🇿🇦 African American Couple Reacts "South Africa Culture SHOCK! An American Living in South Africa"

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  • 🇿🇦 African American Couple Reacts "South Africa Culture SHOCK! An American Living in South Africa" | The Demouchets REACT
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Komentáře • 478

  • @Eduardo-nr5te
    @Eduardo-nr5te Před rokem +436

    Load shedding is a culture shock to us South Africans

    • @thembekilemakhubela5315
      @thembekilemakhubela5315 Před rokem +9

      😂😂😂😂

    • @abongiledlova477
      @abongiledlova477 Před rokem +23

      Yes it is. We are shocked aswell.

    • @xena6894
      @xena6894 Před rokem +7

      🤣🤣 well said

    • @LearningLife77
      @LearningLife77 Před rokem +27

      It really not part of our "culture" at all.
      It's a problem that came out of nowhere that we also hate.
      It has spurred us to get solar so hopefully one day I'll eliminate my electricity bill altogether

    • @sibon6729
      @sibon6729 Před rokem +5

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 it’s also new to us.

  • @NeoMokgabo21
    @NeoMokgabo21 Před rokem +302

    Our slang is influenced by all languages. It's not unusual to find people speaking three languages in one sentence too😏 We're awesome like that!😂

    • @martinirecords9471
      @martinirecords9471 Před rokem +9

      Yea I’ve experienced that a lot and that’s ok it’s South Africa gotta get used to fellas 🙂

    • @elvinadhludhlu5380
      @elvinadhludhlu5380 Před rokem +4

      Nne

    • @adetolaayodele3425
      @adetolaayodele3425 Před rokem +4

      Your country is not unique in that sense. Listen to Afrobeats lyrics; you will find multiple languages in one sentence.

    • @AaAa-on4mx
      @AaAa-on4mx Před rokem +24

      Yes, it's a linguistic phenomenon called 'code switching'. I speak predominantly English and Afrikaans, with minor Xhosa words and phrases, and we will, in one sentence, switch between languages, as we find some ideas are better expressed in a specific language.

    • @ErenYaeger4156f5
      @ErenYaeger4156f5 Před rokem +1

      @@adetolaayodele3425 well does the whole country where Afrobeats is from do code switching, coz if not then it only would be the individual and not a whole community that does that

  • @TheSunchynne
    @TheSunchynne Před rokem +101

    "No electricity = no running water" means that our 'sister-friend' lives in a property where tap water pressure has to be augmented by an electric water pump! Plain and simple 🤷‍♀ It's not common in the urban areas, but we have the same in my rural homestead: the reticulation tanks' water (popularly known as 'Jojo tanks') supply has to be pumped into the house's water pipes. Providing context is important 😏

    • @LearningLife77
      @LearningLife77 Před rokem +6

      Agreed. I wouldn't go to rural Appalachia and make broad statements about the US

  • @Lulu-wv1nt
    @Lulu-wv1nt Před rokem +49

    She seems to live in a remote area.
    The roads and water pump are a dead give away

    • @Praslin
      @Praslin Před rokem +5

      Think so too, she must be living in some farm somewhere!!

  • @andilestar4692
    @andilestar4692 Před rokem +45

    Most South Africans speak 2 or more languages. I can hv 4 languages in 1 sentence.🤣🤣🤣It's jst hw we're brought up in diverse cultures/languages. No 1 finds it weird.

  • @nkazimulondlovu8056
    @nkazimulondlovu8056 Před rokem +45

    Everything is exaggerated here no ways even myself as a South african I'm surprised no ways !!😂😂🤣

    • @mnceturu560
      @mnceturu560 Před rokem +1

      Kodwa Gatsheni lol

    • @Delcarme
      @Delcarme Před rokem +1

      Hehe I don’t think so people that aren’t from SA do things a lot different to us. 😅

  • @kayla8121
    @kayla8121 Před rokem +37

    Imagine your card being taken away at a restaurant, where’s the privacy?😂😭😭I’m so proud to be South African🥹

  • @Karl3Lang
    @Karl3Lang Před rokem +105

    Ireland, the UK, SA and some other countries do not have electric sockets/outlets in the bathrooms for safety reasons/wet surface. You may find in some houses only a shaving outlet/socket which has lower voltage 110V/120V in the bathroom.

