I came to South Africa at the age of 16 From America and i went to a private school in Kzn ,i did Zulu and Mandarin , and i can hold conversation in isiZulu now.IsiZULU helped me get closer to the natives of this country
@@siyabongangamlana2381 No my parents are South African but i hardly spent time with them .I was staying with an Italian family in Brooklyn ,only saw them after a long time .I hated that but i understood years later as to why they did that .
If they learn to speak isiZulu they'll also be able to speak 1. IsiNdebele 2. Isixhosa 3. Iswati. It's a great investment. English is also my first language and learning isiZulu changed the game for me.
This is the nicest video I have ever watched. My joy is seeing our girl Chelsea this happy and excited and she already made more friends on the very first day. This girl is got it. I used to think she was an introvert but I see she coming out. It’s beautiful to watch. I would recommend that she takes Zulu. She will enjoy it and it will help her to easily communicate with her peers and she will learn a lot about culture which will make her stay here more beautiful. About students getting up to greet teacher when they walk in, it’s a sign of respect and it’s a culture that is preserved in our school. I am watching for the second time and I feel this video is too short. You should have let the kids continue. This is an unfinished business , you still owe us 😂.I can’t wait for part 2 ❤
This video touched my heart man. God bless that girl that kept checking up on Chase in every class. Every parent's prayer for their child starting at a new school is for them to be protected and guided by their guardian angel
Ita very nice to listern to ur kids,they are soo cute and beautiful....I will suggest Zulu as the language,because with isiZulu u can go to every corner of SA and even outside of SA neighboring countries, majority of people understands it.
27:15 yes saphaza it means scatter. ilanga - is a sun inyanga - is a moon You always begin with the vowel ' i ", when you talking about a " thing " just like in English when you use " it " but when you are talking about the person, you begin with " u ".
Honestly this was actually great, I wouldn't mind if it was an hour long until they finished their story. Kids are usually curious and will ask many questions at school when new students arrive. I'm happy that their first day went well. Will be looking foward to the next video
I'm back again, so this is the first day of school i ever heard that was so positive. But can i just say i looooove to hear Chelsea say, "and Mommy." It warms my heart.
They gonna be great here in SA, thank you guys for bringing these kids to the mother land they look like they will love it here. I had both smiles and tears on their impression, I wish most African Americans can come back to Africa for good.
Zulu is the most spoken language in South Africa. Learning Zulu you'll automatically understand Xhosa, the second most spoken language which is similar to Zulu
Black Americans are Rock Stars in Africa - especially South Africa. All the best at school. Prefects assist in discipline and running the school. Its a leadership position and training for the older students...
😂😂😂 never laughed like that, when you said as you were entering the class the kids stood up to greet the teacher and you were like whose this guy, how special is he😂😂😂, but yeah it’s normal that when the teacher enters the class the kids would do that. You just killed me hahaha❤
Love this . I hope she ends up taking Zulu . its such a beatiful language and I think being in south Africa its a huge advantage because most people speak and understand Zulu
I am glad school went well for you guys. Hope you guys will enjoy it and learn and grow in South african school. There are plenty of teachers with a passion to teach kids.
Looks like the kids had a blast at school, be careful they must just say Mommy we going to school on a weekend 😂😅Chase is saying no my goodness, he wants to write a book about his first day in school 😅😮
Study Zulu it will make your life way much more easier in terms of building relationships and you can use it in daily life which will assist in learning it quicker
I would advise learning both languages if possible as both will be useful when she finds herself in different spaces in the country. South Africa has 12 Official languages. But for academic purposes I would advise her to take isiZulu, the poetry, culture and idioms are unmatched. Welcome home family! ❤❤
Zulu/ IsiZulu was a good choice for the girl, would be better for the boy too. Not because I speak IsiZulu but it is the most widely spoken language in South Africa. Most significantly Zulu is an indigenous (South) African language and many other languages are dialect to it. Meaning learning Zulu translate to fluency in Xhosa/ IsiXhosa, Ndebele/ IsiNdebele and Swati SiSwati (ESwatini Kingdom). Much significance!!!
as someone who doesn't speak IsiZulu, I agree. I wish I learned the language as a kid. I only know English and Afrikaans. I tried learning IsiXhosa for a while and it was way easier than Afrikaans so I wish I had the opportunity to learn IsiZulu.
