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  • @AsandaMbali
    @AsandaMbali Před rokem +145

    We (South Africans) find humor in everything, life is too stressful to be upset about everything all the time. We like to have fun and we love a good laugh, I sometimes feel Americans are overly sensitive.

    • @thanossnap4170
      @thanossnap4170 Před rokem +4

      Completely agree. There is funny in everything. Have a laugh, people. It does wonders for the mind :)

    • @Pyxe_ZA
      @Pyxe_ZA Před rokem +4

      It's never too soon 😂

    • @cedarinlebanon2908
      @cedarinlebanon2908 Před rokem +11

      That's what I've realized about Americans,sensitive about trivial things. You won't survive here in South Africa,we even laugh in the funerals🇿🇦❤

    • @AntTheDogGuy
      @AntTheDogGuy Před rokem +5

      Not to trivialize apartheid as it was an undoubtedly sick and oppressive regime, but hey he lived through it, so did Trevor Noah and they're both comedians, their jobs are to find the funny in the places you would never think to find it and make it work! When i was younger (much younger) both Loyiso and Trevor Noah would go up at the this place in joburg called Cool Running's where they had this thing on Sunday called the Comedy underground those were the days... Saw Trevor Noah's career start off there, he went from a weekly slot to headlining to then sharing the MCing and then one day he was huge!!! Loyiso was also great i remember once him and the crowd just starting reciting lines from the movie Snatch and he made jokes about it, was great. They were also cool they would stay after and we'd often have a drink with them, dunno what Trevor Noah is like now but all those years back he was a really cool guy to have a beer with and shoot the shit

    • @chantalsouma2822
      @chantalsouma2822 Před rokem +3

      ​@@cedarinlebanon2908 😂😂😂😂 we are too much at times really shame...

  • @Nicholas-fw1id
    @Nicholas-fw1id Před rokem +40

    South Africans make fun of Everything. It's one of our survival traits.

  • @louiseventer6580
    @louiseventer6580 Před rokem +65

    I'm a white South African and me and my black friends rip each other to shreds with Apartheid jokes, all done with love. It was the the most shameful and disgusting part of our history. The thing about our humour is that we find the funny in everything. It is our coping mechanism❤❤🇿🇦

    • @suga9875
      @suga9875 Před rokem +5

      ❤️

    • @Unknown-individual
      @Unknown-individual Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yeah i mean we faced it and acknowledged it to where the US avoids talking about it completely

  • @beverleybarends57
    @beverleybarends57 Před rokem +64

    Hi fam..we South Africans ease our pain with humour

  • @neomontja71
    @neomontja71 Před rokem +56

    OMG, you guys made my night. You reacted to Loyiso. He is a gem. Thank you 💃💃💃

  • @diva777
    @diva777 Před rokem +47

    Apollo in England.

  • @MrCalizo
    @MrCalizo Před rokem +12

    Apartheid was also a Law in Namibia 🇳🇦, a Country North of South Africa 🇿🇦, as we were under the regime of South African Government, and back then Namibia 🇳🇦 was called Southwest Africa... and in 1990, Southwest Africa (now Namibia 🇳🇦) gained her Independence.

  • @ntsikikhunju
    @ntsikikhunju Před rokem +24

    If there's one thing that reflects the true essence of South Africans... Humour and Song... We laugh and sing regardless of the situation... Love you for this Loyiso Gola reaction video. We ADORE that man this side❤❤❤❤❤❤ CAMAGU

  • @SydneyRSA
    @SydneyRSA Před rokem +17

    In SA we find humor in everything. When USA was trembling because of covid19, in SA people came up with "the covid19 dance" and it was a dance move used in a lot of parties around the country🤣🤣🤣🤣 I was ready to leave this country cause ai no man people here are not serious at all🤣🤣🤣

  • @Micah88
    @Micah88 Před rokem +18

    I feel like, as South Africans, we tend to deal with life through humour. So, instead of getting angry about it all the time, we joke about it. We can laugh at our deepest pain even though we're not healed yet. At this point in time, I'm not sure if it is a strength or a weakness? Yet, through the healing process, we laugh.

