This nose that's not cameroun, ils ont une grande concentration d'haplogroupe R1B, groupe sanguin A, comme les celtes. Ce nez c'est autre chose. Rien de neuf sous le soleil, porteur de lumière, voilé par le ciel bleu.
For some reason this channel came up! Glad I watched thank you for your unique story. It wasn’t clear how you ended up in Korea from France. Did you meet your wife in France or there? Regards from UK
It’s so interesting. I was born in Vietnam, but my religion is Islam so as a Muslim throughout our culture in heritage, there is a large population of Vietnamese Muslim in Vietnam. They also have Muslim quarters where the food is Halal. All of my relatives have Muslim names before when they see me in school when he jump, I had all kinds of questions.! we shouldn’t be judging people’s base on their color!! I wish I can speak other languages, but the only thing I’m fluent in is American English . Came to America in 1981 when I was about four. also, there’s a saying when you are in Rome do what the Romans do so you have to adapt and be respectful wherever country you are in and follow their rules!
this guy can speak at least 3 languages and maybe even speak his own ethnic language plus he look educated and maybe also rich at least he look well off , really black man have to fly to reach what non black man can just walk to , this guy is catch wherever he go he also handsome
I've watched on reports from Asian channels. The blacks who are causing trouble, the likes of Johnny Somali and the guys dancing in the trains are usually from the US. This guys mentioned the importance of being humble when you're learning about new customs etcetera. Blacks from Africa and the Caribbean making content in Asia conduct themselves well, something Westernized blacks could learn and not make the rest of us look bad out there!
Jonny somoli if from an Ethiopia family, that lives in America most of those blacks showing off in public are not foundational black Americans but are from foreign families
@DerrickSeaborne-d2j to quote Clement Stone, "you are a product of your environment", your boy Johnny Somali is American born and raised. He could be a first or second generation for all i care, still inarguable that everything he knows has nothing to do with his grandparents' roots. The entitlement and reckless behavior is certainly not a trait you'd find in Blacks outside of America, as if we understand we already are at a disadvantage and can't do ourselves more disservice. The train breakdancers tainting the Black image still prove my point, you shouldn't make weak counterarguments when the matter's this transparent.
I totally agree that every culture has its historical and economical background which effects their current mind set and way of living. You dont have to agree with it but understanding their way of life for what it is rather than look down on it as inferior to yours.
Yes I know I am half from Cameroonian and half Ivorian born and raised in France but when I was younger and I said I was from Ivory Coast and Cameroon to Africans people they said you are a French because I was born in France so that’s why I said I am French with Cameroonian and Ivorian roots.
Hello Everyone, this is Ivo thanks for watching! If you have any questions for me please feel free to let me know here!
This nose that's not cameroun, ils ont une grande concentration d'haplogroupe R1B, groupe sanguin A, comme les celtes. Ce nez c'est autre chose.
Rien de neuf sous le soleil, porteur de lumière, voilé par le ciel bleu.
This guy seems super intelligent.. greetings from Kenya 🇰🇪 East Africa
@ Thank you so much and Merry Christmas 😊😊🙏🏿🙏🏿
For some reason this channel came up! Glad I watched thank you for your unique story. It wasn’t clear how you ended up in Korea from France. Did you meet your wife in France or there? Regards from UK
@@broncosbest6441Thank you so much, I met my wife in France
It’s so interesting. I was born in Vietnam, but my religion is Islam so as a Muslim throughout our culture in heritage, there is a large population of Vietnamese Muslim in Vietnam. They also have Muslim quarters where the food is Halal. All of my relatives have Muslim names before when they see me in school when he jump, I had all kinds of questions.! we shouldn’t be judging people’s base on their color!!
I wish I can speak other languages, but the only thing I’m fluent in is American English . Came to America in 1981 when I was about four.
also, there’s a saying when you are in Rome do what the Romans do so you have to adapt and be respectful wherever country you are in and follow their rules!
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Thanks for sharing your experience! I had no idea Islam had reached Vietnam and that there's a long-standing community there.
I'm watching from Japan. I love this video. Thanks!
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you so much 😊😊🙏🏿🙏🏿
Great story Ivo. It was a very interesting discussion.
Merci beaucoup Alexis😊😊🙏🏿🙏🏿
Hmm,very refreshing and insightful interview. Thanks
Thank you so much 😊😊🙏🏿🙏🏿
Great discussion.
좋은 영상 감사합니다!!
감사합니다 😊😊🙏🏿🙏🏿
this guy can speak at least 3 languages and maybe even speak his own ethnic language plus he look educated and maybe also rich at least he look well off , really black man have to fly to reach what non black man can just walk to , this guy is catch wherever he go he also handsome
Thank you so much for your kind word. I just had an education spiritual but I am not rich.
I've watched on reports from Asian channels. The blacks who are causing trouble, the likes of Johnny Somali and the guys dancing in the trains are usually from the US. This guys mentioned the importance of being humble when you're learning about new customs etcetera. Blacks from Africa and the Caribbean making content in Asia conduct themselves well, something Westernized blacks could learn and not make the rest of us look bad out there!
Jonny somoli if from an Ethiopia family, that lives in America most of those blacks showing off in public are not foundational black Americans but are from foreign families
@DerrickSeaborne-d2j to quote Clement Stone, "you are a product of your environment", your boy Johnny Somali is American born and raised. He could be a first or second generation for all i care, still inarguable that everything he knows has nothing to do with his grandparents' roots. The entitlement and reckless behavior is certainly not a trait you'd find in Blacks outside of America, as if we understand we already are at a disadvantage and can't do ourselves more disservice. The train breakdancers tainting the Black image still prove my point, you shouldn't make weak counterarguments when the matter's this transparent.
Where are you watching from? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! 🙏😎
London
I’m watching from Paris and I’m French with Congolese roots 🇨🇩
U.K. it came up on my recommended feed so I’m binge watching on your channel! The Korean man from Ivory Coast was a good watch too!
@@broncosbest6441 Many thanks for watching!
Watching from South Africa. I love your content.
Watching from Benin. It's interesting
I totally agree that every culture has its historical and economical background which effects their current mind set and way of living. You dont have to agree with it but understanding their way of life for what it is rather than look down on it as inferior to yours.
As a black man living in Korea and married to a Korean girl i can relate to everything he says 😅
Proud to be France like him 🇫🇷
Merci beaucoup 😊😊🙏🏿🙏🏿
How low can one get..
Would be cool if you spoke a bit in French during the interview.
Yep , payésan ❤
Por favor pongan subtitulos en español
Am watching from cameroon ❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😊😊🙏🏿🙏🏿
The boss 💪🏿
Merci beaucoup frérot 😊😊🙏🏿🙏🏿
You are African though
Yes I know I am half from Cameroonian and half Ivorian born and raised in France but when I was younger and I said I was from Ivory Coast and Cameroon to Africans people they said you are a French because I was born in France so that’s why I said I am French with Cameroonian and Ivorian roots.
@@daplexivo6436is their reason you choose korea or did it just come by chance ?
@ I came in Korea because i followed my wife, she is Korean and we met in France and she wanted come back to Korea.