Great content, great conversation - thank you for embracing the culture; remember Africa is a continent and not a country, and South Africa is unique in every possible perspective, including culturally; and ahead of the rest of Africa infrastructurally. A very humble and delightful couple!
Thank you for interviewing African Americans. I am the one too who is fascinated by black Americans because I grew listening to their music like any black South Africans do. So I started to wanna know how are they in SA. As I researched and started following them when they are here. I dicovered Mark and Latasha, Dr Asaad, phil, Ronnie Dunn and many many more. I seem to have the same desire as you. I am addicted to listening to their stories. The couple are so like us infact l will pass if I havent heard their accent. I have discoved that imitating their accent isn't a good thing to do. They apreciate the South African English. I am happy to talk SA English. They will feel safe here because their colour is their comourflage. I just wanna talk with them just to hear how is America. But over all, Welcome home couple. You will not regret. This is the motherland. Thank you my sister for this interview.
Thank you very much for watching and commenting on the Video. I really appreciate that you took your time to share your knowledge. I will also check out the people you mentioned on RUclips as well . 😊🙏🏼
@BelovedConquered Mark and Latasha are a couple operating (The real South Africa tourism company). They are bringing our African Americans home.They live in Santon.
They are exactly like us in every way except accent. How they sit, gestures, expression etc are like us. I know they have a different up bringing but gradually after staying they adapt the positives
@@EdnahChirchir Hey , yes that’s very true . African Americans are like Africans . We relate so much with them. Yes they adapt so well and are willing to learn . 🙏🏼😊
Thandi u said welcome to those nijas many years ago and zims look now they are a problem...these Americans are becoming one...SAns need to wake up n be warned
@@Ntuthu-ZA thank you so much you are welcome . Yes definitely soon @makingthejourney is their RUclips channel . I will encourage them to post more about their journey learning Zulu and other languages
Who wants to go to America? They still have apartheid. It may not seem like it on the surface, but its still deep-rooted on grassroot level. Black Americans experience it everyday.
@@saliemchristian9943 That’s very true . I once saw a comedian who said I became black when I came to America . There is still racism and it’s bad then in SA 🙏🏼😊
The way these black American look like us as black Sa'ns I can't even believe when you say they are ", Americans" until I hear their accent, so amazing😁
They are from nija came to buy I'm the land you are still waiting for. Can't u see they are living better life and they fought not foe this land...u goo!ish traitor
As much complain about the fellow African migrants even blacks American are not that special , we still trying to address the economic imbalance of the past . We welcome their visit but settling and encouraging other foreigners to use SA as dumping ground it’s going to cause problems in the long run…
Can you do a video some time discussing reasons why you chose the South over Ghana and Nigeria? I'd imagine West Africa would have a significant historical advantage over South Africa for you guys. Why SA?
Sister please realise that the criticism, or encouragement we always get is to please speak up or louder. Your voice was fading . Speak like Bapedi 😂😂😂
@@EdnahChirchir really 😊. No I am 100% South African born and raised. I would love to visit Kenya one day . I’m glad I will blend in well with my Accent 😂
Black Americans are very much welcome to stay here simply because they have Bantu heritage as well & we should really just give them passports in order to move around , they are also great people & suffered under European domination so we understand them 😊
Great content, great conversation - thank you for embracing the culture; remember Africa is a continent and not a country, and South Africa is unique in every possible perspective, including culturally; and ahead of the rest of Africa infrastructurally. A very humble and delightful couple!
@@maksheadroom8985 thank you very much for taking your Time to watch this video and for sharing your thoughts. Much Appreciated 🙏🏼😊
Welcome to South Africa, welcome to our family 🇿🇦🕊️❤️
@@lifevision1254 Thank you so much for the Welcoome ❤️🙏🏼😊
You're so natural at holding interviews, and your energy is so calm, and not forced.
And you ask simple questions, which is good.
@@karabonkabinde7290 Thank you so much . I appreciate your feedback . It feels good to hear that as this was my first ever interview. 🙏🏼😊
@@BelovedConqueredkeep doing good work my sister well done 😊🥰🥰🇿🇦🇿🇦✊✊🙌🙌🙏
@ Thank you so much 😊
Really great interview my Sister! You got yourself a new subscriber! 🎉🙌🏽🎉 and welcome home to my sister and brother and their family 🎊
@@coolkidintheblock2861 Thank you so much. It means lot 😊🙏🏼
What a Great conversation..
