A lesson for mom but also for son! You should listen to your friends when they’re expressing whether they feel Comfortable or not around certain people they bring them around. Love the message.
As a black man who faced a truly insane amount of racism and racial violence from other kids when I was growing up, this hits pretty close to home. My family isn't at all wealthy (they aren't poor either), but I would always get "the look" whenever I went over to a new friend's house for the first time. I still remember my father giving me "the talk" about never being alone in a new friend's house, because if anything "goes missing", I would definitely be blamed for it. Things are much better now that I'm older, but I can still see the racism around me because I'm attuned to it from having lived it. It's why I just roll my eyes whenever someone says that "racism is over".
One time there was this racist person too at my school. She scratched my sister and said that she hates asians so I decided to step in and told the counselor to get her expelled for harassment and racism
can we get a story where the accusers get their karma instead of getting away with a sorry? i know these videos are here to help but i think some people should see the message that a "sorry" fixes everything
@@ittybittybeara5252Clearly not the case here, and clearly not the message of the video. A sorry that comes from the heart should be good enough. But of course, humans are not that straight forward. They prefer to punish people that do something they don't like or deem appropriate instead of forgiving them and helping them over come their darkness.
@@ittybittybeara5252If they aren’t sorry, they will get theirs, one way or the other. But if a person is genuinely sorry, they are much better for society. Helping others, healing, loving and searching for redemption till their last breath. They also understand the pull of darkness, and use that connection to help the wicked/ignorant change for the better in a way others can’t. This is better for humanity as a whole than the pain and suffering that wickedness brings.
Well, today, as a community pharmacist originally from Poland working in London, I worked for 10 hrs with: the student from Ghana, the technician from Mauritius, and another student from Kosovo. We worked very hard for 10 hrs to serve all patients. I cannot imagine that someone could hurt anyone from my beautiful team. Bless them all, with love
Thanks for this movie. Not all Nigerians are bad. Am Nigerian but I haven't travelled out side the country. There are still many good Nigerians despite the bad ones. When you meet a good Nigerian you won't want to leave that person.
You have no idea how relatable this is. Growing up I always felt embarassed by how racist my family and white friends were. Everytime I brought someone home the treatment was completely different when it was a white person than a person of color. Everything was always just fine as long as my friends coming over to hang out were white. But they always had problems when I tried to play with a friend who's black or brown or even asian. With me feeling like crap I can't even imagine how they used to feel. The worst parts of my life were always having to deal with racist people. This reminds me of so many girlfriends I had to date without my parents knowing , so many friends I've lost because of prejudice, so many shameful moments and wasted opportunities. If there's one good thing that came out of all this is that I learned how to be a better person and not make the same mistakes of my family. I'm grateful for everything my parents went through to raise me. But If there's one thing I'll never repeat from them is to influence my kids with racism.
Just because something horrible happens to you doesn’t mean you can treat people like crap. It’s disgusting. No excuse. I’ve had horrible things happen to me and I didn’t treat my kid’s friends like criminals in my house. Old or new friends.
"You do not need to tell him that you're sorry!" "I do when my mom treats my new best friend like dirt!!" Wish Jacob could've stood up to his mom when she said that.
So what if Osaze was actually poor? Then would it have been right to treat him the way she did? Absolutely not.. I don't think she should easily get away with that apology
"You should never judge someone before you get to know them" So true! I know it's same lesson but it's important lesson, Have a balance between helping other people and helping yourself. There are some people who are rude to other people, Sammy was just giving chocolates for $5, and another lesson is "Don't judge someone before you walk in their shoes." These lessons are same!
Thank you Dhar for this video, portraying the good image of Nigerians, truth be told Nigerians have been portrayed badly and this is probably due to bad leadership who have impoverished the citizens and make them look bad because of hunger, but in all honesty they are one of the nicest and caring people out there. Thanks again Dhar for the video.
Excellent video. Definitely a good story here. Although, if I was the son, I would have screamed at my mom for her behavior towards Osaze. She's so lucky Osaze was willing to forgive her. I wouldn't have.