@@SihleToni Xhosa, Swati, Ndebele are dialect to Zulu yet Zulu is the most popular among these. Furthermore IsiZulu is the most widely spoken indigenous language in South Africa. Which of these claims is arguable to you sir..?
Ncooh man this is sweet and cute at the same time to see the kids enjoying themselves and integrating well with other kids their ages. The second most spoken language outside English in South Africa is isiZulu, I think it would be beneficial and exciting to learn vernacular languages
I think this is absolutely beautiful. The children are still children. The welcoming from the students. In america, she would have been on an island alone. Wish my kids had this opportunity when they were younger. School can be brutal in the States.
The other advantage of choosing isiZulu is that she’ll be able to understand and communicate with people who speak isiXhosa, isiNdebele, and IsiSwati….
@@OurJourney2SouthAfrica back when I used to be super obsessed with the USA I also spoke with an American accent for some time lol I was a mess , that was only because I had no friends so I would make friends online with American people lol only one American friend stuck tho she lives in Philly
I am so happy to see our brothers and sisters move back to the mother land. Y'all are welcome and let us build this beatifull continent together. Africa is the future
I didnt want the video the video to end😊 So cute. I'm glad they felt welcomed on their first day of school. Baby girl didnt want us to miss anything😅 She's adorable
Welcome to South Africa guys, kindly learn Zulu, by learning it only you gone know Swati, Ndebele and Xhosa these languages are very versatile are like.
I grew up in Africa now live in the UK. I used to hold hands with my friends all the time & it’s just friendship there even linking up hands. Just a show of how close you are with your mates. Glad you moved to Africa hope you & your kids will have amazing experiences.
Isizulu is not that bad,its easy to understand and when she learns and understands it she will be able to understand three other Nguni languages which are Xhosa,Swati and Ndebele, so great decision Price Family ❤
Do not limit your Kids to only ZULU think of SESOTHO/SETSWANA/SEPEDI as it will give them Access to More Places to visit and Communicate within South Africa and 2 More Neighbouring Cousin Countries. Do your Research.
Strive to learn both languages while still young. It will prove to be of enormous leverage in South Africa over time (from my liitle experience in SA)Be prepared for the kids accents to sound more or completely South African overtime....
Your kids had me in tears of joy how their fellow peers welcomed them and the American Inquisition they had. why did mum cut the video recording? we wanted to hear everything. LOL where's part 2 day 2 of school don't forget to write down the names of your friends. they are celebrities at the school Hollywood is in the house. lol
I'm a South African living in the UK. I just discovered your channel. I enjoyed this session so much. It's great that your children are experiencing such great support from their peers. I went to a public school and the rules were equally strict. As a family, I'm sure you'll have more wonderful experiences. Welcome home. Sending you love from afar. ❤
I love their enthusiasm, may it be beautiful experience for them. Zulu will also make you understand a bit of the other african countries languages, I get to hear most people from Southern Africa and Joburg allows for one to be an individual.
WoW, what amazing experiences on the 1st day of school in South Africa. It’s so amazing to hear about warm reception, the kids received from Mzansi(South Africa) kids and teachers. I a very proud of fellow South Africans for displaying this wonderful God given gift of “UBUNTU”. Such amazing gift is being carried over by our kids, something which bring smile to us as we see these precious african American children beaming with beautiful smiles. It was very exciting to see the girl very happy and in high spirits. I just pray that this joy & kindness continuous as I really feel soooooooo happy when I see african Americans enjoying South Africa. We love their beauty, warm, amazing accent & everything about them & very excited to see them living with us. THESE KIDS STORIES MADE MY DAY TODAY! I’M SO HAPPY. WE LOVE YOU BEAUTIFUL FAMILY & MAY THE LORD CONTINUE WITH HIS ABUNDANT BLESSINGS UPON YOUR LIVES MORE & MORE IN YOUR NEW HOME HERE AT MZANSI. WE LOVE YOU!
