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Guys that's my younger sister. I'm her immediate elder brother. I have been reading the comments and I am overwhelmed by the love from all over the world ♥️. The entire family is proud of her. Also, the hilarious comments about her name are welcomed. There's a special reason why she was given that name. It has got nothing to do with her not being proud of her Kenyan origin. Our day-to-day language whether she's here or in Japan is Luo. Cheers 😊
@@ismailtopa3671 Maybe it is a problem only for you. I have been in a relationship with a Japanese woman, married before with an American guy. Her sister is married to a Brazilian guy. Her mother is famous abnd her father was the vice president of one of the biggest company in Japan. If you are racist, it is your problem, not her problem.
I really wanna thank you Ranzo/melanated files for giving me a chance to share my experience in Japan. I also want to thank you all including those who have reached out to me privately for all the positive feedbacks. I really feel humbled and I did not imagine that you would find this interview interesting. Tbh you have made me feel much better about myself knowing that lots of you believe in me. Thankyou.
This girl is even prettier, funnier and more intelligent in person!!!! I miss you so much my Japan sister and wish you all the best in the rest of your studies
@@margaretthatcher9296 margret i wish you the best just watching how positive and outgoing and radiant you are made me feel so happy and strong thank you so much
As a Zimbabwean and fellow African Sister , well done. You will be an amazing Engineer. There are plenty of African Women Engineers doing big things in our Continent and around the world. This is the truth of our continent and hope to see more positive stories. Asante Sana for your amazing attitude.
I love her, she is so open minded and fun! I find the kids the funniest in Japan because kids say what they see and they don't beat round the bush. I'm from Eswatini and married to my Japanese wife from Nagoya. Once on the train a kid told her mother that I looked very strange. I did not understand much Japanese then but my wfie told me that the mother had replied "Yes" to the kid. Fast forward a few months later when I was alone on the train visiting the Toyota museum there was a groupd of primary school kids on the train with their teacher. I think they were going on a trip somewhere. Most of the kids sat far away from me, but two of the boys sat a bit closer to me. Along the way they kept on talking to each other in low voices and occassionally glancing at me. I knew that I was the subject of their discussion. Finally they plucked up the courage and came up to me and asked where I was from. I told them them and we had a few pleasant exchanges. I also asked them where they were going and they told me. It was nice. I think those two boys are going places because they are curious and are not shy to ask.
I don't want to sound rude but we are human beings. If you see someone who looks different it doesn't justify touching or staring at them. Can you imagine going to a country and touching the people without their permission because they look different. You'll be under the jail. It's funny how we accept this without question.
It’s not a big deal, just my opinion. I’ve traveled and it can definitely happen anywhere. However, it’s how, who and where you touch. Thanks for the comments jeff c
kwakubomani it is absolutely a big deal and just because they do it in Senegal doesn’t mean it’s justified. You don’t know these people or where their hands have been, could’ve had their entire hand up their ass before touching your hair and now you got booty on you 🤦♂️
A fellow Kenyan in Japan. Lots of Kenyan women are like this charasmatic and full of positive energy. Their quasi british accents are quite charming as well.
And yet the west wants to change that with there media. I saw documentaries about Kenyan/Ugandan women are oppressed. They want to turn the women into angry feminist like those in the west.
My God, a stunningly gorgeous woman. From my Jamaican perspective, the standard all black men should aspire for, NOTHING ELSE COMES CLOSE. Those braids are outstanding.
I do! I was just having this conversation with my friend just yesterday. I'm a black man who loves chocolate or dark chocolate complexions the most, especially African women. 100% my type and honestly nothing else ever caught my eye like a gorgeous African or Jamaican woman which damn near prompted me to move there from the states (For various reasons). In everything I write, black women are the true epitome of beauty. However, to each their own, everyone has their preferences, and I'll respect that as well.
warpnin3 Margaret Thatcher was a racist supremacist who openly supported apartheid in South Africa. She also hated blue collar working class people destroying many working communities with her policies. On top of that she was also homophobic thinking gay people deserved to die of AIDS, so did nothing to stop its spread and and was above all an imperialistic warmonger who did not care so long as lives lost were not white. The world is well rid of that Jezebel.
Positive and interesting interview. Nice to see a student enjoying the academic environment. The take away for me was strive for yourself while letting others know you will succeed.
