Culture Shock | Truth About Living in South Africa | PART 2
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Published 2021-09-21
This is the sequel to my video titled The Truth About Living in South Africa (As a Foreigner) | 2021 | PART 1 and this second part addresses some things that are a bit more subjective and based on personal opinion and experiences.
For context, I moved to SA in 2019 for school and have lived there, specifically in Cape Town, until very recently. I really do hope you enjoy this video.
Here are the South African creators I referenced in this video:
🤎 Sibongile Magenuka: www.instagram.com/reel/CQ_V06WHOXy/?utm_medium=cop…
🤎 Thando Hlophe1: vm.tiktok.com/ZSe1dfWnd/
PART 1: • The Truth About Living in South Afric...
C H A P T E R S :
0:00 Introduction
0:45 Reaction to Part 1
1:54 Languages of South Africa
6:33 South African Slangs
10:47 Diversity in South Africa
12:31 Am I Nigerian?
14:03 Sports
15:14 Activities
17:29 Conclusion
M O R E :
• I am Cameroonian
• Camera: Canon M50
• Editing software: Filmora9 (Wondershar
All Comments (21)
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You funny yazi😂😂😂. Everybody living in SA , coming from Weat Africa is doing these type of videos about S.A. But wena you are funny and the way you approach this, is so unique.
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It's so interesting to know that "neh" is used by south africans too, because in brazilian portuguese we use this same expression for the same meaning 😯 It's like "you're coming, neh?" as in "you're coming, right?". Which in brazilian portuguese it would be "você vem, né?" as in "você vem, certo?"
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The "must" thing is actually so wild. I never realised that it's basically a command. We definitely use it in place of "should"😅
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LOL this was actually hilarious. Also, the “you are Nigerian” assumption🤦🏽♀️ It’s just tiring. And I love how when they meet you they don’t ask what country you’re from, they get right into the “what state/tribe in Nigeria are you from”😂. Just lovely.
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Love you when you show that as South Africans we respect Africans and expect Africans to be Africans. We respect our languages more than those from European nations.
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Girl, your laugh is so contagious. I hope Capetonians treat you well, stay safe!
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I laughed so hard when you talked about languages 😂😂 but it's true, we do take pride in our languages.
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Sisi means sister. It’s a sign of respect.
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My partner is French speaking and the “MUST” word is the cause of most arguments 😂😂 He says South Africans cannot speak😂
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As an African you are expected to know your mother tongue fact 🇿🇦❤️
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Possibly the best South Africa culture shocks video. None of the negativity I'm so accustomed to seeing in such. Awesome!
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You are glowing... thanks sharing your experiences
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This was quite a nice observation of south africa. You are such a pleasure to listen you. Hey the hiking thing.... I am from cape Town and I lived in Pretoria for 6yrs.. The first major thing I missed was hiking and the mountains of Cape Town. So when I went home after a long time the first thing I requested was to go hike with the friends. I love the mountains of Cape Town. 😃 I'm glad you enjoying yourself here! Here's a sub!
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Well done boo. South Africa is definitely on my bucket list. 💕
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Thanks so much,for this,I really needed it, Part 1 had me subscribe,love you!😍😘
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"You must or must not do anything ooh, but please bring salt". 🤣🤣Honestly, you're too much. And I've noted the RRrrrrrrrr in South Africans too. It's deep! Thanks for giving us a more insights into both Cameroonian and SA cultures
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Great video Sisi. Thanks
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Loving you as I binge watch.
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Yoh wena sisi I love you neh. 😂😂
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Neh means Right ✅ Eg you are coming right🤣🤣🤣