They didn't know I spoke swahili (Caught in the act)

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  • @usa_kenyan
    @usa_kenyan Год назад +69

    Mark: You're amazing! Everything you said about the vulnerability of Africans who live overseas and are trying to build something back in their countries is true. But my shock came when I realized that some of these Africans are using you to check up on their projects! That is brilliant. It's a win-win situation. Why? Precisely because you can be trusted. When it comes to money, trust is a very valuable commodity in Africa due to the desperation in the place. There are a lot of stories of Africans in America and elsewhere who got scammed by even their immediate family members. I'm talking about people like their own parents! For you to be able to seize this as a business opportunity is great. Unfortunately, it's also a very sad commentary on Africa. My only advice is that if you continue to play this role, think about your security. Be as discreet as possible about your personal details when talking to workers, just in case they get irate when the money taps are suddenly shut and they blame you for it. By the way, I love the tone you were using while checking up on this project. It was inquisitive and not critical or accusative. That's exactly how to go.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +21

      Thank you for seeing the vision and for looking out for my safety. I hope this service will grow and the trustworthy people will be known to be such and the rest will follow. A new era is coming and I am happy to be a part of the step taken in a better direction.

    • @Hippobottomless
      @Hippobottomless Год назад +4

      ⁠@@markmeetsafrica mark u can set up trustworthy partners in different locations so they can go n check these projects out for u since they’re closer u can contract I’m out u know something like a project manager that way u don’t have to be going all over the place. All they have to do is make sure projects are progressing n being completed on time n make sure inventory is not being stolen.

    • @farhiyakalile7327
      @farhiyakalile7327 Год назад +1

      ⁶😢

    • @gerrytushh
      @gerrytushh Год назад

      Unfortunately, USA_Kenyan, you have made very broad negative generalizations about all Africans here, which is untrue and unnecessary. Scammers are everywhere in every race of people. Keep that in mind and avoid indicting a whole continent. Poa sana ndugu 😊

    • @usa_kenyan
      @usa_kenyan Год назад +3

      @@gerrytushh I said, "There are a lot of stories of Africans in America and elsewhere who got scammed by even their immediate family members." You can interpret it how you want. This problem is a major concern within the Kenyan community in America, to take just one example. I take nothing back. Pole, ndugu.😀

  • @DebraB625
    @DebraB625 Год назад +18

    Mark, that's an excellent idea for Merge to offer this service. Well done!

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +5

      Thank you. I hope more people see the value in it🙏🏽

    • @nicoleknox5387
      @nicoleknox5387 Год назад +4

      Yes I totally agree! That would be an excellent service for Merge to offer the Diaspora building in Africa from abroad.

    • @mumnesalim
      @mumnesalim Год назад +4

      A service very much needed ! I think people living abroad should not build in Tanzania until they have a service like this included in their project . Will save money, time and possibly avoid much disappointment!

  • @Burnt-Bronze_1
    @Burnt-Bronze_1 Год назад +5

    That’s 100 percent true. If you worked in Ghana. Ghanaians will probably use it too. Do t even talk about Nigeria. Same stuff going on in South America and the Filipino and Thailand too. It’s just crazy.

  • @Realminthebush
    @Realminthebush Год назад +11

    If you don't speak they don't know what you know but as soon as you speak then they think oh you only know English Good job Mark. When I was there I spoke a little bit not much and they didn't know if I was from there or not.

  • @wellwisher7778
    @wellwisher7778 Год назад +11

    Mark, I pray for your continued Blessings. I thank God, that people like you still exist.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      💛💛💛

    • @Hippobottomless
      @Hippobottomless Год назад +4

      There’s many of us out here. 😂😆 you’d be surprised. Anyways just joking Mark is out of a billion not many ppl with his values around and Africa is lucky to have him

  • @demepalau
    @demepalau Год назад +14

    You could have a career with the state department as an African Specialist. It is so cool that you speak Swahili. I am sure that you are one of the few young Americans with knowledge of Tanzania. Do not let them know outside of your business that you know the language. Then you can see if people will treat you differently. There is always a foreigner price. Time is money, I hope you got paid for your time. You are a great representative of the US.

    • @Crypto_Watchman
      @Crypto_Watchman Год назад +5

      So you want him to be an agent. Lol

    • @darrellgamble00
      @darrellgamble00 Год назад

      I accept the foreigner price. I think it is essential. Otherwise the increased presence of foreigners could price the locals out of their own communities from the resulting inflation. When 1000 of their shillings is 42 cents how much does that really hurt us at the end of the day?
      As for the Representing America comment, I am not doing that at all. I just wasn't born speaking the local language which put me on par with many other continental Africans here in my neighborhood. I can't speak for Mark but I will consider myself an American with no further needed distinctions when we get full and fair reparations (when hell freezes over). Like Malcolm said in his Plymouth Rock speech, "we're not Americans, we're Africans living in America".

