Let's go SHOPPING in Monrovia | LIBERIA 2020 | HelenasQueendom
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- čas přidán 10. 11. 2020
- I'm Shopping for provisions at Harbel Supermarket on Randall Street in Monrovia. Enjoy.
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Beautiful. I cannot wait to visit Monrovia again..... Almost 7 years. I see great development. Sweet Liberia, SWEET MAMA AFRICA.❤❤❤
Indeed!
We Liberian are Lazy set of people. Most of these big businesses centers in the country are owned by foreigners. This is not possible in Ghana or Nigeria, even Guinea.
We need improvement Liberian.
This is so sad 😔.
I totally understand but in my view, it has to do more with lack of trust in each other to collaborate than laziness. The few Liberians that can afford rather spend their money abroad and those abroad are too comfortable to come home.
HelenaQueendom mehn she just said it all🙌🏾
You failed to mention jealousy.
@@peterhall1845 that’s right.
Hey missing Liberia. Yeah I like shopping in Liberia with the store clerks coming round with you the cart. I always give tip $5-10, can't spend $100-$150 and not take care of brothers.
True.
Thanks for taking us with you
It’s my pleasure.
Great video and keep up the good work
Your video is the reason I'm coming to Liberia to visit love it keep them coming.
Wow..... I’m so glad you are finding my videos helpful. I pray that you are successful in your plans to visit Liberia ❤️🇱🇷🙏🏾
But there are cannibal warlords over there
Thank you for this video. I will be traveling to Liberia in the next few months for the first time so knowing where at least one supermarket is, is great!
You’re most welcome. Good luck with your trip 🙏🏾
Monoprix and ERA are also very fine. ERA is new with a big parking lot and the meats section is very good. US government and business officials shop there too. You can find anything you need. All are fully stocked with all International wines, beers, and liquors too. It's very easy to live in Liberia if you come with $ / have a good job. It's very comfortable and luxury interludes can be found too. I've travelled the world over and some of the best sushi ever are at the Royal Hotel and Mamba Point Hotel, both of which have dedicated sushi section.
Bring along extra cash, you may fall in love with Liberia and want to buy, and it doesn't take much, compared to rest of the world. Oceanfront areas are a fraction of US and Europe costs. For example oceanfront $10,000 property lot equivalent in Liberia could be $5-30 million elsewhere in the world in the coastal areas. And many lots are $1,500-5,000 at the beach areas. Inland even less.
@@bbalderston125 Thank you. At some point I plan too. I have seen plots of land selling for $300 USD per plot in some places (I've been looking. They have real estate companies online)
@@bbalderston125 Cool. Thanks for the heads up. I appreciate the insight.
Can u show me where or which store I can get Nigeria food in Liberia
Remind me of the East Coast ( Both North and South ) of America but like close by the beach ( Edit: America and Liberia are more similar than I thought like I can tell by watchin dis video, its like y'all are at a store dats like a hybrid between Tropicana and Food lion 🇺🇲 ❤ 🇱🇷 )
Liberia and America have a special relationship.
Thank God for Liberia. "Very impressive."
You’re most welcome 🙏🏾
My homeland .watching from USA
Love from Nairobi...I love liberia
Show dem we have supermarket ya ❤️🇱🇷❤️
Yes indeed‼️❤️🇱🇷
Very nice 🛍 shopping in Liberia 🇱🇷 👌 😀
Thank you 🙏🏾
Nice look inside the store. Did I see that correctly, were the prices in that store in USD?
Yes ooh
I am seeing places that I have seen for more than 20 years. Thanks
I'm glad.
Thanks so much for the video, will like to know about washing machine too in Liberia.
It works as long as you have running water.
Love it but we didn’t see the prices of those things u bought.
$26 usd total.
@@QueendomStrong wowwwwww Aunty stop !
Thanks Sis for the trips.
My pleasure 😊
That's a real supermarket I'm pleasantly surprised but 26usd is a little pricey for what you got😕
I needed those things at the time but now I buy in the regular shops and it’s cheaper.
Wow which part of lib are you in
Margibi County.
in 70s I went to Monrovia I saw 2 small kids shouting BOI E, BOI E, I called them.and ask them what they are shouting they said they are selling BOILED EGGS the girl pointed her finger at her head. I saw baked full of boiled eggs. Was very difficult to understand English in liberia.
Wow........that's a very long time ago.
Just listen a bit more closely with an open mind and you'll get it. I went to prep school and was raised in country clubs in the US. Get ever word, no problem. Liberians are easy to understand.
I'm so interested in her vlogs.
Where can I get Nigeria food in Liberia.
I’m sure if you google you will find something. I’m not sure.
I want to know the price
$26 usd.
@@QueendomStrong Thank you from South Korea. I will visit Liberia soon.
I am a South Korean.
Which Supermarket is this in Monrovia.
Harbel supermarket.
Can u show prices next time. Great content
Sure. Total was $26 usd.
what's the name of the place your shopping at? Ill be coming Nov. 27th.
guess I should have said ill be in Monrovia. around the palm springs resort. Is this store far from there?
Harbel supermarket. It’s on Randal Street and sinkor near the city hall. Maybe 20 minutes from your hotel. There are other supermarkets in sinkor. Safe trip 🙏🏾
Why are they selling these things in U.S dollars?! Poor people can't even shop Tbere. Liberia is only for the rich people. Quite sad
The supermarket prices are in usd but the same products are in the market and streets at cheaper prices. So that's where I buy now.
I bet Liberian don’t owe that store
I don’t think so but Liberians are starting to own gradually.
Miss please give me job in SUPER market
I don’t own the supermarket ooh.