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Ok this guy is the people we need. He spoke all hard true facts. He didn't make us look like we "ride" elephants to school. Appreciate the honesty bruv.😏
@@pietrojenkins6901 nope to say a lot is really blowing it out of proportion alot of violent crimes happen at "knifepoint" rather because guns are not easy to acquire here in S.A
@@pietrojenkins6901 depends where you go too..where I live, you hardly hear about anything because it's not a city, people are content with the little they have, unlike in Guateng where everything is driven by time and money (not bad, but expensive to live there). We hardly hear about murder too it's a very quiet town...
Neh! I feel as though some people come to SA and only go to Cape town eat the food they know like pasta and rice and don't know anything about SA culture other than what their tour guide on Kruger told them but not from intimate experience. This guy went within man.
I'm so glad you experienced the different areas in South Africa. Most foreigners this it's just Capetown, but there is so much more to our country than Capetown and suburban areas.
It's guys like this you can actually take home and introduce to your grandma and not worry if he'll be 'okay' 😂. Mogodu is one of my fav❤️. Love how he kept it objective and accurate.
Sitting here in America laughing at how we eat chicken. I'm South African who lives in America and still eat that way. I even have chicken feet in my fridge.
We do! We are just tired of being misunderstood, poorly judged or forgotten about on the tip of Africa. we love external validation and acceptance. So yes, we are super excited when people share and love the positive things we have had a hand in contributing to the world. And that's everything from the word 'Trek' in Star Trek, Trevor Noah, Elon Musk, Charlize Theron, JRR Tolkien, Nandos, Heart Transplants, Princess Charlene, District 9, Die Antwoord, Disney's Lion King stolen theme song...the list is endless. We are proud to be an amazing place to visit filled with awesome people and diverse cultures!
Theron Kolokwe no one said you can’t copy what we started. All she is sayin is that it’s a South African thing, that started here, weather or not who else does it is irrelevant in this case
@@mhlengindlovu8450 Hayi suka mxm! ukhulumi ngathi yenziwe ngabantu abamnyama leyo Borewors. It is found in every country where you find the Afrikaners. Countries like Zim, Lesotho etc.
I am extremely shocked by your accent and how well you speak isiZulu and SeTswana. Actually better than some of my South African friends 👍🏽👌👌. It really is true that we learn peoples' languages if we are willing to and respect different cultures.
Afrikaans was first spoken by the Malay slaves and was first known as 'kombuis Hollands' or 'kitchen Dutch'. It is a combination of Dutch, English, Malay, Arabic and very little German.
Actually it was the Khoi-San people German settlers actually noticed that the khoi slaves were able to speak to the all other slaves and easily kicked up their indigenous languages. Male Khoi slaves were then sort of domesticated and taught German so that they could communicate to all slaves and the khoi slaves incorporated the other languages such as Khoi, Dutch, English, Arabic etc forming Kaaps Hollands . Therefore all the slaves found it easier to learn the Dutch derivative because parts of their language was incorporated into Kaaps Holland and they could communicate with slave owners. That is why female khoi slaves were first used as domestic workers because they were able to somewhat understand German and could be given instructions
The basics of South Africa, learn Zulu then you are covered with Xhosa, Swati and ndebele. Hence learn Tswana then you are covered with Sotho and Pedi... Trust me🇿🇦💯❤️
The fact that they acknowledged apartheid is so good. There is a lot of tension, but they come together and create the land it is now and I am so proud I grew up there.
Although I have yet to travel outside of South Africa, many of my friends from other countries say that one big difference between South Africa and other countries is that (and I paraphrase), "The people here are so friendly!" And my South African friends' experiences overseas supports this statement. A simple thing like a friendly conversation with a cashier is not nearly as common elsewhere in the world as it is here. I might be very biased, but I think we South Africans are pretty amazing. 😊
He’s got it all pretty spot on. I love how he embraced the cultures, the food the languages. South Africa is and it’s people are beautiful in all their diversity.
