We laughed because " My fellow South Africans " is a phrase used by the president when he addresses the country so we all know that when the president uses that phrase shit is about to go down 🤣🤣🤣
@@TafadzwaChinho really??😂😂😂😂😂😂thats crazy......when the guy asked me How far i just told him where i was going to since i assumed he was asking me how far i was going, he really laughed and told me it just means Hi🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@nancynyandega8141 I once greeted my South African friend with "How far?" and he did exactly that. I thought South Africans were weird after that day 😂😂😂
“You livin’ in South Africa and you got a chandelier chilling in your background”??? 😅most of us do, lawlz*. You need to come to SA asap to see how lit people are really livin’ up in here.
lol ya like when he said damn bro u got a chandelier in your house i was just sitting here like uhm i have a chandelier in my room*eye lip eye* emoji thing
Rhythm knows no national boundaries!!! Did you see how my man couldn't help but dance to that amapiano jam right at the beginning? He felt what we feel.
It’s weird though that he was impressed by the chandelier in that guys house 🤔 most South African homes have chandeliers and every other thing Americans have in their homes. Now I wonder what y’all think SA is like 🤔🤔
9:47 that feeling when you forgot you have half a slice of bread left on your plate but no food to go with it in your plate anymore. No one wants to eat a dry half piece of bread.
7:03 in every South African household the children's job is to make coffee or tea for their parents to drink. You can be as quite as a ninja going to the kitchen to make yourself some and they can be in a completely different room but asoon as you put on the kettle everyone is their asking "make me some too". Never make coffee and not ask your parents if they want some and even more importantly never make some and then walk past your parents with it, it is seen as utterly disrespectful to them and can get you a hiding or scolded by your parent.
SA & UK have many things in common, one of them is when they speak, other people might not clearly understand them but they can literally understand each other.
The one you missed was Chakalaka. A salad made from baked beans and carrots. He finished his chakalaka before his bread and now he has to eat the bread dry😭
@@nancynyandega8141lmao, I never knew there are alot of people who have time to shut down. That part killed in the video. I was like oh no he is shutting down.
The term "bob" is used in most former British colonies like Australia , South Africa and others. Just like Americans say "buck", Canadians say "loonies" and other parts of England use "quid". Bob is an informal English term for the coin currency. I am South African based in the US and I love your content as it brings me closer to home. A job well done.
R1 = Dollar R2 = Boys R10 = Jacket R20 = Chalk R50 = Tiger / pinkies R100 = Klipper R1000 = Stena R1 000 000 = meter This is the hill I’m willing to die on
“are you winning” - brown parents way of asking if you’re okay or if you’re succeeding in whatever you’re doing i.e. fixing something or even studying 😂 “5 bob” - coloured people’s way of saying 50 cents 😂
lol i am from south africa , and that one with the hand is the funniest thing ever , even if i try explaining you wont get it , but glad you gave it a LIT button
That thing with the hand is called "sosies". Its a silly game where you make someone look at your hand thinking you're gonna maybe give them something and you do that sosies. Like a prank, so the fellow south Africans is serious followed by the sosies is like a prank
I find myself randomly saying “it’s lit” 2x cause of this man 😂 shout out for posting and reacting to SA content. When borders open again you should come here!
that hand gesture is called "sousies"... it's kinda like 'made you look' when people prank you, when they prank you they make that gesture, specifically when they make you look for no reason at all
i'm actually watching one of your other vids that you posted 10 annoying things Americans ask Africans. i relate to the do you speak African - like how can i speak African, I speak English Afrikaans and a little bit of Xhosa - the rest is hard to learn due to the epiglottis being formed already.
Please, don't lie bro🤚🏻. A lot of people in SA🇿🇦 are struggling to buy enough food, and are dependent on 1 person, the SASSA money does not even cover half a child's basic needs. So where do you think people will get money to buy chandeliers...
