The truth is that I will be glad if English becomes an official language in DRC but there's no region where they speak English except some individual who have traveled outside the country
I just wanted to point out that there are several instances in your video, where you use the words country and Africa in the same sentence, and where you speak of Turkey (not Asia) in comparison to Africa (rather than the DRC). I know that you specify at the beginning of your video that you went to the DRC. It would've have been good, though, if you could have remained consistent in speaking of the DRC, and Kinshasa, rather than "Africa". It's tiring. It is so tiring hearing people speak about the continent as a whole, as if it is a country. As a Congolese person, I also disagree that Kinshasa is not touristic. There are numerous touristic sites that you can explore in and around the city; however, it is true that the city's economy is not built around tourism. Many touristic sites are privately owned and operated.
@@warmhearttravels1 I like that you chose my country to have a different experience of life. I am Congolese and I live in Kinshasa. Even if you're not willing to come back nor in your intention but I'd like to teach you Lingála
Sorry, but I don't know Uzbekistan very well. I traveled there for only 1 week. The only thing I can do is I can send you a link to Uzbekistan travel group, where there are local people too, maybe they can help you. Write me on Instagram and I will send you the link
Hi, I am running a TH-cam channel that aims essentially to tell the positive story of Congo and I would like to translate some of your videos about Congo in french and then share on my channel. Would you allow me to do so ?
Hello 👋👋 Not all my videos are super positive, as you've seen I guess. I tried to be realistic and objective. But if you want to translate some videos and share them, you can do so, just mention my channel in the description as an original source.
@@warmhearttravels1Hi.. Can you please provide me with your company details in Kinshasa.. As I would like to send my CV to get the job there . Regards Fabrice from the United Kingdom
I am from Burundi (East Africa) and I would like to thank you for sharing your experience. French language is really difficult, you learned it pretty fast. I attended Patrice Lumumba University (now People's Friendship University of Russia) in Moscow from 1971 to 1977. I remember how the first months were hard. In the stores, fortunately all the prices were displayed, so I would just hand the money over and wait for my change.
Wow, how interesting! I'm from Brazil and I really liked your story. Could you tell us more about how you went to study in Russia, even though you are from Burundi?
@@Mateus-ir3vv Thank you for your interest. Patrice Lumumba University was created in 1960 to help train young people from newly independent countries. Patrice Lumumba is the hero of the independence of the Democratic Republic of Congo or Congo-Kinshasa (he was assassinated). Actually in our geology group we were like 8 foreigners (including Carlos from Brazil and others from Colombia and other Latin American countries and India and Sri Lanka) and 6 other students were Russians. The first university in Burundi was open around 1964: students would do two years there and then go to Belgium or France for another two years. There were just a few departments. So the Soviet Union was helping by taking students fresh out of secondary school. I was about 3 months from graduation that the school principal (a Belgian Salesian priest) told me and another classmate to start gathering documents for a scholarship in Soviet Union. At the recent Russia-Africa Summit in Saint Petersburg in July 2023, it was announced that about 3,500 Burundians have been trained in Russia. And recently it was announced that scholarships will be increased to about 100 per year. I don't live in Burundi so I can't be sure, but I think there is some cooperation between Burundi and Brazil in agriculture and education.
DRC is 1 of 55 countries in Africa, Africa is a masive continent
Good job sister. I enjoyed it
Thank you)
@@warmhearttravels1 what is your IG page or Facebook page?
Great video🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you 🙂
I love your experience enjoyed being home, you're welcome again dear 💕😍🇨🇩🇹🇷
Thank you 🙂
Merci pour le vidéo kinshasa
Je vous en prie)
That's my country ♥️🙏🇺🇸🇨🇩
I love yours country
@@globaltravelnews wow awesome 😊♥️
Thank you for your first experience in capital city of DRCongo. I think that you've liked it too much.
Yes, I really enjoyed my time in Kinshasa 🙂
You have to visit Lubumbashi is different from kinshasa. we speak french and english in the south part of DRC.
English 😅😅😅
The truth is that I will be glad if English becomes an official language in DRC but there's no region where they speak English except some individual who have traveled outside the country
I just wanted to point out that there are several instances in your video, where you use the words country and Africa in the same sentence, and where you speak of Turkey (not Asia) in comparison to Africa (rather than the DRC). I know that you specify at the beginning of your video that you went to the DRC. It would've have been good, though, if you could have remained consistent in speaking of the DRC, and Kinshasa, rather than "Africa". It's tiring. It is so tiring hearing people speak about the continent as a whole, as if it is a country. As a Congolese person, I also disagree that Kinshasa is not touristic. There are numerous touristic sites that you can explore in and around the city; however, it is true that the city's economy is not built around tourism. Many touristic sites are privately owned and operated.
