various reactions on social media, with some users supporting her perspective and others criticizing her view.

"You are right," "That's exactly it," "Just as you say," or "The sad reality of Cubans in the United States," are some of the reactions that his video has provoked.

Sierra Hernández's reflection offers a sincere and personal perspective on the challenges and lessons that many immigrants face when adapting to a new culture and society.

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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 at the University of Valencia. I currently am part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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