South Africa is greatest country on this side of heaven and is full of possibility because we host millions of immigrants from Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Ethiopia, Malawi, Nigeria, Congo, Bangladesh, Pakistan, etc who come for greener pastures, South African black people are the most friendly, accommodating, sefless people i have see even considering that majority are unemployed, poor, marginalized we still as welcoming as no other.
Don't West ur time to come to South Africa. Life is tough here. NO SECURITY NO WORKS And NO WIVES. Regards Tanzania who relocated in Capetown South Africa.
"A lot of people are waiting for people to do their part." That statement hits different when you desire change. U are really special Mark and I believe you're inspiring folks to show and prove how important we are as the collective. 🎉👑💜 All Praise to the Most High.
New sub here 🙋🏽♀️South Africans are generally very friendly and welcoming people which is why I love this country. You can strike up a conversation with a random person while waiting to pay for groceries 😂 I’ve never found that anywhere else in the world. Glad that you’re enjoying my country.
@@AfricanBusinessNews you can’t paint everyone with the same brush. There is a portion of people who don’t like foreigners but they are a very small percentage, they just make a lot of noise. You should also not believe everything you see on social media, many of the videos that circulated were very old and some of those were not even related. #FactChecks 👌
I love South Africa, and Cape Town is beyond beautiful. I was there for one month last year, and will be there for two months later in this year. And the people are the best. Hope you enjoyed it.
I love listening to Mark talk he speaks philosophical and makes sense about a lot of things. I hope he succeeds in his vision because he really strives to build not for just for himself but his people. Truly have the mindset to run a country Godspeed brutha ✊🏾
Mr Jet setter, can't wait to see where you end up but wow. friendly smiles & interactions are big game changers everyone wants to feel welcome. Like you I love to travel on the continent. I been to 12 countries there already, my aim is to see them all.. Happy travels..keep smiling it's contagious..
Like many ancestral diaspora Nigeria is the blood mine also has Benin. I’m in America but for some reason I feel South Africa in my spirit. There are so many things about them that reminds me of my grandparents and so much like the diaspora in America
Many Americans say that South Africa is an easy transition and a great landing for Americans, because there are many similarities between the two peoples’ experiences with them folks, plus South Africans know just about everything about black American culture, and are just very friendly and welcoming. Many have, or are in the process of relocating to South Africa, and plan to make it their base as they explore the rest of the continent. Hope you make it here too one day soon.
@@Justafox305 So I pulled out the file and I’m 32% Nigeria. Camoroon/Congo / West Bantu 22%. Benin/Togo 14%, Mail 12%, Ivory Coast 9%, Senagal 5%. No Angola. And you? Why do you ask? Just curious 😊
@@ladyleo6457 You might feel South Africa in your spirit or notice you do some of the same things because of the bantu connection.❤️ Years before slavery, a group of ppl called bantu left Cameroon to find new land. The group split up going East, south and west. This is why SOME Southern Africans dna results reads “Cameroon- SOUTH bantu” & some African Americans, Afro-Colombians, Afro-Brazilians, & Afro-Mexicans dna says “Cameroon -WEST bantu” ^we are all bantu ppl and have a lot of the same mannerisms.
