9 Surprising Lifestyles In Grenada| What A Culture Shock I had!

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  • @babytrish13
    @babytrish13 3 роки тому +26

    I enjoyed this... "Always have your vex money." Always have some sort of cash on you in case of anything. My grandmother taught me that.

  • @hazelthomas5175
    @hazelthomas5175 3 роки тому +11

    I really enjoyed this video! I laughed so hard, the airport joke had me rolling!
    As a Grenadian I can say you nailed all of your observations, I hope you are enjoying living in Grenada!

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  3 роки тому +1

      😅😅Thank you so much. I’m sure enjoying it here.❤️

  • @marialangdon3615
    @marialangdon3615 2 роки тому +7

    We need more Nigerians like yourself & other Africans, mixing with the Caribbeans, learning and sharing each other cultures! Luv what you doing, keep up the good work. Im planning to learn more about African culture myself, so pointing out differences is both very useful & helpful!

  • @troybraithwaite8510
    @troybraithwaite8510 Рік тому +1

    Very good video. True about the “good night” greeting
    They also say many happy returns at Christmas. I don’t know why

  • @lec7350
    @lec7350 6 місяців тому +2

    My Grenadian Grandmother would always say, “God Willing.”

  • @SaraA942
    @SaraA942 3 роки тому +8

    Great video. After looking at 10 of your vlogs non stop, I think you are worth subscribing to. Excellent content 👌

  • @duboiscalliste5620
    @duboiscalliste5620 3 роки тому +9

    Nice..... not all Grenadians greet with good night.. it depends on socialisation.... good evening is the greeting on entrance and good night on departure for some.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  3 роки тому

      Oh, nice to know. Yeah, it could depend on socialization. I’ve only experienced “good nights”. At stores, pedestrians, neighbors etc. I’ve always been the one saying good evening and I sound weird.😆

  • @ZanSMC.473
    @ZanSMC.473 3 роки тому +10

    Thank you for promoting this amazing island, glad you love❤️ it in the Isle of Spice🏝️🌴🍹🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩

  • @xenapysadee6877
    @xenapysadee6877 2 роки тому +6

    We are saying good night as a greeting. We make sure that's the first cause we can't forget. It's a bad habit our parent and grandparents beat into us! You dare not forget to say good morning, good afternoon or goodnight when we pass people in our community. If not, our parents would hear about it. And we will never forget to tell Miss Janet good night when we pass them in the road.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому +2

      Bringing up well-mannered citizens.👏👏

    • @lion8608
      @lion8608 Рік тому +1

      So true. It's the same thing with us saying please and thanks.
      🇬🇩 🇬🇩 🇬🇩 🇬🇩 🇬🇩 🇬🇩

  • @icelandgal7317
    @icelandgal7317 3 роки тому +4

    I enjoy your video you learning our culture pretty well wellcome to 🇬🇩

  • @CHRISTIANJULESTUBE
    @CHRISTIANJULESTUBE 3 роки тому +8

    lol we do call elders aunty (Tanty) and uncle in Grenada i think it just depends where in the island you live especially in the country side. I love your video though Im of Grenadian heritage but live in South Africa. Nice video

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  3 роки тому +1

      Oh, is that so? Great to know. Thanks for watching ☺️🙏

    • @joeroot9142
      @joeroot9142 Рік тому

      ​@@bubusboulevardtv only if you know the person though or they're older cousins

  • @JJ-dd6gp
    @JJ-dd6gp 2 роки тому +4

    I was laughing so hard with the " dung dey " episode ...i was cracking up....my lil country Grenada is just awsome i tell you

  • @lec7350
    @lec7350 6 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Thank you. Btw: your makeup is perfect. Naturally Gorgeous!