  • @JoonJoon92
    @JoonJoon92 Před rokem +28

    Lol I lived in South Africa my whole life... Never seen any of the big 5.... The fencing are for security purposes and kinda just to divide up the land

  • @adrianlunga4646
    @adrianlunga4646 Před rokem +180

    The reason why there are no electric outlets and the light switch is outside is for safety reasons. Electricity and water don't go well together as people can get electrocuted while locked in the bathroom. For hair etc. they tend to have what they call a 'dressing table' (vanity set) in the bedroom where you have a seat and mirror to beautify yourself.

    • @zonkedlamini7725
      @zonkedlamini7725 Před rokem +26

      True and we also usually have 1 bathroom in a 2/3 bedroomed house. You need to bath and get out. You can't be doing your hair and make up in there.

    • @JostleMedia
      @JostleMedia Před rokem +13

      True I won't put an electric outlet in my bathroom

    • @sellondlovu4368
      @sellondlovu4368 Před rokem +5

      Yes true very true...infact even people who build their own homes from scratch usually maintain the same structure of no electrical appliances or outlets in the bath room.

    • @leratomabuela3661
      @leratomabuela3661 Před rokem +2

      Well put

    • @darinhickman9404
      @darinhickman9404 Před rokem +4

      Its a function of the type of outlet. South African outlets are 3 BIG holes. US outlets are two small slits......which doesn't allow as much moisture in.

  • @danigurl1203
    @danigurl1203 Před rokem +36

    As a South African I can tell you that we don't really use "right now". If we say now, we usually mean in a few minutes. Just now is less than now now. Just now is like "okay I'll wash the dishes after I finish this glass of water or this conversation" so anywhere from 10mins to maybe half an hour and now now is like, "nah I'll do it after this movie" so maybe in like 30mins to 2hours. There isn't really a set time, it is measured by whatever we feel like it means 😂

  • @lethabomotsoto3404
    @lethabomotsoto3404 Před rokem +34

    Getting electric cords, plugs or light switches in the bathroom is a safety hazard, DON'T DO IT !!!

  • @naledivimbani
    @naledivimbani Před rokem +20

    Theatre is the operating room, not the surgery. A surgery is a surgery or an operation. Then there is theatre where you go watch plays and musicals etc.

  • @Lulu-wv1nt
    @Lulu-wv1nt Před rokem +54

    Car guards are not official.
    They are great to have and help with the groceries as well🛒.
    Load shedding is scheduled. It's not an everyday thing.
    Potholes depend on where you are. Those could be remote roads.
    Cities and towns and most highways have good roads.

    • @truesouth6532
      @truesouth6532 Před rokem +4

      I was also shocked with the potholes. Yeah we have them but they're not that many and definitely nothing to write home about.

    • @baphithi
      @baphithi Před rokem +7

      Better roads than they have in the US actually, so this one is out of order.

  • @mukhethwawest4715
    @mukhethwawest4715 Před rokem +30

    Girl so extra🤣, most of the things she is sharing also depends on the area

  • @juciyjcurtis7938
    @juciyjcurtis7938 Před rokem +49

    An Operating Theater (also known as an operating room (OR), operating suite, or operation suite) is a facility within a hospital where surgical operations are carried out in an aseptic environment. Knowledge is power.

  • @kendilovely
    @kendilovely Před rokem +61

    south Africa is amazing....she just doesn't like it there....Lot's of love from Kenya😄

  • @mihlentotho2425
    @mihlentotho2425 Před rokem +143

    😭She's over exaggerating everything.

  • @BatsiraiMusuka
    @BatsiraiMusuka Před rokem +57

    If you think SA roads have potholes…you really ain’t seen nothing yet. In Zim, we have a saying “if you are driving straight, you must be drunk” 😩 😅

  • @lebo343
    @lebo343 Před rokem +16

    If the power socket n light switch are in the bathroom then the house will not meet municipal standards....🤷🏾‍♂️. It's an electrical hazard.

