The truth about living in Ghana | An American's point of view

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Published 2020-04-26
The truth about living in Ghana | An American's point of view.
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American reacts to life in Ghana.

A U.S. foreigner's view on living in Ghana (Ghanaian food, culture, lifestyle, language, first impressions, etc.) Living in Ghana vs living in the USA.

Comment below things you love about life in Ghana (Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, Sekondi-Takoradi, Ashaiman, Sunyani, Cape Coast, Obuasi, Teshie, Tema, etc.)!

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All Comments (21)
  • I'm South African. I really enjoyed that narration. I want to visit Ghana now.
  • @JamesAzam
    The accent was so on point!πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  • @bishopscore
    I love to hear an outsiders perception of my country. Thanks for being blunt with your observations.
  • @kwameyeboah3026
    Very authentic narration and representation of Ghanaian Culture...Glad he understood the history behind the various belief systems...He just got the tissue paper and the left-hand part wrong because leaves were used instead back in the day
  • @AfroVersity
    Africans are generally welcoming, friendly and curious about other cultures from abroad
  • @AnnaAcheampong
    I love your explanation of things. You really experienced the culture well. Great to see open minded people ❀️
  • Yeah big bro you really came to Ghana. Congratulations. U are always welcome to the best Africa HomeπŸ‡¬πŸ‡­πŸ‡¬πŸ‡­
  • @fancisadu4862
    Using a right hand is a sign of respect even God Himself uses that word right hand of God. Right people so both physical and spiritually the right things are perfect. And also Ghanaians are respectful
  • @sikaselorm8
    This made me smile. He learnt so much. Love the video
  • @ManubeaAA
    Traditionally, using your left hand to greet, wave, receive items or pass on items is disrespectful. The left hand is perceived to be weaker than the right hand.
  • @AA-ey6xw
    Note: this depends on where you go. Sounds like he went to the more rural areas
  • Wow Elder Taylor your twi is superb, you are very well spoken. Wa nu ati . πŸ˜ƒπŸ‡¬πŸ‡­
  • Thanks for sharing with us God richly bless you and guide you everywhere you are ' God bless our Mother land Ghana
  • @cutycornnn
    Wow 🀩 it was fascinating listening to you 🌸🌸🌸
  • @Elasworld71
    I agree Ghanaians are one of the most amazing people. We have much more food varieties in Ghana then Seth mentioned and it is a very modern country. When you are in ghe capital, you will see that, everything you get abroad you can get in Ghana as well. The culture is amazing and I just love it here. As for me, I love fufu very much and we also have different kinds of stews and soups, not all is tomato soup. He should have tried yam chips with grilled fish.
  • @Boameooo1000
    Men you are cool. Thanks for spending some of your time in our part of the world. You are always welcome, that you know already. Cheers.
  • @Chris-ik2hj
    Wow he hit the hammer on the nail. Everything is right on point