Growing Up African

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Growing Up African


This is a story about Growing up african and everything that comes with it

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  1. im an indian and the "do you speak african" thing hit HARD. no the fuck i dont speak "indian." there are easily 800+ languages and dialects. i dont go around asking you if you speak "european," do i, max?

  2. I wish you video get four views, because your content is great. And of course 4 is not enough, I wrote it like this cause you can find proven service for yt growing

  3. 6:08 As a Nigerian, I think hitting your child is a form of abuse and it’s not “love”. I didn’t appreciate when my parents would beat me, and stopped beating me at age 10. Let’s not run with that narrative that beating your child isn’t abuse. Us Nigerians need to grow out of that.

  4. Back in the day when people use to ask me if I was african in middle school… i would say no I am not African, I am Liberian because I was aware nobody knew my country existed. The struggle was real.

  5. some for me bro and i'm from Africa and when i get mad I start speaking my original language and that's when everybody just starts looking at And then they all just start talking and then they start asking me "what are you saying" and then they start asking me how to say bad words in my language So they can say it to the teacher.

  6. I grew up with a Russian dad and an Alsatian-Haitian mom in Quebec. Every time I told someone “yeah, I’m from [insert place]” they go “but aren’t you from [insert other place] and I have to explain my entire family tree.
    Somehow some people also believe I was from Ghana, but I lived there for only 2 years and the most I can do is say “medaase”, “Akwaba” and sing the entirety of “Sansa Kromah”.

  7. This is the first time I came across these videos and at the same time today in the morning why African American hate being called Africans.
    I was wondering. This videos is funny as f*k and the use of cartoons is MUAH
    THIS IS A SUB THAT I WILL NEVER REGRETE (I HOPE THO)
    Niqqa u funny. LOVE from Rwanda Kigali.

  8. I relate to this so much my mom got me and my brother wearing matching outfit all throughout elementary school my house would smell like seafood and my dad bald faded the back on my head and left the front long