@@ladyleo6457 Part 2 The bantu group who left Cameroon & went west found a new land filled with oil and gold. They named it kingdom of Ndongo and was living well. portugal wanted that rich land, so they came with a plan to just jump them , Enslaved them to other countries & take it as their own. when Portugal took over they renamed kingdom of Ndongo to Angola (land, rich in oil made billions of $$ for portugal) & Congo (rich in gold made billions of $$ for france)- meanwhile the original residents are poor & endlaved in the americas Originally only the west bantu ppl of Congo and Angola was enslaved in usa, but they were United & spoke similar languages & used that connection to create attacks (Google stono rebellion or Gullah Jack) they were forming new tribes (Gullah) & starting revolts. the last straw was the stono rebellion, so ppl stopped enslaving bantu ppl out of fear & since they still needed slaves, they started taking the enslaved igbo Nigerians & other west Africans from Caribbean islands like Barbados & dropped them off in South Carolina. Then they started “breeding” Nigerian teens 😭😢so that slaves born in usa would be Africans, but unlike the Bantu ppl , they won’t be adults to be able to fight back , and won’t have a connection to Africa and won’t bring their culture, religion & language to America like the Bantu ppl brought over. They thought ppl born into slavery won’t fight back as hard. This is why many African Americans will have Nigeria dna but have west bantu culture . Visit congo square in New Orleans where our west bantu ancestors created jazz. Or look up blue bottle trees in South Carolina (blue bottle tree originally congo spirituality) or Gullah Jack- a hero from Angola, or benne seeds now called sesame seeds- benne means good luck in bantu language, our ancestors brought them over for good luck . African Americans have a lot of Nigerian dna , even tho only 9000 ppl arrived from Nigeria, due to mass breeding to have babies born in usa, but the culture is mainly bantu (millions of west bantu ppl arrived in America.. African american - lot of Nigerian dna, but mostly bantu culture Verses ppl in Caribbean have both west African dna & culture
Hey, Mark, I'm currently living in East Africa right now and I would love to help out with the business. I'm not looking for money I just want to help just on the strength that you're an American-African just like myself trying to help the people. I think that should be all of our goal here. We all came from Babylon so why not help each other out when we can? I look at it as when you win we all win! The oppressor has destroyed unity between us in America but this is the time to show solidarity and show we can come together and build. So if you're looking for help just let me know young brotha. Love what you are doing and my wife and I have been following your page and loving the journey that you have taken.
In America Coloureds nd Black's are just all called Black, whilst in South Africa the colonisers placed people in boxes, Black, Coloured, Whites, so in South African Mark would be Coloured.
In America you are in boxes too which you glorify so much backwardness yourselves. How can you look at your skin and call you black. If we are black they are Albinos. Am tired of hearing this word . Why are you calling us by A colour?
Although I'm from America and I will be in South Africa next year, I really have a problem with being around s place where the majority of the people are European. It just disturbs my soul. But well see what the future holds.
I understand your trauma with the white folks, but I sincere hope that you guys will one day find a way to deal with it because South Africa has embraced the rainbow nation idea and we're really trying to move past our painful history. I'm not saying that whites here have changed because we do have oye fair share of die hard racists, but we have good people of other races too and at some point we have to find a way to work together with those who are for the idea of the human race, not this racism nonsense that is setting us backwards.
@@zipporahyourexplorer4891 human race? They told you your Race is BLACK NOT A HUMAN. That is how backward it is. And I see your people embracing this backwardness.
I like that you say we all have a part to play. I agree. If we all do something to help make lives better for less fortunate people this world would be a whole lot better.
@@PillDex No one is as ignorant as you walking around calling my people black. Does it make you feel better when you say Black. ? It MAKES YOU FEEL SUPERIOR DON'T IT? IGNORANT FOOLS
There are many South African Americans here, one couple went back to the States and now are stuck there visa issues. They are so frustrated they feel out of place now in the US, they can't wait to come back home. They are on RUclips (Changing the narrative) you can speak to them, they will tell you about SA🙂.
Mark said two things that got my attention.. First, the complement to his subscribers.. Second, he mentioned having a private life and ok, be I truly hope that he's not over there doing the "wild thang" without protection.. Mark, it would be great to have our fearless brother Tesh traveling with you.
Mark do you have two different phones that you use when you travel or do you just get a sim's card. I am planning a trip to South Africa and I'm confused on how the phone thing works. I am loving South Africa so far. I can't wait to go.
We use Whatsapp a lot here, so when we travel we get a local data card and communicate with friends and family via Whatsapp. I have noticed that Americans end up doing that too but many have said that the only problem is Whatsapp is not so big in the US, which is strange.
I figured you would like south Africa because it's very similar to America and have similar systems and have more access to goods and services and the prices are not that bad for a big city. But it's still has its good share of problems like any other Africa country. You are mostly in tourist area and downtown. But most black Americans would probably adapt there easier but from my understanding it's still a pretty racist place in some areas.