@@lifestylepretoria9181 Wow, thank you so much for these kinds words. I love African Americans so much & it brings great joy to my heart when I hear them enjoying South Africa. African Americans are very SPECIAL to us South Africans.
Their experience is healing to us. I don't know how else to express the joy they bring when they are living their best life in the land of their ancestors. It feels like a personal victory. @@sandindamae.iwantmetowin5652
@@OurJourney2SouthAfrica Don't laugh🤣🤣. I don't even know how many times in a day I come back to this channel. Since Chase sad he still has so much to tell🗣️. Guess he has added some more to his stories. It'll be a movie when he start narrating it all🤣🤣.
Stop deceiving people Zulu ain't imported than other languages for instance in Northern cape,Cape Town,Free state, Limpopo,and Eastern cape you hardly get Zulu in those places
I can’t believe they go to the school I used to go to last year (this makes me miss the school). I hope they have fun because that school can be really fun. Sending love 🤍
I came to South Africa at the age of 16 From America and i went to a private school in Kzn ,i did Zulu and Mandarin , and i can hold conversation in isiZulu now.IsiZULU helped me get closer to the natives of this country
wow are your parents from the states also?
Unjani mkhaya?
@@siyabonganxumalo4574 Ngyaphila mkhaya wena unjani?
@@siyabongangamlana2381 No my parents are South African but i hardly spent time with them .I was staying with an Italian family in Brooklyn ,only saw them after a long time .I hated that but i understood years later as to why they did that .
@@TheHuny85 ngiyaphila nami. Oh okay hope you had good times in KZN, I was born there.
I've never seen Chelsy smiling like this before, this made me smile too.. I advise both of them to take Zulu Language.
It got me teary😢 when Chase said students were saying “Welcome to South Africa”
If they learn to speak isiZulu they'll also be able to speak 1. IsiNdebele 2. Isixhosa 3. Iswati. It's a great investment. English is also my first language and learning isiZulu changed the game for me.
Well said ❤
Its best she learns zulu it will help her connect with most south Africans
This is the nicest video I have ever watched. My joy is seeing our girl Chelsea this happy and excited and she already made more friends on the very first day. This girl is got it. I used to think she was an introvert but I see she coming out. It’s beautiful to watch. I would recommend that she takes Zulu. She will enjoy it and it will help her to easily communicate with her peers and she will learn a lot about culture which will make her stay here more beautiful. About students getting up to greet teacher when they walk in, it’s a sign of respect and it’s a culture that is preserved in our school. I am watching for the second time and I feel this video is too short. You should have let the kids continue. This is an unfinished business , you still owe us 😂.I can’t wait for part 2 ❤
Definitely a part 2
This video touched my heart man. God bless that girl that kept checking up on Chase in every class.
Every parent's prayer for their child starting at a new school is for them to be protected and guided by their guardian angel
This is so true! ☺️
I recommend Zulu and Setwana.
Knowing both helps to learn nearly all the languages in South Africa and neighboring countries.
True💯
I also recommend the Sesotho language
This video made me smile so hard. My son’s name is Jaice and I can’t wait to take my son to SA to see its beauty. ❤🎉
You must bring him 😘
Miss Popularity! Sounds like she had a fun time on her first day of school. And so did Chase!
Sakaza= scatter
Ilanga= sun
Inyanga= moon
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Oh our babies 😭❤️ so many beautiful firsts 🌱🌺
So true 😉
This is SA🇿🇦❤ Assembly like a Church! I love it when I heard that, we love Jesus Christ ❤
The boy is such a pleasure to listen too.
