SOUTH AFRICA WILL TEACH YOU THESE 4 HABITS BY FORCE | Nigerian in South Africa π³π¬ πΏπ¦ | Reaction
SOUTH AFRICA WILL TEACH YOU THESE 4 HABITS BY FORCE | Nigerian in South Africa π³π¬ πΏπ¦ | Reaction
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It's more like wanting to know about you rather than getting to know you. Not giving the friendship a chance and the level of comfort that allows you to share with them personal stuff. I am south african but I dislike that.
We just trying to learn more from you how is your country and how you live
Come to South Africa, go out for Just one drink… They come back and tell me about spending money on things that make money. Don't worry I'll wait
You're a decent brother in promoting and encouraging other channels bro
15:09 you got me crackin up bro…lolπ
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Well it's not like we're disrespectful, however the level of acceptance we give is that of family, like if I see you as a brother, I'll ask you questions a brother would ask.
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Especially if You're from another country, we're always interested to know what we can learn from you. However self expression is acceptable.
It's true what she's saying, but what I can say to our south African ppl, let's respect privacy of other ppl.
But to label an entire country of 62 million with people you met down the street doesn't add up. Not all South Africans a like that cpme on…
That is I can't find myself talking to Nigerians
Yeah that's how woman talk , men that's different we don't talk like that. I ask male Nigerian.
In south africa you'd meet some one in a taxi(mini Bus) for the first time ever ,and they'll completely tell you their life strory ask you for life advice ,thank you and then jump of the next stop ,and you'll never see them again
No remember history they want to find out if u are worth there time. If u lie for no reason if u full of sh%t or about what u say u are. They are a giving people and why waste your time on someone trying to use u for what ever reason. The people of South Africa understand there value and that they are fighters of whats right.
The reason why we SOUTH AFRICAN don't travel much is because we know that black people are hated everywhere that's why we prefer to Stay in our beloved country πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦ and try to come up with the solution to our problems.
I totally agree with her, one should have boundaries, not everyone ask you those type of questions with good motives.
On the other hand though, like you said, we ask to know early what type of person you are so that we eliminate the element of surpriseπ€π€π€
I am a South African and I know it will be invasive to ask what car a strangerβs partner is driving. I my is not true that such can be a culture in South Africa. It maybe that you met someone who ask too much.
Aren't all women this nosey though? xD
South African dudes don't do this.
We are very personal, and ask alot of questions…however if you open up and we find you have a problem or need info we as strangers will offer you help. Its funny because at the end did you feel cared for. I think she is actually very snooty…we are not rude we are very friendly. So i dont get what you on about.
Bro you need to come to South Africa on Vacation. Come during USA winter time. The seasons are opposite.
The things we learn everyday about other countries; Kenya also has a very robust doemstic tourism culture, we travel within the country and there is beautiful places to visit just within
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Some people think as long as you accept to be their friend their is no boundaries
They sizing up your boyfriend to see if you into high value man or he just an ordinary dude
We are very open and honest and we are genuinely curious and we care, hence the strange questions. If you answer it short and cold then we know that you're not interested in being friends or that you have something to hide. If you answer it honestly and openly then we know we can trust you. Why would you be ashamed or shy to speak your mind on having/not having kids/ planning to have kids later or never? We respect whatever your answer is..but why would you not want to answer such a basic human question.
Ppl are not the same so the narrative you are pushing sister?????
Shes mostly talking about people in Jo'burg or Gauteng province.
Most people will xan a joburg experience a South African experience.
Yes we just met but we gotta know something about you; we canβt just hangout with someone we donβt know anything about. We gotta know something
No2 about kids SA guys would rather prefer a girl with kids unlike Nigeria they call u a second hand hence their girls struggle to have kids when they get married majority of them they wait to get married first but u can imagine at 40yrs no kids th3 risks of not conceiving are high and you are clearly not a virgin so what have you been doing if don't have even 1kid
Majority of what she's talking about is very common to Nigerian guys to ask girls.
We jokes about each others religion and nationality in the office. Its normal to have a hindu guy come in on a monday morning quoting a bible verse just to spark a debate and we laugh about it
Lol that last point is our answer to the most asked question from other African people with regards to us not traveling. At my big age I'm still discovering new gems about this country & I've been here my whole life. πππΏπ¦
It's NOT all of us. I'm South African but I respect people and need to be respected as well. The intrusiveness is a No-no. We're not all the same. I also hate it when people generalize. Just NO! Don't do that.
That's why they call South Africa rainbow π national
Bro just listen to your fellow American's experience of South Africans.
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I grew up in South Africa and live in Saudi Arabiaβ¦. I just kept marveling at who are these people cos they live like they came out of Kwa-Zulu. Needless to say Iβve been here for 13 years now and itβs like being in KZN!!
I agree. My people will ask you very intrusive questions. Even men who may be interested in you will ask you deep questions at the get go. I am South African and I also have that experience with my people. Too inquisitive