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Cuban Immigrant Shares What She Values About Living in Uruguay: "Being Able to Eat Any Kind of Meat..."

Tuesday, June 25, 2024 by Ernesto Alvarez

A young Cuban woman living in Uruguay, known on TikTok as @bby.laury, posted a video titled "Valuing the Fact of Living in Uruguay," where she highlighted several aspects that, while commonplace for Uruguayans, are immensely valuable to her as an immigrant.

In her video, @bby.laury expressed her appreciation for the ability to "eat any kind of meat" and the abundance in stores, stating that "in Cuba, this is something extremely difficult to achieve." She also commented on the freedom of expression and the rights enjoyed in the South American country, something that significantly impacted her: "Living in a country where you have rights, where you can express yourself, where you can speak and say whatever you want in any way you want, is something to be applauded."

Additionally, she called for a reflection and appreciation of these freedoms, noting that "not everyone has the same opportunities." Her message resonated among users on the platform, prompting supportive and welcoming comments.

Community Reactions

Her video garnered numerous positive reactions, with users expressing their joy and support:

"I'm glad you're in my beautiful country"; "Welcome to you and all the immigrants, this is my beloved Uruguay"; "We were harmed, but now we greatly value these things that others take for granted, especially freedom, which is priceless"; "Democracy is the best thing about my country, enjoy the freedom, Cuban brothers"; "It hurts my soul, I can't imagine how terrible it must be not to have freedom! Welcome, I hope you are very, very happy here"; are just a few examples of the positive feedback her video received.

Frequently Asked Questions about Living in Uruguay as a Cuban Immigrant

Given the interest in @bby.laury's experiences, we have compiled some frequently asked questions about living in Uruguay as a Cuban immigrant.

What are the main differences between living in Cuba and Uruguay?

The main differences include greater availability of food, especially meat, and more freedom of expression and personal rights in Uruguay compared to Cuba.

How has the Cuban community in Uruguay reacted to @bby.laury's video?

The Cuban community, along with other users, has shown strong support and appreciation for her message, welcoming her and other immigrants to Uruguay.

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