Also on the polygamy part, in our culture here in South Africa atleast for amaNGUNI( XHOSA, SWATI, ZULU, NDEBELE), if a man wants to take a second wife he first needs to ask his wife and get approval from her , if she refuses then no polygamy is gonna happen.
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For anyone who doesn't know what Ziyakhala Manje means it's a Zulu term used to describe "It's going down" as in "If you thought the situation was worse, watch as it gets worser" hope I explained thoroughly. Polygamy in South Africa is usually and mostly practiced by Zulu people. A Zulu man can take up to 6 wives but he first needs to ask the First Wife for permission and if she says yes then it will happen. If she says no the second wife will not follow. But if the man is Hard Headed he will just take another wife. Other tribal groups don't really like Polygamy especially their women. So that's why in most instances you will find that it's Zulu people who still practice this tradition. If you date a Zulu man it's most likely that he will tell you that he does not plan on having just one girlfriend or wife. That's what I like about them they are very honest when it comes to their intentions.
The gospel song plays midnight or towards dawn when everyone is drunk and reminiscing/emotional thinking about their problems...some happy and just enjoying the change of music
Not sure about some cultures but it was a norm for marriage women to stay at her in-laws for a week or 2 to learn. Especially in the venda culture when u got married they send you with helper's who will help u with cleaning and house work for weeks
11:32 it's not a nickname 😅😅 it's the wife new name her"household name more like her marriage name" . Not everyone it allowed to call you by that name, it's only family elders other married women, men, and your husband.
😂😂😂 the song is sang at the wedding, not when your actually cleaning. Some families twist the lyrics, instead of "she will wash and cook" it will be "she will bring business plans". The duties are at the family house🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ When a gospel song play, know that everyone is drunk, we're all gonna sing along with it, and some people are gonna cry because of things that happend decades ago🤣🤣🤣
Makoti is Zulu pronoun; is derived from an Afrikaans/Dutch term meaning 'Maak Ons Tea' meaning make us tea. White people used to call black people who work for them that name. Personally I don't like that name🙌🏿😅😂
No, No sorry but you are mistaken Polyamorous relationships are not part of our south African culture. You confusing Polyamorous with Polygamous. Polygamous relationships are part of South Africa culture and this is when one man is officially married to multiple wives and the wife or wives usually have to agree on the new wife. Not two people in a relationship knowing having multiple relationships or sex with other people together or at the same time that's Polyamorus. It is not our culture or what we are known for.
I don't think polyamory is an "African" thing, I don't think it's a known or common thing over this side, hell, we don't even have a name for it, except polygamy, specifically polygyny which is the most common type of poly relationships. This panel should include people who know history and traditional people too instead of just influencers.
10% of south african music in places like clubs etc is gospel music, i guess in the moddle of all that, thats when their spirit are searching for God, besides, most of these south african songs that are trending like jesuraselm etc those are gospel songs.
That's why as a man when you are about to marry you must make sure you buy a house or build a house for your own family. Because family house too much slavery but families are not the same
Gospel track at midnight when everyone is sloshed damn slaps 🔥🔥🔥even the demons stays out of the club
We sing the Makoti song at the wedding not everyday😂. Mostly it's for fun but Zulu people are very serious about it😭
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The Tswana version is worse. Mmatswale tlogela dipitsa tseo. Mong watsone keo wa etla. 🤣
@@MosesMatsepane Hayi ngeke... ROFL
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😂 yhuu awandihlekisa
A gospel track needs to be played at midnight, it resets the mood, we all sing and we know in a few hours we are going home or to work
Also on the polygamy part, in our culture here in South Africa atleast for amaNGUNI( XHOSA, SWATI, ZULU, NDEBELE), if a man wants to take a second wife he first needs to ask his wife and get approval from her , if she refuses then no polygamy is gonna happen.
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For anyone who doesn't know what Ziyakhala Manje means it's a Zulu term used to describe "It's going down" as in "If you thought the situation was worse, watch as it gets worser" hope I explained thoroughly.
Polygamy in South Africa is usually and mostly practiced by Zulu people. A Zulu man can take up to 6 wives but he first needs to ask the First Wife for permission and if she says yes then it will happen. If she says no the second wife will not follow. But if the man is Hard Headed he will just take another wife.
Other tribal groups don't really like Polygamy especially their women. So that's why in most instances you will find that it's Zulu people who still practice this tradition.