  • @endlessthespokesperson6876

    🇿🇦I went to his comedy show over a decade ago on my sweet 16 in South Africa. I even have a picture with him from the show 🤔

  • @makhubie
    @makhubie Před rokem +43

    Loyiso Gola, one of the best comedians South Africa has ever produced.

  • @teachermaria9244
    @teachermaria9244 Před rokem +11

    Loyiso Gola is amazing. You should do a reaction to Daliso Chaponda, a comedian from Malawi, but based in the UK. He's extremely talented, and hilarious too.

  • @MxolisiLuckyDingiso-nr7bq
    @MxolisiLuckyDingiso-nr7bq Před 11 měsíci +4

    Hi guys. I've been following your reactions especially about African countries and South Africa in particular and I must say you really opened my eyes to realities in life that I've never imaged. This guys name is Loyiso Gola and it's pronounced: Lo-Yi or Yee-So Go-La. Thank you for appreciating my country but not everything you see on social media is a true reflection of our daily life but humour in South Africa is true. There could be something depressing like national crisis but the very same affected folks are the one to start droping jokes about the whole thing. You'll have scratch hard to find South Africans looking sad on something tragic that happen to them. We get even when we are angry. Of course every now and then we lose it and start trashing our own infrastructure and thereafter, we're good. We chill and start a braai.

  • @nothingbutthetruth3592
    @nothingbutthetruth3592 Před rokem +13

    Great Reaction, Mr Gola is gem you guys should check more of his stuff. 👋🏼

  • @brandonstclair898
    @brandonstclair898 Před rokem +13

    Loyiso and Trevor Noah our best comedy exports

  • @Lulu-wv1nt
    @Lulu-wv1nt Před rokem +12

    Loyiso is brilliant ❤

  • @FifthElementLive
    @FifthElementLive Před rokem +9

    That specifiic Apollo Theatre is in Westend, London. Loyiso who was born in Gugulethu, Cape Town just 5 miles from where I live, is Huge in South Africa, has made a name for himself on the UK circuit (he now lives in both SA & the UK) and has also had successful shows in the USA.. Apollo London is one of the first big venues a South African act can put on their resumé to say they've made it onto the Big international stages.

    • @thedemouchetsreact2.0
      @thedemouchetsreact2.0  Před rokem +1

      We used to watch the show as kids when Steve Harvey was the host. Are there still live shows this year? We’d love to catch a show on our visit.

  • @boipeloitshegetseng808
    @boipeloitshegetseng808 Před rokem +6

    Y'all my favorite couple. Relationship goals.

  • @plugkamagema
    @plugkamagema Před rokem +4

    Loyisa Gola is an international icon❤️❤️

  • @injaye-game9014
    @injaye-game9014 Před rokem +5

    Being a short South African in the USA | Loyiso Madinga: Comedians of The World

  • @talkwiththebigr4014
    @talkwiththebigr4014 Před rokem +12

    Pronounced as it is written Fam: Loh - yee- so

  • @hanifleylabi8071
    @hanifleylabi8071 Před rokem +10

    This properly cracked me up. Everything about it. We do have foxes everywhere (just saw one today) in London. They can get brave, once there was a fox den at the back of my garden and they'd come and eat the cat food by the back door.
    Also friends from abroad were staying over once and the foxes were mating. The noise is awful and they thought someone was being attacked.

    • @thedemouchetsreact2.0
      @thedemouchetsreact2.0  Před rokem +1

      Family, you told us all the good things but left this one important fact out after all these months! 🤣 Now we see you wanted us to find out for ourselves. Omg the sounds??🤢

    • @hanifleylabi8071
      @hanifleylabi8071 Před rokem +1

      @@thedemouchetsreact2.0 I don't think reacting the noise mating foxes make would be a good video necessarily but... he sound that can wake us up in the winter mating months in London 🤣 czcams.com/video/blvBBdvCgN8/video.html

    • @teachermaria9244
      @teachermaria9244 Před rokem +1

      LMAO I lived in London for a couple of years. I was in East London, and there were lots of foxes around my way. One scared the sh*t out of me one day when I was coming home from work and it was pitch black.