  • @TheeTage
    @TheeTage Před rokem +38

    The reason why you see group of people in trucks aka "bakkies' it's mostly construction workers being transported to their area of work. Very rare to see the group drinking etc.

  • @lucyjuicy2657
    @lucyjuicy2657 Před rokem +46

    Our banking system isnway more advanved then the US. We have been swiping and tapping cards for a very very long time. We can also do direct transfers from bank account to any other bank in the country. We have alsoe phasedbchequesbout many many years ago. A lot of adults dont even know how a cheque look in real life

    • @baphithi
      @baphithi Před rokem +11

      They still use cheques in the US. I literally had to order them, and you don’t just get one at a time, you get a whole stack of them - most of which I never even got to use.
      They made me get cheques because they don’t give people their banking details so you can transfer money to them. Instead they want YOUR details and will be the ones taking money out of your account. Whaaaat???
      Someone used an account of an institution to buy of porn, because one can just put a debit through your account unless you tell the bank to turn that feature off.
      Our banking system is way more advanced even than European countries.

    • @andilestar4692
      @andilestar4692 Před rokem +5

      M 35 & hv neva had a Cheque Book. I do all my banking online.

    • @NomaswaziMadi
      @NomaswaziMadi Před rokem

      Okay the cheques yes. But 1 thing I say South Africa needs are drive through atms 🥹😭😭. I neeeeeddd a drive through atm

    • @hlulid234
      @hlulid234 Před rokem +4

      @@NomaswaziMadi that would be the worst thing in South Africa.

    • @NomaswaziMadi
      @NomaswaziMadi Před rokem

      @@hlulid234 why? They will be in gated bank parking lot with security guards and cameras. Or in malls. Not like at a garage or random place. If there’s an issue. Close the gates or boom gates.

  • @abongiledlova477
    @abongiledlova477 Před rokem +19

    Load shedding/blackouts might seem normal now, but it wasn't happening at all when I was growing up. This blackout/load shedding problem is recent, and we South Africans are still not getting used to it because it is a shock to us. Our government is betraying our country signing climate change deals and doing alot of evil behind our backs, that's why we have this problem. South Africa always had enough electricity capacity.

  • @sally-janefourie3253
    @sally-janefourie3253 Před rokem +4

    All our buildings' light switches are outside the bathroom. Even new buildings

  • @JoonJoon92
    @JoonJoon92 Před rokem +20

    No electrical related things in the bathroom makes perfect sense to me 😅🙆🏻‍♀️.... Also we do our hair in the bedroom where our make up and beauty products are.... That's all part of the bedroom, not bathroom here

    • @AGirlNamedVan
      @AGirlNamedVan Před rokem +1

      I was house sitting a place with the plugs in thv bathroom. Maaaaaan it was so inconvenient. The mirror was too high so I couldn't sit and do my hair which take just under 40mins of blowing and ironing. I can't think of anything else than sitting at the dresser on my room.

  • @worldcitizenB
    @worldcitizenB Před rokem +7

    I think she's talking about the fact the supermarket and the bottle store is run by the same franchise.

  • @Mezz803
    @Mezz803 Před rokem +19

    This just made me love and appreciate my country even more.

  • @truesouth6532
    @truesouth6532 Před rokem +8

    It is a safety hazard to have any electrical outlet in a room where 90% of the activity involves water.

  • @BatsiraiMusuka
    @BatsiraiMusuka Před rokem +15

    Electricity in the bathroom is a western thing. It’s not safe though…bathroom is water prone.

  • @Zamanyamande
    @Zamanyamande Před rokem +42

    After watching this, all I can take is that as a black South African, I can survive in the South, when I visit the US I'm definitely going to the South! 😁

  • @1ntuthukozwane
    @1ntuthukozwane Před rokem +9

    We also use theatre for both movie theatre and production. But, I guess we also use it for going under the knife.