The boy loves to talk 😆
Not me thinking it's a girl
'It' is a boy. It must be the hair 😏
@@OurJourney2SouthAfricahe is beautiful ❤
😂My husband also walked in on me watching and was like "is that a boy or a girl?" He's too cute. You have beautiful children ma'am
I am such a proud South African, my heart is beaming at hearing how well your children are taking to school in SA. Beautiful family
Thank you 😊
They look beautiful in their uniform ❤❤
Thank you ☺️
The rules that we have in schools is the reason why kids still look like kids in SA.
Ita very nice to listern to ur kids,they are soo cute and beautiful....I will suggest Zulu as the language,because with isiZulu u can go to every corner of SA and even outside of SA neighboring countries, majority of people understands it.
Your first time in Zulu class and you get the words wow Chelsea 😊
I am glad kids enjoyed their first day of SA schooling. Within a week they will adapt and they will be looking forward for every mornings.
In South Africa, we respect our teachers and elders. Glad you’ll be learning that while you’re here.
😂I'm a teacher in South Africa, but I have not seen this respect you speak about 😢
27:15 yes saphaza it means scatter.
ilanga - is a sun
inyanga - is a moon
You always begin with the vowel ' i ", when you talking about a " thing " just like in English when you use " it " but when you are talking about the person, you begin with " u ".
Hearing their stories...they really enjoyed themselves. Your kids look so beautiful
Thank you ☺️
Honestly this was actually great, I wouldn't mind if it was an hour long until they finished their story. Kids are usually curious and will ask many questions at school when new students arrive. I'm happy that their first day went well. Will be looking foward to the next video
I'm back again, so this is the first day of school i ever heard that was so positive. But can i just say i looooove to hear Chelsea say, "and Mommy." It warms my heart.
Yes, the first day was a very positive experience! She has a way of using 'Mommmmmy' that makes my heart melt, especially at her age 🫠
@OurJourney2SouthAfrica precisely.
They gonna be great here in SA, thank you guys for bringing these kids to the mother land they look like they will love it here. I had both smiles and tears on their impression, I wish most African Americans can come back to Africa for good.
They are making that move slowly 😉
Zulu is the most spoken language in South Africa. Learning Zulu you'll automatically understand Xhosa, the second most spoken language which is similar to Zulu
Black Americans are Rock Stars in Africa - especially South Africa. All the best at school. Prefects assist in discipline and running the school. Its a leadership position and training for the older students...
Kids are the best story tellers ❤❤❤❤... I'm so invested....
Thank you for sharing your family's story with us.
You are raising some awesome children. Peace and blessings. 😊
Thank you ☺️
😂😂😂 never laughed like that, when you said as you were entering the class the kids stood up to greet the teacher and you were like whose this guy, how special is he😂😂😂, but yeah it’s normal that when the teacher enters the class the kids would do that. You just killed me hahaha❤
It definitely took her by surprise 😂
I’m in America and I wish I could move and give my kids this experience. I love this!!
Start working towards it. Remember, where there's a will there's a way! The proof of desire is pursuit!
Come through. African American community seems to be growing in Mzansi. Come for a visit first. Check it out, see if it's for u.
Love this . I hope she ends up taking Zulu . its such a beatiful language and I think being in south Africa its a huge advantage because most people speak and understand Zulu
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed the video. ☺️
This brought happy tears! Chelci was ready to talk for the next 2hrs!!😅😅 I'm so happy for you two!
This is the happiest I have seen Chelsea. Glad she enjoyed school.
Yes, she is very happy and loves her new school. ☺️
Wow she's already learned few Zulu words 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
By learning Zulu, she will have access to three more other languages. Xhosa, Ndebele, Swati. These are called the Nguni Tribe.