  • @thabodisane2044
    @thabodisane2044 Před rokem +8

    South Africa 🇿🇦 ♥

  • @tyali84
    @tyali84 Před rokem +8

    Fam that is how I feel about the USA in regards to random animals just roaming around. I visited a friend in Vermont just a month ago and on arrival he made me away that there are bob cats and fox around. Do you guys realize that even a squirrel crossing the road is wild for me as a girl born in South Africa🤣🤣🤣. In Africa the only animals you will ever see crossing the road where humans live are cats, dogs and rats. Anything else is literally extra ordinary.

    • @thelibraryismyhappyplace1618
      @thelibraryismyhappyplace1618 Před rokem

      In KZN you get monkeys and in Cape Town you get baboons

    • @Boom_Boom_rxn
      @Boom_Boom_rxn Před 4 měsíci

      Also Chickens 🐔 , Cows 🐄, Goats 🐐, Sheep 🐑, and Pigs 🐖
      Sometimes Rabbits 🐇
      (Depending on which part of South Africa you're in)
      These you'll find amongst humans especially in the Townships

  • @dj.conkey802
    @dj.conkey802 Před rokem +8

    We love Loyiso!👊🏾😉

  • @bafanamhlanga1149
    @bafanamhlanga1149 Před rokem +3

    I really enjoy your reaction. I just want mention that, at the time when South Africa was having a referendum in 92. South Africa was already under sanctions things were tough for the Apartheid government that a majority of them voted for the regime to end.

  • @oarabiletshwagong1736
    @oarabiletshwagong1736 Před rokem +15

    His name is pronounced Low-yee-saw

  • @tumimotsamai2731
    @tumimotsamai2731 Před rokem +3

    Apollo is in the UK. SA headQuarters

  • @norushinafrica
    @norushinafrica Před rokem +3

    Love you guys. Keep doing what you do.

  • @teachermaria9244
    @teachermaria9244 Před rokem +1

    I'm from Liverpool, Northwest England. And Blackpool is about a 2-hour drive North from here. It's famous for its Pleasure Beach Amusement Park. And on the downside, the highest rate of poverty in the whole county.

  • @ianoo23
    @ianoo23 Před rokem +2

    As frequent as foxes are in London and in rural towns and cities here- I don’t know anyone who’s been harmed or attacked by one! They’re scavengers and eat anything they can find in your bins etc… the worst thing about them is how loud they are at night screaming and screeching and it can sound like a person in trouble 😂

  • @granvilledauds8276
    @granvilledauds8276 Před rokem +5

    Dude you got the name right 👌

  • @zohan4394
    @zohan4394 Před rokem +2

    There is no joke to strong or to offensive is South Africa, we are strong people,
    Everything is a joke, even the government. 😂

  • @tsheponicholas1116
    @tsheponicholas1116 Před rokem +2

    So glad yall saw this😂

  • @mthokozisilanga4497
    @mthokozisilanga4497 Před měsícem

    It’s the UK. I lived in the UK, Midlands, to be specific in Burmingham. I used to travel bus to work and no one greet anyone, nor talk to anyone in the bus, unless they know them, so was at work.
    Loyiso was performing in the UK.

  • @thembelanichamane5468
    @thembelanichamane5468 Před 5 měsíci

    I love your wife's cackle, I know it comes from the heart 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ruanniemann2604
    @ruanniemann2604 Před rokem +1

    He was like Norm doing the fake news here in SA. love the guy

  • @izegaegbe
    @izegaegbe Před rokem +1

    It's in the UK. I lived in London for 6 years. Those little suckers (foxes 🦊) just pop out from nowhere and just look at you like "Hello mate"

  • @Mbali_O
    @Mbali_O Před rokem +5

    You pronounce it as Lo-yee-soh...It means conquer

  • @joellehoareau9958
    @joellehoareau9958 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love Loyiso Gola🙌 So funny 😅

  • @Pyxe_ZA
    @Pyxe_ZA Před rokem +1

    Loyiso is a legend 😂

  • @g_4_21
    @g_4_21 Před rokem +2

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥reaction

  • @IlseLamoer
    @IlseLamoer Před rokem +1

    We literally laugh and joke about everything in South Africa 🇿🇦 it's kind of just part of our culture 😂

  • @forgoogletotrack7181
    @forgoogletotrack7181 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love Loyiso Gola. Trevor Noah is great but Loyiso is far more brutal and cutting in his comedy. He tells it like it is brilliantly.