I have always taken great pride in feeding all the kids in my hood. My Wife and I always provided a safe space for them to just be kids. They could come over whenever they wanted and play with my kids, play Xbox, jump on the trampoline, eat, do homework or whatever. Alot of them didn't have the best home life and I just wanted them to feel safe and to just have fun and not be hungry. It makes me upset that there are people like this to judge people because of their color or nationality.
exactly, and it’s actually so sad that black people are different because they are the most suspicious to people. i’m asian and i’ve seen a lot happen in real life
It's so nice to see Nigerians in your video. 😍 I'm a Nigerian too and proud to be one. ✌️🇳🇬 But it's funny the way they always pronounce the local names with an American accent. I was happy hearing Osaze's mom pronounce it the right way. 😅
"A box of chocolate" when i heard that. made me think of "forest gump". "my mama always say" life is like a box of chocolate, you'll never know what you gonna get" Keep up the great work
The fact she switched up after they said “ gas station”, she said “if it wasn’t for you my daughter wouldn’t have a place to stay” but she really meant “if it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t be able to drive myself to target and Starbucks”.
You should never judge someone before you get to know them. No matter what race, skin color, nationality or ethnicity they are you should always treat people equally with care and respect.
😂😂as a Nigerian 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬I feel bad for Osaze and for her, as the Nigerian Prince got her, but how would you be expecting an inheritance from a stranger? 😂😂😂 But this kid is South African (accent)👍
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The white mom had a huge change of heart after misjudging her son's new friend Osaze and who is and everything about him once she met his mom and everything else afterwards
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Hi Dharr I absolutely love your videos they have inspired me to always do the right thing your awesome!!
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A lesson for mom but also for son! You should listen to your friends when they’re expressing whether they feel
Comfortable or not around certain people they bring them around. Love the message.
5:13
I’m very sad that they didn’t do “you see”
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i like kids
Wtf
nah that lesson goes for the mom-
As a black man who faced a truly insane amount of racism and racial violence from other kids when I was growing up, this hits pretty close to home. My family isn't at all wealthy (they aren't poor either), but I would always get "the look" whenever I went over to a new friend's house for the first time. I still remember my father giving me "the talk" about never being alone in a new friend's house, because if anything "goes missing", I would definitely be blamed for it.
Things are much better now that I'm older, but I can still see the racism around me because I'm attuned to it from having lived it. It's why I just roll my eyes whenever someone says that "racism is over".
Well.tuff😤 stay safe.prays to you
I’m black and I’ve faced NO RASIM Like wow
@@Mastercruzie Then consider yourself lucky! But don't consider your life experience to be either ubiquitous or common.
same@@Mastercruzie
One time there was this racist person too at my school. She scratched my sister and said that she hates asians so I decided to step in and told the counselor to get her expelled for harassment and racism
can we get a story where the accusers get their karma instead of getting away with a sorry? i know these videos are here to help but i think some people should see the message that a "sorry" fixes everything
But a heartfelt sorry is the best way to improve oneself I think.
@wily2875, but some people aren't sorry
@@ittybittybeara5252Clearly not the case here, and clearly not the message of the video. A sorry that comes from the heart should be good enough. But of course, humans are not that straight forward. They prefer to punish people that do something they don't like or deem appropriate instead of forgiving them and helping them over come their darkness.
@@wily2875Nigga stop cappin
@@ittybittybeara5252If they aren’t sorry, they will get theirs, one way or the other. But if a person is genuinely sorry, they are much better for society. Helping others, healing, loving and searching for redemption till their last breath. They also understand the pull of darkness, and use that connection to help the wicked/ignorant change for the better in a way others can’t. This is better for humanity as a whole than the pain and suffering that wickedness brings.
Doesn't give the mother the right to treat people as poorly as she treated him.learn from tragedy and be kind to other people. No matter what.
@Lei Squad! stole the words outta my mouth
Exactly that two different issues right there
Yes, so true. Be kind to everyone no matter what. Everyone should be treated kindly by everyone. Everyone should be surrounded by nice people.
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The mother's actions do not grant her the right to treat others poorly, but she should learn from tragedy and be kind to others.
5:30 perfect dap was insane😤
THATS WHAT I THOUGHT TO
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I swear
Fr tho
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The sons head roll when she says she needs to work on herself is the most relatable thing in this video🤣👌lovely message and example of humility
Fun fact's Dhar are the perfect person's to watch while eating and he always makes our day or night even better
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THIS IS SO TRUER
Reading this comment while I’m eating lol
I watch him when I’m studying
Ye
That mom never learns a lesson about stereotyping people😂😂😂
NEVER. 😂😂😂😂
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The mother fails to learn the lesson about stereotyping people.
