DON'T Make These MISTAKES IN GHANA🇬🇭|| I Learnt The Hard Way
DON'T Make These MISTAKES IN GHANA🇬🇭|| I Learnt The Hard Way
Hello Blessed,In Today’s video I talked about the MISTAKES I Made While Living In Ghana, As A NIGERIAN Living in a different country, there are some MISTAKES I Made During My Stay In Ghana and I talked about all the Mistakes i Made as a Nigerian living in Ghana and how I learnt from these Mistakes 👍
I hope You are able to learn one or two…
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You are number 1. Especially the way you speak twi😂❤❤❤❤❤
Next time come to the Ashanti Region. This is where everyone is well welcomed and feel at home. But love Twi before you come. But by the way your Twi is absolutely perfect. Ashantis love those foreigners who love their Twi.
This woman you have to bring your family to live in Ghana
You don't even sound like Nigerian
Is true about The Left hand matter… I'm a Ghanaian…..u were lucky, u can receive slap From others.
I love my country. 🤣🤣🤣
In Ghana there are many languages like Ga, Ewe, Dagbani etc and it is completely wrong and unacceptable to think that if you don't speak twi then you are not a Ghanaian. The national language of Ghana is English.
Woooow that's great 😊👍💯
You can speak twi wow
I come from a country, where people can use any hand , to hear that about Ghana its shocked me!
You have to learn Chi as everyone speaks it, especially in the market. Also dabie, Daniel in the market
U will even be punished for raising ur left hand in class to answer or ask a question. I remember recently I was teaching when one Nigerian child in my class raised up her left hand to answer a question, then the Ghanaian children were prompting her to raise the right instead. The look on her face made me know she was confused n surprised.
In Germany is the same
Hahaha
Nigerians must understand that English is not African language
Truth is that you dont need permission from your landlord to bring people into the house. The reason why it is so is because of your own security and that of the person. There have been instances were tenants die and the house has no idea who was there with the person. over 90% of rent houses have no CCTV. This is why it is ok to let your landlord be aware of who stays with you especially if its for a long term.
I love the way you speak twi. So beautiful.
Ghana we promote our country in before we send it out that's the reason we are moving forward.
I agree with most of your video but turning the left hand into a bad thing is not good.
We don't know what people do with their right hand, and not always for the good.
I wonder where all this originally come from? And if a person is left handed
what do they do?
I just subscribed to your channel. Am Enjoying your video expecially the way you fused Twi, English and Nigerian pidgin 🤗👌.
Very educative and entertaining. Good job, keep up. Because of your good work, God will surely take you the highest authorities.
Sandy u are a whole mood.
U are very observant.
I'm Ghanaian n all u are saying is true
Sharp girl
In Ghana, when you make a mistake e.g. using the left hand to give and receiving things, instead of them to correct you, they rather tell you off/insult you. How will you learn from your mistakes if they continue to do this to you? What about those, who use their left hand to write? What are they to do in this situation?
How do you speak broken Twi? Because I have never heard of how broken Twi sounds.
Twi is not the only language in Ghana, eventhough is the widely spoken language in the country. There is also Ga, Ewe, Dangme, Nzema, Fante, Dagomba, Dagaare and others.
Foreigners in Ghana have been in existence for many the years. Why are they now being hostile to them? This is the wrong approach that the Ghanaians have displayed towards the foreigners. How can the Ghanaians welcome the foreigners, who come into the country and start being horrible to them afterwards? Is like stabbing some in the back for no particular reason. This is not acceptable. Is about time the Ghanaians learn how to accept the foreigners for who they are, regardless of the countries they come from and treating them the way they want to be treated. Instead of discrimination, there has to be equality and diversity.
Lol Honesty is key. How did you become 6 when renting for 2? Even in the US when renting you are supposed to list all tenants on your lease agreement, unless of course you are buying the house or apartment.
Once bitten by a snake, you'll be cautious even when around a non-poisonous snake. Majority of Nigerians are hardworking, but the select few who tarnish the image of the country as whole really leave a bad impression for others. It's sad but that's the reputation you leave behind. My dad rented his house for one Nigerian and it became a nightmare.
,😂😂😂😂
Your landlord was good,some would have called rent control and migration on you,and when that happens you're in a bigger trouble
So hilarious yet serious, don't mess with Ghana landlords
You have done very well with your Twi.
hahahahaha Ghana for you. but Sandy you can speak twi paa oo
Am enjoying it
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
The left hand is v.wrong and there is a history behind it..my dear
What is happening with people who are born lefthanded??
Don't go and bring ur generation 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣OMG! can't stop laffing eeeeeeei
You just resembles a Ghanaian until u open yr mouth
Because Ghanaian people see u as like u are Ghanaian that why,so u understand twi ooh nice
My blessed adopted sister am back watching you ooooo
GOOD ADVICE FOR FOREIGNERS VISITING GHANA. THANKS MY SISTER.
Is not
You’re fun 🤩 to be with!
Before you can use your left hand to receive or give something, you must say sorry for using left hand because of this or that. For that the person would be pleased or use the right hand to support the left.
HELLO MY SISTER,WHAT IS IT THAT ALL YOUR CONTENTS ARE ABOUT GHANA GHANA GHANA ONLY
Even if your right hand is busy, you'll have to support your left hand with the right when giving something to someone…nice experience
In Nigeria, if you give something by your left hand the one receiving it, will also collect with the but in Ghana it's seen as a sign of disrespect. That's culture for you and it's okay.