Excellent video about living in Japan as a black woman who is from Kenya. You have such a positive spirit I can see you enjoying life anywhere. Go Margaret and good luck with earning your degree in engineering.
3:00 What? She said they are only two Black students in that university, but you still needed to remind the Japanese students you talked to a day before about who you are? I mean, how hard is it to remember 2 Black faces? That is hilarious.😄
@Leopold Okay she said two Africans in her program. So presumably they have more Africans in other programs. But still. I'd also assume she will normally try to strike a conversation with the other Japanese students in her program, who would then forget about her the next day. LOL
Yes Margaret from Kenya!!!! My goodness, I had to catch my breath after this conversation. Her energy level is like 1 million times up in the air. Such a fascinating, funny and thoughtful talk. Smiled all the way through this. It really helps to hear conversations from other cultures visiting/living in a totally foreign land. Such rich experiences. Every time I meet someone who has done some level of world travel I always get the same kind of feeling. Expands a person's mental horizons and for me is always such a joy. Again, thank you for creating this series. Inspires me to want to take risks and do travel on a large scale♥☺♥
I agree with you so very much. I spent the first few years of my life living in France and went to high school in Okinawa, Japan. In between I was all over the US. My life experience has been significantly enriched. Having knowledge of other languages has helped me in my life. And whenever I meet somebody from another country I am automatically drawn to them on some level at least. I find a way to talk to almost anyone regardless of where they have originated. I have been further enriched recently by finding this very positive RUclips channel. Most people even use their actual names, go figure. Thanks for your comment.
Aww, another wonderful interview! She’s so open minded and her personality is so refreshing!!! I love how she presents her experience, but at the same time, we share the idea that experience is on an individual basis.
I happened to be a JICA trainee in the 90s at Hachioji Kokusai Kenshu Senta; I am not sure if it still exists. I really enjoyed life at that time because after three months of intensive Japanese Language I masterered the spoken part of the language, and I could navigate the streets of Tokyo in all social spots. I found Japanese boys and girls to be very receptive and very friendly if you talk to them in their language. At that time I always had to initiate the conversation by just a simple phrase like- sumimaseni, anata wa do desuka? watashi no namae wa Serekwa desu; Tanzania kara Kimashita....., and I ended up making a ton of friends even from as far places such as Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Kobe and Nagasaki by just meeting them in various social spots in Tokyo. Most boys befriended me because they thought I can make it easy for them to hook up with girls but I don't know why girls befriended me. Life was very enjoyable
Is that what it is we’re looked at in a sexual way . Like when going on dates first dates they want to touch and hold your hand and try to kiss you . So annoying
Racist white media spread their colonial ideals globally so now the world pretty much things like racists whites do. Always be weary. They wish to use you. Acept they won't do it amongst themselves so don't allow it towards you.
Lerumo a lot of black people are ignorant about white people just like Margaret thatcher, and even if they know, they don't have any pride in themselves to refrain from giving their children a right-wing extremist name, who hated black people. Many are enamored by white people. I am so embarrassed of these people. The same way they embrace white jesus, is the same way they see white people. No amount of academic education can cure them.
Michael Hayes In Africa a child is given an African name and they are also given a western name. In Trevor Noah's book, Born A Crime, he says that he knew many people called Hitler. He explains that many parents may not have had a western education and so know very little about western historical figures. For this reason, they will often choose a name because they know the historical figure held a position of power, but know little else about them.
She is so beautiful omg her energy in this video is everything too 🥰❤️❤️ I like her goal of connecting Kenya and Japan since both countries are sooo culturally unaware 😂🇰🇪 🇯🇵
this girl is golden she has the sweetest most genuine mode of expressing herself and a very awesome smile and attitude... Margaret im am 100% sure that you will realize your dream of becoming embassador in japan thank you for sharing....and stay away from the wasabi lol🤗🤗🤗😀😀
Loved this episode! One of my faves, yet! Margaret, You are so awesome! My mom is Japanese and I haven't even been there, yet! I enjoyed your take on the culture, food and dating. You have such great energy and advise. Thank you for sharing your experience..and reminding folks to judge it for themselves... instead of believing everything we hear. One person's experience is going to be different from the next person's. I liked that part :)
@@margaretthatcher9296 greetings Mrs Margaret Thatcher wish I could hear from you concerning Japan. I try to visit japan on April 4th but I was not allowed to enter Japan because of some reason, possible let me know. thanks
Watching this video made me so excited about my own future. Margaret speaks with such passion and positivity. She teaches us to take new chances and opportunities and to always dream big. Very interesting story and inspiring lively woman!❤️
Lovely spirit !! Keep it up. Japan is very beautiful and clean country filled with lots of traditional values and cultures. After my MBA studies in Japan. I worked in Japanese companies and I discovered that Japanese are very nice people.