I clicked on this video because I thought he would show some pictures and clips of his experience. I must say that I was captured even without that. Very informative guy. The next time you come to SA, you should come stay in my house...😅
Shout to you ma broe & we appreciate what you're doing for telling the truth about our beautiful country and do away with bad stereotypes....peace out 👊. Proudly SA, Durban aweh.
I like this guy! You can see how much respect and love he has within him, just by the way he speaks! One of the most accurate descriptions of our country 😂👍🏼 Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦❤
THANK YOU FOR BEING SOO KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT OUR COUNTRY!! we need more people to be EDUCATED about south africa and AFRICA as a whole! I appreciate the honesty fr
@@madeleinandrews Thats true, however most of the ones I have met had the same trait. In fact when a white South African can speak a vernacular African language its something to applaud to this day
I agree with most of the comments and replies..... The majority of White South Africans do not bother to learn about Black South African cultures, and the majority of Black South Africans do not bother learning about White South African culture. I on the other hand DO. My knowledge of African culture might surprise you. I did not learn it from a book. I learned it from truly spending time with my African friends, in their homes, Kasi style. I can speak Sesotho, and I am busy learning isiXhosa. My Dad was fluent in isiXhosa as he grew up in the old Transkei. Although the majority of ALL humans do not bother to learn about other cultures, you DO get those of us who are pasionate about other people and their cultures.
This is fair and humble assessment ......you understand South Africa more than people who stayed in it........black or white ......Thanks about your open mind
From a South African to you... Thank you for taking time getting to know us. I love the idea of you coming here with an interest to learn and take something back home
Never in all 19 years of my life have I ever said trousers. I've always said pants. Also, he's definitely visited parts of South Africa that I've only seen on tv and the interwebs.
WOW. This guy really learnt a lot! He really paid ATTENTION. He even completely understood and thoroughly explained our cultural & historical dynamics! Most South Africans living in SA for song long, have not even experienced half of what he shared. He really understands our nation - languages, tribes, cultural respects, population origins, etc.
Give this guy a 🔔 because he articulates South Africa to the tee!!!! Very observant and shows how when you really want to understand a place or people you can!
Honest reaction, much appreciated you relating the real cultural experience of who we are. You were truly embedded in our different facets of society, you didn't even let an unpleasant experience dampen your positive experience!
I have no words. He really embarrassed the culture and didn't let any preconceived notions influence his way of thinking. The amount of respect he shows is amazing.
Wonderful reviews from honest open minded person who's opened himself up to embracing and learning a multitude of cultures within a single country/region. Hope on his next visit he comes to the Western Cape.
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"if you're smart about it, you can be safe". That's so south African 😂😂
I give him props for saying that cause it’s something many people never really touch on
@@Suburban_Pantsula he was not taking unnecessary risks. If you are careful you will be fine.
So true 🤣🤣🤣
@@BulumkoHlungulu yes but you have to be very careful
So very true
Ok this guy is the people we need. He spoke all hard true facts. He didn't make us look like we "ride" elephants to school. Appreciate the honesty bruv.😏
😂😂😂😂
Riding elephants to school would be dope actually
eh bruh..i am impressed as well
😂😂💯
If we did it would be fun though...they can be better than the taxis😂👌
This has to be the best review of South Africa I’ve seen yet.
That's so true such positive feedback
So cool to stumble upon this
This made me feel good about Mzansi again ❤
Agreeed
Mhm! I love South Africa 🇿🇦 I live here as while
That's a fair assessment. SA isn't perfect but the people are great.
I really wish that this video can been seen by a lot of people who always have that negative or bad view and understanding the African countries 🤘🏾👌🏾
Lots of violent gun crimes over there though.