Kongo 🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 mboka Tata Simon Kimbangu
I'm interested in moving to Kinshasa. How can I get in contact with you? btw I loved the video very informative.
Thank you) I left Kinshasa already. I am in Kazakhstan now
Hi I'm watching this video from Cape town in south Africa but I'm from DRC congo
I lived in Kinshasa Congo DRC
Kitoko makasi bravo 👏 ❤
Thank you 🙂
@@warmhearttravels1 merci beaucoup
@@kaketanianza9053 Je vous en prie)
@@warmhearttravels1 💕👍🏻🙏
Did you learn Lingála?
Are you planning to come back and invest as an independent in Kinshasa?
Well, I learned only "Sala musala" 😀
I am not sure if I will come back there, I do not have such plans for now
@@warmhearttravels1 I like that you chose my country to have a different experience of life. I am Congolese and I live in Kinshasa. Even if you're not willing to come back nor in your intention but I'd like to teach you Lingála
Can we connect
I'm in USA , LAS VEGAS
How u stay in Africa same I have to stay usbakistan please guide me thanking you
Sorry, but I don't know Uzbekistan very well. I traveled there for only 1 week.
The only thing I can do is I can send you a link to Uzbekistan travel group, where there are local people too, maybe they can help you. Write me on Instagram and I will send you the link
I am coming Tanzania next month,try to connect with you
I came back to my home country)
Hi,
I am running a TH-cam channel that aims essentially to tell the positive story of Congo and I would like to translate some of your videos about Congo in french and then share on my channel.
Would you allow me to do so ?
Hello 👋👋
Not all my videos are super positive, as you've seen I guess. I tried to be realistic and objective.
But if you want to translate some videos and share them, you can do so, just mention my channel in the description as an original source.
I noticed that not all of them are positive 😁
But still, I love these realistic points of view. At least they are not misinformation.
very interesting🎉
Thank you 🤗
Could you please tell the living expense??Is 5K USD enough for a couple??
Sorry, I really can't tell, because my company paid for everything - for food and housing. I only can say that the country is expensive in general
@@warmhearttravels1Hi.. Can you please provide me with your company details in Kinshasa.. As I would like to send my CV to get the job there .
Regards
Fabrice from the United Kingdom
Nice video mam from nitin vara
Congo kinshasa
@@varanitin1173 Thank you 🙂
Welcome back
Thank you
Where are you from?
I'm from Kazakhstan
So tell me are you not longer living in Kinshasa?
No, not anymore. I came back to my home country
Hello mam, At present am also working in Congo as a Comptable, let me know if you would like to hire .
Hello, thank you for your offer, but I have other plans for now
💗
Hello madam iam in kinshasha ineed a job plz reply me
Sorry, I don't think I am able to help you
This last Time, we have inflation. It's from a lot of dépense for pay theachers and soldiers
😔
I don’t know about tipping in Congo 😂
I am from Burundi (East Africa) and I would like to thank you for sharing your experience.
French language is really difficult, you learned it pretty fast.
I attended Patrice Lumumba University (now People's Friendship University of Russia) in Moscow from 1971 to 1977. I remember how the first months were hard. In the stores, fortunately all the prices were displayed, so I would just hand the money over and wait for my change.
Wow, how interesting! I'm from Brazil and I really liked your story.
Could you tell us more about how you went to study in Russia, even though you are from Burundi?
@@Mateus-ir3vv Thank you for your interest. Patrice Lumumba University was created in 1960 to help train young people from newly independent countries. Patrice Lumumba is the hero of the independence of the Democratic Republic of Congo or Congo-Kinshasa (he was assassinated). Actually in our geology group we were like 8 foreigners (including Carlos from Brazil and others from Colombia and other Latin American countries and India and Sri Lanka) and 6 other students were Russians.
The first university in Burundi was open around 1964: students would do two years there and then go to Belgium or France for another two years. There were just a few departments. So the Soviet Union was helping by taking students fresh out of secondary school. I was about 3 months from graduation that the school principal (a Belgian Salesian priest) told me and another classmate to start gathering documents for a scholarship in Soviet Union.
At the recent Russia-Africa Summit in Saint Petersburg in July 2023, it was announced that about 3,500 Burundians have been trained in Russia. And recently it was announced that scholarships will be increased to about 100 per year.
I don't live in Burundi so I can't be sure, but I think there is some cooperation between Burundi and Brazil in agriculture and education.
No way