@ Margaret Thatcher your energy and vibration is off the hook !! Big UpS to you the the "The Black Experience Japan" family, for carrying on as the Moors did hundreds of years ago. Any where they went in the world they where the trend setters and a whole lot more....
Yes, I have four grown daughters and each one have and is successful, one is a teacher, one a medical dietitian, one her own skin products and the last one her own daycare business. So let your mother know that it will benefit her when she is older and her daughters will take care of her. My daughters do. God Bless and enjoy your life in Japan. Be safe. God Bless you.
Glad she is able to find such an opportunity and wants to share it with others. Very encouraging place for those who want to grow and learn seem like the opportunities are open for those who want to do their best. I agree everyone's experiences are different. Sounds like you see the big picture and are motivated to make your mother proud. I can see why they chose you, you are bubbly and optimistic. Maybe you will end up being a facilitator encouraging more Kenyans to learn and speak Japanese fluently and take advantage of the learning opportunities in Japan. You are very savvy and diplomatic and looking at the big picture.
I am so impressed with you. My impression of you: Intelligent, confident, well spoken and beautiful. I wish you all the best in your career. Keep it up and you will make it.
I loved this episode!!! She will make an amazing ambassador for Kenya! Simply A-M-A-Z-I-N-G 🤩🤩🤩!! Keep going forward. And to the content maker...You have a great eye for topics, interviewers...etc. Great work sir!!!!
Hi Thatcher Agendia. Yours is a great story to tell. I like the fact that you wanna merge the two countries together by transpoting from each side to the other what will serve good. Just keep on doing in there.
.....I felt so proud that Margret was of African decent. I am an African American Male (From South Central Los Angeles). I was in Japan (Tokyo) for a week and a half of Business Meetings and the experience was just AMAZING. I felt very safe and I totally understand their way of LIFE. I always wondered how would it be living there as a African American. Margret's insight was refreshing and I learned alot from her. I get it and only wish Margret the BEST in her endeavours. Very Proud of YOU....For Real!
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The Black Experience Japan I really like your channel and find the experiences from the diaspora so interesting and inspirational. Thank you
Hi is margaret on you tube and which part of kenya is she from?i'd love some assistance on business from her
@afrique du sud Jeremy Bisambi what exactly do you wanna know. I can help you out
Relax with the click-bait titles man. Unnecessary, and it makes you look desperate.
Margaret Thatcher, I couldn't find you on Facebook or Instagram. I need to ask you some questions
She seems like she could live and thrive anywhere she has such a great spirit! 👍🏾
Yeah, she has a positive vibe to her
MoesTube1 yes! For real
Thanks MoesTube1
Yessssss
Echoed exactly my thoughts!
Guys that's my younger sister. I'm her immediate elder brother. I have been reading the comments and I am overwhelmed by the love from all over the world ♥️. The entire family is proud of her. Also, the hilarious comments about her name are welcomed. There's a special reason why she was given that name. It has got nothing to do with her not being proud of her Kenyan origin. Our day-to-day language whether she's here or in Japan is Luo. Cheers 😊
So what's your opinion of the possibility of having a half Japanese nephew/niece?
@@ismailtopa3671 Maybe it is a problem only for you. I have been in a relationship with a Japanese woman, married before with an American guy. Her sister is married to a Brazilian guy. Her mother is famous abnd her father was the vice president of one of the biggest company in Japan. If you are racist, it is your problem, not her problem.
She’s beautiful and she looks so happy. God bless her ♥️
mkenya wetu .i knew she is kenya kabla ata aonger
@@miphy2543 oh hey! Another Kenyan on this channel! I wish Margaret all the best with her experience in Japan.