I am glad school went well for you guys. Hope you guys will enjoy it and learn and grow in South african school. There are plenty of teachers with a passion to teach kids.
Looks like the kids had a blast at school, be careful they must just say Mommy we going to school on a weekend 😂😅Chase is saying no my goodness, he wants to write a book about his first day in school 😅😮
Study Zulu it will make your life way much more easier in terms of building relationships and you can use it in daily life which will assist in learning it quicker
True!
very true
I would advise learning both languages if possible as both will be useful when she finds herself in different spaces in the country. South Africa has 12 Official languages. But for academic purposes I would advise her to take isiZulu, the poetry, culture and idioms are unmatched. Welcome home family! ❤❤
Thank you ☺️
The Boy is an amazing soul, he could be the best african American, i love you guys and the good Lord cherish this family
The best African American?
As a South African my heart is beaming with joy...this is so heart warming 💛. Welcome to Africa 💖
Awwww, thank you 😊
It's an African thing when a teacher walks in we get up and greet. She'll get use to it😊
This video made my day, the cuteness 😻, they couldn't stop talking about their day. This is my favorite video on your channel!
Zulu/ IsiZulu was a good choice for the girl, would be better for the boy too. Not because I speak IsiZulu but it is the most widely spoken language in South Africa. Most significantly Zulu is an indigenous (South) African language and many other languages are dialect to it. Meaning learning Zulu translate to fluency in Xhosa/ IsiXhosa, Ndebele/ IsiNdebele and Swati SiSwati (ESwatini Kingdom). Much significance!!!
as someone who doesn't speak IsiZulu, I agree. I wish I learned the language as a kid. I only know English and Afrikaans. I tried learning IsiXhosa for a while and it was way easier than Afrikaans so I wish I had the opportunity to learn IsiZulu.
Widely spoken where exactly 😅😅?i mean we have 9 provinces 7 of them don't speak Zulu only Joburg and KZN
@@SihleToni Xhosa, Swati, Ndebele are dialect to Zulu yet Zulu is the most popular among these. Furthermore IsiZulu is the most widely spoken indigenous language in South Africa. Which of these claims is arguable to you sir..?
Lol the little man is delightful
Chelsea you're absolutely right, we loved hearing you guys talking about your first day of school. I'm so happy you guys had a good day.
Ncooh man this is sweet and cute at the same time to see the kids enjoying themselves and integrating well with other kids their ages. The second most spoken language outside English in South Africa is isiZulu, I think it would be beneficial and exciting to learn vernacular languages
How on earth did this pop up on my feed? I recognise that uniform - both my kids are in that school!!
Welcome guys! Hope you have a blast!
Fantastic to hear we in South Africa are not so bad as many people make it out to be ❤️
Those people are probably the ones who have never visited, just continuing the propaganda!! 🙄 Our experiences with people here have been wonderful 🥰
Loved the video. Chelsea should take Zulu. It will be far more useful to her living in South Africa ♥️
Thank you 😉
I think she should take Zulu because it’s widely spoken and will bring her closer to the natives
I think you should have a section where they just talk about their school experience..I would listen to him all day!
They're talking about school throughout their day, and most times it's when I'm not able to record. I try to get snippets to share ☺️
You got some beautiful children inside & out !!!
Thank you so much! ☺️
I love this! South Africa is home ❤🇿🇦
Enjoy South Africa,it is a great Country ❤❤❤
Thank you ☺️
I think this is absolutely beautiful. The children are still children. The welcoming from the students. In america, she would have been on an island alone. Wish my kids had this opportunity when they were younger. School can be brutal in the States.
That is for SURE! 😘
That is for SURE! 😘
The other advantage of choosing isiZulu is that she’ll be able to understand and communicate with people who speak isiXhosa, isiNdebele, and IsiSwati….