@@pietrojenkins6901 nope to say a lot is really blowing it out of proportion alot of violent crimes happen at "knifepoint" rather because guns are not easy to acquire here in S.A
No country is perfect since no human is perfect
@@pietrojenkins6901 depends where you go too..where I live, you hardly hear about anything because it's not a city, people are content with the little they have, unlike in Guateng where everything is driven by time and money (not bad, but expensive to live there).
We hardly hear about murder too it's a very quiet town...
“Never got robbed” weet jy hoe gelukkig is jy?😂😂😂
Hy is doners gelukkig hoor. Ek is mal oor hoe hy boerewors sê.
@Jaco Tromp ja 😂😂
I have never got rob and been living in the same area my whole life (14) years
@@15carrots get out more, and i will garantee you that you will get robbed or some1 will attempt to rob you.. Speaking from experience
@@alexanderwilliams4645 yea im 14 na mate
this guy had the WHOLE EXPERIENCE of SA
Neh! I feel as though some people come to SA and only go to Cape town eat the food they know like pasta and rice and don't know anything about SA culture other than what their tour guide on Kruger told them but not from intimate experience. This guy went within man.
You're like a kid who went to zoo and explained exactly what he saw and learned. I admire your honesty about my country 10/10
@Cedric Ntando yes
@Cedric Ntando oh come on🙄 it's just an example you don't have to take it personal
This guy became a South Africa. 😅😅
He seems to have a good handle on the language greetings and very respectful with trying different foods.
I am South African but I reckon you articulated our story way better than I would. Even if i tried.
i would have been like it's nice there, it's all parties, dancing, songs and government corruption.
I love how you talked about eating chicken .. made me laugh because it's so true 😂
I like how it frustrated him when he got home, seeing so much meat left on the bones. 🤣🤣🤣
Truths😂😂
Same
We share a Surname
I'm so glad you experienced the different areas in South Africa. Most foreigners this it's just Capetown, but there is so much more to our country than Capetown and suburban areas.
True
Wow a South African talking about foreigners. I thought you people were "world class xenophobic " ???
@@pietrojenkins6901 that's very rude,I hope you are setting great example to your children, siblings and family
He was a missionary, so they mostly serve in the rural areas.
@@pietrojenkins6901 what exactly is your issue with SA? Your comments are all negative and rude.
I love how accurate this was about my country! 👏🇿🇦
Same
What a fantastic attitude. Respect always goes a long way.
At 28 I still chew the bones. It's so embarrassing at restaurants, Its an addiction 😂
same 😂 usually save my bones if eating out to finish em off at home, especially pork rib bones
I eat the bones so clean that when I give it to the dogs they look at me and ask what is this.😁
Its actually healthy so..
I feel you
@@raymondglad5593 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's guys like this you can actually take home and introduce to your grandma and not worry if he'll be 'okay' 😂. Mogodu is one of my fav❤️. Love how he kept it objective and accurate.
Hello
I smell a simp
This is a more accurate and fair depiction of South Africa than what most SAn youtubers give. So refreshing and encouraging. Bless ❤️
Sitting here in America laughing at how we eat chicken. I'm South African who lives in America and still eat that way. I even have chicken feet in my fridge.
Please hook me up a job there, i have an honours in Food and Nutrition
Chicken feet are delicious.
I love that
We call them 'walkie talkies ' chicken feet and beaks
i didn’t know that there was any other way😂
He pronounces each culture and accent well enough. Well done!
"Bakkie" is Afrikaans though, not any form of English. Hehe.
Kyk my oom se bakkie 😂
One note. We do say "pants". The only person I ever heard say "trousers" was my grandfather.
I don't even think hear anyone say "trousers" for me
How formal would u be to talk about trousers on a random Tuesday🤣
@@tabatatee 🤣
@@tabatatee 🤣🤣🤣right
This is the only comment I was looking for 😅😅
Dunno why south Africans gets so excited when a Foreigner talks about South Africa
Haha
Lol it’s so true
I’m South African and everytime I see anyone talk about South Africa, I get so exited.