Her skin is so gorgeous and healthy looking
That kind of happens when you don't do drugs lol!
ack153 ahhh the blessings of youth 😊
lots of makeup
ummm no?@@eloboa5355
@@eloboa5355 She is wearing make up but that is not close to considered a ton
I really wanna thank you Ranzo/melanated files for giving me a chance to share my experience in Japan. I also want to thank you all including those who have reached out to me privately for all the positive feedbacks. I really feel humbled and I did not imagine that you would find this interview interesting. Tbh you have made me feel much better about myself knowing that lots of you believe in me. Thankyou.
You’re welcome Margaret. Thank you for sharing your story 🙏🏿
It's a pleasure.
@Therese Williams thanks a lot dear. Someday i hope to start my own RUclips channel. Not yet sure though
Great interview, wishing you the best in every endeavor
@@zickn6424 thanks a lot. Appreciated
Really appreciate her optimism! Wish her all the best!
ありがとう。
Find me a woman to marry from Japan.
This girl is even prettier, funnier and more intelligent in person!!!! I miss you so much my Japan sister and wish you all the best in the rest of your studies
Thanks so much sister. I miss you too. And oh my your words have made me smile. Thanks for believing in me.
@@margaretthatcher9296 margret i wish you the best just watching how positive and outgoing and radiant you are made me feel so happy and strong thank you so much
can't believe noone caught that her name is Margaret Thatcher
Jordan Wardan 😂🤣😂🤣🤣
There's only so many names in the world, some of them are bound to be similar.
I caught that. So interesting♥
She's from an era that is practically no longer relevant to most RUclipsrs.
Yes, I did. The first thing that struck me.😀
She is so pretty and has a beautiful smile :)
Maya Hi ARMY
@@taetaejamedmochi.5643 hello :)
Incredibly beautiful. 💕
Maya heyo army
Thanks Maya. Appreciated
As a Kenyan, I love seeing our women thrive.
Well done sis go 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Definitely a Luo.
@@LeeMakwiny really???!!😂😂😂😂
me too🙂🙂
Just not in Kenya lmao
Love from Kenya... We are proud of you our daughter. Keep it up and work hard.
Asante sana Maasai Warrior
As a Zimbabwean and fellow African Sister , well done. You will be an amazing Engineer. There are plenty of African Women Engineers doing big things in our Continent and around the world. This is the truth of our continent and hope to see more positive stories. Asante Sana for your amazing attitude.
Aww thankyou so much Lucy. You are amazing too
amen
Doesnt Asante Sana mean goodnight??
@@BeeNdlovu No it means (thanks alot) . It's in swahili language. 😉
Asante Sana
She is such a breath of fresh air! I just want to hug her!
I'm not too sure Japanese men are shy. A Japanese colleague at work asked me to sit on his lap. I was like 😯 'uh no thank you'.
🤣🤣🤣woow. Not all but most of them are actually shy
Wow great video. She dropped some knowledge. Underrated how important it is to try and connect to the community in Japan esp as a black person.
she's beautiful, she glows inside and out
Thanks. I'm humbled
I love her, she is so open minded and fun! I find the kids the funniest in Japan because kids say what they see and they don't beat round the bush. I'm from Eswatini and married to my Japanese wife from Nagoya. Once on the train a kid told her mother that I looked very strange. I did not understand much Japanese then but my wfie told me that the mother had replied "Yes" to the kid. Fast forward a few months later when I was alone on the train visiting the Toyota museum there was a groupd of primary school kids on the train with their teacher. I think they were going on a trip somewhere. Most of the kids sat far away from me, but two of the boys sat a bit closer to me. Along the way they kept on talking to each other in low voices and occassionally glancing at me. I knew that I was the subject of their discussion. Finally they plucked up the courage and came up to me and asked where I was from. I told them them and we had a few pleasant exchanges. I also asked them where they were going and they told me. It was nice. I think those two boys are going places because they are curious and are not shy to ask.
what a bright and bubbly sister. She is very warm, once again an awesome interview.
Thanks for your compliment Prnz
Minute 14 she talks about the indecent proposal. You're welcome.
Thank you
@@MsCocovivi you're welcome!
God........Thank You!!
