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I have learned from this episode that the women are been over looked in Uganda. The government, please mobilise them, and they will improve their country tenfold.
One of your guests that said when she has Ugandans in his house and they switch to a Ugandan language, while they do that cause they have been speaking that language for decades as kids, you don't get to tell them to speak to each other in English cause they are not used to speaking it with each other as friends even though they know how to speak English. Like for example we have slang in Nairobi Kenya and as a 70s baby we were among the first sheng as we call it or street slang growing up. And being in America and having ex boyfriend visiting me, my childhood friend calls my phone and I pick up and I switch to the slang cause that is what am comfortable speaking to her in since our childhood. Has nothing to do with anything. Just like many black Americans have their street slang and if a person from another country is not familiar with black American street slang they will not get what you are talking about. Imagine me telling you that everytime your boys come over or call you, that you have to speak in proper English so I can understand every word. That wouldn't make any sense. So your guest requiring her girl friend or friend to speak English with her Ugandan friend and not their street language or Ugandan language is weird. I don't agree with that. Just let people be the same way you want to be let to be as an American. Geez. smh. Not everyone is talking about you every time like fr.
Ugandan women are groomed to be wives from childhood it's a goal to achieve…. have children and be taken care of by your husband for the rest of her life.
We live in a communal society and unlike other countries where people are only accountable to themselves. We are accountable to eachother. Marriages are communal and most traditional marriages are conducted between families and not the individuals in love. So you don't get to pick and choose when your community will be involved.
I feel like coming to Uganda and communicating that your from the US right away puts you in the position of being taken advantage of honestly. The people that you associate with as well play a big role in how things turn out. Otw, there are all types of women in Kampala. There are some of us don't ask for stuff cz we can manage on our own. Enjoy your stay🎉
J,,,👀 Brother this has been up for Ten days and you didnt tell me. I think I learned more hanging out for one afternoon and trading experiences or "unlocking cheat codes" as you called it, then I could have learned in another year of navigating Uganda like a Paladin. I look forward to meeting again at a designated command post to exchange information again to help us settle.
This it's rong I live in England UK. Stupid people forcing people to speaking English.But The Government of UK said you have right to speak your language without discrimination.!!! .
Respect to Mr Jackson for building a platform that magnetizes such a skilled cadre. I bet Ms. Joanita could start and manage a profitable Agency of project managers and Virtual Assistants who would add real value to her clients.
Interesting show. Good to hear the perspective of American foreigners in another country. One thing that I found contradictory is the brotha from Detroit was talking about his willingness to lean Ugandan culture and language but then he seem to want to “Americanize “the women that he dates letting them know oral*** is a priority and didn’t seem willing to accept that its against their culture. To me when you absolutely want to embrace that culture, you don’t force someone to compromise to your culture. I think that it’s lowkey taking a shot at their culture when you do that. You are no better than the entitled Americans who travel abroad.
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I have learned from this episode that the women are been over looked in Uganda. The government, please mobilise them, and they will improve their country tenfold.
The phat bold malatoo said "he has a daughter" imagine if his daughter listens to this podcast
These men sound like sex-tourists with a particular taste for younger women and men. May god help the vaive Africans
American Negroes taking full control of a poor African nation
One of your guests that said when she has Ugandans in his house and they switch to a Ugandan language, while they do that cause they have been speaking that language for decades as kids, you don't get to tell them to speak to each other in English cause they are not used to speaking it with each other as friends even though they know how to speak English. Like for example we have slang in Nairobi Kenya and as a 70s baby we were among the first sheng as we call it or street slang growing up. And being in America and having ex boyfriend visiting me, my childhood friend calls my phone and I pick up and I switch to the slang cause that is what am comfortable speaking to her in since our childhood. Has nothing to do with anything. Just like many black Americans have their street slang and if a person from another country is not familiar with black American street slang they will not get what you are talking about. Imagine me telling you that everytime your boys come over or call you, that you have to speak in proper English so I can understand every word. That wouldn't make any sense. So your guest requiring her girl friend or friend to speak English with her Ugandan friend and not their street language or Ugandan language is weird. I don't agree with that. Just let people be the same way you want to be let to be as an American. Geez. smh. Not everyone is talking about you every time like fr.
Ugandan women are groomed to be wives from childhood it's a goal to achieve…. have children and be taken care of by your husband for the rest of her life.
I got a girl pregnant when i was in Uganda 😶
39:10 depends on the right woman. If she rocks with you. Doesn't matter the part of the world
24:03 That's with any woman though. They all can make you feel special until you find out YOU AIN'T.
20:12 My man gets philosophical with his questions.
Any black American man pleaee 😢😢😢😢
I will be patiently waiting for my future husband from here
When everyone rub they nose they sense the cap 😆
We live in a communal society and unlike other countries where people are only accountable to themselves. We are accountable to eachother. Marriages are communal and most traditional marriages are conducted between families and not the individuals in love. So you don't get to pick and choose when your community will be involved.
I feel like coming to Uganda and communicating that your from the US right away puts you in the position of being taken advantage of honestly.
The people that you associate with as well play a big role in how things turn out. Otw, there are all types of women in Kampala. There are some of us don't ask for stuff cz we can manage on our own.
Enjoy your stay🎉
It's the oral sex statement for me🤦😂 some of our culture teaches us that its immoral but its upon an individual to unlearn that…
J,,,👀 Brother this has been up for Ten days and you didnt tell me. I think I learned more hanging out for one afternoon and trading experiences or "unlocking cheat codes" as you called it, then I could have learned in another year of navigating Uganda like a Paladin. I look forward to meeting again at a designated command post to exchange information again to help us settle.
Great video. I love Kenganda shows, very insightful
This it's rong I live in England UK. Stupid people forcing people to speaking English.But The Government of UK said you have right to speak your language without discrimination.!!!
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Wait…. Did Oshay thought she was with him for his looks?? Brother Pls. That’s why she feels comfortable asking him for money in that manner.
Respect to Mr Jackson for building a platform that magnetizes such a skilled cadre. I bet Ms. Joanita could start and manage a profitable Agency of project managers and Virtual Assistants who would add real value to her clients.
Interesting show. Good to hear the perspective of American foreigners in another country. One thing that I found contradictory is the brotha from Detroit was talking about his willingness to lean Ugandan culture and language but then he seem to want to “Americanize “the women that he dates letting them know oral*** is a priority and didn’t seem willing to accept that its against their culture. To me when you absolutely want to embrace that culture, you don’t force someone to compromise to your culture. I think that it’s lowkey taking a shot at their culture when you do that. You are no better than the entitled Americans who travel abroad.