  • @isabellajohnston9654
    @isabellajohnston9654 2 роки тому +5

    The greeting good night (meaning hello, good night or goodbye on leaving) is the same as good morning, good afternoon, good evening (hello and you can use these as goodbye too). We don't say that these are strange. So why is good night surreal? It's appropriate for the time of day. The French says bon soir (good night or hello) in the same way.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому +1

      I get it, darling and it makes perfect sense, just as you have explained. It is the culture here and many other places. It's only strange to me because we have a different greeting for that. We say Good evening upon meeting someone (at night) but will only say Goodnight as Goodbye. Bon Soir, as I recall is Good evening and Bon nuit for Goodnight. Except, they interchange it. LOL

  • @lec7350
    @lec7350 6 місяців тому +1

    There have been numerous cultural changes in Grenada over time. So very many changes!!!

  • @mamamikasworld6530
    @mamamikasworld6530 2 роки тому +3

    Alot of their practices are similar to us here in Trinidad

  • @amandabartholomew511
    @amandabartholomew511 3 роки тому +4

    When I was first addressed "Ma" it shocked me! There I was wondering if I looked old

  • @mamamikasworld6530
    @mamamikasworld6530 2 роки тому +2

    We say "please the lord" as well. Trinidad

  • @BradyLangaigne
    @BradyLangaigne 3 роки тому +8

    Hahaha thanks making this video about my country GRENADA🇬🇩. Sometimes we arent aware of the things we say or do. We say ' lords will" as well. Luckily you didnt hear " side man or woman" as a partner😂. Too much to comment on. GREAT video. We say good night when departing, and good evening when first met.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  3 роки тому +1

      Really? Anytime someone meets me they say “goodnight “. 😅. Never heard of side woman/ man before. Glad you enjoyed this.Thank you☺️🙏

  • @selwynjames8415
    @selwynjames8415 3 роки тому +4

    Grenadian living in Antigua and Barbuda Watching first time.

  • @chrisajidagba4595
    @chrisajidagba4595 Рік тому +1

    Not many youtubers are as lively with their videos as you. Your smile makes me want to watch again and again. And you're feeding us with much sort-after info. I'm divorced and I'm looking to finding love for a lasting relationship in the Caribbean. Do you know any dating sites where one can meet Caribbean women?

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  Рік тому

      Thank you so much. I’m not sure about dating sites specific to finding Caribbean women. It could be just the general dating app and you filter your search to just Caribbean women. If you are abroad, you can look for church gatherings of Caribbeans and who knows; you might meet your “Eve”🤷‍♀️😁

  • @dejuandesiree4686
    @dejuandesiree4686 2 роки тому +1

    Awwww this is so cute! My family is from here, this video reminds me of our beautiful island xxxxx

  • @simeonsamuel8495
    @simeonsamuel8495 2 роки тому +2

    Have a good afternoon, Have a good Night.

  • @lazarocedeno5270
    @lazarocedeno5270 2 роки тому

    Love your videos. Thanks

  • @carlylewildman3104
    @carlylewildman3104 2 роки тому +2

    We say good night once it is dark. When darkness sets in we don't see it as evening. We see it as night. Hence "good night" when it's dark.

  • @claudettepaul8212
    @claudettepaul8212 2 роки тому +2

    You are 2 cute. I am from Trinidad and we also greet with good night sometimes. Love your video.👍👍

  • @chimebanyi7885
    @chimebanyi7885 2 роки тому +3

    Lovely video my Nigerian sister. I just subscribe ASAP.
    Bikọ how can i write you as i need some info about this beautiful country.
    Thank you

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому +2

      Hello Chimebanyi, Kee kwanu! 👋 You can email me at bubusboulevard@gmail.com ; also you can go through all my videos about Grenada and see which could answer your questions; because I’ve pretty much covered everything in Grenada through these videos.😊

    • @chimebanyi7885
      @chimebanyi7885 2 роки тому

      @@bubusboulevardtv Adị m mma nwanne m nwanyị
      Of course i have literally got stocked on watching many so far.
      Daalụ ooo
      Chukwu gozie gị nwanyị ugo

