Dating a doctor rn. Trust me when I say this: “Nurses are heaven-sent!” That was a direct quote by my bf. Of course, doctors are more educated than nurses, but nurses have more experience than most doctors and they directly interact with patients on a daily basis. Without them, the hospitals would collapse in a second! That’s why my bf always gets donuts whenever he has extra money for the nurses in the break room to be on their good side! 😅
"I absolutely loved the episode 'Fighting Temptations'! The humor and heart between Bob and Abishola are always on point. It perfectly captured the struggles of relationships with a comedic twist! Can't wait to see what happens next!"
"If you have something to say, then say it" This is a statement you should NEVER make to a Nigerian you know is holding his/her tongue/opinion about something. You're going to regret it, every single time.
it is weird his white coat says emergency medicine but he is doing ward rounds. and he doesnt know viagra mix with gtn is amazing recipe for long stays in ed
Nope. You must realise that Nigeria is a very diverse country, over 220 million people. So, there are indeed some Nigerian people who speak and act like the nurse in the video. But it doesn't speak for the population, some other Nigerian aren't quite as confrontational or have that particular accent. I know this because I'm Nigerian myself, and have lived everyday of my life here.
The nurse only gave a hint,he could have waited to ask follow up questions outside. He asked for it,besides he gave instructions Infront of the patient,he shouldn't have too
Dating a doctor rn. Trust me when I say this: “Nurses are heaven-sent!” That was a direct quote by my bf. Of course, doctors are more educated than nurses, but nurses have more experience than most doctors and they directly interact with patients on a daily basis. Without them, the hospitals would collapse in a second! That’s why my bf always gets donuts whenever he has extra money for the nurses in the break room to be on their good side! 😅
Nigerians are always expressive 😂
that😂😂😂❤❤❤. Yessss we are.
We cross the line with our expressiveness sometimes
@@clergyman3856we tell you sorry and walk away😅😅
the doctor was out of line. When she said Sildenafil, he should have just retracted quickly, instead, he tried to act all macho.
@@clergyman3856there's no line😂
The last sentence is so me. I will always state my facts no single intimidation will stop me from stand up on what is right
Tempting Bob with food 😂😂
"I absolutely loved the episode 'Fighting Temptations'! The humor and heart between Bob and Abishola are always on point. It perfectly captured the struggles of relationships with a comedic twist! Can't wait to see what happens next!"
Doctors can be so arrogant.
That yes. We Can be. And I am so sorry for that
The actor who played the doctor part really looked arrogant probably even in real life. He has that horrible offensive look.
Don't they. say: They have that God complex.
That god nurses nowadays are standing up to these arrogant doctors. Back in the day, they had too much power.
No we are not
"If you have something to say, then say it"
This is a statement you should NEVER make to a Nigerian you know is holding his/her tongue/opinion about something. You're going to regret it, every single time.
it is weird his white coat says emergency medicine but he is doing ward rounds. and he doesnt know viagra mix with gtn is amazing recipe for long stays in ed
Is the doc An Indian?
I would like to be my nurse at any time
Mee too
Nigerians dont sound like this. This is overly exaggerated.
They sound exactly like that!
@@rahmaali7304
Naaaa
Exactly ! It's way exaggerated
Nope. You must realise that Nigeria is a very diverse country, over 220 million people. So, there are indeed some Nigerian people who speak and act like the nurse in the video. But it doesn't speak for the population, some other Nigerian aren't quite as confrontational or have that particular accent.
I know this because I'm Nigerian myself, and have lived everyday of my life here.
Depends on what part of Nigeria
2:53 longer in Nigerian
What episode is this?
What episode pls
Fighting temptations
The nurse was wrong to do that in front of the patient
The nurse only gave a hint,he could have waited to ask follow up questions outside. He asked for it,besides he gave instructions Infront of the patient,he shouldn't have too
What episode is this?