Cubans are people with faith. No matter if they’re Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Santeros, or atheists. They always believe in something. And, sometimes, they believe in everything. Even in the times when religion was banned–or, at least, frowned upon–from the late 1960s up to the 1990s, people still believed in something, even if such “something” was mere superstition. It’s just Cuban swear for anything -oh yes, they so take His name in vain-, but then knock wood as well, just in case…