You have changed and adjusted to life in Grenada. In the beginning your vlogs were filled with negative things about Grenada. I like the new you. When I moved from Grenada to the USA, I had to make a great deal of adjustments too. I had a lot of negative things to say about the USA as well. I also took many things in Grenada for granted (family, friends, local food, the natural environment, friendliness, generosity of spirit, etc) which were no longer readily available in the USA. All the best.👍
I never had negative views of Grenada. I would just share my experiences. Many other people had negative views and it always shocked me because I loved it from the beginning...
I love it here, too! I live on campus, so I have more conveniences (like clothes driers), but I totally feel what you're saying. When I first arrived, I only brought 2 pieces of luggage (one checked, one carry-on). I was so proud about how resourceful I had/have to be. You learn to live with less and it's so freeing. What beach was that? I've only been to Grand Anse & BBC. I have to add that I love the food here. Fruits and vegetables are so fresh. They taste different; probably because they are not over processed/genetically modified. And there's different varieties. It's made me love cooking, again.
Thanks for this video Britt and sharing your feedback about your experiences in Grenada. I can understand why some things might be strange to you and I believe other students might feel the same way. This video has helped me to better understand how students might view certain things taking place in Grenada and therefore, I might be able to relate to them better. Thanks again.
Wow!!!. I am happy that you are enjoying the island life!!! Every time I look at videos like yours, I just appreciate my island life more. I reccomend that you visit one of the secondary schools. It is so interesting...public preferably. Ohhhh.....visit one of the "sports" ...they usually take place at around late January into February and March.
Well I’m so proud of you young explorer....so happy to see you acclimated to our family’s land-well in a way...the elders spawned our parents in Carriacou.....then we migrated from there to Aruba then to the states. We reunioned there some years ago and it was the first I’d been back since 16 yrs old. I’ve got an 11 year old whose resigned to become a Veterinarian. So I’m go’n remind her about studying where you are
The reason for the slang is because the Island was first colonized by the French. And then was taken over by the English so it's a mixed bag. Most of the names on the island is still French names. And the people still use a lot of French words with English.
Don't you guys speak a kind of english patois in Grenada ? Back then the language of the whole island was french creole. I believe there are a few elders who still speak it.
I really like your video. But I couldn't stop laughing...it's not that they have less variety...it's that America has a lot...arguably too much. I am a Canadian with Grenadian parents. I have family in the US as well...we don't realize sometimes how blessed/spoiled we are in the West. Give thanks! Much love and enjoy your time! ❤❤❤
I appreciate your videos Britt ❤️ you make it much easier for a Grenadian gyal like me far from home..in the states...feel close to home no matter what 🥰 thanks love 💕 keep it going please
Btw i agree with EVERYTHING you said... its sooo much different from the states and so much to get used too bcuz we are so spoiled with so many things. Ive never had to go to the laundry mat or hang my clothes so i had to get taught lol in california no one really uses the bus but there everyone uses it and its the norm... also in the states (idk about georgia) but if we see someone on standing on the road we dont pick them up but there my bf just walks out to the road and he will always see someone he knows and they pick him up. We also have the luxury to have malls, walmart and target like stores but there you have to find stores that have certain things. Its just so different and humbling like you said and i love it and miss it there :/ I hope i get to come back by the end of the year
shariah hickman Yes! That’s why I didn’t want this video to come off like I was insulting or complaining but there are so many differences. The first time someone offered me a ride randomly I was like WAHHH? And same with stores and malls. I missed a few things but maybe I’ll do a part 2 one of these days lol
Trust me you’re going to miss it when you get back here like I miss it. Even the little things that bug you like the mosquitos and sand flies will seem petty. When you get there it’s kind of like a culture shock but once you get into the swing of things You start adapting and when you come back to the states you start realizing you‘ve picked up so many Local habits. I know what you’re talking about with smoothies and the seasoning. I came back with so many nutmeg And Other spices and I put them in all my drinks now 😂 The first time I made it for my family and they lost it. Now they’re constantly begging me to make smoothies and the cocoa tea 😂
I miss the things even on breaks and summer so I can't even imagine when I leave for good. I was distraught to have to leave for this pandemic ordeal. I even find myself saying things like "Car park" and getting in the car on the right side. I try making making mango smoothies here and they're NOT the same. Sometimes i think about moving to the caribbean, but I haven't gotten to that part but I will definitely miss it crazy.