  • @Itsesthers
    @Itsesthers Před rokem +13

    There are also grocery stores that sell alcohol as well in SA

  • @meee8612
    @meee8612 Před rokem +15

    i really love biltong ,when buying biltong you dont just buy it anywhere ,the best shops to buy are at biltong shops themselves

  • @mzamosibeko6624
    @mzamosibeko6624 Před rokem +7

    Looks like she's been staying in some rural area

  • @baphithi
    @baphithi Před rokem +46

    Sis must shop at Woolworths if she prefers to buy her liquor in the grocery store. A lot of Americans that have YT channels don’t complain so much about little things and call them culture shocks. They are intentional about forgeting what happens in the US, leaving it behind and accepting our country as it is.
    She is too shocked 🙄

    • @samukelososibo1979
      @samukelososibo1979 Před rokem +3

      Yes tooooo shocked

    • @baphithi
      @baphithi Před rokem +2

      @@samukelososibo1979😂 sizomphelezela agoduke 😂😂😂😂

    • @LearningLife77
      @LearningLife77 Před rokem +1

      Not a fan of hers at all. I live a better life then New Hampshire or Dallas

    • @baphithi
      @baphithi Před rokem +5

      @@LearningLife77 those who don’t know will honestly think that she comes from a better environment, kanti ku-bird where she comes from.

  • @neomontja71
    @neomontja71 Před rokem +9

    Loadshedding is a scheduled power cuts to reduce the load. It has stages like stage 1 it will be off for 2 hours, stage 2 for 4 hours, stage 4 for 6 hours. But it keeps on going up and down. This year it has been consistent. Some people have generators as alternatives.
    Biltong is the best snack. It is very delicious.

  • @shaunsebata4798
    @shaunsebata4798 Před rokem +4

    The part about the power outlet. It's a safety precaution. It's not good to have steam and water around power outlets. The same goes for light switches. They are safer outside the bathroom. And don't pull the extension cord inside. That not good for you staying alive.

  • @abenafrimpong4271
    @abenafrimpong4271 Před rokem +10

    Load shedding usually happens when there is pressure on the power grid, meaning not enough electricity is being generated at a point in time for the use of the entire populace. Thus the electricity will have to be disrupted from time to time to conserve power until the problem is fixed. In Ghana, there was a point in time when we experienced Load shedding for a number of years

  • @naledivimbani
    @naledivimbani Před rokem +7

    Electric fences in the upmarket suburbs. Townships, regular suburbs, and rural areas you will find burglar bars more.

  • @tsatsimafokoane1719
    @tsatsimafokoane1719 Před rokem +3

    We have schedule for load shedding.. we know what the lights gonna go out and stages

  • @thabanebongumusamthiyane5163

    The liquor store part it would the same store but the liquor is next to the grocery store, basically you got Walmart and right next to it Walmart liquor 😅

  • @nedineswart1082
    @nedineswart1082 Před rokem +10

    Biltong is a thing all over South Africa you buy it at a lot of shops and it is eaten a lot. It is a snack

  • @Zamanyamande
    @Zamanyamande Před rokem +2

    Discovered you guys Today and I love your content, been binge watching your reactions since 10am this morning 😁❤

  • @itsjustme6481
    @itsjustme6481 Před rokem +2

    when he kissed her cheekand said if it was with mee she coud live with it i smiled what a cute coupleee!

  • @paulkekana7447
    @paulkekana7447 Před rokem +8

    Exaggeration is her middle name

  • @ShaqleeToine10.02
    @ShaqleeToine10.02 Před rokem +5

    Her Slang would be mostly be from the western cape or among English speaking whites...Black people because they are of diverse ethnicity will have their own slang

    • @gillievano1612
      @gillievano1612 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, slang is diverse and ageist too. I don't know anyone who talks like that white in Jozi. 🤣

  • @naledivimbani
    @naledivimbani Před rokem +3

    Our water pump is connected to the electricity because we have a borehole and are not using municipality, but we have someone who's a caretake switches the municipal pump on when there is loadshedding.