15:51 i wasn't expecting that, I laughed so hard 😂😂🤣🤣.... It's like saying psych (slang word) but with deeper meaning, it annoys people when you do that
What should I react to next? 🤔
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Please react to TV room by Garry mapanzure and hillzy
react show of harmonize in yanga day it was amaizing broo
Ladies House-Lindough
When anything starts with "My fellow South Africans", you know it's gonna hurt your soul🤣🤣
😂😂😂talk about the president 😩
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Kk Msomi yep, with immediate effect
I thought the motion was for paaping
Who else died with the “My Fellow South Africans”?🤣🤣🤣
I even heard that *pha!* in my head😂😂😂
And what I heard was.. With immediate effect 😂😂😂 and the pha out of nowhere
I had seen the tik tok
Batlo hurda
I even repeated it
We laughed because " My fellow South Africans " is a phrase used by the president when he addresses the country so we all know that when the president uses that phrase shit is about to go down 🤣🤣🤣
I swear to god bruhhhhh,that shit took me out😂😂I love being South African
We staying indoors for another 5 months after that phrase 🤣🤣🤣hence the hand gesture 🥵
As you said it also can be a prank just like our president been saying things but no way forward.. qumpeee
Bruuuuh foreal i thought i was the only one that noticed when uncle Cyril uses that phrase shit is about to get real😂😂😂😂😭
So true
Here in Africa nobody fears the Cops 'we only fear the ARMY lollllolollollll
this is so dark😭
have you met Kenyan GSU
Eisshhh
big facts
Truuuue
"Are you winning?" is a South African way of saying: "Do you need help?". As in: "Are you winning with that jar? Can I help you open it?"
Another explanation: 17:05 - In South Africa we phone '10111' where you would call '911'
@@AapVanDieKaap wow this is interesting, i guess i would be so confused the same way i way confused when a Nigerian once asked me 'How far?'😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@nancynyandega8141 'How far' is also a form of greeting in Zimbabwe. 😂😂😂
@@TafadzwaChinho really??😂😂😂😂😂😂thats crazy......when the guy asked me How far i just told him where i was going to since i assumed he was asking me how far i was going, he really laughed and told me it just means Hi🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@nancynyandega8141 I once greeted my South African friend with "How far?" and he did exactly that. I thought South Africans were weird after that day 😂😂😂
The minute I hear "my fellow South Africans"... My brain thinks there will be an alcohol ban with immediate effect 😂😂
Some jokes you'll only get if you South African.
Ja
My country is lit people
You look like Mrs mome
@@xxberrychild9430 do I, I don't know who that is.
Tamara Canham ok nvm
This just made me realize how many inside jokes we have😂
No cap bra🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
Haha neh we have to much
Too much🤣🤣🤣
Facts
South Africa is nice but mzansi😭😭too lit
Yes we the only country that has a a country our country is means I and extra lit 🔥 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah South Africa is cool and all but Mzantsi is too lit legit 😭😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥 I’d rather stay in Mzantsi yhoo
this comment!!!
Mzansi is in south Africa so south Africa is lit as a whole
This Guy 🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️ why? We know that but we confusing the ‘other’ people😏
“You livin’ in South Africa and you got a chandelier chilling in your background”??? 😅most of us do, lawlz*. You need to come to SA asap to see how lit people are really livin’ up in here.
that hand gesture 15:34 is our version of "made you look!" lmao!!!
Eating rice crispies in a coco pops bowl...The disrespect 😂
Chandeliers aren’t a flex in SA lmaoo😭
lol ya like when he said damn bro u got a chandelier in your house
i was just sitting here like
uhm i have a chandelier in my room*eye lip eye* emoji thing
We don't flex with those.
I was about to say hey 😅😅
No one sees them shame😡
Rhythm knows no national boundaries!!! Did you see how my man couldn't help but dance to that amapiano jam right at the beginning? He felt what we feel.
" what part you live in South Africa".. Boy, SA isn't what you think it is.. We rich rich 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That "my fellow South Africans... pa!🖐" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 had me on the floor.
It’s weird though that he was impressed by the chandelier in that guys house 🤔 most South African homes have chandeliers and every other thing Americans have in their homes. Now I wonder what y’all think SA is like 🤔🤔
Same sis😏
Lol 😂 I was thinking along these lines. Bacabanga ukuthi we ride elephants and wear animal skin. I can’t even.