Facts
That's true
As South Africans we love Americans lol when we hear someone with an accent we will stick to you like glue 😂
We love your accent 😍 🥰
@@OurJourney2SouthAfrica back when I used to be super obsessed with the USA I also spoke with an American accent for some time lol I was a mess , that was only because I had no friends so I would make friends online with American people lol only one American friend stuck tho she lives in Philly
Not all Americans but our African Americans
Ilanga Sun and Inyanga Moon😂well done cc u are now a Zulu speaker...
I am so happy to see our brothers and sisters move back to the mother land. Y'all are welcome and let us build this beatifull continent together. Africa is the future
Thank you! We MUST build together 👍🏿
I TOLD YA'LL CHELSEEEA!!😂😂I knew exactly this was the experience you gonna get
I didnt want the video the video to end😊 So cute. I'm glad they felt welcomed on their first day of school. Baby girl didnt want us to miss anything😅 She's adorable
😂😂😂😂❤❤❤ the kids are so sweet. So polite, so intelligent. GOOD JOB
Thank you 😊
Welcome to South Africa guys, kindly learn Zulu, by learning it only you gone know Swati, Ndebele and Xhosa these languages are very versatile are like.
Oh its so wonderful hearing the kids experience, I was so invested in all their stories, I wish the video was longer😂
I grew up in Africa now live in the UK. I used to hold hands with my friends all the time & it’s just friendship there even linking up hands. Just a show of how close you are with your mates. Glad you moved to Africa hope you & your kids will have amazing experiences.
Love it! Thank you 😊
Im so happy the kids had a wonderful first day of school, I couldn't wait to hear how it went. Thank you for posting this.
Isizulu is not that bad,its easy to understand and when she learns and understands it she will be able to understand three other Nguni languages which are Xhosa,Swati and Ndebele, so great decision Price Family ❤
Do not limit your Kids to only ZULU think of SESOTHO/SETSWANA/SEPEDI as it will give them Access to More Places to visit and Communicate within South Africa and 2 More Neighbouring Cousin Countries. Do your Research.
@@masjm7278 many south africans born here survive with only zulu and english,do your research.
Oh man, that was so heart warming ❤ I'm super chuffed that their first day was so welcoming! Can't wait to hear how the rest of the week was 🥰
I’m so happy you took our advice from the comments about enrolling them to a physical school than online school they definitely going to mark friends
Watching this was so wholesome, your kids are adorable, welcome to South Africa🥰
Thank you ☺️
Welcome to South Africa 🇿🇦 I could watch this young man for hours. ❤
He skipped around the pool when he read your comment 😆 🤣 😂
She’s right, I love it…. Such wholesome and organic content
Oh my goodness, I love that he loves school. Made my heart smile!!!!
Strive to learn both languages while still young. It will prove to be of enormous leverage in South Africa over time (from my liitle experience in SA)Be prepared for the kids accents to sound more or completely South African overtime....
She should go for Zulu
Afrikaans is gonna be a waste of time and Zulu will help her with communication even with ordinary SAns
Depends on where you are
Depends on where you are
I was smiling the whole time watching. All the best guys
Your kids had me in tears of joy how their fellow peers welcomed them and the American Inquisition they had. why did mum cut the video recording? we wanted to hear everything. LOL where's part 2 day 2 of school don't forget to write down the names of your friends. they are celebrities at the school Hollywood is in the house. lol
Chelci was in her talking mood😂 she would've talked til the battery died😅😅😅
I'm a South African living in the UK. I just discovered your channel. I enjoyed this session so much. It's great that your children are experiencing such great support from their peers. I went to a public school and the rules were equally strict. As a family, I'm sure you'll have more wonderful experiences. Welcome home. Sending you love from afar. ❤
Thank you very much! 🥰
Welcome to South Africa ❤❤❤, I hope you enjoy our country the same way I always enjoyed the USA. Keep safe.
Thank you so much! We are most definitely enjoying it 😉
Welcome to our beautiful country, your home now 🥰 💐💐
Thank you ☺️
They both look so nice in their uniforms, Chelsea looks so grown up.