@@Chosen-Zar Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏼😊
Great interview, welcome home to the brother and sister
@@Bhebe40 Thank you so much for welcoming them 😊😊
You are welcome,it was so nice to hear your story ❤
@@tmahlangu9079 Thank you so much for watching . 🙏🏼😊
Welcome fam 🤗 this was really nice to see. ❤❤❤
@@natashabailie7448 Thank you so much ☺️ 🫶🏽
Great interview and lovely opeminded couple. All the best eMzansi.
@@gloriatshabalala3619 Thank you so much Sis Gloria . 🙏🏼😊
Congrats, much success to your family! I love feel good content like this.
I wonder what Les from Lesbbq would do with those oxtails from SA!
Great vlog today 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
@@williamwebbs1952 thank you so much for the feedback William 🙏🏼😊
Thank you for interviewing African Americans. I am the one too who is fascinated by black Americans because I grew listening to their music like any black South Africans do.
So I started to wanna know how are they in SA. As I researched and started following them when they are here.
I dicovered Mark and Latasha, Dr Asaad, phil, Ronnie Dunn and many many more. I seem to have the same desire as you.
I am addicted to listening to their stories. The couple are so like us infact l will pass if I havent heard their accent. I have discoved that imitating their accent isn't a good thing to do.
They apreciate the South African English. I am happy to talk SA English. They will feel safe here because their colour is their comourflage.
I just wanna talk with them just to hear how is America. But over all, Welcome home couple. You will not regret. This is the motherland. Thank you my sister for this interview.
Thank you very much for watching and commenting on the Video.
I really appreciate that you took your time to share your knowledge. I will also check out the people you mentioned on RUclips as well .
😊🙏🏼
@BelovedConquered Mark and Latasha are a couple operating (The real South Africa tourism company). They are bringing our African Americans home.They live in Santon.
@molefejappie3284 Thank you so much . That’s beautiful . They actually make it easier for them to travel . I will check them out 😊❤️🙏🏼
Indaba ende kangaka. Awu
@@cyprianzimu3954Sorry Ngiyahleleka ukubhala kancani. Khepha abanye bayayithanda
South Africa has been JAMMIN in Music lately...💯🔥🎶
@@nazs.4268 yes 🙌 that’s true 😊
Their pronunciation of sepedi words is on point.
@@Seeta_sa_gauta Thank you. They are really trying 😅.
You foo!...they are living in a better house than u and your mother and grandmother...why are u embracing this african colyiners
What a wonderful couple i love how they are welcomed ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@scottsdablvk Thank you so much . They are a wonderful and Amazing couple . 😊🫶🏽
They are exactly like us in every way except accent. How they sit, gestures, expression etc are like us. I know they have a different up bringing but gradually after staying they adapt the positives
@@EdnahChirchir Hey , yes that’s very true . African Americans are like Africans . We relate so much with them.
Yes they adapt so well and are willing to learn . 🙏🏼😊
You guys are unbelievable.
A few minths later, your pronounanciation of local words is great.
@@SAlifeInvBus They are really trying their best to learn
Welcome
@@thandimichelle Thank you so much for Watching . 🙏🏼😊
Thandi u said welcome to those nijas many years ago and zims look now they are a problem...these Americans are becoming one...SAns need to wake up n be warned
🎉🎉🎉What a great conversation
@@luckyngcobo6073 Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼
Just love you family 💕
@@amosndabeni934 Thank you so much 🙏🏼
welcome to mzansi fam
@@wandaworx1217 thank you 😊
He madoda ubafo ufana no Aron Mokoena, or yimi ngedwa oyibonayo lendaba
@@stephenmlangeni1243 I will have to google him first to confirm 😅😂. I have heard of him before.
Is he a soccer legend?
The brother looks so Zulu that people would not believe him if he said he can’t speak Zulu.
@@Ntuthu-ZA 😂😂Haha I’m telling you , they blend in so well . Only accent differentiate us 😅
@@BelovedConquered Can’t wait to hear them try their Zulu on us.
Thank you for introducing them. I enjoyed your interview.
