gjoexoxo ... Oh no cuz none of them jumped up and down clapping at the thought of Steve being their blesser and flying them on trips and giving them money 🙄🙄🙄 I’m completely making that up , really? Did you watch the same video I just watched? Lol
@@MrSteve-of2hj My nation is called PNG in the pacific islands. He came to sing Live here in 96. He touched our hearts ever since that visit and the whole nation love his music.. We never really mourned an international artist's death like Lucky's. He's a legend to us.. Thank you Lucky and thank you SA
Wait! This is a new new version? That's exciting. I guess Steve is getting that South African Rand money too. Go head Steve collect all currency! Rand, Euros, Shikels, Peso etc......
@@abongilemkhize2072 1) Not only "Americans" have internet. 2) Not only "Americans" have a RUclips account. 3) I am not "American" like you assumed. I am Haitian. 4) I am black. Oh, wait, we have internet too. I will always refer to my ancestors land as the "Motherland" and never thought it was poor. My comment was only a sarcasm to other parts of the world as they only know Africa as "poor". Truste me, I understand how annoying it may be as they have been referring to my homeland as "the poorest" in the western hemisphere. This hurts...
@@Da1Apprentice it's just that you said "the motherland" and this is shot in South Africa with South African guests and that's not where slaves were taken from so it wouldn't be your motherland....but it's ok no hard feelings it's just better to learn
Well the term started when girls who have things from sugar daddy's started posting on social media that they are "blessed". Then the sugar daddies became known as blessers.
@@nicolemcintosh2403 when people talk about college because of prices , we're talking about the affordable colleges for majority of the country. So price is a huge determining factor .
@@Cerl84 I am Congolese and their name is Congolese. Kasongo. A lit of Congolese live in south Africa. Some born and raised there. It's a name from the bemba tribe in the kananga region in Drcongo. Kasongo does not exist in south africa
I'm a South African man, and I'm so proud of our South African sisters. It feels like my own biological sisters are being complimented. It feels great. And I'm a guy. 😊
College gives you a national certificate... And the college qualifications are recognized in your country. University certificates are recognized universally.
@@boujee_bridget yeah, it's true. Again it depends where is that college. Some countries don't recognize them e;g Canada, In some cases you'll even have to do a breaching course at that country, which is its time consuming. It's recommendable that one go to university to get international qualifications.
@@FaFa-fl1kh false, they have Colleges & Universities in America. What Naledi said is correct, Universities are recognized internationally unlike most Colleges. My husband's nephew is a basketball player in the states and came back to Canada for his Masters, the Canadian University he selected refused to credit him most of his classes but his friend who went to an American University instead just signed up for classes of the exact same master degree program this fall.
Well university is a legit institute that's regulated by government and has existed from back when South Africa was colonised. They are hundreds and hundreds years old. We have 26 universities country-wide. Colleges don't have the amount of land Universities have. They are new about 30 years old or less and they are popping up in the city. Colleges are mostly buying buildings and flipping them. They don't usually own sports grounds or swimming pools or gyms. They dont offer the amount of variety that universities offer. A lot of colleges are fly by night in South Africa. It's a quick business and scam for others. It could take years before a college is recognised for offering a programme they don't have authority from Department of Education to do so. Let me put it this way: ain't no lecturer in a college with a PhD (very rare) they usually have honours and are working part time to get masters. Or they just have a degree. Lecturers at these fly by night colleges are peeps who graduated but their grades didn't get them jobs in their specialisation. Companies in South Africa at least, hire university students first, then students from trusted colleges next and then it'll trickle down. As black Africans not getting into a university and having to settle for a college is frowned upon especially if your parents are middle class or upper middle class. We now have programs where high school seniors (matrics) can apply to rewrite their finals so they take a year to study and write the finals to try meet entry requirements. People do this again and again. Spending 3 years trying to get into university. It's university or nothing for some of us.
Blesses specially in South Africa would usually be a man old enough to be you father whose married with kids sometimes almost the same age as you. It's sometimes a purely sex in exchange for shopping trips to Dubai, money for weaves, he pays for your apartment whilst you're in University or even if you're not studying, car, expensive clothing etc. Others actually date and are "in love". It's an occupation for some of our youth who don't want to work or others who are trying to feed impoverished family.