  • @JohnMcKenziecricket
    @JohnMcKenziecricket 3 роки тому +1

    That was great is e down day

  • @troybraithwaite8510
    @troybraithwaite8510 Рік тому

    I am new to your channel . Can you summarize your story about how you ended up in Grenada with your beautiful family

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  Рік тому

      Hi Troy. We all joined my husband. He came for work while we explored the island.😊

  • @obasihenry7801
    @obasihenry7801 2 роки тому

    I appreciate your video teaching beautiful lady 👠, pls where can I find Nigeria community cos am visiting the green next month

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому

      Thank you. I have just replied you on this question. Kindly check my reply and you will be fine.😊

  • @andysharpa2754
    @andysharpa2754 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice 🙂,'down day'🤗 but you're doing well 👍

  • @richardduncan3044
    @richardduncan3044 Рік тому

    English teaching: 9 pm- 5 am is night: 5 am - 12 mid-day is morning: mid-day- 5 pm is afternoon: and 5 pm- 9 pm is evening, under the Act. Thanks for visiting and come again.

  • @alicelegerton6231
    @alicelegerton6231 2 роки тому +1

    I enjoyed your video. First time I saw your video. As a grenadian I grew up with the saying. And since we are not promise tomorrow we say please the lord or God's willing. And there is a phrase in the Bible. , that tells us about that said statement.

  • @mariatrotman2698
    @mariatrotman2698 3 роки тому +9

    Another reason for the delay with a newborn is for sanitation reasons.
    In my day it takes about two months before a mother shows her baby or comes out with her baby.
    Two months gives her time to heal and time to bond with the baby.
    And most of all that germs from outside, meaning people carrying germs, ( no disrespect). But it is done out of respect.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  3 роки тому +1

      Very true. It’s worth the wait, especially in this time. Thank you for watching.☺️❤️

  • @fitpjaff
    @fitpjaff 3 роки тому

    Yeah the look is good

  • @babytrish13
    @babytrish13 3 роки тому +5

    We speak creole and it's hard to understand until you get use to it ☺️.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah. I understand a lot of people right away.I’ve only had difficulties from a select few( the common factor with these few is that they are from the country side). Thanks for watching.🤗🤗

  • @whereistheasteroid
    @whereistheasteroid 3 роки тому +5

    The dawndey took me OUUUUUUUT😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Omg I laughed so hard😂 Peace Queen 💚💛❤️

  • @MarleneStrachan
    @MarleneStrachan Рік тому

    I appreciate your honesty I was born in St George l Grenada I live in the United States right now but when I meet other people in New York they asked me where are you from I said Grenada they said you don't have an accent I said no I was born in St George's so I don't have an accent if I should meet you on the streets of New York and somehow we got in to a conversation you would not know if I'm Grenadian or not anyway I appreciate your honesty about Grenada on most of the things you said there are things that we accustomed to and that's the Canadians very humble people very God fearing people so we tomorrow please God

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  Рік тому

      🤗🙏

    • @MarleneStrachan
      @MarleneStrachan Рік тому

      @@bubusboulevardtv you seem to be a very honest person a person that speak well about people a person that always give the person the other person the benefit of the doubt I will continue to look at your program whenever you come on Grenada is a very nice place not because I'm living in the United States now I don't appreciate I love my open all these I wish you all the best while you live in Grenada and I know that you going to have a good and safe life with Grenada because the people in Grenada we love people we love people that's who we are God bless you find your family I hope you got the best experience in Grenada I can also see that your kids is enjoying it I was born on the Carnage in St George's overlooking the harbor if you have not done it as yet you must travel to the countryside the experience is amazing so beautiful you will see what it really to live in Grenada

  • @nakitabolah2211
    @nakitabolah2211 3 роки тому +1

    Lmaoo that customs officer is to Ghetto hahah 😂🤣💀😭😆 throughly enjoyed. Nice video Abby!