I love their enthusiasm, may it be beautiful experience for them. Zulu will also make you understand a bit of the other african countries languages, I get to hear most people from Southern Africa and Joburg allows for one to be an individual.
Thank you 😊
Americans, make sure he participates in all the activities. He will need Two lunches 10am and 2Pm. He will be starving when he gets back home.
WoW, what amazing experiences on the 1st day of school in South Africa. It’s so amazing to hear about warm reception, the kids received from Mzansi(South Africa) kids and teachers. I a very proud of fellow South Africans for displaying this wonderful God given gift of “UBUNTU”. Such amazing gift is being carried over by our kids, something which bring smile to us as we see these precious african American children beaming with beautiful smiles. It was very exciting to see the girl very happy and in high spirits. I just pray that this joy & kindness continuous as I really feel soooooooo happy when I see african Americans enjoying South Africa. We love their beauty, warm, amazing accent & everything about them & very excited to see them living with us. THESE KIDS STORIES MADE MY DAY TODAY! I’M SO HAPPY. WE LOVE YOU BEAUTIFUL FAMILY & MAY THE LORD CONTINUE WITH HIS ABUNDANT BLESSINGS UPON YOUR LIVES MORE & MORE IN YOUR NEW HOME HERE AT MZANSI. WE LOVE YOU!
You expresses my feelings so well! 😭😭😭 I’ve watched this video at lease 4 times 😂🤣🤣 It makes me so happy.
@@lifestylepretoria9181 Wow, thank you so much for these kinds words. I love African Americans so much & it brings great joy to my heart when I hear them enjoying South Africa. African Americans are very SPECIAL to us South Africans.
Their experience is healing to us. I don't know how else to express the joy they bring when they are living their best life in the land of their ancestors. It feels like a personal victory. @@sandindamae.iwantmetowin5652
37:10 😂😂😂 She's right we like it. I keep on coming back. We need a part 2 please mommy
Thank you for watching 😊 Hopefully, it'll be soon.
“Mommy , it’s not aww” 😭😭😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹
He doesn't play around when it's time to eat 😅
Nice to see our people back home and enjoying it…wholesome
Thank you ☺️
Thank you FAM for sharing. Kids looked Grand ❤. Story teller was wonderful ❤❤❤
Nah she's super smart, learned those words her first day....
I don't know how many times I've watched this video while impatiently waiting for part 2.
In Makro dying, laughing at your comment 😆 🤣 😂
@@OurJourney2SouthAfrica Don't laugh🤣🤣. I don't even know how many times in a day I come back to this channel. Since Chase sad he still has so much to tell🗣️. Guess he has added some more to his stories. It'll be a movie when he start narrating it all🤣🤣.
It's coming SOON!! 🤪
Whatever she chooses it'll be fine...But I'd say that Zulu in this country is a plus...I'd recommend it
we want more school stories. This is so wholesome!
There will be more 😉
This was too nice , I laughed and enjoyed it a lot . Thanks ❤😂
He will need Zulu to navigate our country. Big up to the little brother, I love the stories. Welcome home once again guys.
Thank you ☺️
Yeah Zulu is a necessity in Joburg
No he will not.
Stop deceiving people Zulu ain't imported than other languages for instance in Northern cape,Cape Town,Free state, Limpopo,and Eastern cape you hardly get Zulu in those places
By September they will be yelling “Haibooo”
Yep, that'll be Chase 😆 🤣 😂
I can’t believe they go to the school I used to go to last year (this makes me miss the school). I hope they have fun because that school can be really fun. Sending love 🤍
Thank you ☺️ 🥰
What's the school's name it looks so familiar 😭
Good thing his learning Afrikaans, he will pick up all the other languages on the playground naturally 🎉❤ welcome to SA fam ❤
What will Afrikaans help with?