@@LuvBugs822 you're welcome.
lol this needs to be pinned 😭😂
shes"s really awesome. Great spirit. I can tell she"s enjoying her time here in Japan
Finally finally someone from the East of Africa is rep’n us and so beautiful & authentic she is😍👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
"Get friends: get crazy" Enjoyed her spirit! Thank you.
You are welcome eltiochusma. And thanks for the compliment
I don't want to sound rude but we are human beings. If you see someone who looks different it doesn't justify touching or staring at them. Can you imagine going to a country and touching the people without their permission because they look different. You'll be under the jail. It's funny how we accept this without question.
It’s not a big deal, just my opinion. I’ve traveled and it can definitely happen anywhere. However, it’s how, who and where you touch. Thanks for the comments jeff c
@jeff c Yes, it's a big deal. Keep your hands to yourself or get knocked out.
kwakubomani it is absolutely a big deal and just because they do it in Senegal doesn’t mean it’s justified. You don’t know these people or where their hands have been, could’ve had their entire hand up their ass before touching your hair and now you got booty on you 🤦♂️
@@moone3050 hahaha lmao rotfl 😹😹😹
Cultural differences. Like ifwe go into ajaps house without taking ourshoes off they would be horrified
Omg, she’s so smart and super cute!
Thanks Nubianette. I'm humbled
@Bestill Findrest sure. Keep in touch when you around
How can someone apply Margaret
@@vincentokelo427 for universities or scholarships? Which one
Scholarship basically?
She is AMAZING.... Kenya Ambassador❤ goals!!!
A fellow Kenyan in Japan. Lots of Kenyan women are like this charasmatic and full of positive energy. Their quasi british accents are quite charming as well.
absolutely radiant and a breath of fresh air and positiveness
And yet the west wants to change that with there media. I saw documentaries about Kenyan/Ugandan women are oppressed. They want to turn the women into angry feminist like those in the west.
fx Gamer
Clearly some were already like that before interference from western media. It’s why some formed women only villages and protested.
@Leonnetta Williams Lydia is a babe!
Very true Kevin M.
Such a positive lady! And a really positive channel.
My God, a stunningly gorgeous woman. From my Jamaican perspective, the standard all black men should aspire for, NOTHING ELSE COMES CLOSE. Those braids are outstanding.
I do! I was just having this conversation with my friend just yesterday. I'm a black man who loves chocolate or dark chocolate complexions the most, especially African women. 100% my type and honestly nothing else ever caught my eye like a gorgeous African or Jamaican woman which damn near prompted me to move there from the states (For various reasons). In everything I write, black women are the true epitome of beauty. However, to each their own, everyone has their preferences, and I'll respect that as well.
steven barrett She's gorgeous and Africa is FULL of beautiful, kind, intelligent women...
Shut the fuck up, all black women are wonderful, you melanin perv.
My fellow Jamaican 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Yeah great
Wonderful black young lady studying Civil Engineering wauw representing intelligent black woman out there in Japan, love your interviews and videos
Margaret’s such a a likeable, lovely, positive and effervescent personality. Completely opposite to her namesake Margaret Thatcher 😂
Maybe Margret Thatcher isn't the only Margret Thatcher ever to don the name? By all accounts it is a very generic name.
Margaret Thatcher was ok...
warpnin3 Margaret Thatcher was a racist supremacist who openly supported apartheid in South Africa. She also hated blue collar working class people destroying many working communities with her policies. On top of that she was also homophobic thinking gay people deserved to die of AIDS, so did nothing to stop its spread and and was above all an imperialistic warmonger who did not care so long as lives lost were not white. The world is well rid of that Jezebel.
Positive and interesting interview. Nice to see a student enjoying the academic environment. The take away for me was strive for yourself while letting others know you will succeed.
This young woman sounds very enthusiastic about Japan. I wish her well.
I loove this place. Thanks superKwame1
Crime free . No prophets in Japan
Excellent video about living in Japan as a black woman who is from Kenya. You have such a positive spirit I can see you enjoying life anywhere. Go Margaret and good luck with earning your degree in engineering.
3:00 What? She said they are only two Black students in that university, but you still needed to remind the Japanese students you talked to a day before about who you are? I mean, how hard is it to remember 2 Black faces? That is hilarious.😄
@Leopold Okay she said two Africans in her program. So presumably they have more Africans in other programs. But still. I'd also assume she will normally try to strike a conversation with the other Japanese students in her program, who would then forget about her the next day. LOL
They probably think it's the same person or that black people have teleportation powers.I'm not surprised at all.