its part of the skit he tells her to act like that to each people a lesson
@@DestineeR0225 I know it's a joke
Well, today, as a community pharmacist originally from Poland working in London, I worked for 10 hrs with: the student from Ghana, the technician from Mauritius, and another student from Kosovo. We worked very hard for 10 hrs to serve all patients. I cannot imagine that someone could hurt anyone from my beautiful team. Bless them all, with love
Im from ghana
I’m from London.Its beautiful what your doing❤
5:32 nice dap😎
I’m from Nigeria 🇳🇬 😊
Most Nigerians are very kind ❤
Fax
Frr
Me too
They are kind that’s facts
The son's expression when mom said, "I need to work on myself." Priceless. lol
The fact I'm Nigerian and they is actually people like this in the world is just sad and crazy😢
English is the official languages of Nigeria, so I believe you and that you speak English
Im Indian and Im tired of people thinking we are all scammers
I’m Nigerian to and I always get treated like that
sorry about that , but always think positive , and don't think about all the mean people . think about the people that love you 💓
@@Murpedits420 ikrrr
Her yelling at people never gets old.
Including nagging and lecturing people.
K I wont
@@DONTREADMYPROFILEPICTURE-qb6ed ok I wont
Ur channel: DONT READ MY USERNAME (just did) everything u told me not to
@@DONTREADMYPROFILEPICTURE-qb6ed ok I wont
Relax guys she just thinks she’s still in the 50s I mean why else would she think chocolate bars still only cost 80cents…..
LOL. RIGHT. 😂😂😂
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If I were Ozaze (Sammy), I would have not ever forgiven my best friend’s mom for judging me like that. Ever!
exactly, she needs to learn action speaks louder than words
Same
not to be that person but the Bible says to forgive
@@heartforviv1 year later
@Thor_Editz10 everyone does that
With a mother like her, it's no wonder she chose a shelter over going back.
its part of the skit he tells her to act like that to each people a lesson
Thanks for this movie. Not all Nigerians are bad. Am Nigerian but I haven't travelled out side the country. There are still many good Nigerians despite the bad ones. When you meet a good Nigerian you won't want to leave that person.
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Also from Nigeria
Same
You have no idea how relatable this is. Growing up I always felt embarassed by how racist my family and white friends were. Everytime I brought someone home the treatment was completely different when it was a white person than a person of color. Everything was always just fine as long as my friends coming over to hang out were white. But they always had problems when I tried to play with a friend who's black or brown or even asian. With me feeling like crap I can't even imagine how they used to feel. The worst parts of my life were always having to deal with racist people. This reminds me of so many girlfriends I had to date without my parents knowing , so many friends I've lost because of prejudice, so many shameful moments and wasted opportunities. If there's one good thing that came out of all this is that I learned how to be a better person and not make the same mistakes of my family. I'm grateful for everything my parents went through to raise me. But If there's one thing I'll never repeat from them is to influence my kids with racism.
WOW! THIS BETTER GET PINNED
That's good that you're not that way. It's a shame when family or friends are like this. Stay strong😊
Damn
damn
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Just because something horrible happens to you doesn’t mean you can treat people like crap. It’s disgusting. No excuse. I’ve had horrible things happen to me and I didn’t treat my kid’s friends like criminals in my house. Old or new friends.
I pray that things are better for you now in Jesus' name. THE NAME ABOVE ALL NAMES. AMEN. ❤❤❤
"You shouldn't judge someone before you get to know them." Amen to that!
Yeah dhar man really needs that lesson himself
@@XSaltyRamenX why?
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@@SergioRamos-zz6ww u don't know whats happening with dhar past couple of months
@@SergioRamos-zz6wwbecause he makes stereotypical videos
"You do not need to tell him that you're sorry!"
"I do when my mom treats my new best friend like dirt!!"
Wish Jacob could've stood up to his mom when she said that.
He understood what his mom was going through
@@denisegordonreacts3728 that's not a excuse tho
its part of the skit he tells her to act like that to each people a lesson
This breaks my heart 3:12
I’m literally crying 😭😭😭 but thank you to all the good people that are still out here helping 6:17
Her true colors came out when she was stressed out and worried. Ain't no reason to treat others like shit when you're going through shit.
Was going to say this too.
Ayee bro wyd here?😂😂
I loved it how when the mom said "Clearly I need to work on myself" her sons expressed showed "yeah clearly".
“You shouldn’t judge someone before you get to know them.” Thank you for the wisdom and message. 💜💜🙏🏼
@DONT READ MY PROFILE PICTURE 🎉
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THIS IS THE MESSAGE EVERY TIME
Agreed
Exactly but people still do
The fact that the mother can humble herself after seeing her mistake really warms my heart😊❤great video
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its actor thats why man, it wouldnt be like this irl
8:37 she always has those teary eyes
"You shouldn't judge someone just because of there appearance" Love these vids! !
