Great discussion. I have been in the USA since 96 and i can relate to your husband. I am not happy as i was in Ghana. I am comfortable here and was in Ghana but i miss my freedom.
I definitely understand what you mean I left Jamaica moved to the states when I was 16 I have been miserable ever since I can’t wait to leave it feels like prison
I remember back in the day in NY in the 1980's, Erasmus HS was the worst...I can identify with Rush's experiences...I remember a lot of shootings in the streets and at parties, but things have calmed down since. Thankfully, my supportive wife and I will be moving to Ghana very soon....hopefully, we will meet you guys at some point. Great video...thanks for sharing.👍🏾
He meant no fence round the compound, its like that in most villages in Africa, compounds are unfenced. ts in cities houses are fenced round for privacy, security
Awesome 👌🏾 video bro am watching stomp the yard right now thanks for mentioning it 👍🏾 Bro you should know that is colonialism system affects Ghanaians in so many ways our school system is brain washing and indoctrinated curriculum system that's why our teacher's and society act and behave that way
This was such a great video! I'm overwhelmed with nostalgia. @ Clara you ask the all the right questions, & you're like really pretty. @ Rush I'm so sorry you were bombarded with our drastic cultural difference. Fortunately, your dad was right. You got this! Big ups to you guys from New York - Sincerely your slimmest fan :)
You either have a hedge around the house or nothing at all. I will try to keep my kids busy. We had too much time on our hands gallivanting in mu neighbour when I grew up in ghana.
Hey Rush! What part of Akuapem did you grow up? Also I can relate to a lot of these stories in NYC but I thank God that I'm stubbord and strong willed in a good way. I was able to say no to selling drugs and doing scams.
@@rushasare Stayed in Akropong most summers, family from Adukrom, Tutu, Gyakiti, Kofcity, all over that Eastern region. Anyway, ya keep up the good work.
Are you going to do more vlog type videos? Maybe you guys should make a podcast channel..leave this channel for vlogs please do more cooking cleaning where you get your hair products etc
Happy Sunday loves! It’s a long one…kick back and chit chat with us or listen as you do your Sunday chores ♥️
Very interesting episode
I've lived in Germany for the past 10 years, I've never been happy a single day 😢😢😢 preparing to come here for good...
Great discussion. I have been in the USA since 96 and i can relate to your husband.
I am not happy as i was in Ghana. I am comfortable here and was in Ghana but i miss my freedom.
30:30 the sympathetic hand on the leg and sad music took me out 😂
Clara Asare vlogs lovers ,gather here ❤❤❤another exciting video
I definitely understand what you mean I left Jamaica moved to the states when I was 16 I have been miserable ever since I can’t wait to leave it feels like prison
She was confused with “the wall” thing because what you mean is a fence. Not a wall😂😂😂
She’s beautiful!! 😻
Interesting. You were blessed to be in the USA at a time where there were many kids from African households.
From 🇬🇾 watching from Brooklyn. My experience was similar to Rush's, you already know! Next stop 🇬🇭 ✈️ Stay blessed in unity ✌️
It's called fence wall
Omg this was so good
I remember back in the day in NY in the 1980's, Erasmus HS was the worst...I can identify with Rush's experiences...I remember a lot of shootings in the streets and at parties, but things have calmed down since. Thankfully, my supportive wife and I will be moving to Ghana very soon....hopefully, we will meet you guys at some point. Great video...thanks for sharing.👍🏾
Best of luck!
Watching from the Bronx!
He meant no fence round the compound, its like that in most villages in Africa, compounds are unfenced.
ts in cities houses are fenced round for privacy, security
Brother explain tire😅
The kyibom got me 😂😂😂
Fence wall with gates... 😂😂
Interesting conversation
Awesome 👌🏾 video bro am watching stomp the yard right now thanks for mentioning it 👍🏾 Bro you should know that is colonialism system affects Ghanaians in so many ways our school system is brain washing and indoctrinated curriculum system that's why our teacher's and society act and behave that way
Long time subscriber first time watching 😂
Loved this vlog Clara and Rush❤
This was such a great video! I'm overwhelmed with nostalgia.
@ Clara you ask the all the right questions, & you're like really pretty.
@ Rush I'm so sorry you were bombarded with our drastic cultural difference. Fortunately, your dad was right. You got this!
Big ups to you guys from New York
- Sincerely your slimmest fan :)
Thank you sis! 🥹
this is so good 👍
New subscriber .🎉
Welcome! 🤗
You either have a hedge around the house or nothing at all.
I will try to keep my kids busy. We had too much time on our hands gallivanting in mu neighbour when I grew up in ghana.
Awesome video. Very funny
Glad you enjoyed ☺️
Hey Rush! What part of Akuapem did you grow up?
Also I can relate to a lot of these stories in NYC but I thank God that I'm stubbord and strong willed in a good way. I was able to say no to selling drugs and doing scams.
Mampong Akuapem .
@@rushasare Stayed in Akropong most summers, family from Adukrom, Tutu, Gyakiti, Kofcity, all over that Eastern region.
Anyway, ya keep up the good work.
A nice piece, thanks
Are you going to do more vlog type videos? Maybe you guys should make a podcast channel..leave this channel for vlogs please do more cooking cleaning where you get your hair products etc
Sure thing boss!
Clara calling out Rush over the Louis Vuitton belt is hilarious 😂
Lol I can confirm he now only wears authentic pieces ☺️
Mr rush pls tell us if ur LVbelt was fake or quality 😂😂😂😂 clara so hilarious 😂😂
How about calling it a fence
goooooood
I'm here some
Wall=fence
lol a fence
I can relate to the convo. That era was really different