    • @tutotutot5193
      @tutotutot5193 Год назад

      african speacialist = spy on africans

    • @tatu8663
      @tatu8663 Год назад

      Unfortunately the State Department means no good for Africa.

    • @teejayangel6638
      @teejayangel6638 Год назад

      What if they speak swahili slang? Its always better to speak Swahili then they accept you as one of them more than if you don't.

  • @ajwatson9675
    @ajwatson9675 Год назад +15

    Great footage Mark. I probably won't need to tell you this, but protect yourself legally in the project management business, so people don't end up throwing you under the bus when things don't go well.

    • @jolene-hf8807
      @jolene-hf8807 Год назад +1

      Mark, get a machine, you can rent it to them. Extra money!!

  • @California92100
    @California92100 Год назад +6

    What a great journey you gave us Mark. Mission impossible accomplish You are the great Hero looking up after our African diaspora brothers and sisters'. It's a brave and good thing you are looking out for them. Abdul from Algeria in the USA. Peace and love my brother. 🙏💌

  • @vicferrmat4492
    @vicferrmat4492 Год назад +32

    Mark, your video presentations transport us ,the viewer, deep into Tanzanian society. The experience is almost like being there.
    No other diaspora youtuber does that as well as you do.
    You are a first class travel reporter. As the years go past your work will increase in value to future generations.
    Thank you.

    • @whz366
      @whz366 Год назад +3

      You are correct about Mark. You learn a lot about the mindset of the people, their work ethics through Mark's journey and experiences.

    • @koffi3415
      @koffi3415 Год назад

      But come sunday they will be in church with their bibles but see nothing wrong to steal.just hypocrisy .

  • @siduk2636
    @siduk2636 Год назад +6

    My family originates in the middle east and these stories I see are similar. Be careful because there's bad everywhere on this planet.
    Africa isn't unique in negative, scammers are in every country on this planet. These labourers re usually lowly educated and talk bad just to pass their day, it's not malice. Just like a labourer on a building site in the countryside of Kentucky might talk without a filter.
    Stay safe in all situations because in foreign countries, especially developing ones, desperation makes some folks do truly idiotic things which may affect your life. Praying for your success my brother

  • @jolene-hf8807
    @jolene-hf8807 Год назад +5

    Hope you're getting paid for providing such wonderful services. Loved it

  • @themadblackking4687
    @themadblackking4687 Год назад +8

    The struggle is real at least I don’t have a romantic view of Africa like I use too “

    • @shaymay2892
      @shaymay2892 Год назад

      👌🏿

    • @ernestinebernoudy6915
      @ernestinebernoudy6915 Год назад

      My mad Black *King* ..

    • @ernestinebernoudy6915
      @ernestinebernoudy6915 Год назад

      My Mad Black *King* You and I, ...Got That in Common, No More Warm Fuzzy Gullible Syrupy-SWEET. Visions of My Lovable Upcoming Relationship's with the Locals & diaspora's & Expats.? Really Getting Along much Better than me and My Fellow Americans, BUT.! Its ,ALL for Naught, ...just an Another-Illusion ..😶

    • @slimshady1066
      @slimshady1066 Год назад

      SAVAGE/ UNSULLIED is that you? 👀

  • @africanqueen1giselle642
    @africanqueen1giselle642 Год назад +4

    Mark, I lovee this and can't wait until you put this service in the books. You never know when we will need you. This is such a blessing.

  • @vicferrmat4492
    @vicferrmat4492 Год назад +10

    Great video Mark. You are a gem.

  • @lynntoddtruthteachings1944
    @lynntoddtruthteachings1944 Год назад +3

    This young man is the son i never had. You bring a lost inspiration back. Dying in DamnErika. Keep up the great work😅😢

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +2

      Wow, thank you. Please use the inspiration to find a way out of that place if you do not want to be there. No one should have to stay in a place they dislike.

  • @thenaughtyamericanexpat
    @thenaughtyamericanexpat Год назад +4

    Habari yako, kaka? ✈🌍 Enjoy East Africa as much as I'll continue to do. Salute. 😎

  • @carlospina6843
    @carlospina6843 Год назад +4

    I'm a new subscriber from jersey now live in the UK for 15 years also lived in Spain and Portugal England now live in Scotland love your videos and your perception of things are amazing your knowledge and will to adapt is what classes you are a great soul keep up the awesome work you are a good brother

  • @higherliving
    @higherliving Год назад +6

    Wonderful views. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the great work!