  • @tshepisoseabi1069
    @tshepisoseabi1069 Před rokem +5

    Wow your reaction gave me a whole new perspective about America, there is alot of similarities after all

  • @larissahorne9991
    @larissahorne9991 Před rokem +9

    Things have changed even since I was a kid in the 80's as an Aussie. I remember visiting My Mum's Cousin and his family. They'd decided to visit the beach 🏖 so we kids would just climb into the back of the station wagon if there weren't enough seats. Back then you wouldn't get into trouble with the Police.
    When I was in my late teens/early 20's My Sister's family moved to a country town in Far North Queensland. I loved visiting that town, My Nephew who's 8 months younger than me had a large group of friends who were real people persons. They had crazy senses of humour and were so much fun to hang out with. I remember piling into the back of a truck and going to a local swimming hole. Without any trouble. But as an adult I can definitely understand why it's a bad idea, what if there was an accident. Another reason I loved visiting that town was parting until as late as 3 am. I still have friends from back then. But life happens so most of them are married and settled down these days.

  • @Gametime-ii9lw
    @Gametime-ii9lw Před rokem +2

    Any power outlet here must be 1.5m distance from any water source shower, bath hand basin if I remember correctly
    Kitchen basically the same except a kitchen is bigger than a bathroom.
    Load shedding is a Political tray of eggs you don't want to walk on.

  • @mamagasesamuel6564
    @mamagasesamuel6564 Před rokem +4

    Regarding Car jamming they usually use gate remotes, if you press and hold it, it interferes with the car key mechanism.

    • @gillievano1612
      @gillievano1612 Před rokem +3

      Happened to me at a petrol station when I went into the shop.. guy was in a C class merc.. the cheek!

  • @NeoThabo
    @NeoThabo Před rokem +5

    I like how you show us a different kind of American people. It's easy to generalise if you're from that country.

  • @isomario
    @isomario Před rokem +4

    Happy New Year's Fam! Blessings to you and your fam. More growth in 2023 for your channel and other ventures! A lot of these similar to the Caribbean living. LOL... Lingerie & Liquor store, genius!!

  • @mariechenhabeck9098
    @mariechenhabeck9098 Před rokem +1

    loadshedding is different in each area. its a nice time relax, our water was not connected to electricity so we still had water. we also had a gas stove for when we go camping or we could braai so cooking is not a big problem. showering is difficult. really need to plan ahead.

  • @dragonlady3702
    @dragonlady3702 Před rokem +12

    I can understand why it might confuse some people, but having travelled to various parts of the US , you also have your own slang words for a lot of things 😁

  • @threeace1832
    @threeace1832 Před rokem +9

    No electric plug outlets and light switches in UK bathrooms to avoid electric shocks! We use a pull switch in bathrooms.

  • @ianbeddowes5362
    @ianbeddowes5362 Před rokem +4

    Due to the problem of high unemployment, early on in after the end of apartheid, the SACP and COSATU insisted on petrol stations being manned by people.

  • @aishaplayton6437
    @aishaplayton6437 Před rokem +3

    Wifey is giving me Keke Palmer vibes in personality and looks - love it!

  • @MH-gn8sc
    @MH-gn8sc Před rokem +2

    The lady looks South African. She's giving Zulu, Tswana vibes.

  • @MylesHamlyn
    @MylesHamlyn Před rokem +1

    The reason for outlets and light switches being outside the bathroom is our grid functions on 220-240 volts.

  • @mamaikinabane443
    @mamaikinabane443 Před rokem +2

    Happy new year guys❤❤❤❤

  • @phumbambalaza9672
    @phumbambalaza9672 Před rokem

    Hey family I love watching your videos about my country South Africa ...sis P.

  • @emmanuelmbele9355
    @emmanuelmbele9355 Před rokem +4

    I missed the live chat due to the stage 2 load shedding. as per housing regulation electric plugs should not be in the bathrooms.

  • @Angelr21100
    @Angelr21100 Před rokem +2

    You guys really need to come to South Africa. You'd really enjoy it 🤗

  • @Skillashy
    @Skillashy Před rokem +1

    Load shedding is also new to us too in South Africa. And it's scheduled. So you know when you will have your lights on or off

  • @robineuropa5004
    @robineuropa5004 Před rokem +3

    No certain shops have liquor inside the store

  • @miteamatsheka5655
    @miteamatsheka5655 Před rokem +1

    Most grocery stores sell wine, but hard liquor is sold in bottle stores.

  • @kea_letsipa
    @kea_letsipa Před rokem +1

    A lot of house in South Africa has their bathroom light switch out not in the bathroom. I haven't come across one with the light switch in the bathroom.

