We live in rural Alberta! What is it like? She is never going back to Calgary!

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  • We live in rural Alberta! What is it like? She is never going back to Calgary!
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  • @cookingwithmyssbrown
    @cookingwithmyssbrown 29 дней назад +3

    This interview is everything, I am enjoying this so much, even though I don't have electricity as a matter of fact i have no form of utility my phone was charged at a supermarket and i add daily plans which is not picking up digicel is not fully up, but..... 👉👉 i love your pasión Nats you go girl... mine is to have so I can give to the persons who doesn't have much, I always give even when I don't know how i'm going to manage tomorrow, so I'd love to have so I can give more, and that's to people with disabilities and trying single parents.

    • @DiAndersons
      @DiAndersons  28 дней назад +1

      I really hope you weren’t too affected by the storm. ⛈️ thank you for being here regardless.

    • @cookingwithmyssbrown
      @cookingwithmyssbrown 28 дней назад +1

      @@DiAndersons thanks still the same other than I had water coming in from one área but I'm grateful.

    • @DiAndersons
      @DiAndersons  22 дня назад +1

      Wow. Have you gotten back light as yet?

  • @nadinemcfarlane8128
    @nadinemcfarlane8128 27 дней назад

    Very good and informative interview

  • @mr.rodneygregg3445
    @mr.rodneygregg3445 23 дня назад +1

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾

  • @sheryljohnson7069
    @sheryljohnson7069 28 дней назад +1

    Loving ❤the interview Demz and Nats ❤

  • @absolutetruth4801
    @absolutetruth4801 29 дней назад

    Throughly enjoyed the show guys….keep it up!

  • @mzsophisticated
    @mzsophisticated 29 дней назад

    Another fantastic vlog. Yes I need to see a camping video😊 I understand why Natz would be scared lol those camping movies mon 😅

    • @DiAndersons
      @DiAndersons  28 дней назад

      Exactly!! Coming soon ☺️

  • @letishadavis1567
    @letishadavis1567 29 дней назад +1

    Morning guys

    • @DiAndersons
      @DiAndersons  29 дней назад +1

      Hiiii 😊😊😊. How are you guys doing?

  • @user-zh7xk8fi9n
    @user-zh7xk8fi9n 29 дней назад +4

    I think immigrants are wrong to come to Canada and expect a piece of home before they decide a place is good enough. We as immigrants moved to Canada, it's our responsibility to adapt to the Canadian culture, not expecting Canadians to bend backwards to make us feel comfortable, not expecting them to have a piece of our home country here so that we can feel welcome. This is absurd. If a Canadian, espesially a white one, move to Jamacia or Sudan or Nigeria or Poland, how much will that country's inhabitants bend backwards and loose their culture just to make the Canadians feel welcome. I'm pretty sure it would be none. How many Jamaicans will go out of their way to be friendly or go out of their way to befriend that white Canadian? You will expect this white Canadian to fit into your culture.
    Do not forget, we all moved away from our home countries to Canada for a reason. So we as immigrants should make the effort to befriend Canadians and invite them into our homes. It is the one thing I read one day that drive Canadians nuts and that immigrants come here and don't want to integrate, we just want to create for example a 2nd India.
    I know it is difficult in the beginning, certain jokes can only be understood from people from your own culture. So create a committee which organize an annual Christmas get-together. The other day I talked to a Philipino and they have one and it's eaily 200 Philipinos attending. So organize an annual Jamacian potluck, rent a hall, all attendees contribute to the cost of the hall and each bring a Jamacian dish to share and enjoy yourself. It's little things like this that you yourself can bring your culture to yourselves. Stop expecting Canadians to do it for you. Always ask yourself if you would have done it in your country for a Canadian if the roles were reversed, especially if it was a white Canadian in a majority of black people

    • @DiAndersons
      @DiAndersons  29 дней назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts. No where in this discussion did anyone mention that they are expecting Canadians to adjust to include immigrants though. so I’m a bit confused where you got that assumption.
      Now for clarity: what we are saying is that similarly to bigger cities where there is definitely more diversity and inclusion we would love to see this in the smaller cities too. This is a pretty straightforward and reasonable expectation. Now you mentioned that you are an immigrant also, please do not assume that we all have the same experience nor expectations.

    • @CrooksVFX
      @CrooksVFX 29 дней назад

      ​@@DiAndersonsI dont want diversity and inclusion in my small town. I like it the way it is.

    • @DiAndersons
      @DiAndersons  29 дней назад

      @@CrooksVFX that’s fair at least it’s your point of view. But my question to you tho is without including others in your small town is there enough people to fill all labour gaps?

    • @johnlynem
      @johnlynem 29 дней назад

      Well said, we all know Canada and North America was not a "White" Country. But thats not the case not, accept that reality or not but thats reality. So as a White born and raised Calgarian, don't come to Calgary or Canada and expect us to change what makes us Canadian and adopt whatever cultural differences from your country just so you are comfortable. Canadians are very accepting, but remember that you came here, we didn't ask or make you come. So if you want to live a life like you would have in your Country of origin, don't expect us to change our ways, change yours or go back where you came from.

    • @DiAndersons
      @DiAndersons  29 дней назад +1

      @@johnlynem again I’m not sure where anyone said anyone should change accommodate!