So much racist that almost all his drivers so far are African migrants who migrated to SA, you would assume that this is a bad country and Africans wont migrate, total opposite but people are comfortable with the negative side of SA
Do you sometimes forget which side of the road to drive on in Africa? Isn’t it hard to switch sides if the road when we are used to driving on the right side of the road?
@@AustineAK: If all African countries could drive on the right it would make driving in Africa must easier because most countries drive on the right except for England and some former British colonies.👍🏿🇺🇸
I don't forget too much. I once drove on the wrong side in the US trying to turn onto a highway. But overall it doesn't get to confusing. Mabey for someone who has spent more years driving on that side it would be a bit more difficult to get used to.
Hey ngoba the noise is too much when it comes to SA but the samething our "siblings" are making noise about is everywhere some of it is the reason they are in SA 😅
16:45 Something to note: "Sweaters" are t-shirts round these parts. I can't speak for everyone, but you spoke to a coloured store assistant, so I'm sure she'd be thinking t-shirts. Then again, if I was her I'd note your accent and make the necessary mental adjustment. What you'd call "sweaters", we'd call "tops". If it's the woollen kind that grandma knits, that we'd call a "jersey".
@@AustineAK Like I said, round these parts. He's in Cape Town speaking to a coloured assistant. Sweaters are tshirts to Cape Town coloureds. That may not be your experience. Edit: I also can't speak for the youth. I know they use a vastly different, somewhat more Americanised language, but I'm speaking as a 30+ year old coloured.
So i was a bit confused when you said some of us feel unwelcomed & by that you meant descendants of enslaved people, I have watched tons of videos of Africans welcoming the diaspora,treating them like family however ,I dont see the same energy with Africans living in usa ,they dont get that special treatment to be honest, Also Africans do have a bad habbit of doubling the price if you have an accent, they do that even to Africans who come back home from the states/Europe & develop an accent. Also you look Khoisan/what South Africans call colored so obviously they will treat you well. I have heard both good & bad stuff about S.A but I'll have to go there by myself to experience it,I think its definitely beautiful & has beautiful women no lesbo.
@@Kirsten567 same way as tswana... I have a friend who looks exactly like him It's not specific, but general look... Yes there are cape Malay n sorts....
@@travelbruh77021 Nigerians have problems everywhere, we have largest migrants in Africa because we are a welcoming people but if you come to our communities with uncivil behaviour that creates chaos, and we see a pattern among certain group repeating same behaviour, you wont be liked as people, it is what it is as Mark said
@@travelbruh77021even the Nigerians know that, the only People who deny this fact are those who have bad intention thinking that their nonsense should be tolerated. As soon as that not been tolerated they start push propaganda
That lady didn't listen in Geography class in School. Winter only starts now on the 23rd of June. So July will be way colder than what you experiencing now. It's still Autumn. Winter will end in 21 September. Spring starts 22nd of September. But by the beginning of September you will feel the transition to warmer temperatures. But technically Spring begins end of September and Summer is in December.
@@AustineAK brother. I know the exact dates the seasons transition at. I studied this. Summer starts 23 December. Autumn starts 21 March. Winter starts 23 June. Spring begins 23 September. All these dates are 3 months apart. I know June might feel cold but its yet to be winter. June is the end of Autumn transitioning into winter. Winter starts end of June and fully sets in July to August. By September its end of winter transitioning into Spring.
South africans generally treat you how you treat them
Mark, you made that drivers day when you mentioned Malawi. His laugh is infectious. 😄He was very friendly!
South Africa is greatest country on this side of heaven and is full of possibility because we host millions of immigrants from Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Ethiopia, Malawi, Nigeria, Congo, Bangladesh, Pakistan, etc who come for greener pastures, South African black people are the most friendly, accommodating, sefless people i have see even considering that majority are unemployed, poor, marginalized we still as welcoming as no other.
This is True. SA is the economic hub of Africa hence everyone can be found here.