He wasn't flirting 😭😭😭😭😭 He was being silly... Can't NOBODY tell Steve he don't have the most GORGEOUS wife in the entire world. HE LITERALLY WORSHIPS HIS WIFE.
South Africans have the funniest way of expression. The walls build around people's yards are called "stop nonsense" 🤣🤣 I saw a video on Facebook of a guy explaining what a "stop nonsense" is. He went on to say it's made of "anti-nonsense compound found in the southern region of Africa" "a certain president wanted to build this in America but South Africa said no" Love my country🇿🇦
This comment section is lit and makes me proud to be a South African. I have been living in the USA for 4 years but right now I am home (South Africa) having lockdown. I love my people so beautiful and full of humour.👌
I would love to see your home (South Africa), I have heard it is absolutely breathtaking. America is nice but I've come to understand it pales in comparison to the beauty that is South Africa.
Dash93 well as a non-african i was not to know. They said it was family feud south Africa so i took it as such, i then heard there was a family feud Ghana so thought they were the only two African countries represented. Thank you for letting me know
Oh my I didn't know what a blesser was either. Once I found out that one girls reaction made so much sense. Especially since I had the exact same reaction.
In SA, Universities are public institutions that offer a range of qualifications up to doctorate and post doctorates. The are different types of colleges. Some offer high school level technical qualifications to post high school qualifications. Also private institutions that are equivalent to universities are called colleges because the term university applies to public only. A university will have faculties of Arts, Science, Accounting etc. Colleges currently offer up to Masters Degrees. Doctorates and post doctorates are at Uni. Entry requirements for a qualification, eg. Bachelor of Commerce, are the same for University and College. There are standard entry and exit requirements for a specific qualification no matter where you study. Most students with poor grades go to colleges because most certificates and diplomas are offered at colleges and most degrees are offered at universities. So the psychology in SA among students and some employers is that a Bachelor's from a college carries less weight than one from University because the requirements are not the same. This incorrect as requirements are regulated by a single regulatory body for all qualifications.
So the mentality of college and University is how Americans view tech schools and 4 year colleges..the entry process is different, but you still have to pass to graduate either one of them
You are absolutely correct! I have a friend in Toronto, Canada and they see it the same way. A College to them is like a community or junior college in the USA! A University is a 4 year institution for them! She was a track athlete and she received a partial scholarship from Boston College and she turned it down because she thought that it was a 2 year school! She received a scholarship from a smaller university in the USA and she took it. She didn't realize what she turned down until later! FYI.
Steve went from “you just tell me how much yo little heart can think of....🗣i probably got it!!” To “you ain’t gettin no 50 million outta me” REAL QUICK 😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂
In the states they call a university a college I have never heard them say they going to "university" here in South Africa people brag about University and make college seem like it's for low lives
Ok In St Vincent high school ends at a lower level them USA. College brings you up to that level. How university does offers some courses with high school certificate
Yes and no. It really depends on the shoe or the woman. Some womens shoes can dress up an outfit making the shoes the focal point. In some cases shoes like a purse are the make or break outfit accessory.
@@hyacinthdibley2420 A “blesser” in South Africa is kind of like a sugar daddy. He's an older man who often has multiple girlfriends he lavishes with gifts.
Yea true. I'm South African and iPhones are ridiculously expensive here. I always find that in America people laugh at u if u own an Android but here in South Africa, no one cares because we all know how expensive iPhones are😂
Even in South Africa University University of Technology (Technikon) College The difference is that we use the correct word to refer to the respective institution.
@@sonwabombadamana8720 In the US, college/university is used interchangeably; it means the same thing. For example, XXXX is attending college at the University of Texas.
So exciting!! The natural hair on these ladies 😍😍
Not natural.
Taetjo Mathabatha only 3 and 4 are not rocking the natural hair.. the rest though 😍 their natural hair is beautiful
We wear weaves but we proudly rock our naturals as well
@Jeff Fort always bruh 😂
@@Loti433 lol dont lie u love weaves more than yr natural hair
These African women are beautiful. Wow.
Dan Nguyen ... And by the looks of things they’re willing to get wild for a “blesser” 😄
Secular Humanist no they don’t. Pipe down creep
gjoexoxo thank you i don’t know where tf he got that conclusion 🤢
gjoexoxo ... Oh no cuz none of them jumped up and down clapping at the thought of Steve being their blesser and flying them on trips and giving them money 🙄🙄🙄 I’m completely making that up , really? Did you watch the same video I just watched? Lol
@Jeff Fort why don't you try it out then and let us know?