Ermondt Montague And take the lion to school if the rants allow 😂😂😂😂😂
Bruuuuuuh
Probably think we ride lions us , its our mode of transport
Lmaoo the 10111 one is like the neighbors didn't invite you to the party so you call the cops on them 😭😭
That hand gesture video made me lose my mind😂😂
Repeatedly😭
yes, that was only for us
Me to it was so funny, lol to think I was excited to see what happens... and then that lol hahahaha
DWAAA!
Ledile Boya 😂
The" fellow South African" the hand there has something to do with you glanced 😂😂😂😂
"Are you winning" - "Are you making any progress/ how's it going?"
"Are you winning?" = "Is everything okay?"/ "You good?"
That hand gesture on the wall is the same as saying "Psyche".
That made me laugh
Killed me!🤣🤣🤣
Damn i diead there🤣
Dwah ngamabom😅🤣🤣 that one is authentically South African
🤣🤣💀💀
The hand gesture video had me rolling 😂😂🤣🤣🤣, when you know you know 😂
10111 is SA’s emergency number 😂 like 911
what is the Corona song playing?
10 triple 1. Awe we we gadla ejelle
@@nikiwe1307 what is the name of the song playing?
@@monamodienock4405
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It is basically just chanting "corona" the whole time to a beat. I might be wrong.
When he was talking about Eminem and not understanding, I was laughing my ass off 🤣
We currently doing online schooling due to the global pandemic. Your reactions gets me everytime broo, saw you last night and subscribed instantly
Wow thanks for supporting the channel fam
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For you we still go to school
😂😂😂😂😂 "my fellow south africans" plus the hand killed me! Inside jokes for days! Being SAn IS LIT!
Mzansi is the Xhosa name for "bottom".. Since we're at the bottom of Africa.
Yazi I laugh so hard I chocked😂😂thixo!!!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yey Alizwa🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tabatatee jonga 😂😂
9:47 that feeling when you forgot you have half a slice of bread left on your plate but no food to go with it in your plate anymore. No one wants to eat a dry half piece of bread.
the hand gesture is a way of saying “sike” 😂😭
fam, word of advice, don't say "unamasimba" to anyone here, you'll get beat up😂😂💀
True dat
🤣🤣
And that's if they being nice.😢😢😢😢
What dpes that word mean tho, I'm Jamaican
What does it mean guys? Anyone?
Most South Africa 🇿🇦 house have chandlers
I always wanted one
@@ThatFireLA what a shame. I have ine too but we need to fix the lights or replace it
@@ThatFireLA worst are the ballroom gallerys
Me a South African lookin around ma house what chandelier
I think you mean Candle lers😂
The first one was on point 🤣🤣🤣👌we first talk shit over the phone before we get to business... And a 5bob is a 50 cent
yet we start drinking at 14
Lol damn
Boys start early
Bra, they even smoke weed at 10, so what age limit.
😂😂😂 I died at that "My fellow South Africans" reminds me of my nephew
Man’s didn’t get the 10111 vids though 😂😂😂
He really didnt😂
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
TV: "My fellow South Africans"
Me: *Throws bottle of castle through the screen*
I feel played😂😂😂damn I actually looked at the screen knowing very well the guy was going to open his hand
I'm in stitches 😂
😂😂😂
Lol when I saw his hand I was like 😑😑😑
7:03 in every South African household the children's job is to make coffee or tea for their parents to drink. You can be as quite as a ninja going to the kitchen to make yourself some and they can be in a completely different room but asoon as you put on the kettle everyone is their asking "make me some too". Never make coffee and not ask your parents if they want some and even more importantly never make some and then walk past your parents with it, it is seen as utterly disrespectful to them and can get you a hiding or scolded by your parent.
😂cops here in SA are too chilled
I'm not even that far into the video but I already know what you're talking about
That tea one is so accurate.😞 Then you must hear "ek moet vir jou fokin iets maak ma jy ni vir my nie?!" Aii ya neh🤣
Never use "UNAMASIMBA" or you'll get run up on fast
😂😂😂
What does it mean?
@Brandon Kerio it means you’re full of $hit 😅
Bout to catch some serious a** whooping!😂😂😂
Lol real quick!!
