Having lived in the US for a few years, I respect you for relocating there. It's definitely not as advertised but you'll enjoy it. Once you can, join clubs and be active in your community. You'll make friends quicker that way. All the best with you and your family.
@@ntandoikemba6769 Yeah, generally Americans are wary of foreigners -- which is quite odd considering...sigh. However, that has nothing to do with you though but more with their own insecurities. You'll more likely make better & deeper connections with other foreigners than with the average American. Then again, you have a sparkly personality so this might not apply to you at all. Enjoy
Could try giving the baby rhythmical taps while humming with an optional swinging motion... Congratulate the growth and venture into solids... Muffins for R75 & Bananas for R885 - Aowa . . . 😅 - BATATA Hopefully the US innovations dont replace people than help & make their work more efficient, Stay blessed...🙏🏽
Bhatata is a Nguni name. You know how most names are the same across all the clans of the Nguni tribe, Zulu/Swati/Xhosa/Ndebele. Bhatata is one of those words.
Having lived in the US for a few years, I respect you for relocating there. It's definitely not as advertised but you'll enjoy it. Once you can, join clubs and be active in your community. You'll make friends quicker that way. All the best with you and your family.
Thank you Peace. It seems that making friends isn’t easy out here. I’ll look into it. Thank you
@@ntandoikemba6769 Yeah, generally Americans are wary of foreigners -- which is quite odd considering...sigh. However, that has nothing to do with you though but more with their own insecurities. You'll more likely make better & deeper connections with other foreigners than with the average American. Then again, you have a sparkly personality so this might not apply to you at all. Enjoy
@@ntandoikemba6769 I have been here for 3years still don't have friends...
The setup in the store is exactly like Mzansi. Wow 😅😂
Yoh you look so much like cicworldwide 🙆 doppelganger
I should Google Ciciworldwide
Even the fruit are huge
You can sing even
Could try giving the baby rhythmical taps while humming with an optional swinging motion... Congratulate the growth and venture into solids... Muffins for R75 & Bananas for R885 - Aowa . . . 😅 - BATATA Hopefully the US innovations dont replace people than help & make their work more efficient, Stay blessed...🙏🏽
Thank you for the baby advice 🌻 God bless you
🙏🏽 . . . & Thanks for the link 😊
Bhatata is a Nguni name. You know how most names are the same across all the clans of the Nguni tribe, Zulu/Swati/Xhosa/Ndebele. Bhatata is one of those words.
Spanish too
@@ntandoikemba6769 True, in fact the name comes from South America. I watched a video about the history.
I didn't know you have a channel👌😍😍😍😘✋💕so happy for you, will support
Thank you. Recently joined RUclips 🌻
#NewSubbie 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻 all the way from Eastern Cape. sweet potato is also iBhatata in IsiXhosa 🌸🌸👏👏😇😇 all the best as you start your new adventure
Thank you Boni. Welcome
New subbie🥰
Love that saxophone sample type beat - the artist...?
It’s called sunset cruiser on the app Videoleap. The app doesn’t give the name of the artist. Ncese
Batata is a Xhosa term for butternut
In Spanish it means potato. Not Sweet potato. Thank you for sharing
Will have to do a thoroughly search on that the word Batata
A lot of terms used in different places with different meanings. In this case, it’s consistent
Happy for your Baby turning 6months
@@blkshield9734 thank you 😊
Batata is definitely a Zulu name apparently Spanish too... "Leon Schuster" fame phrase "agha Batata"
Lol does he still produce films?
@@ntandoikemba6769 I don't know 🤷♀️
Each language borrows words from other languages. Batata is not native to South Africa.
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Yeses those fruits are huge🤣🤣🤷😭
I told you guys lol
Hello so good to join you on your platform 15 degrees is about 65F
Thank you for rectifying that Francesca
Whats with the choking seat belt?!
😂 It’s a Honda Odyssey (mom van). I’m still alive