He landed in Africa and promised to bring us family feud and the man done it
That look when Steve was told what a blesser is🤣
I am proud of these African young people, they're so educated and humourous! Veeery intelligent.
I am the only one shouting Car before all that?
Same 😭
You know
Lol car for sure.
Same here Carol😂😂
Nomfundo Makhanya first thing that came to mind
When I saw "South Africa" i immediately clicked coz i love Lucky Dube and the Springboks lol.. much love from the Pacific Islands
Nigel Andandi we love you too❤️
Lord... I miss Lucky Dube
@@MrSteve-of2hj My nation is called PNG in the pacific islands. He came to sing Live here in 96. He touched our hearts ever since that visit and the whole nation love his music.. We never really mourned an international artist's death like Lucky's. He's a legend to us.. Thank you Lucky and thank you SA
We love you too
@@nigelandandi453 wow that's wonderful. We love yall too
Im sooooooooooooooo excited about Africa family feud
Me too😊
Wait! This is a new new version? That's exciting. I guess Steve is getting that South African Rand money too. Go head Steve collect all currency! Rand, Euros, Shikels, Peso etc......
Me too
I am glad the Motherland can be seen through other lenses other than Unicef's.
P.S. I am referring to the continent.
Americans please stop saying Motherland it's very annoying and please stop thinking that we are poor and need UNICEF
@@abongilemkhize2072 1) Not only "Americans" have internet.
2) Not only "Americans" have a RUclips account.
3) I am not "American" like you assumed. I am Haitian.
4) I am black. Oh, wait, we have internet too.
I will always refer to my ancestors land as the "Motherland" and never thought it was poor. My comment was only a sarcasm to other parts of the world as they only know Africa as "poor". Truste me, I understand how annoying it may be as they have been referring to my homeland as "the poorest" in the western hemisphere. This hurts...
@@Da1Apprentice I just want to say that South Africa isn't your motherland but go off sir
@@namhlamhlauli4784 Who was talking about South Africa?
I promise, my original comment didn't mean any harm; otherwise, I sincerely apologise.
@@Da1Apprentice it's just that you said "the motherland" and this is shot in South Africa with South African guests and that's not where slaves were taken from so it wouldn't be your motherland....but it's ok no hard feelings it's just better to learn
I'm so happy to see this! Watching from the US. Get it South Africa.
I understand Steve 😂 I thought a “blesser” would be a priest or someone who’s taking care of you like a godfather, but nope 😂
Well the term started when girls who have things from sugar daddy's started posting on social media that they are "blessed". Then the sugar daddies became known as blessers.
Definitely thought pastor.
😂 😂 😂 We've always called it a blesser in South Africa
vuyani vaveki thanks for explaining 🤣
In Kenya, a Blesser is called a Sponsor
I love Steve's reaction after finding out what is a "Blesser"😂😂
College is for a practical experience and sometimes people with good grades go to colleges because it's less expensive than university
College only has 4 yr degree. University offers post grad
In the U.S. that is
I also did go to college but my grades allowed me to go to university
Thank you
I don't think price is a determining factor...college/university
I attended both.
@@nicolemcintosh2403 when people talk about college because of prices , we're talking about the affordable colleges for majority of the country. So price is a huge determining factor .
Imma start sayin Blesser & not sugar daddy 😂😂
Queen Blessing I said the same thing 😂😂
He must be married also to a less hot woman lol
😂 😂 😂 You must use Ben10 as well
@@leletiquincymaluleke2872 😂😂😂😂
@@leletiquincymaluleke2872 please explain Ben10
I'm going to South Africa after the lock down to find my wife, I'm from Atlanta, GA.
They are Congolese tho
@@africaine4889 no they aren't. they are all from South Africa. you just made that up.
@@Cerl84 I am Congolese and their name is Congolese. Kasongo. A lit of Congolese live in south Africa. Some born and raised there. It's a name from the bemba tribe in the kananga region in Drcongo. Kasongo does not exist in south africa
@@africaine4889 they look Shona to me.