Good exercise it gives you amazing legs.😀 Yeah, lots of hills. My mom live on top of the hill. She walks a lot. She have A tiny waist line and no belly. She's 61 years💪🏾👑
I like your channel It's pretty cool. I just come across it, I'll subscribe and check it out some more.✊🏾👍🏾 You may have known that already but fun fact Malcolm X mother is from the island of Grenada.✊🏾✊🏾💪🏾🙏🏾
How dare you ! Such negativity! (Gotcha ! just joking).I actually enjoyed the video.I saw the video with Nick White and honestly I believed he made up those slangs and it's not just Grenadian those slangs are used throughout the Caribbean. You are so down to earth you do have Americans who look like us visit and behave quite ridiculous. Don't change who you are. (When I go on vacation my first shower has to be with cold water it takes me all day to work up the nerve to do it, because at one time there was no hot or cold it was just cold. Anyway love you guys don't ever change.I call Maggie smiley face.
Thanks so much! I try to be polite and hope people see I really do like it here in the caribbean. I don't try to come off as rude or anything. It's just eye opening. Thanks so much :)
Hi Brittney I checked out your video and its dope, and also I'm living in Canada and I have a family who lives in Grenada and I usually go there every Year in the beginning month of January and stay down dey for Month. Couldn't go last year and this year do to the "you know what." but anyways. you're from atlanta. I know somebody and a friend, his name is daniel yuta aka dj baby yu and moved to atlanta for a bit. Anyhow thanks again for uploading this video, it brings back the memories. and also Just wanted to tell ya that you're cute." with a great smile
I haven’t been there in almost 20 years lol (to bury my grandfather) I gotta visit again look for property to buy, idk if I want to stay in America full time.
Thanks for sharing your experience thus far! Keep it coming- I enjoyed ! Btw, where is the smoothie spot? Is it in the Esplanade mall? Also, can u recommend a few places to live short term that is inexpensive and accessible to public transportation? Thanks much!
It's called Grill Master. It's in Grand Anse on Wall Street. Also, most of the housing I know is for students, but if you google Grenadian realtors, they should be able to give you some short-term options
Yeah, there's lots of Indians in the Caribbean because the Indians was sent down as indentured servants to cook for the slaves So the food have a lot of African and Indian influence.
Where did you learn that? Go back to your history book please. You make Grenada look bad. Indians came to work on plantations as the Newly freed Africans didn't want to work there anymore or settle for the meagre wages . Jeez
New subscriber...I'm watching this vid in 2021 and seeing this was uploaded Feb 2020....the comment about there only being outdoor restaurants. I wonder if this helped stabilize the country's economy during the initial pandemonium elsewhere in the states...
I didn't mean it in a bad way - just an observable difference ya know lol but yes, alot of places in the states had to expand their outdoor dining initially
@@BrittneyKilgore 🙂pardon my causing confusion. I wasn’t critiquing, I was only observing that when the video was posted, no one had any idea this spamdemic was coming 😅 and now we only wish we could dine al fresco in the states. With the fact that mostly al fresco only dining is the norm in Grenada, I observed that hopefully kept the economy together unlike here in the states.
Loves your vids. KFC by spice mall? Ohh in my day 2006-2010 the gardener kept chickens in the garden outside the KFC. I always wandered how fresh the chicken was. Ohh the hill you climb. I know it. Ohh the memories. Mmmm umbrellas. Uhh I learned how to turn off lights and not use lights you don’t need. My first electric bill was a wake up. Electricity is generated by generators and that has to be brought in by ship
I can relate to what you are saying l live in the USA I from Grenada am black you know what am trying to say the opposite of what you are experiencing in Grenada dont mean it inn a bad way love your videos
Don’t be afraid to acknowledge and talk about race and the importance of feeling apart of a ‘majority’. Even watching this, I am surprised by how many white people are now in Grenada. There’s nothing wrong at all with appreciating your people (they do).
