GHANAIAN CULTURE DOS & DON’TS:Cultural Etiquette/Accra/Ghanaian Culture and Tradition/Ghana Tourism

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GHANAIAN CULTURE DOS & DON’TS:Cultural Etiquette/Accra/Ghanaian Culture and Tradition/Ghana Tourism


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@mildredmakungu4925

THANK YOU SO MUCH for your beautiful, educative and informative talk darling…I will be happy to visit GHANA one day

@sharrycouncil2575

So what if you were born left handed?

@protonjinx

Ghana is in the GMT timezone.. GMT=Ghana Maybe Time

@jeromeaustin1612

thank you very informative i have a neice going to ghana in 3 months and this truly helps but is there parts that she should stay away from?

@ReneeLoves

I just got back last week from my first trip to Ghana, and I want to go back! I love Ghana! I was born and raised in the UK, so some things will take a while for me to get used to. But, I love the whole idea of being patient and respectful with everyone, no matter what. Ghanaians are soo laid back and I aspire to be the same, because in the UK everything is rush, rush and I always feel on edge. In Ghana I felt the complete opposite and I miss it 😢❤️

@pistolpvyg

I plan to come to accra next year so this helped out a lil

@actionjackson5759

True Vonne, Hi there , how are you? Your teeth looks so perfect…….

@dwaynesmith5104

Thank you I have learned alot.
Now I will not embrace myself. Again thank you.

@inesfenaoui1255

I loved your video, thank you very much. I live in Italy, and I have a Ghanaian boyfriend, i just wanna know how should I call his mother and his father? Should i call them aunty, uncle or just ma'am and sir? I don't want to be disrespectful you know 😂

@memphisakan4691

Fact is Christianity breeds immorality bcos of the freedom it gives..look at all Christian countries, they re the ones promoting degeneracy.. Africans have the luck of their traditional cultures serving as a check to the Western cultures which come on the scene

@jasonyost6523

this makes me realize I wouldn't survive in my home country. our worlds are very different

@zooloco3920

Actually in African American western culture we do not call our parents or elders by their first names. That is disrespectful especially in the southen regions of the U.S.

@anishanewsom4887

Can u call your ghana boyfriend by his or name what do u call

@anishanewsom4887

What if. Your right hand an arm is broken

So it is not just an Islam thing to use right hand to hand people things and don’t use the left hand

@nalahisrael7948

You are so beautiful sis.Thank you for your video

@MatchaCocoaDog

When is the best time in the year to visit Ghana?

@nafawi7965

Thank you.

@mcfabb

Beautiful and warm presentation! 🙂

What if your left handed?

@nanagyaawa50

This is a really accurate and smart video. It took a few trips to Ghana to stop hearing "it is our culture"☺

@harrybotonikes

I can confirm the above
Greetings oh greetings…maze,madu..
,showing respect goes far in any place of the world, but yeah incorporate it within a calm environment.
Please and sorry counts non the less, mampatso, you need a tongue of a diplomat, you can say the truth without offending your colleagues and peers(this is nobility from the ancient hellenic world)- by no means dont offend them, otherwise you need an escape route/ plan if you do so.
Auntie , Uncle ,Chairman are titles not to be forgotten.
Godly respect,manly respect and a sense of the culture( chempe,tro tro,graffic no traffic)..good luck yall!

@KishanSue

So beautifull

@delaruetravel

The superstitions is too much.. We need to work on that 👍🏾

@mccarthymedia7

Nice

@mmmmn8033

i think the government should teach peple through media, books, newspaper, schools, two things 1- a little patience, maybe alittle more 2. that no one comes from other countries all the way to the west of Africa and Ghana with the intention of insult or offend Ghanian people. they want to enjoy both the heritage, the knowledge, the culture, as well as some hospitality from the people. u see it is so frightening to be in another country, either work, tourism, business, education, etc.. where every step u take throughout the day is being carefully watched, judged and angrily opposed by the host country, while all those steps that u took were a capital offence. long live Ghana

@mmmmn8033

what i have learned so far, is that even while u r walking minding your self listening to music some people might find it offensive.. and when god forbid Ghanaian find something offensive they dont hide their anger. they actively follow u, force u to look them in the eye, and keep complaining angrily and seriously until they hear it from the bottom of your heart that u have been a son of a bitch for offending them and belong to the fire of hell to draw their mercy even though u dont know what wrong u have done only to have your ass saved out of a major harassment and trouble.

@mmmmn8033

regarding your comments on outfit.. Ghanaian women…majority at least as far as i came to have learnt ..they almost only cover the intimate parts, and even covered, it is super revealing…and yet u strongly suggest to overdress.

@mmmmn8033

it is very difficult to enjoy a stay here.. every time u leave home u should be ready to go through constant adrenaline rush out of super-alertness becoz people are very sensitive and easily offended with no flexibility about a super wide range of unimaginable things and .. .. no friendliness and hospitality at all.. literally at all.. i call that super selfishness. u cant be proud for being selfish.

@mmmmn8033

very good video

@mmmmn8033

very very machine

@denvertaylor9195

Appreciate this video, and love how you’re enjoying yourself while making it.

@M725C007

✨🙏🏿✨🙌🏾💕💫🇬🇭Thank you for sharing ☺️

@AmarachiDuru

This is helpful. I once had an employee who will always ignore me and get busy with what she was doing before i entered the office. Her reason been that I came in to meet her so i should greet first. Wow! I found it weird then considering where i came from. Then i also employed another who greets me first. African culture is deep. Thank you for throwing more lights. I love your channel ❤️❤️❤️

I love the CHAIRMAN more lol

@apila1070

I just met a Ghanian person so I'm finding out about the culture and habbits to understand them better. Thank you so much for sharing this video and the beautiful culture with the world! 💗

@alexbimpeh-segu3516

Medaase se w'aboa me with your video. W'aboa me paa.

@BibicheL

Beautiful I am back here to check part 1 since I just checked part 2 thank you darling 🥰❤️🥰

@makotoakiyama6765

"you can't use your left hand"

Me: has erb's palsy in the right arm eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee………

@jasmine-aliyah4140

I was adopted into a white family born from a full Ghanaian father so coming to this video is making me feel better about learning more about what I come from

@KLRTSB

Thank you for this information! I’m a U.S. flight attendant, and we just started a route to Ghana! I’m going this week and I wasn’t sure about the culture. I feel much better interacting with my passengers now!

@lawgasman

What is ur name have u ever been to america

@lawgasman

U are beautiful

@ponzellarjones2943

Thanks for the tips. Will be going to Ghana in August. Also, you are absolutely stunning.

@Erica-ls7bp

Black Americans have the same cultural rules. But I’m sensing that we’re a bit more relaxed w/our peers than Ghanaians.

@highthoughts1

Cultures create mindsets. If the culture is strong the people are prosperous. Western cultures are very strong. In Jamaica we did have an emphasis on the one that asserts that the elder is always right. At some point though in the last decades, it has improved to the truth is always right. Much more respect and value is now given to the youths than before. However, western culture has its drawbacks as well.