  • @amsixtysixyearoldamitooold8489
    @amsixtysixyearoldamitooold8489 Год назад +3

    hi mark whenever your going oa a project like this you should take another person with you for your safety

  • @Realminthebush
    @Realminthebush Год назад +5

    I remember riding that ferry when I left Zanzibar stone town, going to Dar es salaam!!
    Mark You're bringing back some good memories for me on that theory.!

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      Has it helped you from feeling so bitter? I mean after visiting Africa.

    • @shaymay2892
      @shaymay2892 Год назад +1

      ​@@princessprincess7708 Ma'am, Mark was right about you guys not being able to take critique or correction. Particularly if it true.
      We all have flaws and growing to do in certain areas; its nor that big of a deal, let it go.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      @@shaymay2892 Omg , somehow you found a way to be offended.
      I asked genuinely if travelling to Africa has done anything to the conscious , would you not want to know if this thing works?.
      Am tired Shay May.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      @@shaymay2892 Which part of what I asked is correction or critique?
      Or refusing.
      Its you guys with know it all mentality , when corrected in simple things you start name call others and saying things like , you are an Agent or your hateful or your this and that and so many things, now you think you are immuned to healthy criticism and correction? BUT ITS OK TO CORRECT OTHERS.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      @@shaymay2892 Call me Princess am not A Ma' Am

  • @stevet4806
    @stevet4806 Год назад +5

    this video was very enlightening i hope you do start a service like this its needed. And i like how you didnt let on that you knew the language thats how you catch them off guard. i have seen other videos and i know it dont take 3 month to dig a well.People are the same all over the world if you dont watch them they will get over some how

  • @sow2grow
    @sow2grow Год назад +12

    Mark I am totally enjoying these videos. And I am learning more than you may imagine. I am self-teaching myself Swahili not only because of the desire to be able to communicate, but also because of situations like the one you just experienced with those workers. If you had said BOO, they would have jumped right out of their shoes.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +3

      Thank you for watching these videos and taking value from them. You give the video a purpose and it helps me enjoy making them. 💛💛💛🙏🏽🙌🏾

    • @Hippobottomless
      @Hippobottomless Год назад +3

      @@markmeetsafrica believe it or not there are many ppl that are getting lots of value from ur videos n we also enjoy them so keep doing ur thang bruh

    • @ARi-nx1rd
      @ARi-nx1rd Год назад +1

      @@Hippobottomless ... Mark my Brutha keep on keeping on..I co-sign what Sergent Bluff as said. I will one-day touchdown in Tanzania... permanently. I watch and listen and learn

  • @yvettekinchking8838
    @yvettekinchking8838 Год назад +2

    I remember you young sir please protect yourself in every way possible 🙏

  • @greygirl2608
    @greygirl2608 Год назад +1

    Africa is amazing. Every location has a unique vibe. Great biz concept💡 checking projects for others💜👍🏼

  • @infinitylyfe3813
    @infinitylyfe3813 Год назад +5

    I'm observing. Also being educated of different cultures and languages watching your channel Mark. Thank you for your uploads.

  • @abrahamlidholm9007
    @abrahamlidholm9007 Год назад +2

    I do the same when I meet locals back home in Tanzania, when making small business, buying some important stuff and needing certain services. By speaking English to begin with and it might go on for minutes, hours or even days depending on the task am working on. In time I reveal that I understand and speak Swahili, although it is not fluently like a local. But good enough to wrap things up without getting ripped off by scammers and charlatans.

  • @gipsygo
    @gipsygo Год назад +1

    They didn't insult the owner like you said. Nothing bad was said about the owner. They said the project should be so big that the owner (jamaa) asked you to go check it out. He then added "halafu mnalalamika hamna hela kumanina zenu". Which means "and you all complain that there is no money"kumanina zenu" He swore his colleagues not to the owner. The word “mzungu” is often used positively to refer to a white person. If a black person is well educated and keeps track of things like time, they also say that you are like mzungu.

  • @user-io7ee5wu9j
    @user-io7ee5wu9j Год назад +1

    This is prepping me for when I make a move to Ghana. The little games that locals play 🤦🏿‍♂️.. Keep up the great work 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @kambamazig02024
    @kambamazig02024 Год назад +1

    Mark, thanks a lot for exposing these idiots!

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      No problem. This behavior needs to stop and people need to realize that we are rhe same people who need to put our past behind and our passive aggressive tendencies aside to build a better future for the children who deserve better. We can be our own worst enemy and that shows us just how far we still need to go before we can help ourselves.

