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Former Miami Resident Reflects: "It’s Not the Place to Progress and Move Forward"

Thursday, June 20, 2024 by Joseph Morales

In a recent TikTok video, a Cuban woman shared her mixed feelings about Miami, the first city she called home in the United States after emigrating from Cuba. The woman, who spent nearly 12 years in Miami, explains that while she doesn't disavow the city that welcomed her, she no longer sees it as the ideal place to live.

"I'm not going to deny Miami, the city that received me when I arrived from Cuba. Right now, I only miss my friends from Miami. I lived there for almost 12 years, but there came a point where I felt it wasn’t the same; it wasn’t a place to progress and move forward," she comments in the video.

"I can't stand living in Miami, but I do acknowledge that it’s a very beautiful and lively city with many options," she added, pointing out that it’s not suitable for raising a family due to its fast-paced lifestyle and high cost of living. "I feel that Miami is for a certain stage of your life. I arrived young, single, and without children, and I enjoyed the city. But once you have kids and want something peaceful, it’s not a good place to raise a family."

Finally, the Cuban woman concludes by saying that while she enjoys visiting Miami and seeing her friends, she prefers the tranquility of her new life outside Miami, where she feels she has more opportunities to move forward. "Right now, with how everything is, it’s very difficult to get ahead, to buy something, all the things you dream of. I didn’t come to Miami to just eat a piece of Cuban bread; now you can go to any northern city and find a Cuban store. I can’t stand living in Miami, but I like to visit on weekends and see my friends."

These types of videos are common on TikTok, where many Cubans debate the pros and cons of living in different U.S. cities.

Pros and Cons of Living in Miami for Cuban Immigrants

Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about the experiences of Cuban immigrants living in Miami, based on the sentiments shared in the article.

Why did the Cuban woman leave Miami?

She felt that Miami was no longer a place where she could progress and move forward, especially with a family due to the high cost of living and fast-paced lifestyle.

What does she miss about Miami?

She misses her friends and the vibrant atmosphere of the city but prefers the tranquility of her new life outside Miami.

Is Miami a good place for raising a family, according to her?

No, she believes that Miami is not suitable for raising a family due to its fast-paced lifestyle and high cost of living.

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