Lol girl you can just buy the extra thigh or just say exactly what u want instead of getting the combos . See what I mean lol I hope you doo . Loved the video
She’s a cutie pie and I love the fact that she doesn’t have on a bunch of make up fake eyelashes and artificial synthetic hair on her skull 🌹 and her friend 😇 damn 🎁 I wanna come back down there ASAP
I. Strongly recommend an outing to Margarita island. Via Conviasa it’s dirt cheap. Just once in margarita mask your a US Venezuela hates Americans. Openly. I carried my Canadian passport and made it visible. Service went up from a 1 to 100 the minute they saw it
So we don't have subway?😏🙄and you could order whatever ever you want in KFC one they have it so that about wanting two legs or whatever isn't true and yeah our KFC is the best🌎🇬🇩😁and everything isn't meant for the fridge ..you see that's what traveling does it opens your eyes👁to see how fortunate some of you are back in the states
Well that's a thing. IF they have it. Which again, in the states you go places and they always have everything and the service is faster. And, there's been multiple times going to KFC and you try to switch what comes on the combo and me and family have been told it comes how it is in the image. And I know. I've traveled to many places outside of Grenada and know that I'm fortunate. As stated in the beginning of this video, I wasn't talking down. It's merely observations that are much different from back home
They don’t let you change nothing in KFC. I’ve been to 3 (I’m sure that’s all of them in Grenada) and every time I asked to change something or for a specific piece of chicken the answer was no
Please be mindful that Grenada is a tiny island, and not a huge country on the mainland. So there should be no comparison. It's not fair. Do not let materialism confuse you. Learn to be more abstract and adaptable. Deprogram yourself. Actually, there's more mental and social freedoms in these little islands.
Brittney we love you in Grenada you are one of us
I was a soldier there in 1983. I was stunned by the countries beauty. Thank you for the video!
i just love it when u said u liked soca music
Iam from StKitts.Your disriprion of the island was so loving as a foreigner.Thanks.
You have changed and adjusted to life in Grenada. In the beginning your vlogs were filled with negative things about Grenada. I like the new you. When I moved from Grenada to the USA, I had to make a great deal of adjustments too. I had a lot of negative things to say about the USA as well. I also took many things in Grenada for granted (family, friends, local food, the natural environment, friendliness, generosity of spirit, etc) which were no longer readily available in the USA. All the best.👍
I never had negative views of Grenada. I would just share my experiences. Many other people had negative views and it always shocked me because I loved it from the beginning...
Can't understand a word you saying.speak proper 1:58
Really enjoyed this. Thank you so much for sharing your experience.
I love it here, too! I live on campus, so I have more conveniences (like clothes driers), but I totally feel what you're saying. When I first arrived, I only brought 2 pieces of luggage (one checked, one carry-on). I was so proud about how resourceful I had/have to be. You learn to live with less and it's so freeing.
What beach was that? I've only been to Grand Anse & BBC.
I have to add that I love the food here. Fruits and vegetables are so fresh. They taste different; probably because they are not over processed/genetically modified. And there's different varieties. It's made me love cooking, again.
Yes! I love cooking in general so its nice how fresh everything is. This beach was on Hog Island. I also recommend Magazine beach (behind the airprt)!
Thanks for this video Britt and sharing your feedback about your experiences in Grenada. I can understand why some things might be strange to you and I believe other students might feel the same way. This video has helped me to better understand how students might view certain things taking place in Grenada and therefore, I might be able to relate to them better. Thanks again.
The song when you were at the kfc was my favorite for last year carnival. Plus I will be in Grenada next week Gods willing I can’t wait
Love the video &&& it’s quite heart warming to know that you love our music🙌🏾
When you wash your clothes and you hang it up in the sun and the wind it smells amazing when it dry. Natural dryer it's tropics.
Also you need to check out the saraka festival in la.poterie in the country. Where the village cook for the whole country. It’s the 21st of February
Can you message me on Facebook and give me more info?