  • @KenUbeleveit1
    @KenUbeleveit1 Год назад +1

    Mzungu - it depends on context. Usually it means white person/foreigner. But at times I guess it can sometimes be used to mock people (as was done in the video).

  • @scoffqub8209
    @scoffqub8209 Год назад +1

    Muzungu mean a white man, from anywhere… but sometime in east Africa they refer to anyone who speak nothing but English as muzungu because the see English as muzungu’s language.. even in Uganda English = LUzungu..

  • @carlospina6843
    @carlospina6843 Год назад +2

    Your videos are so inspiring just the you are you keep my spirits up living here in Scotland I had some struggles but got to keep my head up you have a very good way of thinking that I love to listen too and I'm a older person not as you but we learn from each other no matter the age frfr Stay up

  • @cocomango3163
    @cocomango3163 Год назад +4

    Hi Mark! I love your videos, I watch when I have free time. This statement is out of love and concern; Please consider wearing a protective type shoe, I'm a nurse, I've seen the damage done to unprotected feet/toes.....I realize it's HOT!!! Maybe a canvas sneaker type shoe....Anyway, please stay safe. I hope you feel my concern. Peace. 💖

  • @theosaimon6933
    @theosaimon6933 Год назад +1

    My brother they didn't not spoke badly, but what they were talking about was that the owner of that area where there working for ?is a very big and respectful person until he sends someone from abroad to check the work being done. He seems to be a big person ??he is lying to us about the money when we try to ask from her?? That means she has money??and seems is a big person?were she is?that is what they were talking about, but they have not spoken badly.

  • @bgee5098
    @bgee5098 Год назад +2

    Mark, Great job with much insight in dealing with getting things accomplished

  • @suzettemclachlam514
    @suzettemclachlam514 Год назад +2

    People who have no money talking about ppl who are building.....are they being paid with paper?

  • @theg4520
    @theg4520 Год назад +3

    That well they are digging was actually kinda deep 12 meters is like 40 feet or about 3 stories below ground with no safety equipment or support is really dangerous and crazy for the little pay I am sure they are getting

  • @user-yh7rl7tb1l
    @user-yh7rl7tb1l Год назад +1

    We love you Mark! Thank you for caring for us!

  • @tonyafrica7085
    @tonyafrica7085 Год назад +1

    As always, great content and thanks for sharing!!! 💯

  • @YahuconanBell5344
    @YahuconanBell5344 Год назад

    Just finding your channel. Good looking out and totally professional in all you've said. I do wish to visit for a month to get the feel for the motherland.

  • @adlenaijomah3646
    @adlenaijomah3646 Год назад +4

    Hey Mark, I am African Amer lady married to Nigerian. In Nigeria, at the Market, people were calling Me Oyinbo, which means white or light skinned foreigner in Yoruba.
    Over there in Tanzania they are calling you Mzungu, white foreigner.
    I will be going to Ghana soon & over there, I'm told they use the word Obroni, which means wicked white or wicked light skinned person or wicked foreigner !!
    If they call Me that, I will be prepared to insult them right Back !!!

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      Not any Foreigner . English ones.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +8

      I would recommend you do not react. People who feel the need to name call are looking for a reaction to prove themselves right despite their own actions. They will not usually look at what they did to get that reaction and the people around them who likely think the same will agree with them over you because they are likely thinking the same thing. You would only be making enemies. People will go through extrodenary lengths to defend their wrongdoings and many are not right in the head or heart so they will not see the mistake in their actions. I hope this helps but whatever you do, let it reflect how you want to be as a person. Be true to yourself. Do not let them make you like them if you are not. If negativity is not you desire, please don't let it be what you put off

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      @@markmeetsafrica How is it name calling. I feel it is disingenuous to project Idea that you are same as The locals based on skin colour .
      The fact you cannot tell the difference between yourselves and natives of the Africa countries shows your lack of integrity . Or not knowing yourself very well. Or plain lie that you do not know.
      You are your own Tribe. Cry all you want. You cannot run from this truth.

    • @adlenaijomah3646
      @adlenaijomah3646 Год назад +2

      @@markmeetsafrica
      Oh yeah Mark, it's not that serious to Me. I will just answer them back, with a Smile & keep it moving 😊

    • @koffi3415
      @koffi3415 Год назад +2

      @@princessprincess7708 The english are hated everywhere and it would not be a good idea for them to come because the fake smiles does not work anymore and they have long memories and learning a lot from African Americans who are very protective and as for others Africa is changing fast and will not be the same when they wake up.