Don't West ur time to come to South Africa.
Life is tough here.
NO SECURITY
NO WORKS
And NO WIVES.
Regards
Tanzania who relocated in Capetown South Africa.
@@abeidmrengaofficial1792haterrrrrrr, u should run back to your perfect country klk
@@abeidmrengaofficial1792and yet YOU are there, but others must not come. Way to shut the door behind you.
So the xenophobia is a lie? & the videos are made up?
"A lot of people are waiting for people to do their part." That statement hits different when you desire change. U are really special Mark and I believe you're inspiring folks to show and prove how important we are as the collective. 🎉👑💜 All Praise to the Most High.
New sub here 🙋🏽♀️South Africans are generally very friendly and welcoming people which is why I love this country. You can strike up a conversation with a random person while waiting to pay for groceries 😂 I’ve never found that anywhere else in the world. Glad that you’re enjoying my country.
"South Africans are generally very friendly and welcoming people " with all the xenophobia
@@AfricanBusinessNews you can’t paint everyone with the same brush. There is a portion of people who don’t like foreigners but they are a very small percentage, they just make a lot of noise. You should also not believe everything you see on social media, many of the videos that circulated were very old and some of those were not even related. #FactChecks 👌
@@AfricanBusinessNews don't sell drugs, human traffic or scam people, you won't have issues with SAns
The only nice ones are the white coloured 😂
The rest of them are xenophobic
@@princessprincess7708 tribalism in ur country took over 1 millions lives 😁
That's because you are super nice too!
Your happiness and smile is so contagious! glad you enjoying our country.
Thank you! 😃💛💛
S. Africa is amazing I went in 2010 and didn’t want to leave! Enjoy bro!
Its winter season in Southern Hemisphere!! i knew your uber driver wasn't South African the accent!!
I love South Africa, and Cape Town is beyond beautiful. I was there for one month last year, and will be there for two months later in this year. And the people are the best. Hope you enjoyed it.
The cold is always something else 😂😂😂 but next come during summer and rent a 4x4. The country is amazingly beautiful. Sawubona from Ghana...
I’m glad you happy Mark ❤️❤️❤️❤️
that uber driver really got a contagious laugh
Mark, I love your enthusiasm no matter where you are. Your vlogs are still fun and industrious/adventurous . Good you are enjoying SA.. Take care.🙂😊
I love listening to Mark talk he speaks philosophical and makes sense about a lot of things. I hope he succeeds in his vision because he really strives to build not for just for himself but his people. Truly have the mindset to run a country Godspeed brutha ✊🏾
yes true.
I’m currently exploring Asia, I’m looking forward to traveling to Africa next
I will need to see Asia someday soon.
Glad to see you loving South Africa 🌍🎉🎉😊
I've got a new phrase for Mark whenever I want to get a chuckle from him: "That is so American of you!" 😀
😆😆😆🙌🏾💛
SA is a very friendly country🙂.
Watching from cape town township it's winter time welcome to my home town you will enjoy it my city it's beautiful
You have a warm, friendly vibe.
Am East African can can tell you look like South African
This Tanzanian boy. Oooh weeee! He said.
Speaking swahili sounds in South Africa 😂
Yes it's a part of me now😆💛
@@markmeetsafrica Lol 😊
Beautiful Capetown
October is a wonderful month to visit SA the weather is perfect and not a lot of tourist 😊
Mr Jet setter, can't wait to see where you end up but wow. friendly smiles & interactions are big game changers everyone wants to feel welcome. Like you I love to travel on the continent. I been to 12 countries there already, my aim is to see them all.. Happy travels..keep smiling it's contagious..
Like many ancestral diaspora Nigeria is the blood mine also has Benin. I’m in America but for some reason I feel South Africa in my spirit. There are so many things about them that reminds me of my grandparents and so much like the diaspora in America
Many Americans say that South Africa is an easy transition and a great landing for Americans, because there are many similarities between the two peoples’ experiences with them folks, plus South Africans know just about everything about black American culture, and are just very friendly and welcoming. Many have, or are in the process of relocating to South Africa, and plan to make it their base as they explore the rest of the continent.