@@Inakablues You know damn well you cant tell anyone about our teleportation powers! Did you miss last week's meeting?
@@zzdesolatezz hahaha 😀 you had me with that
IKR 😂😂
Yes Margaret from Kenya!!!! My goodness, I had to catch my breath after this conversation. Her energy level is like 1 million times up in the air. Such a fascinating, funny and thoughtful talk. Smiled all the way through this. It really helps to hear conversations from other cultures visiting/living in a totally foreign land. Such rich experiences. Every time I meet someone who has done some level of world travel I always get the same kind of feeling. Expands a person's mental horizons and for me is always such a joy. Again, thank you for creating this series. Inspires me to want to take risks and do travel on a large scale♥☺♥
I agree with you so very much. I spent the first few years of my life living in France and went to high school in Okinawa, Japan. In between I was all over the US. My life experience has been significantly enriched. Having knowledge of other languages has helped me in my life. And whenever I meet somebody from another country I am automatically drawn to them on some level at least. I find a way to talk to almost anyone regardless of where they have originated. I have been further enriched recently by finding this very positive RUclips channel. Most people even use their actual names, go figure. Thanks for your comment.
@@Claytone-Records Thank you!!!!!
Leroy Stone I love your Channel
Leroy Stone has channel. Cool. Thank you!!!
@@trapbroadcast4472 Thanks!!!!
Thatcher, your beautiful. Thrive to be the best engineer you can be. We all believe in you.
Aww thanks KAP. I'm trying my best and hoping for the best outcome
her attitude is refreshing
Aww, another wonderful interview! She’s so open minded and her personality is so refreshing!!! I love how she presents her experience, but at the same time, we share the idea that experience is on an individual basis.
Margaret your personality is amazing. You take things in stride.
Thankyou Raj. Appreciated
I have been in Japan for 3 years now l did not go to any school but l can speak Japanese at 4N level
I happened to be a JICA trainee in the 90s at Hachioji Kokusai Kenshu Senta; I am not sure if it still exists. I really enjoyed life at that time because after three months of intensive Japanese Language I masterered the spoken part of the language, and I could navigate the streets of Tokyo in all social spots. I found Japanese boys and girls to be very receptive and very friendly if you talk to them in their language. At that time I always had to initiate the conversation by just a simple phrase like- sumimaseni, anata wa do desuka? watashi no namae wa Serekwa desu; Tanzania kara Kimashita....., and I ended up making a ton of friends even from as far places such as Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Kobe and Nagasaki by just meeting them in various social spots in Tokyo. Most boys befriended me because they thought I can make it easy for them to hook up with girls but I don't know why girls befriended me. Life was very enjoyable
I'm glad someone came up with this concept -- Melanated Files. It's quite informative!!!
Sorry if it's off topic but she's so pretty
Thanks Pooch.
Loving the braids, and awesome experience 👍
She is such a fabulous spirit. Really made my day♥
Yesss. “If you..want to know about hair.. just hit me up”. Great!
@@Claytone-Records I really like her conrods. How do I catch you?
Man, is there any place where black people are not taken sexually?
East Afrika replace black people with women..
An area with only ennuchs.
I agree. You can find people acting this way in a lot of places. Fetishes I guess.
Is that what it is we’re looked at in a sexual way . Like when going on dates first dates they want to touch and hold your hand and try to kiss you . So annoying
Racist white media spread their colonial ideals globally so now the world pretty much things like racists whites do. Always be weary. They wish to use you. Acept they won't do it amongst themselves so don't allow it towards you.
Margret Thatcher 🙆🏾♂️why parents why.
Lerumo a lot of black people are ignorant about white people just like Margaret thatcher, and even if they know, they don't have any pride in themselves to refrain from giving their children a right-wing extremist name, who hated black people. Many are enamored by white people. I am so embarrassed of these people. The same way they embrace white jesus, is the same way they see white people. No amount of academic education can cure them.
@@FairyTooth-jf4ol It's like a Jew calling their kids Adolf Hitler. That would never happen because Jews have self-esteem, not self-hatred.
@@michaelhayes4231 well said.