  • @frozenhouse5362
    @frozenhouse5362 Год назад +1

    They smile when they talk about her, thinking you don't understand happens every were even here in the states

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      No matter where it happens, to feels disingenuous in general. Wrong is wrong no matter where it happens or how well known.

  • @amberice7383
    @amberice7383 Год назад

    Mark! That is an excellent service. Time and time again I hear about projects that have gone ari because of theft from either the workers or family members. This is a new money generator for the diaspra or honest natives especially those familiar with construction to get into.

  • @NatashaM.
    @NatashaM. Год назад

    Hey Mark! Love your initiative, I have also been initiating in observing and been “project Managing” for people in the diaspora here in Zambia. Unfortunately it does get really expensive, as much as you’re trusted make sure you have a fee that you’re charging people to do so, as people end up expecting more than you can deliver (from personal experience) I have been doing my own project and showing people our journey, some reach out with good intent and others, for the sake of using and you do not want to have a situation where someone is not pleased with how much you can do, as we all know you are busy aswell at your place, and with your projects. Anyway love watching your videos, always something exciting, it’s as though we are in Tanzania with you! Lovely to see!👌🏾

  • @Mychune
    @Mychune Год назад

    My husband was building his house and Bikina Faso and his brother was in charge over the project. The brother was taking his money and not paying people to build the home. He had to get a friend to finish it off.

  • @Doomer253
    @Doomer253 Год назад +1

    Widening that income base. Good man.

  • @chillsillego9599
    @chillsillego9599 Год назад

    “DRY SNITCHING”- Telling On Yourself.
    Evidently; It’s UNIVERSAL 😮

  • @kooolio007
    @kooolio007 Год назад +1

    I think you are bang on, you have to pay by job(task). no complete, no pay

  • @princessprincess7708
    @princessprincess7708 Год назад +4

    Interesting video . Human nature is Universal for real.

  • @youngprince1066
    @youngprince1066 Год назад +1

    Mzungu means whiteperson. Which for locals thinks Mzungu is a rich dude!!! Mzungu=Money😂😂😂

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      Also A Rich dude. And many other attributes or characteristics😂

  • @williamwinn2114
    @williamwinn2114 Год назад +2

    They are are global. Trust is like water in a desert. HARD TO FIND

  • @jolene-hf8807
    @jolene-hf8807 Год назад +2

    Where are you going? The scenery is beautiful.

  • @dobblewis8111
    @dobblewis8111 Год назад +2

    Thank you Mark ✊🏾

  • @jpaultelchannel1702
    @jpaultelchannel1702 Год назад

    Natives who are born on the land are sometimes called Mzungus if they travel away for a long while, as people do these days. In fact, those returnees often find themselves unaware of very sensitive stuff like where their father or mother or grandparents or loved ones are buried. Then, there are the occasional faux pas of unintended perceived insults of elders with words or actions or association. So, a native born can be called that word or any other equivalent, sometimes in praise or derision or insult. I know it is not a derogatory as you think. It is not the best flattery either even when it is used as such.... No black man wants to be called a white man and no native born of the soil wants to be called a foreigner or stranger or lost person. This is intended to elucidate... Don't come at me people.

  • @lisalee1675
    @lisalee1675 Год назад +1

    Your honestly right it's also the same thing in the carribean, cannot trust your families are friends.yep

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад +1

      Yes she has trust issues not upset over the word Mzungu or muzungu at all.
      Rightfully so because of how some are desperate to meet their needs to even do that to a family member.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +2

      Wrong is wrong and a lie is a lie. Some should be open about their issues instead of hiding. People need to learn how to properly communicate their needs. A closed mouth does not get fed and a proud soul goes hungry too.

  • @benjaminjo
    @benjaminjo 11 месяцев назад

    That "M" word, being called a "White Man", is insulting. It's the equivalent of a caucasian american calling us the "N" word, and saying, "Oh no no no! That's a term of endearment. It means we LIKE you!" smh.
    They're calling us that because they view us as black skinned with a white mentality. If you've ever met a white guy who grew up in the inner city, it's similar. "He LOOKS white, but he ACTS/IS black".
    Much of our principles, values, attitudes, and way of speech does, indeed, mimic the British/American ideals. We have nothing in common with Africans in any country on that continent because of where we were born and raised. Still, it's insulting. They know it and are gaslighting.

  • @YahuconanBell5344
    @YahuconanBell5344 Год назад

    I'll be contacting you soon. JC Bell..

