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Cubans in the U.S. Celebrate Their 'First Car': 'One Week You Drive, Next Week I Do'

Tuesday, October 29, 2024 by Christopher Ramirez

Heidy Díaz Sosa, a Cuban social media personality recognized on TikTok as @heidydiazsosa, has brought laughter to her audience with her latest post, humorously showcasing her "first car" in the United States. In this recent video, Heidy and a friend amusingly present a basic kitchen cart as if it were their "first vehicle" in the country.

"Look at this, my loves, our first car, no financing needed, no dealership involved—right here in the middle!" Heidy exclaims, drawing laughs from her followers as she and her friend continue their playful act of pretending to share a real car. "We bought it together, and each week one of us 'drives' it," they joke while flaunting their "luxurious cart."

In the video's description, Heidy humorously added, "The first cart I bought in this country." Despite being a fresh upload, the video has already garnered numerous hearty laughs and amusing comments like, "Keep talking and talking jijju" and "Tato, what is that?"

Beyond the Laughter: The Realities of Life in the U.S.

However, Heidy doesn't always focus on humor in her content. In other videos, she has opened up about the serious side of life in the United States and the sacrifices it entails. In one particular clip, she shares a glimpse of herself cleaning her boss's house on a day off, delivering a candid message about the effort required to succeed.

"Look, my loves, on my day off, I'm cleaning a house. So you can see that in this country, you come to work and to thrive, but if you don't work, you're nothing and achieve nothing in your life," she stated during that segment.

She further emphasized, "If family and friends back in Cuba knew what we have to go through here, they wouldn't demand so much, my loves," underscoring that every sacrifice is driven by the pursuit of a better life in a place with high living expenses.

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