My fellow South Africans had me rolling on the floor 🤣🤣🤣yalllll play tooooo dang much
Mzansi is "South" Period. In full it's "Mzansi Afrika" translated to English "South Africa".
We also use "Ningizimu Afrika ."
SA & UK have many things in common, one of them is when they speak, other people might not clearly understand them but they can literally understand each other.
The hand is basically our way of saying "Sike"...that clip had me laughing
It Got Me dead
THWAKA✋
Haven't seen that in more than 10 year, had me in stitches. Do these new youngsters even still participate
Yhoooo Godme😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The one you missed was Chakalaka. A salad made from baked beans and carrots. He finished his chakalaka before his bread and now he has to eat the bread dry😭
she said she only has a 5 Bob. thats what we call 50 cents. dont ask how or why lol
Bob is an English term that we use due to their colonial influence. The same as Shilling but we've evolved it to Shelleng.
bob" is an English term as you'd say cents for coins. Also used in Australia and other former British colonies.
@@tyali84 and half a cent
"My fellow South Africans" YOU KNOW it's gonna be some kak lol. That was too damn funny . Got all of em
On the laptop part i guess i am a psychopath😂😂i can never just slam the screen n be gone it feels so unsettling.......in Kenya we also say 5 bob🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me 2 I close my laptop like that
lol, you are. I I just slam the screen when I'm done. For me it's like I'm just to tired, I don't have time to shutdown properly.
@@TamaraCanham 🤣🤣🤣🤣i assumed alot of people shut it down the correct way, never knew we were psychos for that
@@nancynyandega8141lmao, I never knew there are alot of people who have time to shut down. That part killed in the video. I was like oh no he is shutting down.
ngovo😂
The tic tok that said if you're not south African, scroll past.
That hand gesture is equivalent to "made you look"
The term "bob" is used in most former British colonies like Australia , South Africa and others. Just like Americans say "buck", Canadians say "loonies" and other parts of England use "quid". Bob is an informal English term for the coin currency. I am South African based in the US and I love your content as it brings me closer to home. A job well done.
I from KaapStad, you?
I laughed so hard for My fellow South Africans. ...hahahahaha
You do realise there’s people with money in mzansi, right? It’s not dung/mud huts everywhere 😂
When parents tell us “are you winning” means are you managing, idk how to explain it to you🤣🤣
50 cents = 5 bob
R5 =half tiger
R10 =tiger
R100=stena
No bra R100=Clipper and R1000=Stena
R1 = Dollar
R2 = Boys
R10 = Jacket
R20 = Chalk
R50 = Tiger / pinkies
R100 = Klipper
R1000 = Stena
R1 000 000 = meter
This is the hill I’m willing to die on
@@mpendulomasango6262 Mara R5=Half Tiger, R10=Tiger and R50=Pinkies
Yoh I'm not gonna lie, guys. I only knew about the 5 bop 😂
R100 is clipper. R1000 is stena
Most of the South African houses are excaly the same with the American houses
No,we build our houses with bricks they build with wood
Lmao 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Even my house has a chandelier, and we live in the hood 🤣🤣🤣
“are you winning” - brown parents way of asking if you’re okay or if you’re succeeding in whatever you’re doing i.e. fixing something or even studying 😂
“5 bob” - coloured people’s way of saying 50 cents 😂
The hand gesture killed me😭🤣🤣🤣
17:48 when you said "Haibo" that was too cute! 😂 Caught a giggle
lol i am from south africa , and that one with the hand is the funniest thing ever , even if i try explaining you wont get it , but glad you gave it a LIT button
My man we drink wayy before 18😂😂😂😌
That thing with the hand is called "sosies". Its a silly game where you make someone look at your hand thinking you're gonna maybe give them something and you do that sosies. Like a prank, so the fellow south Africans is serious followed by the sosies is like a prank
Basically, it's da SA version of "Psyche"
13:19 killed me tho😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀I can totally relate. I'd literally stare at the cereal when i was younger n wonder why tf they whispering
He should start listening to SA Deep house music
Fr
I liked this video before it started because I love when people react to us South Africans... Always something interesting to watch.
