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Awesome!
ОтветитьGreat 😂😂
ОтветитьHmmm!
It is called cultural integration 😂
You are so correct. This side we get excited when someone is pregnant and we walk the journey with them. Joking about it, giving advice and so on
Ответить😊Yeey the pets are family members. They even have jerseys and get haircuts plus wash and they are also taken for grooming. Lots of money used for that. My previous boss even had them on medical aid
ОтветитьWow, this is so fun to watch also educating 😊
ОтветитьYou can buy something in Cape Town and exchange or return it in Johannesburg as long as it is the same shop
ОтветитьPoint of correction: in most provinces such as Western n Eastern Cape conductors d ones who collect money from passengers
ОтветитьYou can pay anything upfront in SA, I pay my child school fees yearly when I get my bonus in December.
ОтветитьThe public transport was a disaster for me. 😄😄😄
ОтветитьEnjoyed the video.part 2 please 🙏
ОтветитьThis thing of asking if someone is pregnant is a city style in the village they don't do this. Are u in Joburg?
ОтветитьI guess your experience mainly in transport is from Jo'burg. In other provinces you will have a conductor or you mention where you get off by street name or the name if the place.
ОтветитьI knew South Africa had an effect on you when you said (Mathematics is not Mathsing)🤣🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьI could listen to you all day. You're quite articulate.
ОтветитьSuch admin of always having to ask for discount on everything you buy. Naaaaah!!!
ОтветитьMinding business - the way you explained is in the suburbs (complexes and estates). In the townships people know each other and can even ask for items like sugar and salt between each other. Visitation you explained is also in the suburbs, in the townships people pop in anytime.
ОтветитьSo have you tried the South African food recipes ..??
And which is your favorite..??
We telling the taxi driver in advance where we gonna climb off because taxis only stop at certain places. They dont anywhere.
Ответить😂😂😂.... I stopped my wife from negotiating with ladies selling at the durban fruits and veggies market.
I told her those women sell to survive. So their prices are non negotiable.
It's quite funny seeing an African describe our culture as being more Western. Organised, pets, monthly rentals, etc.
ОтветитьDO U WANNA GO BACK TO UR COUNTRIES AND LEAVE SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 ALONE
ОтветитьWe used to have conductors in the taxis , in the oast. We also used to only stop at bus stops, but nowadays, the passengers just dictate when and where to stop (so wrong) causing traffic chaos snd anarchy.
Ответитьbeautiful Rose, you are noe truly South African. Polite, considerate, intelligent & precise. Like people I met on my visit to Inigu in your home country. I loved them
ОтветитьIt's not the entire South Africa where you should count money in public transport.Its Gauteng and Newcastle in KZN that I know
ОтветитьYou're not lying about the weather. It snowed for like 10 mins around Durban where I live and it was sunny a few minutes later
ОтветитьYou expienced the surbub life
ОтветитьSystems in SA are working.
ОтветитьI think Nigeria is far better than south africa
Ответитьyou are a good Nigerian, keep it up
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