  • @MarleneStrachan
    @MarleneStrachan Рік тому +1

    This is what what you're saying is to we believe that nobody is promised tomorrow so we always say please the Lord God's willing that's how we were brought up mom or dad always told us tomorrow is not promised to anyone so we always say tomorrow

  • @alicelegerton6231
    @alicelegerton6231 2 роки тому +3

    Yes I think most Caribbean women even over 60 looks great. Mind set my dear

  • @victorlionelnazaire685
    @victorlionelnazaire685 2 роки тому +1

    From Nigeria ? How do you explain Nigerians working all over the world ?

  • @msparkz11
    @msparkz11 2 роки тому +3

    "I will see you tomorrow, God spare life"... That's St. Kitts

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому

      That's nice to know. That would be a sure way to spot someone from St Kitts.

  • @ugbenennekachinedusandra6117
    @ugbenennekachinedusandra6117 2 роки тому

    You are so awesome

  • @nakiesmith5419
    @nakiesmith5419 3 роки тому +3

    We rarely say good evening ...I think because in our estimation ...afternoon is after 12 to nightfall ..when it is nightfall ..is night 😂

  • @MetrisGirl
    @MetrisGirl Рік тому

    🌴👍❤️🇬🇩...shout out to Westmoreland School.1986-2000.

  • @Enki450kBC
    @Enki450kBC 2 роки тому +2

    I am a grenadian,so what it was before people tried not to see babies after the babies christening.not family members off course, the public.The whole thing was grounded in superstition but it was also safe.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому +1

      I can relate with that. With Nigerians, Christening was an unofficial way to let people know that the Mom is ready to go about her daily life as usual. E.g she won’t run so much errands or attend church for 3 months until after baby’s Christening; then she can go to Church as she wishes and run errands and be “seen everywhere”. But before Christening, people “come to her” instead.

  • @astaraasez5392
    @astaraasez5392 Рік тому

    Is he Dawnday 😂😂 omg I can’t wait to see my husband too in Grenada 🇬🇩✈️💘🧜‍♀️💞

  • @chilionfrank2567
    @chilionfrank2567 2 роки тому +3

    As a Grenadian my self every sentence MUST end with "Please, the Lord" but you hear it more from old people for example like "I will see you tmr please the lord" idk why we say it 🤣

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому +1

      😅 Well, truth is, no one is promised tomorrow. God decides.

    • @judyjoseph-herbert568
      @judyjoseph-herbert568 2 роки тому

      James 4:15-For that ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or that
      This is God’s teaching for us his children since he and not mankind is in control. Read the entire chapter for context. Blessings

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому

      @@judyjoseph-herbert568 As it should be. Thank you!

    • @gbadamosioyefusiolawale624
      @gbadamosioyefusiolawale624 2 роки тому

      In nigeria we normally say " By God grace"

  • @XekoMML
    @XekoMML Рік тому

    As a Brazilian man who loves beach, it was hilarious hear you about bikinis!!!

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Рік тому

    Hi Bubu. Is there much of an economic life in Grenada outside of the tourist industry?

  • @EleanorDesavary-qq5dr
    @EleanorDesavary-qq5dr 8 місяців тому

    I only know Van Vicker!

  • @pchetramdc
    @pchetramdc 2 роки тому +2

    Remember Mr or Mrs , tanty, uncle & Auntie this is how the young, youth and children greet Adults in Grenada 🇬🇩 in General. At work you cannot communicate without saying Mr or Mrs you better be careful . You are funny sometimes with what you feel you have observed. We love African movies because we are African decent. Watch European and American movies are not the same

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому

      Yes, you are right. I also observe that too and I know that’s the foundation taught here just like in Africa. However, being in gatherings where it’s a mix of culture but predominantly Grenadians, it’s been RELATIVELY lenient compared to where I come from. Thank you.☺️

  • @edidyable
    @edidyable 3 місяці тому +1

    Knock on wood = keep your finger crossed

  • @estherherry4195
    @estherherry4195 2 роки тому +1

    You don't show up to a restaurant uninvited or don't expected to eat free?? If it's a house party you just go empty-handed, but it is nice to bring something...