@@Ntuthu-ZA thank you so much you are welcome .
Yes definitely soon
@makingthejourney is their RUclips channel . I will encourage them to post more about their journey learning Zulu and other languages
Keep it up❤
@@kudzaiboka6727 Thank you so much Babe❤️😊🙏🏼
Who wants to go to America? They still have apartheid. It may not seem like it on the surface, but its still deep-rooted on grassroot level. Black Americans experience it everyday.
@@saliemchristian9943 That’s very true . I once saw a comedian who said I became black when I came to America . There is still racism and it’s bad then in SA 🙏🏼😊
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@@Seeta_sa_gauta Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏🏼😊
Proud of You ❤️
@@thebokas1247 Thank you so much 🙏🏼😊
What's their RUclips channel?
@@SindyNgalo @makingthejourney 😊🙏🏼
Welcome home
Thank you so much in their behalf 😊❤
The way these black American look like us as black Sa'ns I can't even believe when you say they are ", Americans" until I hear their accent, so amazing😁
@@hewantssomespecialtreatmen7163 I’m telling you . We look alike so much. Even childhood experiences are similar. It’s only different accents 😃😅
They are from nija came to buy I'm the land you are still waiting for. Can't u see they are living better life and they fought not foe this land...u goo!ish traitor
@BelovedConquered not that not the only difference....u are not living in the township camps u are living next to whyt ppl in the land they hv stolen
@@lovedlover2667What's township camp? 😂
@@lovedlover2667what's this one on about?😂😂😂😂
🇿🇦🫶🏾
@@StreetCornerFilmsAndTV Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼❤️
@@StreetCornerFilmsAndTV Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼❤️
Good content please next time improve your microphone very low volume.
@@ThomsoyaWires-mb3wk Thank you so much . I will definitely to that . I appreciate your feedback 🙏🏼😊
As much complain about the fellow African migrants even blacks American are not that special , we still trying to address the economic imbalance of the past . We welcome their visit but settling and encouraging other foreigners to use SA as dumping ground it’s going to cause problems in the long run…
They must also re-learn English.😊
@@saliemchristian9943 😅Haha South African English …. They should
Take them to rural areas to taste the culture
Yes Definitely that’s my plan to take them to the Village one day . It’s going to be a beautiful experience for them 😊❤
Can you do a video some time discussing reasons why you chose the South over Ghana and Nigeria? I'd imagine West Africa would have a significant historical advantage over South Africa for you guys. Why SA?
Hello. I will pass the message to them and hear their response and hopefully we can do that video for you.
Because they don’t have to invest in Nigeria they can just live with out getting extorted or 3rd world amenities
Abahambe 😅 just kidding
😂😂 lol don’t start . Haha
Sister please realise that the criticism, or encouragement we always get is to please speak up or louder. Your voice was fading . Speak like Bapedi 😂😂😂
@@Seeta_sa_gauta Thank you, Noted Sir
I will Speak louder next time
@@BelovedConqueredthanks for this interview i love them i saw their first in Mooikloof ❤🇿🇦
@@kabelothebe4350 Yes. Thank you so much. You are welcome 😊🙏🏼
@kabelothebe4350 thanks for the love and we thank you for supporting our sister🙏🏾
Isizilu is very common easiest language in South Africa that why Zulu ppl don't try to speak other languages to be honest
Not Everyone wants to go to the USA
True
Beloved are you Kenyan? Your accent seems so
@@EdnahChirchir really 😊. No I am 100% South African born and raised.
I would love to visit Kenya one day . I’m glad I will blend in well with my Accent 😂
@@BelovedConquered Your accent doesn't sound south african though..
@@reantai7101 it’s the first 2 time I hear that hey. From both of you .
I wasn’t aware. I guess I sound African 😅❤️
South Africa is not black Americans home. Their home is west Africa and central Africa
Why do most choose south Africa to settle MH our country is beautiful you know that yeah😊 wallap
Black Americans are very much welcome to stay here simply because they have Bantu heritage as well & we should really just give them passports in order to move around , they are also great people & suffered under European domination so we understand them 😊
most ignorant and stupid comment of 21 century😒
Welcome home
@@BoasLuckyKala-kg3zb Thank you so much on their Behalf 🙏🏼😊