If you date a Zulu man it's most likely that he will tell you that he does not plan on having just one girlfriend or wife. That's what I like about them they are very honest when it comes to their intentions.
The gospel song plays midnight or towards dawn when everyone is drunk and reminiscing/emotional thinking about their problems...some happy and just enjoying the change of music
The sing alongs be getting emotional for real LOL
Just came back from the groove now. There was a gospel hour and everyone was singing along
Agh I love these!! Pls keep them coming. I'm literally binge watching these reactions😂❤
Not sure about some cultures but it was a norm for marriage women to stay at her in-laws for a week or 2 to learn. Especially in the venda culture when u got married they send you with helper's who will help u with cleaning and house work for weeks
"Ciara loves the kids"😂
Not only gospel music is played but also game songs,traditional music and e.t.c😂😂
its not only gospel that plays at clubs even the SpongeBob song 🤣🤣
@@brandonmqadi7855 baby shark 😁😅🤣
Takalani Sesame 😂😂😂
“I am the person who takes care of the kids” 😂😂😂❤️❤️
11:32 it's not a nickname 😅😅 it's the wife new name her"household name more like her marriage name" . Not everyone it allowed to call you by that name, it's only family elders other married women, men, and your husband.
4:03 🥹idk why I'm blushing with her
Twitter trolls are BRUTAL!!!!!! Especially SA Twitter. 🤣
😂😂😂 the song is sang at the wedding, not when your actually cleaning. Some families twist the lyrics, instead of "she will wash and cook" it will be "she will bring business plans". The duties are at the family house🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
When a gospel song play, know that everyone is drunk, we're all gonna sing along with it, and some people are gonna cry because of things that happend decades ago🤣🤣🤣
A celebration thrown by the girls family for celebrating her for being "pure"
Makoti duties will be used up at the inlaws.
In your house it's your rules unless your inlaws are coming over😂
Ciara and I are the same ,I’m that guy who makes sure that all my friends are safe are groove
4:41 when Someone hits the deck LOL
More of these please
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You guys are so cute reminiscing 😊😊😊❤❤❤
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Stomp by Kirk Franklin at 1AM in the club hits different 😂
Y'all brought Kirk to the club lol
@@TheDemouchetsREACT in da clurb we all fam 😂😂😂
Please reaction to amagwijo South Africa tranditional songs
Its the In Laws house during festive.
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It’s the in laws house 😂😂😂😂That song practically means u gonna cook and wash for them😂😂
Makoti is Zulu pronoun; is derived from an Afrikaans/Dutch term meaning 'Maak Ons Tea' meaning make us tea. White people used to call black people who work for them that name. Personally I don't like that name🙌🏿😅😂
What did they call umakoti before white people came? Are you saying "umkhwenyana" is also from afrikaans?
@@jaguarkekeumkhwenyana is the right one. E.g Ngwetsi.. those are names they used before before white people..
No, No sorry but you are mistaken Polyamorous relationships are not part of our south African culture. You confusing Polyamorous with Polygamous. Polygamous relationships are part of South Africa culture and this is when one man is officially married to multiple wives and the wife or wives usually have to agree on the new wife. Not two people in a relationship knowing having multiple relationships or sex with other people together or at the same time that's Polyamorus. It is not our culture or what we are known for.
True, we don't even have a name for that kind of arrangement. That's not a thing for us, not even traditionally.
U gotta react to gqom songs guys put em on
I don't think polyamory is an "African" thing, I don't think it's a known or common thing over this side, hell, we don't even have a name for it, except polygamy, specifically polygyny which is the most common type of poly relationships. This panel should include people who know history and traditional people too instead of just influencers.
Twitter aka X trolls are so toxic ,they literally give you a taste oh hell on earth
Gospel music and alcohol someone is definitely crying somewhere 😅😅
10% of south african music in places like clubs etc is gospel music, i guess in the moddle of all that, thats when their spirit are searching for God, besides, most of these south african songs that are trending like jesuraselm etc those are gospel songs.
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That's why as a man when you are about to marry you must make sure you buy a house or build a house for your own family. Because family house too much slavery but families are not the same
Before the bride goes to her house with her husband, she has to live with the in-laws and show them that she will take care of their Son
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Instagram trolls have been way worse lately, the comments by people are now diabolical
have you guys ever reacted to guy and girl code
I like Ciara, she not a TomBoy but she can definitely hang with the boys... Lucky dude I'm sure he does not get bored.
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