  • @dw_harry
    @dw_harry 2 роки тому

    The airport story! 😂😂😂

  • @vm.9544
    @vm.9544 2 роки тому +4

    What’s crazy is how many people in Grenada are descendants of Nigerians.

  • @islandgirl2011
    @islandgirl2011 6 місяців тому +1

    You never Just speak about tommorow Just so, you must say tommorow pls the lord, we say good night after 9 pm, good evening is from 6pm to 9pm afternoon is from 12 to 6pm

  • @anngore3842
    @anngore3842 2 роки тому +1

    I think the terms "husband" and "wife" are used very loosely in many African cultures meaning that there is no official ceremony just an acceptance that if they are together these are "respectable" terms. Have come across this numerous times which can be very confusing.I once had a Nigerian boyfriend who always referred to me as his wife- we were not married, didn't live together and didn't have children together? In the caribbean context these are literal terms suggestive of a civil ceremony taking place. The woman referring to her "boyfriend" could have been in a committed relationship for 10, 20, 30 years( longer than some marriages last!!!) but he is still her boyfriend or partner unless they have been through a civil ceremony.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому

      You are correct about Africans loosely using the term “wife/husband”, however, this is used in an informal setting; in formal settings they won’t do that as much.
      Here are some reasons they loosely use that term:
      An African girl feels a form of satisfaction when her man calls her “wife” (In her head, she translates it as the relationship is being so serious that it would lead to marriage)
      The African man use this as a territorial term to ward off other men from the girl he calls “wife” because he MAY be serious about the relationship.
      Yeah, in the Caribbean and in Europe, America etc, a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship spans for years. I agree.

  • @chermaindavid5761
    @chermaindavid5761 2 роки тому

    Funny, we say the same things about Nigerians, they look so nice.

  • @naturalbeauty637
    @naturalbeauty637 8 місяців тому +1

    Americans say "By the grace of God" too. Mostly if they are really religious (Christian). "Knock on wood' is a superstitious expression and most non-Christians use that phrase.

  • @EleanorDesavary-qq5dr
    @EleanorDesavary-qq5dr 8 місяців тому +1

    Don't say sir or mister, just say the name when ask.

  • @caribbeanman3379
    @caribbeanman3379 3 роки тому +3

    What really is the difference between a couple that signs some papers, had an elaborate wedding and live together as husband and wife; and another couple who didn't sign any papers and didn't have any elaborate wedding, and live together as husband and wife? Marriage is not some papers. Marriage is not a wedding. Marriage is living together in one house. The Spanish word for house is casa. The Spanish verb to marry is Casar (to house). The Bible even shows that in ancient times there was no wedding ceremony. A man married a woman simply by taking her into his house to live with him. That was the "ceremony". So I think it's wrong to look down on common law couples who live together in a committed relationship as husband and wife under one roof. A wedding is just formal ceremony. It literally makes no difference whether or not you have a wedding. No scratch that, there is one difference: many marriages with weddings start off on the wrong foot because the wedding debt creates a financial strain that triggers money problems that can lead to tension between the two.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  3 роки тому

      “Marriage is not a wedding” which I totally agree with. In Africa, a wedding is not required BUT a blessing from parents/guardians/clan to usher a woman to her new home, whether ceremoniously or not. This is the perspective I’m coming from.
      I also see nothing wrong with a couple declaring they are married without the aforementioned taking place. My reference is on people who decide they are not/don’t want to be bound (legally or traditionally) but want to be/raise a family. Eg Oprah and Stedman like I stated.
      The last time I checked, marriage is defined as the legally or formally recognized union of two partners in a relationship. If people do not recognize a couple’s intention of marriage, then the people can’t be wrong for saying the said couple is not married.
      As for ancient times, it’s possible but after, Jesus did his first miracle of turning water into wine at a wedding. So it’s fair to say, they got caught up in the wedding bug too.😁 I am totally with you on Marriage is not a wedding, and those wedding debts can cause a strain too when not done right and prudently. Thanks, Caribbean Man.🙏

    • @bettyangie1222
      @bettyangie1222 3 роки тому

      Caribbean man, the difference between those who sign the papers is that they are legally entitled to their spouse's property unlike those who do not. However, no one is better than another because of their marital status.