@@BrittneyKilgore hey good day I dont have facebook. I only do Instagram
@@Spartan-ir3rq That works
Love watching your perspective of my Island
Nutmeng, vanilla essence, and cinnamon are the spices used in the carribean
Wow!!!. I am happy that you are enjoying the island life!!! Every time I look at videos like yours, I just appreciate my island life more. I reccomend that you visit one of the secondary schools. It is so interesting...public preferably. Ohhhh.....visit one of the "sports" ...they usually take place at around late January into February and March.
I would love to! If you know someone who I could go with and let me know :)
I don't eat meat but in Grenada people take seasoning their meat very serious. So the chicken is well seasoned and properly clean.
yes eggs only need the fridge because we put them there. so they must continue!
😃
Well I’m so proud of you young explorer....so happy to see you acclimated to our family’s land-well in a way...the elders spawned our parents in Carriacou.....then we migrated from there to Aruba then to the states. We reunioned there some years ago and it was the first I’d been back since 16 yrs old. I’ve got an 11 year old whose resigned to become a Veterinarian. So I’m go’n remind her about studying where you are
The reason for the slang is because the Island was first colonized by the French. And then was taken over by the English so it's a mixed bag. Most of the names on the island is still French names. And the people still use a lot of French words with English.
Don't you guys speak a kind of english patois in Grenada ? Back then the language of the whole island was french creole. I believe there are a few elders who still speak it.
Visited Grenada in the 80's while in the USN.
Cool place! 🌴
I really like your video. But I couldn't stop laughing...it's not that they have less variety...it's that America has a lot...arguably too much. I am a Canadian with Grenadian parents. I have family in the US as well...we don't realize sometimes how blessed/spoiled we are in the West. Give thanks! Much love and enjoy your time! ❤❤❤
What song was playing in the background ? Luv the video I’m moving there this fall/winter !
loved your commentary!
Just found your channel ❤️. I will love to visit Grenada beautiful island.
I really like your videos. I’m moving there soon. Hopefully in the next year.
I appreciate your videos Britt ❤️ you make it much easier for a Grenadian gyal like me far from home..in the states...feel close to home no matter what 🥰 thanks love 💕 keep it going please
I love your vlogs. You are so honest and am glad that you are enjoying Grenada, my homeland. 😀
I'm Grenadian but I live in Brooklyn, Yeah nutmeg is actually a really good spice.😋💪🏾🌞 have fun enjoy!😍
I'm subscribing. I like your light-heartedness. 👍🏾💯
Lost you for a whilglad i got back your channel
We love you
You'll fall in love with the hills in time
I am so happy that you enjoyed my country.
Britney what is the best antibiotic for rabbits and
Btw i agree with EVERYTHING you said... its sooo much different from the states and so much to get used too bcuz we are so spoiled with so many things. Ive never had to go to the laundry mat or hang my clothes so i had to get taught lol in california no one really uses the bus but there everyone uses it and its the norm... also in the states (idk about georgia) but if we see someone on standing on the road we dont pick them up but there my bf just walks out to the road and he will always see someone he knows and they pick him up. We also have the luxury to have malls, walmart and target like stores but there you have to find stores that have certain things. Its just so different and humbling like you said and i love it and miss it there :/
I hope i get to come back by the end of the year
shariah hickman Yes! That’s why I didn’t want this video to come off like I was insulting or complaining but there are so many differences. The first time someone offered me a ride randomly I was like WAHHH? And same with stores and malls. I missed a few things but maybe I’ll do a part 2 one of these days lol
How can l get admission or work visa and move to Grenada with my family.
Nice vlog I'm Grenadian and what you said in your vlog is REALLY TRUE
My mother and sister actually live really close to your University. My brother-in-law actually works at the University. The Grenada School of Medicine
Am fr spice we love u ,i live in NY NJ area.
I love your videos. I am originally from Grenada, thanks for sharing.
Lol lol no prob we're not thinking anything negative we're a diverse ppl and yes, yes , ur one of us k,..
Bless..