I have no idea why.
It's just nice to be noticed and accepted as a country
because if they give a good review it makes us feel proud and happy to have such a unique country
We do! We are just tired of being misunderstood, poorly judged or forgotten about on the tip of Africa. we love external validation and acceptance. So yes, we are super excited when people share and love the positive things we have had a hand in contributing to the world.
And that's everything from the word 'Trek' in Star Trek, Trevor Noah, Elon Musk, Charlize Theron, JRR Tolkien, Nandos, Heart Transplants, Princess Charlene, District 9, Die Antwoord, Disney's Lion King stolen theme song...the list is endless.
We are proud to be an amazing place to visit filled with awesome people and diverse cultures!
Gina that is so true! You are over 1000% right!
Chakalaka and Borewors only found in SA
Just cross the Orange River and see how your statement is not true.
And New Zealand**
Theron Kolokwe no one said you can’t copy what we started. All she is sayin is that it’s a South African thing, that started here, weather or not who else does it is irrelevant in this case
@@mhlengindlovu8450 Hayi suka mxm! ukhulumi ngathi yenziwe ngabantu abamnyama leyo Borewors. It is found in every country where you find the Afrikaners. Countries like Zim, Lesotho etc.
@@fulcrumpith1184 Afrikaners first settled here yilonto ibelonga apha
He's right on point. I'm a South African and felt like he was describing us very well.
The best review I've seen for South Africa. Honest, fair and true
You can tell he lived not only in SA but lived with all kinds of Mzanzi people.
Hey man! We would love to have you back in South Africa. You're a great human being! You've embraced the embodiment of the spirit of Ubuntu.
Wow...you are a fantastic observer and learner. You welcome anytime.
I love how he didn't just speak of Zulu, like most people do after their experience in South Africa, he also spoke about other languages
I am extremely shocked by your accent and how well you speak isiZulu and SeTswana. Actually better than some of my South African friends 👍🏽👌👌. It really is true that we learn peoples' languages if we are willing to and respect different cultures.
I like how true this guy is🤗this guy had a true experiance of Mzansi
Man I wish I can shake your hand for Knowing much bout ZAR
You do know ZAR is the money, right ?
Indeed I do, I am from & currently living @032 aka KwaDukuza(Stanger)
@@buhlemthokozisi891 fair enough...
@@vlad_zvikomborero before it was RSA it was ZAR
Afrikaans was first spoken by the Malay slaves and was first known as 'kombuis Hollands' or 'kitchen Dutch'. It is a combination of Dutch, English, Malay, Arabic and very little German.
Then what happened that Afrikaaners speak original Afrikaans like clear one than Malay in Cape Town?
this is true. It's on an official gov website as well
Actually it was the Khoi-San people
German settlers actually noticed that the khoi slaves were able to speak to the all other slaves and easily kicked up their indigenous languages. Male Khoi slaves were then sort of domesticated and taught German so that they could communicate to all slaves and the khoi slaves incorporated the other languages such as Khoi, Dutch, English, Arabic etc forming Kaaps Hollands . Therefore all the slaves found it easier to learn the Dutch derivative because parts of their language was incorporated into Kaaps Holland and they could communicate with slave owners. That is why female khoi slaves were first used as domestic workers because they were able to somewhat understand German and could be given instructions
Check out the similarities of Indonesian and Afrikaans because of the Dutch influence.
And French !!!
I really like this guy his very honest and knows what he's talking about
The basics of South Africa, learn Zulu then you are covered with Xhosa, Swati and ndebele. Hence learn Tswana then you are covered with Sotho and Pedi... Trust me🇿🇦💯❤️
The fact that they acknowledged apartheid is so good. There is a lot of tension, but they come together and create the land it is now and I am so proud I grew up there.
This was just profound, I love how this man is so accurate with his in depth analysis.