Hope you make it here too one day soon.
Does your ancestry dna also say west bantu? (Cameroon- west bantu- congo/ANgola?
@@Justafox305 So I pulled out the file and I’m 32% Nigeria. Camoroon/Congo / West Bantu 22%. Benin/Togo 14%, Mail 12%, Ivory Coast 9%, Senagal 5%. No Angola. And you? Why do you ask? Just curious 😊
@@ladyleo6457
You might feel South Africa in your spirit or notice you do some of the same things because of the bantu connection.❤️
Years before slavery, a group of ppl called bantu left Cameroon to find new land. The group split up going East, south and west.
This is why SOME Southern Africans dna results reads
“Cameroon- SOUTH bantu”
& some African Americans, Afro-Colombians, Afro-Brazilians, & Afro-Mexicans dna says “Cameroon -WEST bantu”
^we are all bantu ppl and have a lot of the same mannerisms.
@@ladyleo6457
Part 2 The bantu group who left Cameroon & went west found a new land filled with oil and gold. They named it kingdom of Ndongo and was living well. portugal wanted that rich land, so they came with a plan to just jump them , Enslaved them to other countries & take it as their own. when Portugal took over they renamed kingdom of Ndongo to Angola (land, rich in oil made billions of $$ for portugal) & Congo (rich in gold made billions of $$ for france)- meanwhile the original residents are poor & endlaved in the americas
Originally only the west bantu ppl of Congo and Angola was enslaved in usa, but they were United & spoke similar languages & used that connection to create attacks (Google stono rebellion or Gullah Jack) they were forming new tribes (Gullah) & starting revolts. the last straw was the stono rebellion, so ppl stopped enslaving bantu ppl out of fear & since they still needed slaves, they started taking the enslaved igbo Nigerians & other west Africans from Caribbean islands like Barbados & dropped them off in South Carolina. Then they started “breeding” Nigerian teens 😭😢so that slaves born in usa would be Africans, but unlike the Bantu ppl , they won’t be adults to be able to fight back , and won’t have a connection to Africa and won’t bring their culture, religion & language to America like the Bantu ppl brought over. They thought ppl born into slavery won’t fight back as hard.
This is why many African Americans will have Nigeria dna but have west bantu culture .
Visit congo square in New Orleans where our west bantu ancestors created jazz. Or look up blue bottle trees in South Carolina (blue bottle tree originally congo spirituality) or Gullah Jack- a hero from Angola, or benne seeds now called sesame seeds- benne means good luck in bantu language, our ancestors brought them over for good luck .
African Americans have a lot of Nigerian dna , even tho only 9000 ppl arrived from Nigeria, due to mass breeding to have babies born in usa, but the culture is mainly bantu (millions of west bantu ppl arrived in America..
African american - lot of Nigerian dna, but mostly bantu culture
Verses ppl in Caribbean have both west African dna & culture
South Africa drives on the left like East Africa
Thank you for the ride. I love Cape Town. The whole cape coast is beautiful.
Young man, I love your smile! Continue to make positive moves! God bless you!!
I see you brother, like a young Malcolm!
Grateful to be one of your "quality viewers" Mark! 😅 Glad to see you're lovin' SA!
So handsome!
Mark, I am proud of you. I enjoyed this vlog. SA looks awesome. Glad your enjoying yourself. Be safe. ❤ ❤❤
He is safer in Cape Town than in the US actually. Even in Johannesburg.
Hey, Mark, I'm currently living in East Africa right now and I would love to help out with the business. I'm not looking for money I just want to help just on the strength that you're an American-African just like myself trying to help the people. I think that should be all of our goal here. We all came from Babylon so why not help each other out when we can? I look at it as when you win we all win! The oppressor has destroyed unity between us in America but this is the time to show solidarity and show we can come together and build. So if you're looking for help just let me know young brotha. Love what you are doing and my wife and I have been following your page and loving the journey that you have taken.