@@Cerl84 a lot of Congolese look shona
Who else is watching from South Africa🙋🏼♀️🇿🇦
🙋♀️
North Africa
South Africa 🇿🇦❤
watching from trindad🇹🇹
I am
As a South African woman, I am loving these comments 😂😂😂
I'm a South African man, and I'm so proud of our South African sisters. It feels like my own biological sisters are being complimented. It feels great. And I'm a guy. 😊
Girl, saame🤣🤣🤣💯
Very beautiful
Tlamelo Mathakgane same here gal
They’re so funny! I’m going to get some food and binging.
Steve was like “depends on which bank account you talking about”. Talk that talk Steve! 🤣 💰
Papi got it going on hahaha
@Soapie Mania I felt that
Steve Harvey's net worth is roughly $180 million.
What profits a man to gain the whole world but lose his soul.
African women are so beautiful❤❤❤❤❤❤
Those women are absolutely STUNNING! I wouldn't mind being their "blesser".
😂😂😂
50 bucks doesn't cut it
Better make one of them your wife!
Men, these women deserve better! ;)
Must have take the ‘Creepiness 101’ class in college.
@PRINCESS NAA OFEIBEA QUARCOO yas girl! Get It!!!! 🇿🇦❤
Damn are all the females in Africa this fine.
Yes we are lol
Yes we are
Yes indeed
Yes ..lol 😊
Yes we are...
These Kasongo’s ladies are flirting with Steve! 😂😂😂😂
You can say that again
U don't joke with Congolese😂😂
You saw that!
I thought I was e only who noticed 🤣🤣 the Dubai chick really wanted that trip from Steve 😂
College gives you a national certificate... And the college qualifications are recognized in your country. University certificates are recognized universally.
Preach 🙌🏼
Some colleges do offer international qualifications...
@@boujee_bridget yeah, it's true. Again it depends where is that college. Some countries don't recognize them e;g Canada, In some cases you'll even have to do a breaching course at that country, which is its time consuming. It's recommendable that one go to university to get international qualifications.
America: college-
Britain: university
@@FaFa-fl1kh false, they have Colleges & Universities in America. What Naledi said is correct, Universities are recognized internationally unlike most Colleges. My husband's nephew is a basketball player in the states and came back to Canada for his Masters, the Canadian University he selected refused to credit him most of his classes but his friend who went to an American University instead just signed up for classes of the exact same master degree program this fall.
I think in South Africa College is where you get a diploma or a certificate in a certain course,then Uni is where you get a degree,smthn like that
Well university is a legit institute that's regulated by government and has existed from back when South Africa was colonised. They are hundreds and hundreds years old. We have 26 universities country-wide. Colleges don't have the amount of land Universities have. They are new about 30 years old or less and they are popping up in the city. Colleges are mostly buying buildings and flipping them. They don't usually own sports grounds or swimming pools or gyms. They dont offer the amount of variety that universities offer. A lot of colleges are fly by night in South Africa. It's a quick business and scam for others. It could take years before a college is recognised for offering a programme they don't have authority from Department of Education to do so. Let me put it this way: ain't no lecturer in a college with a PhD (very rare) they usually have honours and are working part time to get masters. Or they just have a degree. Lecturers at these fly by night colleges are peeps who graduated but their grades didn't get them jobs in their specialisation. Companies in South Africa at least, hire university students first, then students from trusted colleges next and then it'll trickle down. As black Africans not getting into a university and having to settle for a college is frowned upon especially if your parents are middle class or upper middle class. We now have programs where high school seniors (matrics) can apply to rewrite their finals so they take a year to study and write the finals to try meet entry requirements. People do this again and again. Spending 3 years trying to get into university. It's university or nothing for some of us.
Colleges it amost the same thing as varsity it's just that in college the are more practical being done and that means u gain experience before u work
Yes you are right,!!!
You're wrong,private colleges do offer degree, honours and masters degree
Ca Ma yes you right
Wait until you hear what's a Ben10
🤣🤣🤣🤣
What is it?
Explain it to us
Divine Rae a cougars boyfriend
Dennis Amboko a Ben ten is a boyfriend of a cougar
06:57 - What a beautiful declaration of love to his wife ... "Your name had to be Marjorie !!" .... I just luv Steve, he is hilarious and amazing 💞💞💞
I agree
I am LOVING being reconnected to my culture and ancestry!
Family Feud SA/Steve Harvey what a gift to us all!
