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New why does the rest of latin america deem them motor mouths?
I can follow mexican, columbian, porto rican, domenican okay but cubans seem like thewy are talking like the legaleze at the end of a car commercial.
thanx,
bill
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New Biggest complaint I heard from Chilean companion
was they talk too slowly - like a new yorker in florida, she grew impatient with the low baud rate.

And I found I could understand them - which must make them on the slower end.

OTOH, they do talk circuitously - beat around the bush a lot. Perhaps this is a byproduct of having to watch what you say for a generation.



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Me are missing the hint.
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