Grand Rising Mark! I love that you are adventurous, it let me see more of Africa. Keep up the good work Peace and blessings and enjoy!
FYI Cape Town is been hit with cold front, hence the cold.
This. Place. Is. Very. Beautiful
iamMarwa landed in SA and was like 'every car is new here'. Lol!
Morning Mark, The man with a plan teach us my bro!!! open people in the west eyes to the real.
High quality viewers 🎉🎉🎉u gained one more viewer
Thank you🙏🏽
Seeing you and your interactions plus your thoughts is paying forward in smiles
💛💛💛😊
Mark believe it or not you look very South African.
Very true especially like Tswanas or Coloured people.
In America Coloureds nd Black's are just all called Black, whilst in South Africa the colonisers placed people in boxes, Black, Coloured, Whites, so in South African Mark would be Coloured.
@@tombimashri8149nah not really
Nobody is colourless .
In America you are in boxes too which you glorify so much backwardness yourselves.
How can you look at your skin and call you black.
If we are black they are Albinos.
Am tired of hearing this word .
Why are you calling us by A colour?
The clothing shop playing some nice eagle Eye Cherry song "save tonight"
Off grid people choose Homeless people are victims of circumstancesw, personal and social
Going to hit up Merch in South Africa!!!!!
Cape town moat beautiful city I've been too...just too many munzugus dor me...
Although I'm from America and I will be in South Africa next year, I really have a problem with being around s place where the majority of the people are European. It just disturbs my soul. But well see what the future holds.
I understand your trauma with the white folks, but I sincere hope that you guys will one day find a way to deal with it because South Africa has embraced the rainbow nation idea and we're really trying to move past our painful history. I'm not saying that whites here have changed because we do have oye fair share of die hard racists, but we have good people of other races too and at some point we have to find a way to work together with those who are for the idea of the human race, not this racism nonsense that is setting us backwards.
@@JohnThomas-li2vicape town only 15% are white
@@zipporahyourexplorer4891 human race?
They told you your Race is BLACK NOT A HUMAN.
That is how backward it is.
And I see your people embracing this backwardness.
U look more like a southafrica, ur smile is everything
It's cold 😰 did you pack accordingly? 🤔
Hope everything goes well with expanding Merge and your other plans
This sells me to go so badly desire and goals that have to be made into action.
Who visits Cape Town during winter
Me😁🙌🏾😆
Love to see black Americans come with BUSSINES MIND to Southafrica we need you in Southafrica Black Americans 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
I like that you say we all have a part to play. I agree. If we all do something to help make lives better for less fortunate people this world would be a whole lot better.
You are part of the problem you "white" faces . Why are calling my Afro people Black?
You never dare say yellow to any other race.
@@princessprincess7708 I agree...does that make you feel better??? Your comment shows ignorance
@@PillDex No one is as ignorant as you walking around calling my people black.
Does it make you feel better when you say Black. ?
It MAKES YOU FEEL SUPERIOR DON'T IT?
IGNORANT FOOLS
man i see you are in cape town cbd im also there would like to meet you my friend if you have time .
I am not there anymore but I will be back
That looks like you were in Strand . Nice quiet community in Cape Town . Keep doing your thing Mark ! 🙏🏾✊🏾
There are many South African Americans here, one couple went back to the States and now are stuck there visa issues. They are so frustrated they feel out of place now in the US, they can't wait to come back home. They are on RUclips (Changing the narrative) you can speak to them, they will tell you about SA🙂.
In South Africa there's a man called Makhaya Ntini, a very nice fella.
In the not so related news, I'm not a fan of winter rain.
Yes yes they kinda look alike him & Mark😁
Mark said two things that got my attention.. First, the complement to his subscribers.. Second, he mentioned having a private life and ok, be I truly hope that he's not over there doing the "wild thang" without protection.. Mark, it would be great to have our fearless brother Tesh traveling with you.