  • @littleload423
    @littleload423 Год назад

    Thanks Mark for being you! For not being shy about sharing with the world that it's truly okay to be an honest human being. Good people actually do prosper, inspire and succeed. I would appreciate an opportunity to chat with you directly about this service and grooming/working with local people who can assist in building this effort. Please share the best way for us to connect, sooner the better. Until then, may you always be open to hear the spirit that lead you to TZ.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching seeing it that way. And for saying💛🙌🏾🙏🏽

    • @littleload423
      @littleload423 Год назад

      @@markmeetsafrica How can we get in touch with you to learn more about your efforts?

  • @Jmos40
    @Jmos40 Год назад +2

    Definitely got to keep foots on neck dealing with them it seems.😂😂 Not feet but foots.😂😂

  • @MindofUhuru
    @MindofUhuru 10 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @carolstephens8308
    @carolstephens8308 Год назад +3

    How often do you check on them? I know your being safe.Take care of yourself.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +4

      Just this time. There is now a new team working and it looks like progress has resumed.

  • @travelerawakenings8477
    @travelerawakenings8477 Год назад

    Going to Zanzibar, the ride is smooth, but coming back against the wind was terrible. I threw up. My stomach was up side down

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      Yes, the best time is the first boat available. Anytime after the 7:30 trip is tough waters

    • @travelerawakenings8477
      @travelerawakenings8477 Год назад +1

      @Mark Meets Africa okay. Thanks. I will take note for next time

  • @novanetom9833
    @novanetom9833 Год назад +4

    The guide I had wife tried that on me talking about me in my face and thought I didn't understand

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +1

      It's quite the thing to deal with

    • @novanetom9833
      @novanetom9833 Год назад +1

      I just played like I didn't understand I may not speak the language but am good at reading people

    • @shaymay2892
      @shaymay2892 Год назад

      ​@@novanetom9833 🤔

  • @KenUbeleveit1
    @KenUbeleveit1 Год назад

    Even if you tell and show some Africans back home the realities of the West.. they'll still be doubtful. They may even think you're trying to dissuade them from the west. To them the west is a total haven.
    (To be fair, their condition in Africa may be quite hard and so anything is equates to be better).

  • @teejayangel6638
    @teejayangel6638 Год назад +1

    The word mzungu is not an insult, and everyone who's from the western world is a mzungu because it can basically, also, differentiate an African of Africa and n AA of the USA, Canada, Australia etc. So don't assume you're being insulted, you assume too much, wrongly. Don't compare English to Swahili.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      They like to pretend they are of Africa while they are not pure enough.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      They also like to feel insulted so they look for it anywhere.
      Even in a plant chilling doing nothing.😂

  • @yehudith4271
    @yehudith4271 Год назад

    Them using the "N" word means they know you're from the race of the Israelites and they are Hamites. Don't under-estimate their knowledge of the history. Good that you understand thw native language.

  • @KenUbeleveit1
    @KenUbeleveit1 Год назад +1

    Do you have a video on how you learnt Swahili?

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      Not yet. I mainly just watched and learned what I could. Still picking up new words and terms to this day

  • @OnlyLonely4601
    @OnlyLonely4601 Год назад

    its like the "n" word. I hear people use the n word as a term of endearment (may it never be used towards me that way!) and then when theyre upset, they use it as an insult. Similar culture. Similar ways.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      This is exactly how it works here. It is used in both ways. Many attempt to hide this

  • @VeronicaWilliamsTz
    @VeronicaWilliamsTz Год назад +3

    Mzungu isn't a bad word, they probably call you mzungu because you speak English like mzungu and may be because you gat lighter skin, but that doesn't mean they want to take money from you.

  • @Moreno_Cubanito
    @Moreno_Cubanito Год назад

    perfect business opportunity. 3rd party work Forman's and project managing company.

  • @princessprincess7708
    @princessprincess7708 Год назад +5

    Don't speak then so they can be heard lol

  • @KeriLove34
    @KeriLove34 Год назад +1

    Will you please make a video letting us know when you will start offering consultations again?

  • @SimplycheezGorgious1
    @SimplycheezGorgious1 Год назад +1

    😢❤😊that is way I'm double thinking my coming there we've beeN thru slot here in USA as you know the UK British and others made our ancestors slaves here and we as struggling individuals what we're got what has been left behind to us individually we have been thru & thru so...going back finding ourselves there called motherland it's a great wow factor and my hurt & pain 😢has been at a point my own distance cousin families mistreat and insult with the name calling and manipulation I find my self staying and dealing in what I DO KNOW 🙏🏽💪🏾✌🏽☝🏽🖤🤎🌿💜💙🙌🏾🎵🎶for you Mr Mark you are and as well DIYHOUSE ES & VIN MAN IS GUIDING ME THANKS ✌🏾🤗🥰

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your honesty. They need a lot of healing. We do also but they need q different type of healing for their trauma. Many deny that they have any. With time, this will change. Dark things happened to the people over here during colonization. Darker than many of us could imagine and what we have now is the result of that trauma.