I love judging people by appearance 🥰
@@bernd_das_brot6911 ...huh?
@@lesediseeco5157 whats there to huh?
3:22 Pretty sure she said “Ozase” or whatever his name is, rather than “As I said”
Same
11:14 the face of a person when they realise they are fighting a losing argument
Finally an episode with a Nigerian 🇳🇬 I'm so happy that Dhar made this and is recognizing Nigerians a beautiful message as always
9:08 Watch the son's best friend is gonna somehow be involved in the women's shelter
So what if Osaze was actually poor? Then would it have been right to treat him the way she did? Absolutely not..
I don't think she should easily get away with that apology
as a Nigerian who has been watching DharMann for years now,I’m happy to see this kind of content🇳🇬💚
Keep up the good work Mann📌
Me: 🇩🇪+🇨🇲
9:37 Never judge people based on their races until you learn the truth
Facts
Morale of the story don't judge a book by its cover and don't judge someone by there race ❤
"You should never judge someone before you get to know them" So true! I know it's same lesson but it's important lesson, Have a balance between helping other people and helping yourself. There are some people who are rude to other people, Sammy was just giving chocolates for $5, and another lesson is "Don't judge someone before you walk in their shoes." These lessons are same!
Yeah this is true and it’s part of our lives and everyday lives too! And making a difference in this world too!
Thank you Dhar for this video, portraying the good image of Nigerians, truth be told Nigerians have been portrayed badly and this is probably due to bad leadership who have impoverished the citizens and make them look bad because of hunger, but in all honesty they are one of the nicest and caring people out there.
Thanks again Dhar for the video.
The actor doesn't have a Nigerian accent. It's more of an eastern African accent
@@nana.k7127thats what i was thinking!!
@@nana.k7127exactly
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A melhor coisa na vida é ficar de boca fechada.
Obrigada Dar Mann
Dhar Man never leaves us hanging.
He has us.
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@@gregumlauf6863 fr
@@DONTREADMYPROFILEPICTURE-qb6ed I already did.
He leaves black ppl
Excellent video. Definitely a good story here. Although, if I was the son, I would have screamed at my mom for her behavior towards Osaze. She's so lucky Osaze was willing to forgive her. I wouldn't have.
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I have always taken great pride in feeding all the kids in my hood. My Wife and I always provided a safe space for them to just be kids. They could come over whenever they wanted and play with my kids, play Xbox, jump on the trampoline, eat, do homework or whatever. Alot of them didn't have the best home life and I just wanted them to feel safe and to just have fun and not be hungry. It makes me upset that there are people like this to judge people because of their color or nationality.
As a Nigerian, this made me laugh cuz to an extent Nigeria is full of scammers and the reaction osaze gave was a typical Nigerian reaction🤣💀.
😂😂😂
Aswr 😂
@@lucagbadamassi2079 lol
@@hameedaholuwanifemi6039 yeah🤣🤣
6:42 i believe that the officer clearly noted the racism. Intrigued to see what will happen next.
damn the officer didnt do anything ☠☠
@@forboxilic What do you want him to do, do you want him to yell at the mother?
its part of the skit he tells her to act like that to each people a lesson
9:28 I think he works here
Today's message : “You shouldn’t judge someone before you get to know them.” , Thank you for sharing that dhar!
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exactly, and it’s actually so sad that black people are different because they are the most suspicious to people. i’m asian and i’ve seen a lot happen in real life
@@Siamese-oxo ?
Hi begula
New message”never judge a person selling chocolates”😊
lmaoo
the mom got humbled real quick
I love Ozase’s accent I just love it
Very fluent
It's not fluent it's natural😂
It's not a true Nigerian accent though
11:09 the woman was to stunned to speak 💀
I know 😂
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Never judge a book by its cover ❤❤❤
Moral of the story: Never judge a person without getting to know them first.
Wow bro
“You should never judge a person before you get to know them”
Perfect character for Karen 0:42
It's so nice to see Nigerians in your video. 😍 I'm a Nigerian too and proud to be one. ✌️🇳🇬
But it's funny the way they always pronounce the local names with an American accent. I was happy hearing Osaze's mom pronounce it the right way. 😅
Their accent didn't even sound Nigerian. I was like "nahh, y'all missed it"
@@lolade6687 accents can change overtime when your in a different country with a different accent
Same, I’m half Nigerian and half Irish :))
@@annabelzodox8732 that's nice to hear
This is the highest number of likes I've ever had 😅 though it's just 25, I'm happy.