  • @boerinbeton7052
    @boerinbeton7052 Před rokem

    Load shedding is rolling blackouts, Currently stage 6 with 4 hours at a time on stage 6, 3 times a day. Due to SA only have 220v in houses it is a safety issue to have power outside the bathroom.

  • @siphozikalala7834
    @siphozikalala7834 Před rokem +1

    The remote jammers use a regular powered gate remote to jam your car's key. They simply hold down any button on the power gate remote when you're about to lock your car, and the signal from that remote jams the signal from your key. I tested this myself with my own car, and it's so easy it's scary. You have to make it a habit to physically check that the doors are actually locked before you walk away from your vheicle.

  • @deborahsethosa9865
    @deborahsethosa9865 Před rokem +6

    If i had to pump my own petrol i would cry

  • @justchopa1346
    @justchopa1346 Před rokem +1

    The way yall look at each other😭❤

  • @sally-janefourie3253
    @sally-janefourie3253 Před rokem

    Our load shedding is 4 hours a day twice a day, and the electricity is used for the borehole to get water

  • @karaboserwalo2407
    @karaboserwalo2407 Před rokem +2

    Lol living in Australia married to an Australian dude. We’ve been together for 9 years married for 6 and he’s only now understanding me when I’m speaking to my friends and family. We are multilingual so we mix all the languages in 1 sentence.
    Not all the cars are stick shift. The car my parents use now is automatic
    Potholes are everywhere. Even here in Australia and in the uk.
    Lol filling my own car excites me because at first I had no idea how to do it and always got my husband to fill my car every fortnight but now I do it myself. Exciting.
    The now now and all that still confuses my husband 😂

  • @mawande2066
    @mawande2066 Před rokem +12

    Another side note ... When she says that you cant buy alcohol from inside the store she means that Walgreens cant sell alcohol inside the store , they would have to make a division of that store which would be "walgreens Liquor store"

  • @venuskaida
    @venuskaida Před rokem +1

    i once had a loadshedding for like 3 days bc while the power was out someone stole the electrical lines

  • @gesterramorwesi8638
    @gesterramorwesi8638 Před rokem +2

    Biltong is way better than your beef jerky, it has different flavours too. Way better than beef jerky

  • @ThatoN
    @ThatoN Před rokem

    Lol I just moved to the states 4 months ago from South Africa and some of the things I didn’t notice till she mentioned them. The plugs in the bathroom and the light switches actually being inside the bathroom!!😂

  • @thandomoshani1415
    @thandomoshani1415 Před rokem +2

    It's Science guys , lol... water and elecricity= death

  • @carmenafrica4907
    @carmenafrica4907 Před rokem +1

    Its because we believe in safety we dont mix bathrooms with electricity especially a hairdryer in a bathroom

  • @andilestar4692
    @andilestar4692 Před rokem +2

    As long as the driver is not drinking-u're good.🇿🇦

  • @gillievano1612
    @gillievano1612 Před rokem +1

    Biltong is goood. The biltong guy comes to our office every Monday 🤩

  • @Skillashy
    @Skillashy Před rokem

    As for outlets in the bathroom, it depends on the house . In my house I have outlets in my bathroom . In older houses , you will not find outkets in the bathroom .

  • @justinletsape5081
    @justinletsape5081 Před rokem +1

    There is only shaver sockets aloud which is 110v in bathrooms cause of safety. We have 240v supply and with moisture it will get into the socket and switches , water and electricity dont mix. But you can put a Pullcord if you wanna have a switch inside. America will have outlets cause yall supply is 110v not 240v.

  • @creamInbetweens
    @creamInbetweens Před rokem +3

    Tip for loadshedding: Workout, download youtube vids before hand, fully charged laptop/phone that has a full damn season of a series on it and if you are tired take a nap. Good Luck

  • @njabulomnguni4463
    @njabulomnguni4463 Před rokem +1

    admit it you guys love South Africa🌹😍

  • @Positiveaffirmationsforyou

    There are grocery stores that have alcohol too .