Although I have yet to travel outside of South Africa, many of my friends from other countries say that one big difference between South Africa and other countries is that (and I paraphrase), "The people here are so friendly!" And my South African friends' experiences overseas supports this statement. A simple thing like a friendly conversation with a cashier is not nearly as common elsewhere in the world as it is here.
I might be very biased, but I think we South Africans are pretty amazing. 😊
Best review ever. Facts only, you’ve hit all corners of SA I can tell. Big up to you.
😂😂😂 "Time doesn't matter as much". What a great opening line
I've been in india for 7years now, the food is different... Haven't had pap since I left home. I miss my food 🇿🇦💕
Haibo. You are South African and finding Indian food different. You should have spent time in Durban before going to India
Haaaa proudly South African 🤩
He’s got it all pretty spot on. I love how he embraced the cultures, the food the languages. South Africa is and it’s people are beautiful in all their diversity.
I clicked on this video because I thought he would show some pictures and clips of his experience. I must say that I was captured even without that. Very informative guy. The next time you come to SA, you should come stay in my house...😅
Shout to you ma broe & we appreciate what you're doing for telling the truth about our beautiful country and do away with bad stereotypes....peace out 👊. Proudly SA, Durban aweh.
Lol eating pap and wors as I'm watching this🤣😅
His assessment is excellent!!👏🏽👏🏽
I like that he is trying to pronounce affrikaans words
I like this guy! You can see how much respect and love he has within him, just by the way he speaks!
One of the most accurate descriptions of our country 😂👍🏼
Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦❤
I am 40 and still chew bones..even in restaurants(sometimes) "hides"
Chew them ausi Dolly.
THANK YOU FOR BEING SOO KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT OUR COUNTRY!!
we need more people to be EDUCATED about south africa and AFRICA as a whole! I appreciate the honesty fr
Tension!🙈 Oh my you had the full experience. 😂😂😂 Yep that's SA
Say that again 😂😂😂. You can see it on the comments also.
We all have to come to terms with each other and start loving each other regardless off skin color, Its about time now
@@charldenvanwyk5746 sadly not everyone feels the same.
A little too much experience
You really studied the culture and kept an open mind. You did something white South Africans have not done in centuries
Phineas Ratshosa please do not generalize... You do not know all White South Africans.....
@@madeleinandrews Thats true, however most of the ones I have met had the same trait. In fact when a white South African can speak a vernacular African language its something to applaud to this day
@@phineasratshosa4982 and even if they simply pronounce your name and surname correctly😭😭
I agree with most of the comments and replies..... The majority of White South Africans do not bother to learn about Black South African cultures, and the majority of Black South Africans do not bother learning about White South African culture. I on the other hand DO. My knowledge of African culture might surprise you. I did not learn it from a book. I learned it from truly spending time with my African friends, in their homes, Kasi style. I can speak Sesotho, and I am busy learning isiXhosa. My Dad was fluent in isiXhosa as he grew up in the old Transkei. Although the majority of ALL humans do not bother to learn about other cultures, you DO get those of us who are pasionate about other people and their cultures.
@@lasikobi7134 True. For instance, Philisiwe will be announced the same way as Phineas, with an "F" sound instead of a "P" sound......
This is fair and humble assessment ......you understand South Africa more than people who stayed in it........black or white ......Thanks about your open mind
THIS VIDEO WARMS MY HEART
From a South African to you... Thank you for taking time getting to know us. I love the idea of you coming here with an interest to learn and take something back home
When someone asks about SA🇿🇦 i am going to send them a link to this video❤️!!
Best best told experience about my home country out there
Never in all 19 years of my life have I ever said trousers. I've always said pants. Also, he's definitely visited parts of South Africa that I've only seen on tv and the interwebs.