Chris
Trust me you’re going to miss it when you get back here like I miss it. Even the little things that bug you like the mosquitos and sand flies will seem petty. When you get there it’s kind of like a culture shock but once you get into the swing of things You start adapting and when you come back to the states you start realizing you‘ve picked up so many Local habits. I know what you’re talking about with smoothies and the seasoning. I came back with so many nutmeg And Other spices and I put them in all my drinks now 😂 The first time I made it for my family and they lost it. Now they’re constantly begging me to make smoothies and the cocoa tea 😂
I miss the things even on breaks and summer so I can't even imagine when I leave for good. I was distraught to have to leave for this pandemic ordeal. I even find myself saying things like "Car park" and getting in the car on the right side. I try making making mango smoothies here and they're NOT the same. Sometimes i think about moving to the caribbean, but I haven't gotten to that part but I will definitely miss it crazy.
you said its hot all the time but it depends on where you live. If you live in the mountain areas its way way cooler.
I'm just speaking from a student POV and we're located in the valley
@@BrittneyKilgore I know. But it sounds like nation wide lol.
@@BrittneyKilgore nation wide is on your side. Lol 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Lol i thought the same thing about the bus... i kept telling my boyfriend its a van in the states lmao
Grand anse Beach is world famous is one of the location for Sports Illustrated swimsuit.
Yes We season
everything with Nutmeg 🤣
Good exercise it gives you amazing legs.😀 Yeah, lots of hills. My mom live on top of the hill. She walks a lot. She have A tiny waist line and no belly. She's 61 years💪🏾👑
Thanks for sharing. ☺
I like your channel It's pretty cool. I just come across it, I'll subscribe and check it out some more.✊🏾👍🏾 You may have known that already but fun fact Malcolm X mother is from the island of Grenada.✊🏾✊🏾💪🏾🙏🏾
How dare you ! Such negativity! (Gotcha ! just joking).I actually enjoyed the video.I saw the video with Nick White and honestly I believed he made up those slangs and it's not just Grenadian those slangs are used throughout the Caribbean. You are so down to earth you do have Americans who look like us visit and behave quite ridiculous. Don't change who you are. (When I go on vacation my first shower has to be with cold water it takes me all day to work up the nerve to do it, because at one time there was no hot or cold it was just cold.
Anyway love you guys don't ever change.I call Maggie smiley face.
Thanks so much! I try to be polite and hope people see I really do like it here in the caribbean. I don't try to come off as rude or anything. It's just eye opening. Thanks so much :)
Where is the smoothie place? Container park?
Grill Master. It's in Grand Anse
Wall Street, Grand Anse.
Awesome vid 🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩 looking forward to more vids
Love ur Video ❤️
one thing's for sure...the coffee there's gotta be damn strong!
Hi Brittney I checked out your video and its dope, and also I'm living in Canada and I have a family who lives in Grenada and I usually go there every Year in the beginning month of January and stay down dey for Month. Couldn't go last year and this year do to the "you know what." but anyways. you're from atlanta. I know somebody and a friend, his name is daniel yuta aka dj baby yu and moved to atlanta for a bit. Anyhow thanks again for uploading this video, it brings back the memories. and also Just wanted to tell ya that you're cute." with a great smile
I haven’t been there in almost 20 years lol (to bury my grandfather)
I gotta visit again look for property to buy, idk if I want to stay in America full time.
Grenada Is The Place To Stay Eventually. I am Here!. Love From Lance Aux Pines.
Tamara McRae where would you begin to look for property in Grenada online?
@@JudgeDredd_ google grenada house/land for sale
Great job. 👍
Thanks for sharing your experience thus far! Keep it coming- I enjoyed ! Btw, where is the smoothie spot? Is it in the Esplanade mall?
Also, can u recommend a few places to live short term that is inexpensive and accessible to public transportation? Thanks much!
It's called Grill Master. It's in Grand Anse on Wall Street.
Also, most of the housing I know is for students, but if you google Grenadian realtors, they should be able to give you some short-term options
@@BrittneyKilgore Ok I know Grill Master- will have to try it next time 🤣..... thanks much!
Talking like a true grenadian i love u vids
Yeah, there's lots of Indians in the Caribbean because the Indians was sent down as indentured servants to cook for the slaves So the food have a lot of African and Indian influence.
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Where did you learn that? Go back to your history book please. You make Grenada look bad. Indians came to work on plantations as the Newly freed Africans didn't want to work there anymore or settle for the meagre wages . Jeez
It's called a minibus. There isn't enough Headroom for standing. Yeah, it's quite Compaq. Not a big fan.
