This is FIRE 🔥Mrs. Cheyene!!!! You girls... I was 4 months waiting for this vídeo... I am so happy that you decided to share it with the World. I can't wait for part 2. I will never stop saying that to you because I know it's important. NEVER stop doing what you are doing. This is amazing. THANK YOU!
Thank youuuu love❤️ I’m trying and definitely leaning into it more!! I didn’t get much content the first few days bc I was down for the count the first couple of days but PART2 and PART3 will be worth wait🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thanks for uploading. I'm a black British born and raised guy (Jamaican descent) now living in the Netherlands. I'm planning to go to Senegal in the coming weeks if things work out .... (professional exams to take and to find a new IT freelance contract). My first time in Africa was Cape Verde 18 months ago. Senegal will be my first venture into mainland Africa. One question: Did you have a lot of people coming up to you asking you for money or trying to sell you something? I think after a point that would become very annoying for me.
@@travelwgrace Thanks for your reply. Your brother is lucky. Cape Verdeans are nice people. What's it like living in the Netherlands? Pretty chilled to be honest. I have been here for years now. Initially I came here to work immediately after university for an IT company and decided to stay. England, where I was born is a short hop away by train and until Brexit, living in the Netherlands seemed like an extension of Britain. Everyone here speaks very good English. I actually look like a typical Senegalese man - quite tall, very dark black. I do not stand out in the Netherlands because most men here are tall and there is a black community here. You have the Surinam and Antillean people from the Caribbean and you have also Africans. When I first arrived in the Netherlands my very first friends were Gambian/Senegalese (Wolof) people. They made me feel welcome in a strange land and since then I have always had a soft spot for Wolof people. There are even a few Jamaicans here - my neighbour is a Jamaican! We get together sometimes and speak patois - the local dialect of Jamaica - my mother language. Anyway, I'm off now to an English pub in this Dutch city to watch the England football team play against Switzerland in the Euro 2024 competition. These games are a great get together for all of us from the UK. Take care and again - nice video!!
Thanks for watching :) Yes, that's coming up in part 2! We went to: -- Gorée Island. It’s known for its role in the 15th- to 19th-century Atlantic slave trade. -- The African Renaissance Monument - 52 m tall bronze statue located on top of one of the twin hills known as Collines des Mamelles. -- Saly is a beach resort area in the Petite Côte region of Senegal. -- Clubs & restaurants
The qualityyyyy🥰🔥of the video of my god nice vlog🇸🇳
Thank youuu
فيديو رائع يا صديقي، استمتع دائمًا بفيديوهاتك الرائعة، شكرًا لك على المشاركة، أتمنى لك يومًا رائعًا
شكرا لك على المشاهدة! آمل أن تبقى متابعًا للجزء 2! استمتع بيومك :)
This is FIRE 🔥Mrs. Cheyene!!!! You girls... I was 4 months waiting for this vídeo... I am so happy that you decided to share it with the World. I can't wait for part 2. I will never stop saying that to you because I know it's important. NEVER stop doing what you are doing. This is amazing. THANK YOU!
Thank youuuu love❤️ I’m trying and definitely leaning into it more!! I didn’t get much content the first few days bc I was down for the count the first couple of days but PART2 and PART3 will be worth wait🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! I appreciate you!!
Thanks for uploading. I'm a black British born and raised guy (Jamaican descent) now living in the Netherlands. I'm planning to go to Senegal in the coming weeks if things work out .... (professional exams to take and to find a new IT freelance contract). My first time in Africa was Cape Verde 18 months ago. Senegal will be my first venture into mainland Africa. One question: Did you have a lot of people coming up to you asking you for money or trying to sell you something? I think after a point that would become very annoying for me.
Thanks for watching
@@travelwgrace Thanks for your reply. Your brother is lucky. Cape Verdeans are nice people. What's it like living in the Netherlands? Pretty chilled to be honest. I have been here for years now. Initially I came here to work immediately after university for an IT company and decided to stay. England, where I was born is a short hop away by train and until Brexit, living in the Netherlands seemed like an extension of Britain. Everyone here speaks very good English. I actually look like a typical Senegalese man - quite tall, very dark black. I do not stand out in the Netherlands because most men here are tall and there is a black community here. You have the Surinam and Antillean people from the Caribbean and you have also Africans. When I first arrived in the Netherlands my very first friends were Gambian/Senegalese (Wolof) people. They made me feel welcome in a strange land and since then I have always had a soft spot for Wolof people. There are even a few Jamaicans here - my neighbour is a Jamaican! We get together sometimes and speak patois - the local dialect of Jamaica - my mother language. Anyway, I'm off now to an English pub in this Dutch city to watch the England football team play against Switzerland in the Euro 2024 competition. These games are a great get together for all of us from the UK. Take care and again - nice video!!
The content is great but the locs are fire!!!!!!
Thank youuuu 💕💕 yes the locsss are finally growing🤸🏾♂️
Can you share more of what you did in Dakar?
Thanks for watching :) Yes, that's coming up in part 2!
We went to:
-- Gorée Island. It’s known for its role in the 15th- to 19th-century Atlantic slave trade.
-- The African Renaissance Monument - 52 m tall bronze statue located on top of one of the twin hills known as Collines des Mamelles.
-- Saly is a beach resort area in the Petite Côte region of Senegal.
-- Clubs & restaurants
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🙌🏾🙌🏾 BA CAN WE GO BACK ALREADY?!
If you permit me I want to talk to you about your RUclips channel.