  • @sesethumadikane158
    @sesethumadikane158 Před rokem +3

    🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🔥🔥🔥🔥😅😅😅

  • @Mark-hb9xy
    @Mark-hb9xy Před 5 měsíci

    The Apollo Theatre is in central London, UK.

  • @emdmusic863
    @emdmusic863 Před rokem +4

    Law-yi*-saw Go-lah

  • @zukisanidawethe2173
    @zukisanidawethe2173 Před rokem +2

    Law-yee-saw Gorr-lah=Loyiso Gola

  • @axolilencanywa2965
    @axolilencanywa2965 Před rokem +3

    Hold up who tickles foxes 😂

    • @n0body550
      @n0body550 Před rokem

      Honestly i was piss drunk once sitting on the edge of a bridge (it was a foot bridge a foot above a tiny stream lol) and no joke i heard tiny footsteps behind me and when i turned around these little eyes were just rolling about, turns out it was a fox wanting its stomach scratched then it brought its babies over. Them things are brazen.

  • @zeesto_thekollector7988
    @zeesto_thekollector7988 Před rokem +2

    dope reaction family

  • @samkelogoci3998
    @samkelogoci3998 Před rokem +1

    It's the one in London

  • @thamsanqapeter3401
    @thamsanqapeter3401 Před rokem +2

    U have to watch Trevor Noah stand up comedies, the dude is hilarious
    (Attention passengers) plz

  • @bgonya06
    @bgonya06 Před rokem

    This was the best of Loyiso

  • @funimax4236
    @funimax4236 Před 8 měsíci

    The Apollo is in London, UK.

  • @belindalopes6774
    @belindalopes6774 Před rokem

    I live in London England, have seen a fox Inna supermarket parkapck and at a train station.

  • @LubabaloSA
    @LubabaloSA Před rokem

    He was in London, UK.

  • @belindalopes6774
    @belindalopes6774 Před 9 měsíci

    Blackpool is a coastal town in the UK.

  • @talkaborit3320
    @talkaborit3320 Před rokem

    Apolo is in London, England.

  • @aprilsmith3683
    @aprilsmith3683 Před 2 měsíci

    Loyiso was born in 1983...
    In Gugulethu...
    Apartheid ended in 1994...
    Eleven years old...
    It is now 2024...
    Thirty years later...
    Explain the part about growing up again Loyiso...
    South Africans voted last week and finally toppled the ANC after three decades of corruption...
    Thank God...!!!
    Our demographics are...
    (Rounded down...)
    Black...81%
    Coloured...8%
    White...7%
    Asian...2%
    Other...1%
    The old rhetoric is dead...
    EVERY NATION ON EARTH HAS HAD OR IS STILL PERPETRATING THIS SHAME...
    We are not harping on and on and on abput any other country's political shame...
    South Africa brought our "crap" out into the open with the "Truth and Reconciliation" commission...
    Remember...!!!
    All the dirty little secrets came out...
    Done...
    Enough now...
    We are all working so damned hard to save our country...
    Loved the story about the white cleaning lady though...
    🇿🇦

  • @KgothatsoMophosho
    @KgothatsoMophosho Před rokem +2

    the UK

  • @MushagasheNative
    @MushagasheNative Před rokem +1

    London Apollo

  • @ausieshepherd3806
    @ausieshepherd3806 Před rokem

    Yes we have 🦊🦊

  • @moemals7546
    @moemals7546 Před rokem

    Was held in the UK..

  • @belindalopes6774
    @belindalopes6774 Před 10 měsíci

    Apollo is a comedy place in London, UK

  • @mzukisingoloti5423
    @mzukisingoloti5423 Před rokem

    Apollo, in London 😊

  • @SallieAndrea
    @SallieAndrea Před rokem

    England has quite a bit of foxes. But they are mostly harmless. I once saw one in a park but it was more scared of me than I was of it

  • @cpm_IamHim
    @cpm_IamHim Před rokem

    My new favorites❤

  • @mthokozisilanga4497
    @mthokozisilanga4497 Před měsícem

    Foxes even climb cars parked at night in the UK. You see them all the time. Most cars do not have garages in their homes. We park on the streets.