Well said by sweet beat.
New subscriber...I'm watching this vid in 2021 and seeing this was uploaded Feb 2020....the comment about there only being outdoor restaurants. I wonder if this helped stabilize the country's economy during the initial pandemonium elsewhere in the states...
I didn't mean it in a bad way - just an observable difference ya know lol but yes, alot of places in the states had to expand their outdoor dining initially
@@BrittneyKilgore 🙂pardon my causing confusion. I wasn’t critiquing, I was only observing that when the video was posted, no one had any idea this spamdemic was coming 😅 and now we only wish we could dine al fresco in the states. With the fact that mostly al fresco only dining is the norm in Grenada, I observed that hopefully kept the economy together unlike here in the states.
Loves your vids. KFC by spice mall? Ohh in my day 2006-2010 the gardener kept chickens in the garden outside the KFC. I always wandered how fresh the chicken was. Ohh the hill you climb. I know it. Ohh the memories. Mmmm umbrellas. Uhh I learned how to turn off lights and not use lights you don’t need. My first electric bill was a wake up. Electricity is generated by generators and that has to be brought in by ship
I can relate to what you are saying l live in the USA I from Grenada am black you know what am trying to say the opposite of what you are experiencing in Grenada dont mean it inn a bad way love your videos
Great content 👍🏽
Great video love it. I understand how you feel about feeling like the majority. I feel the same way living in London.
You was not rude at all.🙏🏾👌🏾
thanks for your video 👍
Love this
Don’t be afraid to acknowledge and talk about race and the importance of feeling apart of a ‘majority’. Even watching this, I am surprised by how many white people are now in Grenada. There’s nothing wrong at all with appreciating your people (they do).
White people have to leave.
Great video, so funny 😄😄
lol...it's not seasoned, it's spiced...lol...you're funny...i like your videos
Proud Grenadian here!
Lol girl you can just buy the extra thigh or just say exactly what u want instead of getting the combos . See what I mean lol I hope you doo . Loved the video
Great video
She’s a cutie pie and I love the fact that she doesn’t have on a bunch of make up fake eyelashes and artificial synthetic hair on her skull 🌹 and her friend 😇 damn 🎁 I wanna come back down there ASAP
Ya girl is not a fan of fake things lol I appreciate this so much!
candid
We're the friendliest people you'll ever meet
Thats true im from the uk but my mum side of the family is grenadian and they are the nicest people
Shout out to LTB Production 🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩
I. Strongly recommend an outing to Margarita island. Via Conviasa it’s dirt cheap. Just once in margarita mask your a US Venezuela hates Americans. Openly. I carried my Canadian passport and made it visible. Service went up from a 1 to 100 the minute they saw it
👍
Great......
So we don't have subway?😏🙄and you could order whatever ever you want in KFC one they have it so that about wanting two legs or whatever isn't true and yeah our KFC is the best🌎🇬🇩😁and everything isn't meant for the fridge ..you see that's what traveling does it opens your eyes👁to see how fortunate some of you are back in the states
Well that's a thing. IF they have it. Which again, in the states you go places and they always have everything and the service is faster. And, there's been multiple times going to KFC and you try to switch what comes on the combo and me and family have been told it comes how it is in the image. And I know. I've traveled to many places outside of Grenada and know that I'm fortunate. As stated in the beginning of this video, I wasn't talking down. It's merely observations that are much different from back home
They don’t let you change nothing in KFC. I’ve been to 3 (I’m sure that’s all of them in Grenada) and every time I asked to change something or for a specific piece of chicken the answer was no
@@SexySensi SAME
Please be mindful that Grenada is a tiny island, and not a huge country on the mainland. So there should be no comparison. It's not fair. Do not let materialism confuse you. Learn to be more abstract and adaptable. Deprogram yourself. Actually, there's more mental and social freedoms in these little islands.
How can she talk about unique experiences without making comparisons to what she's accustomed to ??? Why are you making it negative?
Grenada is not AMERICA
🇬🇩 🇬🇩 🇬🇩 🇬🇩
A cultured Black American Woman is extremely rare and hard to find.
"Hay mama, I found one"!