Great to have you in South Africa Mark, hope you will make it to Pretoria before leaving SA
Welcome 🤗 brother to our mother land 🙏🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦💕💕💕💕💕
Mark do you have two different phones that you use when you travel or do you just get a sim's card. I am planning a trip to South Africa and I'm confused on how the phone thing works. I am loving South Africa so far. I can't wait to go.
While traveling outside my home area/country, I get 2nd cell and replaceable sim card. Cuts down on cost.
@@abeck0856 Good advice. I was thinking about doing the separate phone thing. Thanks.
Sometimes I will use a second
We use Whatsapp a lot here, so when we travel we get a local data card and communicate with friends and family via Whatsapp. I have noticed that Americans end up doing that too but many have said that the only problem is Whatsapp is not so big in the US, which is strange.
Hey Bud - that's not a ticket - it's a flyer lol
Great content.
I think you might have finally 🙂found your Tribe.
Ethnic group
Great video I glad you like Cape Town. I will be visiting Cape Town in August. What month you visit Cape Town?
August is fine. Our winter ends in the middle of August
I'll be back but I don't know when
I would love it there I talk to everybody 😅
Your Uber driver is Zimbabwean Mark
How can you be so sure
awesome keep up the good work! love this content!
Thanks! Will do!
Feel at home mark South Africa it yours
LOAding merge
#rehab 🔥🚀
#community
#support 🇿🇦✊🏼
You should come in December when its hot the is a American RUclipsr Mansa Myne his been in South Africa for a year
New subscriber, great content
Thank you for subbing
5:51
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Come home homie.. ❤😉.. should link up too
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Mark were there any whites sleeping rough also? Or were they only blacks etc?
Interestingly enough it's both.
Boy O Boy was it delicious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wait what?? Summer in CPT begins next month 17:46 ??
She may have meant merchandise wise, when they put all winter clothes on sale and display summer clothes...even then it's a stretch(she lied nje).
Eish I was like why 😂
I am curious, once you find the issues what then? Will you be proud of yourself?
Voetsek maan
Wow you went to Access Park
I figured you would like south Africa because it's very similar to America and have similar systems and have more access to goods and services and the prices are not that bad for a big city. But it's still has its good share of problems like any other Africa country. You are mostly in tourist area and downtown. But most black Americans would probably adapt there easier but from my understanding it's still a pretty racist place in some areas.
So much racist that almost all his drivers so far are African migrants who migrated to SA, you would assume that this is a bad country and Africans wont migrate, total opposite but people are comfortable with the negative side of SA
Me and my wife will be living in SA soon,I hope one day we meet you there.
What's your demographic ?
@@bibo3878 damn 🥲
Hopefully your African if your not we don’t want or need you here
@@Sebastianace-wg4sqwhere from?
I would love to meet. Our paths will cross when the time is right
Do you sometimes forget which side of the road to drive on in Africa? Isn’t it hard to switch sides if the road when we are used to driving on the right side of the road?
Nah southern africa is left
@@AustineAK: If all African countries could drive on the right it would make driving in Africa must easier because most countries drive on the right except for England and some former British colonies.👍🏿🇺🇸
Mark looks like a Khoisan (South African) or a Southern African from the San Tribe that spreads in some countries within Southern Africa. 🇺🇸👍🏿
I don't forget too much. I once drove on the wrong side in the US trying to turn onto a highway. But overall it doesn't get to confusing. Mabey for someone who has spent more years driving on that side it would be a bit more difficult to get used to.
All British colonies drives on the left.
Dude whats your accent?
Welcome to the Real South Africa 🇿🇦 a place that is EVERYTHING "they" (clears throats, our African siblings) told you it is not 😂😂😂😂
Hey ngoba the noise is too much when it comes to SA but the samething our "siblings" are making noise about is everywhere some of it is the reason they are in SA 😅
@@lisohl7258 You nailed it 📌
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16:45 Something to note: "Sweaters" are t-shirts round these parts. I can't speak for everyone, but you spoke to a coloured store assistant, so I'm sure she'd be thinking t-shirts. Then again, if I was her I'd note your accent and make the necessary mental adjustment.