Michael Hayes In Africa a child is given an African name and they are also given a western name.
In Trevor Noah's book, Born A Crime, he says that he knew many people called Hitler. He explains that many parents may not have had a western education and so know very little about western historical figures. For this reason, they will often choose a name because they know the historical figure held a position of power, but know little else about them.
@@GirlsLoveYourCurls Shocking :o
She is so beautiful omg her energy in this video is everything too 🥰❤️❤️ I like her goal of connecting Kenya and Japan since both countries are sooo culturally unaware 😂🇰🇪 🇯🇵
😂😂😂 that's true.And thanks for the compliment. I'm humbled
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this girl is golden she has the sweetest most genuine mode of expressing herself and a very awesome smile and attitude... Margaret im am 100% sure that you will realize your dream of becoming embassador in japan thank you for sharing....and stay away from the wasabi lol🤗🤗🤗😀😀
Aww thanks so much Zendria. This so sweet of you. Thanks for believing in me. I am already staying away from wasabi haha
I like that your interviews are getting longer at least it seeems that way good stuff
Upbeat full of joy. Truly representing well. A hard worker.
Thanks ZenAir. Appreciated
It sounds well civilized nation.
One of the most positive interviews on this channel 💁🏽♀️ one thing: she’s happy 🥰
I'm gonna need a second opinion on dating on Japan. This girl would be irresistible anywhere in the world. she is the WHOLE package!
She is so beautiful 💕
Thanks. I'm humbled
...and SMART, too!! =D
This right here is my high schoolmate, Thatcher I am so proud of you dear. All the best😘😘
Aww thanks Sharonne Kelly. I do appreciate
We always associate when they turn out successful!
@@findinglela lmao just so you know we were good friends back in high school, we still are in touch.
@@Sharonnekelly your comment doesn't portray that. Post afresh
@@findinglela lmao cheers!
So much positive energy is oozing from this young lady. We need more like her out in the world.
What a Queen!!!! Such a Beautiful Spirit!!! Black Girl Magic Shiny and GLISTENING as usual...😘😘😘😘😍
She's a friend to keep!! Like she has all the characteristics you need in a friend 👍👍
Thanks Jean for the compliment. Appreciated
You'll typically get that from a villager, they have good hearts.
the mom part really teared me up, i can relate love this video!
Most of Africans people don’t believe in girls, if you don’t have boys you don’t have nothing
Loved this episode! One of my faves, yet! Margaret, You are so awesome! My mom is Japanese and I haven't even been there, yet! I enjoyed your take on the culture, food and dating. You have such great energy and advise. Thank you for sharing your experience..and reminding folks to judge it for themselves... instead of believing everything we hear. One person's experience is going to be different from the next person's. I liked that part :)
She is more than beautiful...beautifulllllllll
Thanks Bellazme. I'm humbled
This interview made me subscribe to your channel. Love it. Good job.
Am really impressed the way she talked about her mother nice to hear from you
Thanks, Olivier. I really do love that woman.
@@margaretthatcher9296 greetings Mrs Margaret Thatcher wish I could hear from you concerning Japan. I try to visit japan on April 4th but I was not allowed to enter Japan because of some reason, possible let me know. thanks
Such a beautiful soul. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Phillip. You are welcome
Watching this video made me so excited about my own future. Margaret speaks with such passion and positivity. She teaches us to take new chances and opportunities and to always dream big. Very interesting story and inspiring lively woman!❤️
Thanks a lot Yoko Nono. I'm humbled. Glad you were able to learn something from my video
12:00 THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL & MOTIVATIONAL ADVICE
You are welcome. Anytime
Lovely spirit !! Keep it up. Japan is very beautiful and clean country filled with lots of traditional values and cultures. After my MBA studies in Japan. I worked in Japanese companies and I discovered that Japanese are very nice people.
Yeah that's true. Thanks a lot Daniel
A beautiful black woman and she’s very smart. I really enjoyed listening to her.
Thankyou so much. I'm glad you found my video interesting
Excellent video. Also, I appreciate the plug for Hello Talk. I've learned so much and made many friends because of the app.
These interviews are WILD.
the way she talks is so passionate and fiery. truly such an electrifying personality. I can tell she will have a happy life.
Just looking at you make me happy your smile is so genuine and you look beautiful my African sister.