  • @snubblebunny
    @snubblebunny Před rokem +8

    She’s not over exaggerating for where she’s from. Also just a huge review: I have spent this year watching you discover uk and oz and KNOWING that South Africa was for you, please keep it up - it’s hard to find great content as people but it’s there. My mother and I spent two or more hours on Xmas day watching you on tv learning about our countries and it made our whole day🥰 thank you so much for your hard work and openness.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Před rokem

      Fam, you knew all this time and didn't tell us?😅 Tell your mom we said hello. We're happy to have both of you apart of our family!

  • @baphithi
    @baphithi Před rokem +3

    Loadshedding is not part of life.
    We have long breaks in between, and then they start again.
    Right now the problem is that our better coal is being sold to Europe and bad coal is being delivered to Eskom by rogue service providers who make more money sending it overseas.
    The bad coal causes break downs, so they say but other than that they are also manufacturing consent to sell off the entity and privatize it.
    Re the sockets and light switches, it is also a culture shock for us in the US.

  • @gailmiller1649
    @gailmiller1649 Před rokem +1

    Not in cape Town our roads are great. She must be talking about Guateng

  • @malva3846
    @malva3846 Před rokem

    For switches and outlets is for safety purposes,bathrooms gets steamy especially when using showers.thats why they dont put them in bathrooms.

  • @RETROMUSIC55
    @RETROMUSIC55 Před rokem

    I'm from South African Township in Durban and every room have electricity plugs in our houses....except bathrooms for safety reasons, you can't mix electricity with water

  • @sam--qy6ew
    @sam--qy6ew Před rokem +1

    It's been 17 years since we started experiencing loadshedding.

  • @mbinikutta9159
    @mbinikutta9159 Před rokem +8

    This lady seems to be based in a rural setting like a farm. The water pump issue??? She sounds like a drama queen. About load shedding, it's very annoying. South Africa living with this for this long has been misserable. We are all losing our marbles over it. Happy New Year everyone.

    • @ianbeddowes5362
      @ianbeddowes5362 Před rokem +1

      She seems to only be famiar with WHITE South Africa.

    • @mbinikutta9159
      @mbinikutta9159 Před rokem +2

      @@ianbeddowes5362 Old farm neighbourhoods for sure. I'm from Pretoria, almost 50, lived in various suburbs and houses older than myself. In fact I'm in the real estate industry. Her life is definitely in the rural unserviced kind of setup.

    • @ianbeddowes5362
      @ianbeddowes5362 Před rokem +1

      As I said, if SA had continued with the RDP programme and {LANNED instead of listening to the west and the 'Free Market', we would not now be suffering. After all we belong to BRICS. Our government must commit to BRICS insteadof having one foot in the western camp and suffering for it.

    • @mbinikutta9159
      @mbinikutta9159 Před rokem +1

      @@ianbeddowes5362 I'm so fedup with the West. The entire continent is fedup with them. Things will slowly change.
      But our deep relations with the EU make it very tough to ignore that relationship.

    • @truesouth6532
      @truesouth6532 Před rokem +1

      @@ianbeddowes5362 I was saying the same thing to myself just this morning, BRICS is the future and we need to be serious about it.

  • @caramelhoney9893
    @caramelhoney9893 Před rokem +1

    In the high ways potholes aren't a thing or in big cities .

  • @maxwellmakenzi
    @maxwellmakenzi Před rokem +2

    17:41 can be true too, National Parks in Kenya have electric fence to keep away wild animals, but in the city, the rich are just afraid of the poor.

  • @Makganya01
    @Makganya01 Před rokem +3

    I don't know where in south Africa is this lady living 🤔 cause some of the things no its not how we do them

  • @hopesimphiwe1340
    @hopesimphiwe1340 Před rokem +3

    I love biltong so much I can eat it everyday 👌🥰

  • @kananelomokoko1731
    @kananelomokoko1731 Před rokem +2

    It is definitely misleading to say that people drinking in their vehicles is normal and acceptable in Southa. It is not. Those who do so know they are wrong too.

  • @tebatsosetsiba6026
    @tebatsosetsiba6026 Před rokem

    Truth sometimes hurts..it's true guys ..but we really love ❤️ this place