Well, yes and no. Your ancestors are from the continent but no slaves were taken to the Americas nor the Caribbean from Southern Africa.
Just wait until you find out what a Ben 10 is... America you're not ready for this one.🤦🏿♂️😂🤣😂🤣😂
Not to mention slay Queens.
soooooo what is it?
I think it's too soon to tell
Jessica B. It’s a guy that has a cougar
Oh they not ready for Ben 10
"Blesser" means "Sugar Daddy". Explains the look on the girl's face when he first read the question.
They call them Sugar Daddies blessers there, here in the US, we call them Cradle Robbers
@@miltonbrownjr3755 yep. Hilarious to watch Steve learn how we speak this side 🤣🤣
They said it.
University 🙄
Blesses specially in South Africa would usually be a man old enough to be you father whose married with kids sometimes almost the same age as you. It's sometimes a purely sex in exchange for shopping trips to Dubai, money for weaves, he pays for your apartment whilst you're in University or even if you're not studying, car, expensive clothing etc. Others actually date and are "in love". It's an occupation for some of our youth who don't want to work or others who are trying to feed impoverished family.
One day i hope to visit the place that my ancestors were taken from the smiles on these faces are so bright and free
I don’t understand how trips weren’t on there 🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
Right? That’s like a blesser’s classic move, a trip to Dubai
Exactly
Its a survey where they only ask a handful of people. These people surveyed might dont like holiday trip.
Love your dp lady! You are beautiful Sis!
So respectful. Wow. “I’d appreciate a car” wow mad respect to these African beauty💕
Steve bout to get in trouble over there flirting with those beautiful women 😂
He wasn't flirting 😭😭😭😭😭
He was being silly...
Can't NOBODY tell Steve he don't have the most GORGEOUS wife in the entire world. HE LITERALLY WORSHIPS HIS WIFE.
South Africans have the funniest way of expression. The walls build around people's yards are called "stop nonsense" 🤣🤣 I saw a video on Facebook of a guy explaining what a "stop nonsense" is. He went on to say it's made of "anti-nonsense compound found in the southern region of Africa" "a certain president wanted to build this in America but South Africa said no"
Love my country🇿🇦
That video is hilarious, I saw it as well😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
Siyasanga Tshemese 🤣🤣🤣🇿🇦
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂 😂 😂 🤣 🤣
😂🤣🤣😂Dudu la!
I absolutely love Family Feud South Africa.
This comment section is lit and makes me proud to be a South African.
I have been living in the USA for 4 years but right now I am home (South Africa) having lockdown.
I love my people so beautiful and full of humour.👌
❤️❤️❤️
I would love to see your home (South Africa), I have heard it is absolutely breathtaking. America is nice but I've come to understand it pales in comparison to the beauty that is South Africa.
@@butterflykisses1984 well I can show more of my home in my channel as I have a small lil channel showing my simple life in South Africa .😊
@@butterflykisses1984 where are you from?
@@goldilockssimplelife5693 - USA.
We’ve been stalking you is what got me dead😂😂😂
Yeaaaah, I heard that too.
I don't think he did. Cause you know Steve sho'll would have commented on that. 😂😂😂😂
That just sounds wrong lol 🤣
And the $50 million while she don't even know R2 million.
@@thatomatseba6916 lol
He chose to ignore that wisely
It was cringe 😂😂@@Dismasse
Eish Mzanzi when Steve shouts "Blessser" I thought he was saying "Phoyisaaaaaa" 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦😂😂😂😂😂💪💪💪
Steve be like "these sugar babes are expensive" lol. Welcome to Africa!
😂😂😂
Kwaku Twumasi 🤣🤣🤣
Hell you don't hv to go to Africa! American women are too expensive they say🤷♀️
Chelsea's initial reaction to the question was everything.
These ladies are sooo beautiful..
Dear world colleges offer vocational training / education. University offers theoretical knowledge and research.
Lwando Soyizwapi good one👍🏼
Lwando Soyizwapi well said brov. These kids are embarrassing us on national TV
True, but university degree is more valuable than college diploma 🤯that why I had to get both
In America the term is used almost interchangeably. Universities are just more prestigious and rigorous colleges.
@@KeishaCharmaine Wow 😄. Hey, in South Africa there is a world of difference between the two haha
I really enjoyed this, the contestants are really bringing it.