  • @gugulethuizeiyamu7382

    It in Manchester UK

  • @romario2166
    @romario2166 Před rokem

    This is in England guys!

  • @mbalentletawule8507
    @mbalentletawule8507 Před rokem

    Loved this! 🖤Love you guys!🖤 And oh yeah...just read his name the way it is...no clicks. 😅 Pronounce 'G' like in 'Give' not as 'J'...hope that makes sense. 😂

  • @belindalopes6774
    @belindalopes6774 Před 8 měsíci

    Saw a fox in a supermarket car park, at the train station and in the park.

  • @ntobekomajola4343
    @ntobekomajola4343 Před rokem +3

    Please react to Trevor Noah Being Black in America 🇿🇦🇱🇷🔥😭

  • @nditshenimanyatshe1001

    We great

  • @kimdeeye1718
    @kimdeeye1718 Před rokem

    I don’t know about everywhere in Europe but in Germany you will always see the fox 🦊 sign on the road which means they are foxes 🦊 in that area

  • @ernestmwape
    @ernestmwape Před rokem

    This is Apollo in London, UK (not in Harlem, New York). People in western countries dont greet strangers in public spaces. Yes this comedian is well-read - the new racism. His name is pronounced "low he so" as one word

  • @nomfunekonosilela3895

    It's in England

  • @uundercoverxstudios9464

    U said the name correct

  • @dotunn
    @dotunn Před rokem

    I live in Blackpool lol, always the butt of jokes this side of the country lol

  • @buyelwasam3326
    @buyelwasam3326 Před rokem

    Hahaha i watch your whatwver bt alwayws happy becoz ur cute no need to aplologize abt anyting in black South African i support you !no need to apologize to nlo one

  • @lungelobuthelezi3867
    @lungelobuthelezi3867 Před rokem

    We make fun of everything here in SA😂
    We even have a saying in Zulu that "kuhlekwa ngisho kufiwe" which roughly means we laugh even when there is death. Nothing is ever too serious, We make jokes to make the situation lighter.

  • @MrCalizo
    @MrCalizo Před rokem

    Africa, especially Southern Africa has an unique and diversified history of Black People, how white people treated us back then... Wasn't easy, according to those who lived and felt the sting of Apartheid...

  • @mthokozisilanga4497
    @mthokozisilanga4497 Před měsícem

    Loyiso spell it like Law-e-so. Gola as in G for goal G and ola as in Spanish Hello, Gola

  • @zohan4394
    @zohan4394 Před rokem

    We in south Afrikaans have the only kasi dog rouming the street

  • @DeeDee-ij2qk
    @DeeDee-ij2qk Před rokem

    It’s UK

  • @bennietshengele2728
    @bennietshengele2728 Před rokem

    Law ye so (Loyiso)

  • @demamuza
    @demamuza Před rokem +2

    Loh yi soh

  • @ShadY-ASF01
    @ShadY-ASF01 Před rokem +1

    Plz React to soweto 🙆‍♂️🏄

  • @ruanniemann2604
    @ruanniemann2604 Před rokem

    Also, plot twist, there were two referendums, and both times only whites were allowed, and both times the whites voted to end apartheid. It was a regime.

  • @mspeak1000
    @mspeak1000 Před rokem +4

    he meant Americans don't greet strangers... In South Africa it's customary no matter what culture you are from to greet other people when you get into a shared taxi, to greet when meeting or making eye contact with strangers at a social event or just greeting your server at a restaurant and making small talk. Americans are extremely wary of strangers so they
    just look at you weirdly

    • @khanyisa7373
      @khanyisa7373 Před rokem

      Boo. He's talking to English people.

    • @garethshapiro5274
      @garethshapiro5274 Před rokem

      @@khanyisa7373 true. He’s taking about Londoners.
      I’m sure it’s true of people in any big city. We tend to keep to ourselves, especially when on public transport.
      Add English reserve in to mix and you can have a full, completely silent, train on the way to work.
      I used to think it was strange but now I love it.