  • @CBrown9758
    @CBrown9758 Год назад

    💫🫶🤜🤛💯☝️🙏🙏🙏🙏Excellent idea.

  • @puretribute3053
    @puretribute3053 Год назад

    Mark Relax and Relish the Moment. Enjoy the Petals 🌹🌹🌹🌹 🌹 🌹

  • @princessprincess7708
    @princessprincess7708 Год назад

    Hard working boys. Gotta give them that.
    If there was a machine ofcourse it would speed up the process and reduce excess human efforts.bless.
    Never mind it is a form of A Gym session.

  • @rosemumbua8817
    @rosemumbua8817 Год назад

    I now understand why the rich go for professional services! Those with fat wallets contract borehole digging services from big companies like Davis and Shirtliff (I believe they service the whole of East Africa).
    Then for construction they employ the services of medium and/or large contractors who give near-exact quotations and supervise from conception to actualization.
    Alas! Not all of us have that kind of money. So we have to rely on local labour and bear the brunt of substandard services coupled with insults (especially if you are a woman investor).
    It's what Mark calls people of low vibration...very difficult to deal with.

  • @avendillon4217
    @avendillon4217 Год назад

    Greetings and Bless @markmeetsafrica thankyou for the friendly supporting your spirsister and teaching us how to support one another and learning skill of overseeing our projects and making sure workers are organised not slacking a d working for money paid for labouring and being useful 8n other ways a beautiful spot and a new place to see thankyou see u on next one shaloam

  • @HughJass-jv2lt
    @HughJass-jv2lt Год назад +7

    It's still kinda funny because....
    Even if Mark didn't know the language....
    They could still SEE that he was *RECORDING* them
    😳😳

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      They were not saying anything ill about him.
      They were acknowledging to themselves he is of western country. And possibly a child of the Boss they are working for. And as Mark said they thought he is The Boss SON and counted there are two more of her sons.
      And also said they likes Muzungu.

    • @HughJass-jv2lt
      @HughJass-jv2lt Год назад +2

      @@princessprincess7708
      I actually understand your insight.
      They spoke 'openly' because they were simply speaking of truth.
      They had no malice.
      Mark is from the U.S.
      He has trauma.
      Have compassion for him.
      ❤❤

    • @chillsillego9599
      @chillsillego9599 Год назад +4

      @@princessprincess7708As a Black American, Who Is Planning On Visiting Ghana, In a Few Months, Personally, I Found It Disingenuous 😮. Shameful, Of The RASTAFAR *I In Me To Think: ONE LOVE ❤️ ANYWHERE, I See My BRETHREN!!!!!

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      @@chillsillego9599 shame on you . Rasta says Afro not black. You dont know your nature fake Afro

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      @@chillsillego9599 here we go again. Have you found something to be upset about.?

  • @yermiyahubenyahudahbenyisr4990
    @yermiyahubenyahudahbenyisr4990 7 месяцев назад

    Three months and dig a well it's way too long when you can just pay $1,200 or $1,300 just to have a a borehole rig come and do it in one day now if you were doing it yourself and you didn't have to pay for the labor cost yeah that's fine I know what brother that actually dug his own well out but if you paying people to do it by hand the way they're doing it yeah that's that's way too much I would have just got a company that drills bore holes and had them do it

  • @goldenheart751
    @goldenheart751 Год назад

    Is South Africa bordered by the Atlantic ocean too?

  • @crownedcreation555
    @crownedcreation555 Год назад +1

  • @SuccessIsCertain
    @SuccessIsCertain Год назад

    Mark talks like Barrack Obama 😅

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      I don't hear it but I keep hearing people say it. I may need to listen to a few of his speeches 😆

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      What an insult. He is better than Mr B

  • @lionelcox9119
    @lionelcox9119 Год назад

    The Sad Story Behind An Empty Luxurious Town in Tanzania,,, what's upwith this place mark,,.

