Culture Shock in South Africa as American *No one tells you this*
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Kahlis, also known as Kahlis 8 on all platforms, an American and in this episode of GH Afric TV. hosted by Nino, Kahlis shares his experience of living in Johannesburg, South Africa for six months. He describes Johannesburg as vibrant and reminiscent of New York, with fashionable people, black-owned businesses, and lively music scenes. He highlights the welcoming nature of the locals and mentions challenges like load shedding, where power outages are scheduled. Kahlis also notes cultural differences, such as the importance of greeting people and the energetic dance culture in South Africa's music scene.
Culture Shock in South Africa as American No one tells you this
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Point of correction Loadshedding never goes for 8 Hours, maximum was 4 Hours, I say was, because we never had loadshedding for 4 Months now.
Load shedding is a scam from the government 😂. We haven't had load shedding in months now. Also we can have it up to 4 hours - max. But I'm happy you spoke so well about my country. 😊
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