  • @meganpodesta9197
    @meganpodesta9197 Před rokem

    Britain

  • @verajjingo6706
    @verajjingo6706 Před rokem

    Yep foxes move freely here in London surburbs.

    • @ianoo23
      @ianoo23 Před rokem

      I’ve lived all over England and there have always been foxes venturing into towns and cities, i think since fox hunting isn’t as big a thing as it once was and the towns and cities building out further and closer to their chosen habitats it’s become easy for them to come and scavenge at night

  • @curtleyhaupt415
    @curtleyhaupt415 Před rokem

    Check out late night show with loyiso gola

  • @tsholofelomakete5587
    @tsholofelomakete5587 Před rokem

    THAT'S HOW YOU PRONOUNCE *APARTHEID*. Trevor take note. It's an Afrikaans word, pronounce it as such.

  • @azolamlotywa929
    @azolamlotywa929 Před rokem

    React to Trevor Noah - if great Britain would colonise Indian

  • @thulanibhekani2106
    @thulanibhekani2106 Před rokem +1

    Hi react to travor noah being black in America from south Africa

  • @Carrie-so3ro
    @Carrie-so3ro Před 14 dny

    I don't know if you will see this comment because you reacted so long ago, but to me, people today are OVER-sensitive. People will make a big fuss about things that they have even gotten wrong - because they didn't even bother to check & just DECIDED was wrong! Which IS wrong.
    I grew up in Canada, (a very multi-cultural country & esp. in one of our MOST multi-cultural cities.) People make comments at times now like; "I don't see colour." If you DON'T, then I PITY you! - because COLOUR, esp. "the MORE, the Merrier" - is a LOT more beautiful & interesting & mind-opening & developing than PRETENDING you aren't seeing anything that is different or REMOVING things that are different (because it isn't something that is universal & somebody MAY feel excluded or offended ie. Christmas decorations or Christmas music being played in stores at Christmas time.) Canada (for the most part, anyways) believes in APPRECIATING differences - so there may be a Christmas parade & also festivals & events to celebrate other religions & cultures through the year - that are attended by many people - even those that do not belong to that background.
    What is more lovely to look at? A stained glass window with many colours in it OR a plain single-coloured pane of glass?
    What is more lovely to look at? A multi-coloured painting or a single colour of paint covering an entire canvas?
    To me, a person who has grown up around SO many cultures I have a basic rule (that I REALLY think A LOT more people should follow) which is this:
    BEFORE jumping to conclusions & taking offence about what somebody has said or done
    ASK THEM - (& NOT in a hostile manner where you are ALREADY determining guilt) - "WHY? "
    "Why did you say that?" OR "What made you say that?"
    "Why did you do that?"
    INTENTION - behind a word or action SHOULD be the most important thing! WAS it meant to be cruel or not?
    MANY TIMES - the answer will NOT be what you think & is a LOT more innocent.
    Their words & actions may be based on FACTS, YOU are missing out on.
    Their words or actions may be based on a different cultural way that is taken differently in their background.
    Their words or actions MAY be based on INACCURATE information OR a lack of information - but NOT intended to harm or give offence to anybody.
    In this case, KINDLY SPOKEN information to educate that person will be better received & change offensive behaviour a LOT faster than swearing at them or causing DELIBERATE offence or hardship to them.
    I think the question "why" in a NON-hostile way, is one of the BEST bridges in the English language.
    I don't know if I am getting my point across right here. I am not doing fully well right now AND I haven't had caffeine. (I was even thinking of just erasing this & putting this down at a later time, some time when I am sure that I am making sense.)
    Instead, I have decided to leave this. Please forgive me if it just seems like rambles. IF somebody gets something out of this in a positive way at all, by any chance, then I am happy though.
    Have a great day Sierra & Dionne. (I hope I haven't spelled your names wrong.)

  • @kingsleymabasa7794
    @kingsleymabasa7794 Před rokem

    Loyiso Is pronounced (Law eei saw)

  • @leratomabuela3661
    @leratomabuela3661 Před rokem +2

    Y'all looked uncomfortable watching that not sure how to React 🤣🤣Lo-yee-so is cut throat