What you'd call "sweaters", we'd call "tops". If it's the woollen kind that grandma knits, that we'd call a "jersey".
Sweaters are not t-shirts in SA 😂😂😂
Where did you get that?
@@AustineAK Like I said, round these parts. He's in Cape Town speaking to a coloured assistant. Sweaters are tshirts to Cape Town coloureds. That may not be your experience. Edit: I also can't speak for the youth. I know they use a vastly different, somewhat more Americanised language, but I'm speaking as a 30+ year old coloured.
What has having a colour got to do with sweaters?.
You people are Racists as hell.
Shut your mouth you people of highest level of ignorance
What Americans call “sweaters” South Africans call “jerseys”
@@princessprincess7708im gonna say Coloured just to piss you off 🤣🤣🤣🤣coloured, coloured, coloured, coloured, coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured coloured , 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ohhh Mark 😊 I just love how friendly and loving you are man❤❤ enjoy your few days in SA Bru!!
Thank you💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
So i was a bit confused when you said some of us feel unwelcomed & by that you meant descendants of enslaved people, I have watched tons of videos of Africans welcoming the diaspora,treating them like family however ,I dont see the same energy with Africans living in usa ,they dont get that special treatment to be honest,
Also Africans do have a bad habbit of doubling the price if you have an accent, they do that even to Africans who come back home from the states/Europe & develop an accent.
Also you look Khoisan/what South Africans call colored so obviously they will treat you well.
I have heard both good & bad stuff about S.A but I'll have to go there by myself to experience it,I think its definitely beautiful & has beautiful women no lesbo.
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Love this video great job 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
This Tz Human.
Been saying black this black that until he has visited south Africa now I see people calling him . "Coloured"😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nah he does not even look colored... He likes Tswana
@@AustineAK nobody asked you
@austineak4310 coloured people don't have a specific look, but I'm coloured and he looks coloured to me.
@@Kirsten567 same way as tswana... I have a friend who looks exactly like him
It's not specific, but general look... Yes there are cape Malay n sorts....
@@AustineAK but you just said "nah he does not even look coloured" the Cape malay coloured look is mostly found in Cape Town
Yes, lot of Jews especially in Sea Point. Enjoy the Mother City
Nice video mark
🇿🇦🇿🇦we are a friendly nation
Let me ask the Nigerians about that🤣😏😏😏 no you guys are nice country I love SA and have good time with my localfriends now ...
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@SunsignAquarius sorrows sorrows prayers
@@travelbruh77021 Nigerians have problems everywhere, we have largest migrants in Africa because we are a welcoming people but if you come to our communities with uncivil behaviour that creates chaos, and we see a pattern among certain group repeating same behaviour, you wont be liked as people, it is what it is as Mark said
@@travelbruh77021even the Nigerians know that, the only People who deny this fact are those who have bad intention thinking that their nonsense should be tolerated. As soon as that not been tolerated they start push propaganda
You've got a Mercedes for any road
Lol its hard not to like Mark cool Kidd forsure
Hello Mark…. I think I know the other thing you can’t tell right now. 🤫
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interesting accent. sure doesnt sound like most AAs ive heard
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That lady didn't listen in Geography class in School. Winter only starts now on the 23rd of June. So July will be way colder than what you experiencing now. It's still Autumn. Winter will end in 21 September. Spring starts 22nd of September. But by the beginning of September you will feel the transition to warmer temperatures. But technically Spring begins end of September and Summer is in December.
23 is the middle of winter
Winter is from may till july
However the cold is experience Somes took august
@@AustineAK brother. I know the exact dates the seasons transition at. I studied this. Summer starts 23 December. Autumn starts 21 March. Winter starts 23 June. Spring begins 23 September.
All these dates are 3 months apart. I know June might feel cold but its yet to be winter. June is the end of Autumn transitioning into winter. Winter starts end of June and fully sets in July to August. By September its end of winter transitioning into Spring.
Man I respect how you have the ability to take risks and travel to meet people
Death is the realest