Thanks a lot P Drame
I always love positive people
Yaqub Mahmoud Me too!
Great interview as always 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
@ Margaret Thatcher your energy and vibration is off the hook !! Big UpS to you the the "The Black Experience Japan" family, for carrying on as the Moors did hundreds of years ago.
Any where they went in the world they where the trend setters and a whole lot more....
I need to relocate to japan, I'm loving their acceptance of blacks...
She is so upbeat and her skin is flawless.
She lives a very joyful life, everything is funny. Happy for her, genuinely
I am a Kenyan in South East Asia (Cambodia/Philippines) I became your new subscriber...Asante
i enjoyed this! Thats my homegirl there Jambo:]
asante kwa ii presentation....nitakuollow kwa mtandao...
Nice experience! Thanks for sharing. I studied in Japan too for 1 year and it was an awesome experience.
Love your mentality. Stay unbothered.
Great interview.
She has a great attitude and will go far in life.
Thanks Stephen. I'm humbled
Margaret Thatcher you are most welcome.
I could listen to hear all day and still enjoy. She's full of sprit.
Thanks Ahmed. Appreciated
She’s the cutest!!!!!
Thanks 2jam4lyf
Such a delightful young lady. How could anyone give her video a thumbs down?💕
Thanks SenShe Live. I'm humbled
Much love from New Mexico
pleased with this content always a pleasure.
how after 20 minutes of watching this video does it feel like I know this lady for years.
Yes, I have four grown daughters and each one have and is successful, one is a teacher, one a medical dietitian, one her own skin products and the last one her own daycare business. So let your mother know that it will benefit her when she is older and her daughters will take care of her. My daughters do. God Bless and enjoy your life in Japan. Be safe. God Bless you.
I AM FROM BIAFRAN AN AFRICAN BUT IN INDONESIA AND I TELLS YOU AS PEOPLE ARE HAPPY WITH YOU SO HEAVEN WERE HAPPY WITH YOU.
Thanks Ideju
@@margaretthatcher9296 yes dear how are you today and Japan?
Biafra for where
Glad she is able to find such an opportunity and wants to share it with others. Very encouraging place for those who want to grow and learn seem like the opportunities are open for those who want to do their best. I agree everyone's experiences are different.
Sounds like you see the big picture and are motivated to make your mother proud. I can see why they chose you, you are bubbly and optimistic. Maybe you will end up being a facilitator encouraging more Kenyans to learn and speak Japanese fluently and take advantage of the learning opportunities in Japan.
You are very savvy and diplomatic and looking at the big picture.
Her personality really came through this video. She is so lovely! 😍😍
Aww thanks. Appreciated
I am so impressed with you. My impression of you: Intelligent, confident, well spoken and beautiful. I wish you all the best in your career. Keep it up and you will make it.
Aww thanks Island girl. I greatly appreciated your compliment. I'm humbled
I loved this episode!!! She will make an amazing ambassador for Kenya! Simply A-M-A-Z-I-N-G 🤩🤩🤩!!
Keep going forward. And to the content maker...You have a great eye for topics, interviewers...etc. Great work sir!!!!
Hi Thatcher Agendia. Yours is a great story to tell. I like the fact that you wanna merge the two countries together by transpoting from each side to the other what will serve good. Just keep on doing in there.
Thanks Hallo Manpane. I hope my dreams come true
I love hearing about our youth studying in different parts of the world.
Excellent blog ! It was very interesting and informative.I feel like vesting Japan.Thank you for this blog.
You should definitely visit Japan. It is worth a try
I'm suprised how she didn't feel uncomfortable with some of these situations. She found light of situations that I would feel weird in
.....I felt so proud that Margret was of African decent. I am an African American Male (From South Central Los Angeles). I was in Japan (Tokyo) for a week and a half of Business Meetings and the experience was just AMAZING. I felt very safe and I totally understand their way of LIFE. I always wondered how would it be living there as a African American. Margret's insight was refreshing and I learned alot from her. I get it and only wish Margret the BEST in her endeavours. Very Proud of YOU....For Real!
Thanks a lot Chris Hart. I do appreciate 😊. Glad you enjoyed your experience in Japan
Enjoyed her interview so much.
Thanks Patrick
SHE IS SO LOVEABLE