Thank you for visiting our beautiful and diverse country. Hope to see you back soon 👏🏻👍🏻
Respect my guy, you should make more video like this, you are most welcome in our country
WOW. This guy really learnt a lot! He really paid ATTENTION. He even completely understood and thoroughly explained our cultural & historical dynamics! Most South Africans living in SA for song long, have not even experienced half of what he shared. He really understands our nation - languages, tribes, cultural respects, population origins, etc.
Wow, this yank went full immersive. Most of us don't even eat tripe/offal.
You Learnt So Much About South Africa...I Salute You
He says he loves Nyama ye ntloko 😂🙌🏽😂🙌🏽😂🙌🏽
He is hooked 😅😅😅
Lets just give him a round of applause 😅😅🤣
He says he loves mogodu and I was like mmmhh my guy *impressed face*
😂😂😂😂😂
I appreciate your knowledge and acknowledgement of every aspect of our Country. The effort you put into learning is admirable.
"A year later... We found the car six hours away. So that was kind of cool" 😂😩
Give this guy a 🔔 because he articulates South Africa to the tee!!!! Very observant and shows how when you really want to understand a place or people you can!
Hahahaha the chicken story killed me🤣😂🤣😂
Cause it is true🤣🤣🤣 even we eat the chicken that way
Thank you so much in sharing with the world about my beautiful country. Awesome reflection of who we are. If you were here I would give you a big hug
THANK YOU SO MUCH. MORE PEOPLE NEED TO HAVE THIS UNDERSTANDING.
Awesome, good to hear that you had a great time here in South Africa. May God richly bless you.
I couldn't stop smiling at this video😭😭😭♥️ literally the best review of South Africa
Honest reaction, much appreciated you relating the real cultural experience of who we are. You were truly embedded in our different facets of society, you didn't even let an unpleasant experience dampen your positive experience!
You even managed to sense the tension??? LOL! You had the whole experience Sir 🤣😭😂
"There's a lot of crime, but you have to be smart about"
So true so true
You can go through as an average white South African young man.
I have no words. He really embarrassed the culture and didn't let any preconceived notions influence his way of thinking. The amount of respect he shows is amazing.
The review of our country in this video is spot on. Thank you and I am glad you got exposed to all the different areas.
This has been a very Fair Assessment my guy, nicely done.
I'm from South Africa
Wow. You know more about South Africa than most South Africans. Many don't even know the greetings and they have lived here all their lives.
The fact that you have been to Towns, Townships and rural areas means you really learned a lot about ZA. Big up to you
This man went to the Hostel and in the Township and he was among strong man such Zulu, Xhosa & Ndebele and more... I am loving it
This is the best TH-cam video I have ever seen. Thank you for describing us so well. God bless you 🙌🏽
Respect outta CPT 021🇿🇦
This guy knows his stuff. I'm impressed 🔥
LOVE THIS GUY
Siyabonga mfethu, for such a wonderful feedback about our country. It's so beautiful and amazing to be South African
You have a warm soul.
Enjoyed this, you can tell he took the time to take every experience in and thoroughly so.👌🏾
Impressive how accurate he is. He knows more about SA than some of my own friends here lol
Impressed.. ur welcome back here
So honest❤much love from South Africa!!
I enjoyed watching this video...❤️🔥🇿🇦
A truly accurate description of my country. Thank you for respecting our various cultures.
My boi enjoyed pap and cow head and tripe hahaha I’m surprised 😂😂❤️❤️
Going through comments , South Africans approves. ✅✅🙌No we need to teach him how WE dance 💃 plus our Black Twitter 😂😂🤣
Wow love this video everything was so accurate
I love him❤Thank you for being respectful👍and very much honest and positive
Very good review of South Africa. Authentic. I am South African, and I am impressed. Thank you.
I love the accuracy in this😍😍 watching from South Africa (Johannesburg)
Thank you
Wonderful reviews from honest open minded person who's opened himself up to embracing and learning a multitude of cultures within a single country/region. Hope on his next visit he comes to the Western Cape.
Love your work! 💙