  • @goldenheart751
    @goldenheart751 Год назад +1

    I got so sea sick on that ferry coming back to the mainland 🤮

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +2

      It gets rough in the middle of the day. The smoothest trip is in the morning

  • @marcomayalla5138
    @marcomayalla5138 Год назад

    ❤❤❤😊😊

  • @nobody2u834
    @nobody2u834 Год назад

    Body cam and setup Merge to take over project if found to be faulty

  • @zazzyfieldsbrown
    @zazzyfieldsbrown Год назад

    OMG tat sunset

  • @ayodeler39
    @ayodeler39 Год назад

    I checked. Google translate from Swahili : I heard them say ‘Akuna matata’ does that mean…. ‘There is trouble’ ?

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад +1

      Watch lion king it has that phrase

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +2

      It means no worries. Hakuna matata. Hakuna meaning no and matata meaning trouble. Roughly translated it means no trouble

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      @@markmeetsafrica but per usual she wanted to be upset about it. Hahahaaa. You people are something else. Okay.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      Lion King says what? Or have you not watched it?
      Please don't worry for the rest of your days... Hakuna Matata.
      MataRA

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      The translation even corrected the spelling 😂 . Why do you Lie so much ?

  • @kenbina
    @kenbina Год назад +1

    Starting at around 14:54 I hear the Supervisor say to the workers "INAONEKANA MRADI WETU MKUBWA MPAKA KAMTUMA HUYU MJAMAA (you, Mark) KUUANGALIA. NAONA MAMA (Sofia) KAINGIA UBIA NA WATU, HALAFU MNALALAMIKA HAMNA HELA". = "IT LOOKS LIKE OUR PROJECT IS A BIG ONE, SO MUCH SO THAT THIS GUY (you, Mark) HAS BEEN SENT TO LOOK AT IT. IT LOOKS LIKE MAMA (Sofia) HAS ENTERED A PARTNERSHIP WITH CERTAIN PEOPLE, AND YOU'RE COMPLAINING THAT YOU DON'T HAVE MONEY." Then the workers say to the Supervisor "ALL OF HER KIDS ARE WHITE (Mzungu)." That's where the confusion of you being one of her kids sets in, but they conclude that you're not one of her kids. I don't know if her kids look white or not, but they certainly wouldn't confuse you for a White person. I can then only concur that they meant it negatively (and it's unfortunate to say that). I'm sorry you were subjected to it.
    Great video though! That new project management service sounds like a good idea! 👏👏👏😎

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад +1

      To mean there is possibility of making decent money in this project as though it is a serious Job. AND SOMEONE WHO IS LEGIT AND ABLE TO PAY THEIR HARD WORK.

    • @kenbina
      @kenbina Год назад

      @@princessprincess7708 That sounds about right. 👍

  • @howardc.courtney9819
    @howardc.courtney9819 Год назад

    What is the hourly pay for each worker in US $?

  • @1n1people
    @1n1people Год назад

    I would buy my them men boots

  • @amsixtysixyearoldamitooold8489

    and be careful

  • @dennishill8322
    @dennishill8322 Год назад

    Mark are still taking investments for Merge center?

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      For a very short window, yes please email markmeetsbusiness@gmail.com

  • @travelbruh77021
    @travelbruh77021 Год назад +2

    They using the N-word or M-word

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      M - WORD MZUNGU MUZUNGU.
      You don't complain of (B word or N word )which is same thing. B&N are derogation and demeaning while M-Word is held as higher standard.
      Totally different from M -word.
      They are not insulting you. By M-word .

    • @travelbruh77021
      @travelbruh77021 Год назад +2

      ​@@princessprincess7708 how do u know what I complain of🙄 I live here and don't call munzugu I get on there ass about it

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      @@travelbruh77021 Yes but you being mad about it has nothing to do with Tanzanians it is your own Trauma about the " whites" . If you get what am saying.
      Its deeper than you would understand . It helps to not be a "Know it all type."
      All these months in Tanzania you still haven't learnt fuck all. Because of Know it all mentality.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      @@travelbruh77021 From their perspective its not coming from ill will. If you get what am saying. You are wrong okay.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      @@travelbruh77021 Instead of going into your aggression nature try to understand The culture.

  • @darrenwilliams5460
    @darrenwilliams5460 Год назад

    Mark could you please put the words or translation on the scene. We would like to know what is being said.

  • @drumsmix33
    @drumsmix33 Год назад +1

    hehehehehe

  • @stevenbrown5332
    @stevenbrown5332 Год назад

    How much is a lot in this area please

  • @princessprincess7708
    @princessprincess7708 Год назад +1

    Ask meters not mirros they will understand. School in Africa teaches meters ttt not mirrrros.
    Same thing between blother and brother.
    Raw and law. Rrrrr and LLL
    British English mixed with American English is in Africa.

  • @jolene-hf8807
    @jolene-hf8807 Год назад

    What are you up to today ?