"A box of chocolate" when i heard that. made me think of "forest gump". "my mama always say" life is like a box of chocolate, you'll never know what you gonna get" Keep up the great work
She got the police FaceTiming her 😂
9:49 I expected this to happen
The fact she switched up after they said “ gas station”, she said “if it wasn’t for you my daughter wouldn’t have a place to stay” but she really meant “if it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t be able to drive myself to target and Starbucks”.
My husband is Nigerian and I always got back lash people telling me to be careful and make sure he is a citizen. We are still together and strong
There are few bad Nigerians, but there are many good Nigerians out there.
@@Emmaxid my husband is great and he is already here and never changed up. We are expecting
@@Lacilove1991 I wish you guys all the best.
2:33 how embarrassing
I guess jacob’s mother learned a lesson at the end.
7:14 wtf who farted
Think that was the chair moving on the floor
😂💀
Never judge someone before you get to know them because you may never know if they going through a lot or not"
Oh this video had me in tears 🙏🏽🙏🏽 it was so beautiful ❤❤
Mom: Osaze, I’m so sorry. You’re one of the “good ones”.
Son: 🤦
This is a message from a time traveler. This video is gonna be great 👍
5:32 The dap😫😫
I was truly shocked at the end it was so wholesome 🙌🏽
Life changing lessons ❤️🤞motivational to those beginning a new path..
Too bad it falls flat because he doesn't practice what he preaches. He doesn't apply any of his "life lessons" to his own life
@@LilT2o00 huh
Matthew 7:1“Judge not, that ye be not judged.”🙏🏽✝️🙏🏽✝️🙏🏽✝️🙏🏽✝️🙏🏽✝️
3:17 this is making me feel furious at the entitlement lady
The fact the police was called Burbank police department 1:14
5:32 perfect
“You shouldn’t judge someone before you get to know them”
we’re not just changing lives, we’re being rude
😂😂😂😂
Do you think you’re funny? Rally!h
As we would Say i'm Mexico xD
xD
(The xd in Mexico it's for a funny Word)
its not funny
@@king.s.legend8362k than why did you even read this comment and p.s. no one asked
Where's the father? Why can't you show a father present?
It would complicate the plot
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Yesssssssss I have been waiting for Nigeria to appear on this channel😍😍
@@LexiqxYT yeah British bottul of wat,er
As a Nigerian I am deeply offended 😭
I am so sorry, I’m American but I’m a fan of Giannis the Greek Nigerian nba player
I Hope your ok
I absolutely love this videos and try daily to keep each message close to heart. Nothing can go wrong trying to make people’s days better
Him being nigerian and I am makes me feel that not all people from my country are bad
Why are people so cruel sometimes? 😢
5:32 nice dab
You should treat people like how you would like to be treated ❤️
You should never judge someone before you get to know them. No matter what race, skin color, nationality or ethnicity they are you should always treat people equally with care and respect.
😂😂as a Nigerian 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬I feel bad for Osaze and for her, as the Nigerian Prince got her, but how would you be expecting an inheritance from a stranger? 😂😂😂
But this kid is South African (accent)👍
I'm Nigerian and I love to see other Nigerians with my favorite youtubers
We all appreciate how much effort that they put in these videos❤
11:12 such a cute mom and her accents.
This is heart touching❤❤❤
I love Dhar man it’s always good to watch after school
@@DONTREADMYPROFILEPICTURE-qb6ed why
@@DONTREADMYPROFILEPICTURE-qb6ed why why
I love the subtle way he doesn’t accept her apology or say he will forgive but gives her a way to contribute.
Thanks for the very important message!! ❤ This shows that her daughter is very safe. Thank you so much.
"I absolutely love Dharmann's videos! They are incredibly inspirational and always leave me feeling motivated to be my best self. His messages are so powerful and relatable. I highly recommend his channel to anyone looking for a positive and uplifting experience."
why tf this seem like a bot comment even tho it prob isnt 💀
@@Jet-Jaguar_Throttle-Puma It Isn't 😂😂
@@Jet-Jaguar_Throttle-PumaChatGPT ahhh comment
Yea I agree with theses guys
BRO PERIODS APOSTROPHES YEA ITS A BOT
Heartwarming 💖. This one's acting was really good.
Im thankfully tjis one didn't have the cliche line, "so you see". Lol
Sweet story to not assume and get to know others before accusing before bed 🛏️🙏🏼💯🛏️
I love how the videos are clean and all ages can enjoy this content 😊
He’s made PG-13 videos
The white mom had a huge change of heart after misjudging her son's new friend Osaze and who is and everything about him once she met his mom and everything else afterwards