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South Africa Katılım Ekim 2010
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The Coloured community solved this
Toete 🔞@ToeteKenxal
The fact there is no plural for "you" in english is annoying
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MILKA@milkatuitaa
The edit of Sinners with Michael Jackson’s song “Thriller” 😍 #oscars
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@Zikamnyamane Ngathi ama-drawer ase-mortuary 🤣😂 🤣 & their chosen colour isn’t helping things 😬🌚

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Back in 2015, I attended a roadshow in Lagos titled “South Africa Meets West Africa,” organized by South African Tourism. I even wrote a thread at the time about the entire experience. It turned out to be surprisingly mind-blowing, especially the gastronomy part. The food scene had you going back for seconds (and thirds) without hesitation.
Namely, I enjoyed the ff:
Chapman- a traditional welcome non alcoholic cocktail, served as a welcome drink
Puff Puffs- very small amagwinya
Suya- Some type of meat sold in the streets, it has a special spice and eaten with red onions
Umleqwa, they even sell it in their restaurants
The nightlife was on point, it’s a Sunday to Sunday vibe. When you are there for business, they treat you with utmost respect until you start umjolo within the mix, then the respect flies out the window. In fact, our host was also upfront about this. The other thing that I picked up is that they consume a lot of champagne, it’s even sold in pharmacies as well as by the street vendors. There is a naira nation ( most of them prefer leaving their country) and there is a dollar nation, rich rich and see classists.
However, one thing that really saddened me was the way South African women were perceived. It was honestly quite shocking to witness. Trying to defend proved to be futile. Came back, wrote a thread and some people who were hyperventilating came for me( not that I cared cos I wrote what I wrote, which was factual)
And by the way, contrary to popular belief, there are good Nigerians who run legit businesses, most came to SA when it wasn’t fashionable to do so. Nigerian migrants who came to SA in the 90s, have been active in sectors like retail, technology, logistics, entertainment, and academia. Quite a few built businesses from scratch and contribute to local economies through jobs, taxes, and cross-border trade.
The year is 2026 and I’m glad that I have been vindicated. Enjoy your Sunday.
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@Thando_tz @Solphendukaa But he didn’t want to anymore… that was his cut 😂🤣😂🌚
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@Mpilo_H_ @ThabisaniBrian @SAHIPHOPFEEDs Yes they both rehearsed (second video). Sorry to burst your bubble
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@SAHIPHOPFEEDs Good raps, not from the top but his pen is amazing
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@InstantLoan_Hub Pay off a portion of my car installment settlement amount. I cannot wait to finish paying it off 😅
I’ve never liked getting anything via debt, tried it & I realized it’s a major setback.
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@Mlu__N2 She entered their space. Why couldn’t she greet first but expected the people inside to greet her first? People of colour are so entitled. Like why call yourself POC in your own country?🙄
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Notice the difference. When a white person walks in, it’s ‘Good morning, sir’ with big smiles. When a Black person walks in, it’s just ‘sho’ — if that. The energy changes, the respect changes, even the facial expressions change. And if you dare to smile, suddenly they think you’re the one looking down on them. The double standard is loud.
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