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TikTok Captures the Essence of Cuban Conversations, Even Americans Agree: "I Went to Miami and It Was Just Like That"

Wednesday, December 31, 2025 by Oscar Guevara

A TikTok video by creator Gracie Fando (@itss._.graci) has sparked laughter and nostalgia among thousands of Cuban users—and even among those foreigners who have visited Miami or experienced Cuban culture. The clip shows a group of Cubans animatedly gesturing, speaking over each other, and pointing with their hands in what might seem like a heated argument to outsiders. In reality, they were simply "chatting."

The video, which has garnered thousands of views, was humorously shared by Gracie, who clarified in the comments that the discussion was about "which part of Cuba was better." The scene went viral because it perfectly captures the passionate way Cubans communicate, especially when gathered around a table.

"It looks like they're fighting, but they're just talking," one user commented, while another laughed, "I went to Miami and it was just like that." Many viewers related to the scene wholeheartedly: "If there's no hand-waving, it's not a real Cuban conversation," joked one. "My American husband thought we were in a fight," added another user.

Among the responses, several foreigners agreed that Cuban gatherings are a unique experience: lots of noise, hands waving in the air, and an atmosphere as intense as it is joyful. "I didn't understand a thing, but I felt the energy," wrote an American.

Amused by the buzz her video created, Gracie Fando promised to upload a sequel because, as she put it, "there's nothing like it." She's right—few things capture the essence of Cubans better than a conversation filled with laughter, passion, and plenty of hand gestures.

Understanding Cuban Communication Through Viral TikTok

Why did Gracie Fando's TikTok video go viral?

The video went viral because it humorously captures the passionate and animated way Cubans communicate, resonating with both Cubans and those familiar with Cuban culture.

What was the conversation in the video about?

The discussion was about which part of Cuba is better, showcasing the lively and enthusiastic nature of Cuban conversations.

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