The Kasongo girls are Congolese 🥰😍😍😍😍😍🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩 Gorgeous somebodies! Even though I’m bias 🤣🥰
I knew it🤞🏽😊
Nope they not. Kasongo is a surname you will find in Limpopo province in South Africa
Their reactions and behaviours made sense after they explained “blesser”. Hahaha
Lmao I like how Steve Harvey is so interactive with the audience and competitors. Learning new words and all that 😂
Hey, that’s one of the original kings of the comedy, he know his stuff
She hit that buzzer so fast🤣🤣
I've learned a lot from this video as an American 😂
Hahaha...welcome to South Africa
What have you learned??
Now you know what happens down here
Like what?
Jemima was low-key shooting her shot there at 3:52 😂😂
Hahaha i saw that
😂😂😂
I was wondering who else saw that 😭
And he mized 😂
@@nobuhle_b bruh 😭💔😂
The kasongo, that's my family.. sending love,show them that Africans are intelligent!!
This looks so fun, i am looking forward to the south african version. I cannot wait to see Steve struggle with the names
This is the South African version
@@thatGirl359 hell yea
Fanty Nethengwe i know it is, i meant that i am looking forward to further episodes
That's not possible he done with the African version
Dash93 well as a non-african i was not to know. They said it was family feud south Africa so i took it as such, i then heard there was a family feud Ghana so thought they were the only two African countries represented. Thank you for letting me know
Oh my I didn't know what a blesser was either. Once I found out that one girls reaction made so much sense. Especially since I had the exact same reaction.
....my naive mind over here thinking blesser means Angel or something close.... not knowing it means Sugar Zaddy 😂
kaphy 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
He's blessing you by showering you with gifts lol. Close!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same here!😟
I love how he is keeping it professional and showing LOVE and RESPECT to his wife, he is trying a REAL MAN!!!!
I love ❤️ him and his love for wife
Oh hell nooooo Steve response a blesser is a sugar daddy lol👍💯💯💯💪🙏😄
I love Steve responses to the question and answers!! 😂😂
I thought a "Blesser" was a 'Preacher.' My God... was *I WRONG* !!!
It's a Pasta
A rich older man dating young woman 'blessing' her with money and gifts😀😀 a blesser
Hahaha
🤣 🤣 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
"Blesser" Steve getting schooled the African way.😂😂😂
Steve's accent changing soon lol
Got that right🤣
Steve is so damn funny! That's a big blessing right there 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Girl you must nat know who you talking to" 🔥🔥🔥 yes uncle Steve 🤣
Love this refreshing version of FF. South Africa rocks!!!!
I didn't even know there was a Family Feud in Africa.
Lorietha Causey LOL he did it when African Americans did the “year of the return to Ghana” last summer. It was just a Special edition.
@@hha8171
Oh okay and thanks for the info.
I just find out too
Me too
In SA, Universities are public institutions that offer a range of qualifications up to doctorate and post doctorates.
The are different types of colleges. Some offer high school level technical qualifications to post high school qualifications. Also private institutions that are equivalent to universities are called colleges because the term university applies to public only.
A university will have faculties of Arts, Science, Accounting etc.
Colleges currently offer up to Masters Degrees. Doctorates and post doctorates are at Uni.
Entry requirements for a qualification, eg. Bachelor of Commerce, are the same for University and College. There are standard entry and exit requirements for a specific qualification no matter where you study.
Most students with poor grades go to colleges because most certificates and diplomas are offered at colleges and most degrees are offered at universities.
So the psychology in SA among students and some employers is that a Bachelor's from a college carries less weight than one from University because the requirements are not the same. This incorrect as requirements are regulated by a single regulatory body for all qualifications.
Basically community college
The same applies to us...
Thanks for clarifying!
@@smngvncnt8017 Thanks for the addition.
Best explanation
Ketsia with the woah 😂 beautiful Queens 👸🏾 representing mama Africa ✊🏾
This Africa Fued has very beautiful and successful people.
Steve better be careful....he’ll have to stay in South Africa
Gladly
I love Africans!
I’m gonna find more of these African family feud episodes.
That's something new for my South Africa trip
Welcome to Africa Uncle Steve 😂😂😂
Very beautiful family!