  • @lec7350
    @lec7350 6 місяців тому

    We abhor, Sir and Ma’am !!! THIS is considered disrespectful! Mr. and Mrs. are approved and expected, instead. 👍🏽

  • @mamamikasworld6530
    @mamamikasworld6530 2 роки тому

    Reading it is one thing but experiencing it is another story. BTW Emily ahfeelingforsome sent me.

  • @leahlockettharris4579
    @leahlockettharris4579 Рік тому +1

    Knock on wood is a superstitious spell or a wish that something will turn out favorably. Americans say God willing as well.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  Рік тому

      Oh, good to know. Thanks for taking the time to explain.😊

  • @BlackSheepPrepper
    @BlackSheepPrepper 5 місяців тому

    Americans says God Willing as well and also God Speed

  • @sahaigibbs1629
    @sahaigibbs1629 3 роки тому +4

    It's a culture shock the way Nigerians and by extension Africans practice pologamy which is illegal here.
    The use of "pick" as opposed to pick up.
    Their pronunciation of conservative and relative.
    Tribes that don't cover their bodies is extremely shocking!
    Thanks for the video xoxoxoxo

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  3 роки тому +4

      Wellllll…. Although polygamy is practiced in Africa/ Nigeria. It is not a popular lifestyle except for a certain ethnic group in Nigeria that see it as necessary to show affluence. The other ethnicities or should I say, the average man/woman on the street (in Nigeria) still can’t wrap their heads around the idea of polygamy.
      Nigerians say “pick up” but say “pick” for short.
      Re: Pronunciation; That shouldn’t be a shocker; people around the world pronounce words differently.
      Re: Undressed tribes: Have you seen one in person?😅 Or is it what the media tells you. I won’t even see one in my lifetime even if I decide to live in the most rural parts of Nigeria. I’d be shocked too but I’d respect it.
      There are tribes that could go partially naked for a “rite of passage/ceremony” (which I still haven’t seen in person in Nigeria) in Africa. However, I strongly argue that you’d see any tribe be naked daily. For context, you know there are tribes like this in the Brazilian and Ecuadorian Amazons,right? There are also “nudists” in the western society…Not Just Africa!
      Even if you came across a tribe you described, I bet you, it’s soooo small, and when I mean small, I mean…infinitesimal!
      Thanks for watching 😊

    • @GrenadianAmerican
      @GrenadianAmerican Рік тому

      As far as the good night When you just meet someone it's just a greeting we were raised to greet. No matter if It's morning or night, evening you greet someone! It also depends on who you are around how they view marriage in the Christian community is shown upon to be with someone and you're not married with them. And giving them marriage title. Then going out somewhere and having to pay for your food. It depends on who you're around hanging out with. I know lots of folks that Cater for the people that they're around/host my family/friends/relatives does not operate that way.

  • @pchetramdc
    @pchetramdc 2 роки тому +1

    Oprah Winfrey’s father is Grenadian . He comes from Gouyave

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому

      Oh, didn’t know that. How lovely.