"I had to check out how to pronounce this word." Prounounciation: Mzanzi. That Fire: Mooozanzi.
It's Mmmmmzanzi
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bruh. LOL That was hilarious. I wasn't expecting those moaning sounds. LOL.
I find myself randomly saying “it’s lit” 2x cause of this man 😂 shout out for posting and reacting to SA content. When borders open again you should come here!
You're officially my guy! I'm fighting sleeping trying to watch as many videos 🤣🤣🤣
He said "what part of South Africa you live at with a chandelier"🤣🤣 that killed me for some reason
Your vibes boy!!!!...put a smile on my face.. ✌️😜
15:59 it’s called “Twa” 😂
THWAKA
Where I'm from we say "Gqwa" 🤣🤣🤣
Isn't it dwa
We call it squinch
Yoooohhhhh bru I laughed so much @15:59 eyyyyy ! I’m ript !
that hand gesture is called "sousies"... it's kinda like 'made you look' when people prank you, when they prank you they make that gesture, specifically when they make you look for no reason at all
Please stop taking lessons from these tiktoks🤣🤣🤦🏾♀️ you'll get cancelled
LOL with quickness😂😂
Please do a live, so we can interact with you and explain the words 😁 you'll enjoy it more 😁🇿🇦
South African people usually call 5cents a 5 bob it’s South African slang 😂🤣
You mean 50cents neh
@that fire LA I love your energy and I enjoy your videos always showing love to my people 💕 keep doing you man
Most universities are online all high schoolers and primary kids are back to school
Like me
You see when that guy bites half a slice and finishes the whole soup with it? I relate 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I burst really hard laughing at the "sousies" hand gesture🤣😂🤣😂
That hand gesture against the wall sent me!!! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
"Unamasimba" you're beautiful. .....he's lying 😂😂😂
The confusion on your face when you saw the hand on the wall! 🤣🤣🤣.
Just on the pronunciation it's Mmmmmzanzi. Make that mmmm sound when you're eating food that's what it's supposed to sound like.
Lol now every time I eat something good ima think about mmmzansi
@@ThatFireLA Awwwe awesomeness - glad i could help and a very good reminder of SA :)
i'm actually watching one of your other vids that you posted 10 annoying things Americans ask Africans.
i relate to the do you speak African - like how can i speak African, I speak English Afrikaans and a little bit of Xhosa - the rest is hard to learn due to the epiglottis being formed already.
19:19 if you visit SA and you see this walk just know change of ownership is most probably about to take place.
I attend online.... Our mikes are usually off unless we raise our hand there is an option for that
Police in SA are hardly violent, that's why that man was able to run from them
That hand thing os like “In yo face, Nyikka!” / Made you look” 😂😂😂😂
Oh ya!! Totally forgot about that. I thought it was paaping
That hand gesture is our way of saying "Psyche!!!"/"Sike!!!"😂
I'm online schooling, it's so much better than I thought it would be. Using MS Teams mostly.
Yah me too lol
😂😂😂"my fellow South Africans" Sousies vir jou! 🤣🤣🤣
The hand gesture is deadass this emoji but up side down 👌🏻
💕Joh nana we got beautiful houses in SA a Chandelier is nothing mara I can say you can find most of the houses in suburbs have them.🇿🇦💕
I swear every house has chandiliers bro! 😂🤣.
Please, don't lie bro🤚🏻. A lot of people in SA🇿🇦 are struggling to buy enough food, and are dependent on 1 person, the SASSA money does not even cover half a child's basic needs. So where do you think people will get money to buy chandeliers...
😂
Not everyone. I do, But Chadilieries are a known. Even my fathers house has one. And my grandma in the Eastern Cape.
@@andiswamqaba1888 your family is well off. They can afford them. Most South Africans are struggling out here.
Most house holds do have chandeliers. Almost every hardware store has chandeliers. South Africans are moving with the times.Come on!!!
15:51 i wasn't expecting that, I laughed so hard 😂😂🤣🤣.... It's like saying psych (slang word) but with deeper meaning, it annoys people when you do that
The Muffinz - sound check 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