Always a good time watching Steve
Love this version of Family feud.. Very refreshing
So the mentality of college and University is how Americans view tech schools and 4 year colleges..the entry process is different, but you still have to pass to graduate either one of them
You are absolutely correct! I have a friend in Toronto, Canada and they see it the same way. A College to them is like a community or junior college in the USA! A University is a 4 year institution for them! She was a track athlete and she received a partial scholarship from Boston College and she turned it down because she thought that it was a 2 year school! She received a scholarship from a smaller university in the USA and she took it. She didn't realize what she turned down until later! FYI.
But most females want blessers to go to expensive trips ! So their answer was correct and also expensive clothes.
Steve went from “you just tell me how much yo little heart can think of....🗣i probably got it!!” To “you ain’t gettin no 50 million outta me” REAL QUICK 😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂
I think people have a wrong interpretation when it comes to what College is
That's what I was thinking the whole time, they have it all the way wrong
In the states they call a university a college I have never heard them say they going to "university" here in South Africa people brag about University and make college seem like it's for low lives
Ok
In St Vincent high school ends at a lower level them USA. College brings you up to that level. How university does offers some courses with high school certificate
However instead of how
Because technically here they call places that require lower grades to get in colleges its not misinterpreted.... its how things work here period
These girls were a lot of fun.
Depends on which account you’re talking about. The flex is real 😂😂
Beautiful African women. Love those smiles
Steve is so funny 😂😅😅😂😂. Loved this video
Isn’t shoes technically part of clothing
Not for women 😂😂
On point!
I said the same thing.
No
Yes and no. It really depends on the shoe or the woman. Some womens shoes can dress up an outfit making the shoes the focal point. In some cases shoes like a purse are the make or break outfit accessory.
I love Ketsia answer"i do appreciate a car"
I didnt even know they had a South African version
He came last years to record,for the first time..I think he went to Nigeria as well..
c you He went to Ghana. It’s also here on RUclips.
@@misspzar ohk..I saw yes
It’s an African version. He went to a few countries in Africa
It's the African term for sugar daddy
😂🤣😂Wow I love Steve Harvey from way back on the days of him on sitcoms. This a super lovely show.
Watching from Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦
You just tell me how much yo lil heart could think of? 🤣
You ain't gettin no damn 50million dollars 🤣
"Ohh hell noo" 🤣🤣🤣
Deadass Africans and Caribbean’s alll knew what a blesser was! Lmfao
Yessss. We do 🇹🇹🇹🇹🤭
I didn't..lol
Mia Sunshine I’m Nigerian....never heard it before.
@@hyacinthdibley2420 A “blesser” in South Africa is kind of like a sugar daddy. He's an older man who often has multiple girlfriends he lavishes with gifts.
Lebo 09 yeah. I understand now. I don’t know how I never heard of it before. Hahaha
I'm glad this show came to SA and it will teach people abt our country and our continent.
“”Steve how much do you have in your bank account?”” SAVAGE
This needs to air in the US! Loving this!
Steve surprised by Phone options. Has no idea how expensive those iPhones are in Africa. These girls be getting blessers just to buy them iPhones.
Rofhiwa Tshikonelo 🥺🤔
Rofhiwa Tshikonelo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂👏🏽👏🏽 yess true
Was about to say how shocked he was about a phone in the end 🤦🏾. Coz over there they got nice affordable plans for these phones...
Yea true. I'm South African and iPhones are ridiculously expensive here. I always find that in America people laugh at u if u own an Android but here in South Africa, no one cares because we all know how expensive iPhones are😂
Kasongo Congolese in the building 😂😂😂
Lol @ Steve’s facial expression when he said “phone”.... well its the number one thing most blesser buy,💰💰
Beautiful 🇿🇦 sisters 😘
OMG I went to primary school with Bulungu(except we grew up calling her Priscilla) and Keitsia.
Wow really that is interesting you actually know them
“I probably got it”😂
In SA we have:
University
University of Technology
College
Even in South Africa
University
University of Technology (Technikon)
College
The difference is that we use the correct word to refer to the respective institution.
In USA they only have College.
@@sonwabombadamana8720 we have College, University, Technical College
@@sonwabombadamana8720 they also have universities they just call universities like M. I. T Havard, Yale etc colleges for some reason
@@sonwabombadamana8720 In the US, college/university is used interchangeably; it means the same thing. For example, XXXX is attending college at the University of Texas.
Steve Harvey commentary is everything. 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Big check is girlfriend allowance 😂😂👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 indeed