    • @92spice18
      @92spice18 2 роки тому

      I’m not sure this is true. He is from Mississippi. There is a small town in Mississippi called Grenada, it is pronounced the same way that we pronounce Grenada in the West Indies. Perhaps he was from Grenada, MS not Grenada, WI.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому

      Oh, I know Grenada MS. So, I can see why the mix up now. Thanks 😊

  • @cherie0882
    @cherie0882 3 роки тому +1

    I don’t know about Grenadians but some West Indians can be superstitious about pregnancy and newborns.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  3 роки тому +1

      Oh really?! Interesting. Thanks for shedding light on that.☺️

  • @mandiectne9536
    @mandiectne9536 2 роки тому +2

    Nah Grenadians only say please da Lord when we are talking about time or day. Like, Next Tuesday please da Lord. Not every sentence. But nice observation tho.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому

      Yeah, that’s what I meant. If every sentence had to do with time or day(meaning they hold no power of what’s to come) , they say “please da Lord”. Ofcourse, they won’t apply that on every regular sentence😅. Thanks for watching.😊

  • @chrissystewart6268
    @chrissystewart6268 2 роки тому +1

    Hello during Barack Obama's Presidency in the White House I met Grenadian people for the first time I want to visit St.George's Grenada, I want to get to know 🇬🇩people I'm interested learning about the History. I know 🇬🇩 Independence day is February 7th 🎆 I would love to celebrate. I look forward to meet & greet 🇬🇩 people I want the flag 🇬🇩 big for outdoors & small for my bedroom & I want to learn more about 🇬🇩🇬🇩 count me in

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому +1

      Awww! The island welcomes you anytime. Grenadians are great people… and that’s on periodt! 😅🤗

    • @chrissystewart6268
      @chrissystewart6268 2 роки тому

      @@bubusboulevardtv To be honest with you I never have Caribbean friends in my childhood growing up but I do want to get to know 🇬🇩 people & Caricom like 🇯🇲, 🇹🇹, 🇻🇨, 🇰🇳, 🇬🇾,🇱🇨, 🇦🇮, 🇦🇬, 🇭🇹,🇻🇮,🇧🇸,🇧🇧 I'm looking for excitement I'm looking for Caribbean friends I want to persue friendship , I want a good friendship . I've been having trouble making friends bullied a lot when I was in Elementary & Middle School🇺🇸 it hurts😭

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому

      Oh dear. I pray your heart desires are met. Please, let your past not trouble you. Make friends at your own pace. There are very good people in the world. Don’t hold back.🤗

    • @chrissystewart6268
      @chrissystewart6268 2 роки тому

      @@bubusboulevardtv ☺☺☺ I need 🇬🇩 support for the Girls Of Love 💕 project. So I started the Girls of Love 💕 project January 1st 2019 I wanted to created Black girls , African girls , Caribbean girls & Afro-Latina girls . Nadia Glover is my fictional character for Grenada she love to welcome people, educate people about Grenada so my advice to you what can I say about Grenada besides Independence day February 7th 🎆🇬🇩?

    • @chrissystewart6268
      @chrissystewart6268 2 роки тому

      @@bubusboulevardtv Oh there's something I want to explain to you my all girl project Girls Of Love💕 I'm creating Princesses, Atheletes, Ballerinas, & more for Black girls 🇺🇸🇺🇸, African girls , Caribbean girls , & Afro-Latina girls. I made an fictional character for girls from 🇬🇩 named Nadia Glover 🇬🇩 when I hear from you I can explain about Nadia but teach me about Grenada so I can create stories about Nadia Glover 🇬🇩🇬🇩

  • @vanessad410
    @vanessad410 2 роки тому +1

    we do not say please the Lord at the end of every sentence I understand the first part tomorrow please the Lord even the Bible say the same tomorrow the Lord willing but at the end unless she's nuts . any thanks for posting.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому

      No, not after every sentence. But as soon as she started talking about the time and place to meet, she ended it with “Please, the Lord”. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @nakitabolah2211
    @nakitabolah2211 3 роки тому +3

    Omg I wanted to visit when you had your daughter. But we're told that babies are susceptible to diseases when they're born and needs at least the first 6 weeks with their household only..... also we don't come until we get invited. And when we do get invited I was taught to give money💰
    Secondly your friends are horrible for having you pay for your meals hahaha 😆😅 no wonder you insisted to pay for your coffee ... at Yum Yum. I am not like that sis hahaha whenever I invite someone outI payfor their mean

    • @nakitabolah2211
      @nakitabolah2211 3 роки тому +2

      Also, families believes that outsiders should not see the baby before they're "lifted up" in a church....

