Cubans around the world.... and some questions.... ( Archived) (24)

May 20, 2010 12:50 AM CST Cubans around the world.... and some questions....
mjames
mjamesmjamesnapa, California USA2 Threads 1 Polls 779 Posts
BlainX: Sounds like you live in Utopia, Surprised you can't find a women there?


lol; I agree
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May 20, 2010 4:14 AM CST Cubans around the world.... and some questions....
marymakki
marymakkimarymakkiBettystown.Co.Meath, Meath Ireland40 Posts
BlainX: Sounds like you live in Utopia, Surprised you can't find a women there?


Cynic...He saying it as it is..Yea things are bad. ya just don't write off a nation and he chooses to embrace what is positive and welcoming....Wasn't that the mark of great people thro'out da Human History? ....TUT TUT!!!yay
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May 30, 2010 8:31 AM CST Cubans around the world.... and some questions....
jenny992459
jenny992459jenny992459Jakarta, Indonesia1 Threads 12 Posts
I am not Cuban or no ancestry for any latin american ethnicity but I think the culture is pleasant. The people are very welcoming apart from being good looking. I did go out with Cuban guy, and he is great, very considerate of my emotions.
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May 30, 2010 9:35 AM CST Cubans around the world.... and some questions....
AmoroArboles
AmoroArbolesAmoroArbolesTacoma Area, Washington USA16 Threads 353 Posts
tony7606: Being Cuban is to be the most priviledged person in the world. Why? We are totally free to party and to walk any time and any hour by our street with no fear. People say hello to their neighbors all the time, and they respond with a smile. We are living in a country with millions of adversities and we haven´t got so many rights, we all know that. ...

So, if you haven´t come here yet, why do you think we all are the same people? We are current people who went to normal universities, have normal children, in fact a normal life.
I want to know what do people from all over the world think of this.
Thanks for your time.


Hola Luis, bienvenido. Mi amor los gente de Cuba. heart beating

I left pieces of my heart in your wonderful country. Lucky for me, it is a big heart, and strong.

The most impressive part of visiting your people for me was the lack of disparaging words, even the tone of the words spoken by Cubanos is pleasent. No fear, nor hate. Not even from the police or from the immigration officials, NONE!

I have never felt as safe on the streets here as I did in Cuba.

Here, I take HUGE risks even to ride my bicycle on our streets. Motorist here simply do not "see" the human being pedaling along on our streets.crying
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