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Cubana TikToker Challenges Miami Stereotypes of Vulgarity

Friday, July 26, 2024 by Felix Ortiz

In a recent viral TikTok video, user @teresacreandoestilofg highlighted the stereotypes often associated with Cubans in Miami. In the video, she shares how she has received comments suggesting she "doesn't seem Cuban" because of her way of speaking, which some consider "less vulgar" compared to other Cubans in the city.

The TikToker noted that she has often observed that "most Cubans in Miami shout and speak with vulgarity" and dress differently from her style, something with which she does not identify. In the video's comments section, many users shared their own experiences, ranging from rejecting stereotypes to expressing pride in their Cuban roots.

"I can hear your Cuban accent, but you are a decent and educated woman. The Cuban accent is still noticeable," one user commented. Another remarked, "There is a lot of vulgarity in Miami." Others noted, "She lived in Europe; Cuban women in Europe are different," and "I am Cuban living in the United States, and my vocabulary is not vulgar. It has more to do with education and upbringing than where we live or where we are from."

These types of situations highlight the diversity within the Cuban community itself and how prejudices can affect perception and coexistence. The video has garnered thousands of views and comments, emphasizing the importance of not generalizing and appreciating cultural diversity without falling into negative stigmatizations.

Understanding Cuban Stereotypes in Miami

This section addresses common questions about the stereotypes associated with Cubans in Miami, based on the viral TikTok video by @teresacreandoestilofg.

What stereotypes are commonly associated with Cubans in Miami?

Common stereotypes include loudness, vulgarity, and a distinct style of dressing. These generalizations are often unfair and do not represent the entire community.

How do these stereotypes affect the Cuban community?

Such stereotypes can lead to prejudices that affect the perception and coexistence within the community, creating divisions and misunderstandings.

How can we combat these stereotypes?

Combating stereotypes involves promoting cultural diversity, education, and understanding. It’s important to appreciate individual differences and avoid generalizations.

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