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  3 роки тому

      Nakky!🥰 The reason for the baby visit wait is very good, especially in these times. The money gift is very well appreciated. I’m speaking for most moms because sometimes duplication of gifts happen and makes the item needless.
      Nakky, now you know why I had to pay for mine.😅 We’ve had invitations at restaurants and we paid for ours. Imagine going out with my “20 kids”. I won’t call all of them friends, they were more like acquaintances with mutual interests. But friends do it here too. For home bound meetings, the meal would be free by the host but mostly we pay for ours at restaurants. Apart from a Nigerian couple-friend’s, I just can’t remember any outing in restaurants, bars, even sailboats that I didn’t pay for my meal/experience.
      I’ve had a wedding invitation, and there was suppose to be a weekend stay (for guests) in same resort as the wedding, and we were suppose to pay for our experience. We were to pay for our food at the wedding, couple was only paying for drinks(we would pay for refills). That was the height of it. Unfortunately, it was canceled cos of the pandemic, THANKFULLY, we saved our money.

  • @chubblesome2755
    @chubblesome2755 2 роки тому

    U cant forget we take our Christianity serious we don't joke with dat here

  • @omni4733
    @omni4733 2 роки тому +1

    This is what I was taught growing up. I feel like many Grenadians I've encountered follow something roughly similar.
    Good Afternoon - 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Good Evening - 5 pm - 9 pm
    Good Night 9 pm +

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому

      Yeah, that's what I know as well but we normally won't say goodnight as a first greeting even if it's at midnight. Goodnight for us is always to say farewell. lol

    • @ramonaspice6290
      @ramonaspice6290 2 роки тому

      Grenadians
      Morning 4:00- 11:59 am
      Afternoon 12:00 to 4:00 on
      Evening 5:00 to sundown
      Goodnight as soon as nightfall greeting and goodbye to before cock crows 4:00 am.

  • @arnetrahughes2277
    @arnetrahughes2277 3 роки тому

    dung deh

  • @olumuyiwaasunmo
    @olumuyiwaasunmo 2 роки тому

    You want Africans to copy Oyinbo culture. Ask a Japanese, a woman would not call another woman a first name out of respect even they are of the same age except they are very close from childhood talk less of someone who is one day older. This is African tradition. Please teach your children the right way.

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  2 роки тому +2

      Mr Radcon, my video didn’t say we should copy Westerners, it says “surprising lifestyle…”. We raise our kids and are still raising our kids well. We as Africans don’t call our seniors on first-name basis except the recipient insists to be called on first-name basis; I had a boss from South Africa (63), I was 25, we called him “Sir” with so much reverence, he found it uncomfortable and would insist all of us, including a small “me” to call him by first name. The culture is there but first-hand preference might outweigh tradition in some circumstances. Thanks for watching.🙂

  • @superziyada
    @superziyada 2 роки тому

    I Think Islam and Christianity forbid boyfriend girlfriend of a thing because of maybe sometime committing adultery

  • @theresaandrewandrew5702
    @theresaandrewandrew5702 3 роки тому +2

    Please don't downgrade the spice land it's beautiful if you don't like it get out 😃😀😆😍

    • @bubusboulevardtv
      @bubusboulevardtv  3 роки тому +4

      No one did. I wonder where you got that notion from. Thanks for watching.🙂

    • @bebaptiste4064
      @bebaptiste4064 3 роки тому +12

      @@bubusboulevardtv Bubu please don't waste your energy on responding to indevidyals like Theresa. She seems myopic & completely void of understanding. I'm a 🇬🇩Grenadian did not hear or see anything offensive. Good luck with your channel. God bless 🙏🏾