Wow, I didn't know people did not know how to cook in the younger generation. That is sad... They need to know that skill even if they don't move anywhere. It is not good to eat out on a regular basis. You don't know what you're eating. That is not a luxury.
It’s best to ask before renting if the home has a back up generator… don’t just go for a cheap or large place cause the price is nice bcs you’ll likely get what you pay for. Many of these TNZ UA-camrs lost power for days and were out of water for days bcs they didn’t think about that part. Thank you for keeping it real and not hiding or glamourizing this journey.
I can see how Africa has given you peace. I love seeing Black men look so relaxed in Africa. Great points. The only caution is if you go to the market don't negotiate or haggke for already reasonable food prices. Be careful never to exploit or impoverish the poor through negotiating tomatoes or onions. In fact if possible pay more at the market when you can. It's a way to help the poor market woman or man continue their business.
I truly enjoy watching you all♥️♥️♥️ Keep up the good work. I'm newly married and would love to see more relationship content. Maybe interview couples in Africa.
Thank you, absolutely true I am in San Saba at the moment and I forgot that we should negotiate the prices at the local market. So when we first asked for the price of a watermelon we were told 8000 shillings, when we went back two minutes later it was 9000! Also be aware buying property at the present time September 2024 in Tanzania and Zanzibar is leasehold only! you do not own the freehold! And that’s regardless of whether or not you are a citizen or an expat. Although the lease is 99 years you still have to pay a service charge because it is not freehold which is based on the square footage of the property!
I and my children have lived off-grid for a year in the past in Trinidad on purpose so I could teach them, in addition to having them Tent camp. In our learning trip to Nigeria Power outages were literally everyday. What I've learned is a necessity to pack are camping essentials. Showering, SOLAR 5 GALLON CAMP SHOWER is so needed. Hang it in any kind of Sunlight outside or window you have a heated shower. COLLECT, COLLECT,COLLECT RAIN WATER and use cleanse tablets. (Collapsable water containers ate extra life points!) SOLAR PHONE&TABLET CHARGERS a Must Have! There's more but just those are key to this video. They made nomad-off grid living so easy. P.S. Hearing the adhan in the background, made me smile so hard! Can't wait to get that local honey and country bought brand is also SAFER many times because the country doesn't allow harmful dyes and poisons. Thank you for your sharing.
Thank you so much guys for this video.I am Tanzanian I have not been there for 14 years now. I can’t wait to come back I love tanzania a lot. Continue to feel at home in tanzania guys, tunawapenda sana ♥️♥️
Good knowledge to share fam. One suggestion: please say “Dar” or “this part of Tanzania” or in these specific countries.” The continent is huge. Many things are common that you shared but other items aren’t universal. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your journey. Mungu akubariki.
Hey thanks for the advice. One thing. We have been in dar, Zanzibar and arusha. We only had one place in airbnb Arusha so we have not been to many homes. Could you help us out and inform us which tip wasn’t accurate so we can correct it in a future video or disclaimer??
I think I may move to Tanzania instead of the Gambia. The conversion for my USD income comes out to over 2.9 million T-Schilling. My money will go far in starting a farm and running another business that I have in the States. I will do more research on Tanzania's economy, types of businesses to start, cost analysis for goods and services, and so forth and so on. Many Thanks for this video! Big ups!
I'm in Cameroon, I buy my drinking water, I find the weather is hot enough one does not really need hot water, if you do just put it out in the sun for an hour or so. I have been without power for 4 or 5 days at times depends on where you are in Africa. Africa is completely 3rd world countries. Some parts in some developed African countries are nicer to live in. But I prefer buying my own land doing a deep drill hole well of over 120meters and am putting solar on my home which should be completed in a few years from now. Yet you hit the nail on the head as your in a more developed area or country. If war breaks out here when the President of over 40 years dies I will flee to Tanzania or Kenya and hide there until the killing is finished! That's why I'm watching your show. Than you for the info!😊
I'm going to be visiting there in December or January. I'm looking to stay in Africa long term somewhere in Africa but I'm not sure yet where. Tanzania looks very good but from what I gather, it's easier to get a visa to stay longer term or to get residency in Ghana.
Interesting watching this video. It's exciting to watch someone else describe your community. Keep it up...but the next time your in Tanzania spend sometime in cities other than Dar. Your experience will be much more enriched.
I should add, that being said although they would charge more I would pay because it was fresh and it was from a local person as opposed to the supermarket
How was it. I'll be there soon in a different country.. I wanna see more southern ppl n carribean PPLS go to Africa too and to travel other places too.. hope your baking breads there too..
Installing bathtubs when you are building a house is actually very cheap, most Africans are just not used to tubs so they don’t see the relevance of putting one. I have tubs in my house in US, I don’t remember last time I used those tubs unless I’m standing in one to take a shower. In fact, all the 4 adults that lived in our house don’t use the tubs, only our kids use em.
This is very useful. I'm trying to get as much info as possible as I may be moving to Arusha. I'm vegan, so groceries will be cheap. What about gyms and is it safe to cycle on the roads? or are there places to ride a bike? What about getting your hair braided? I don't need to think about rent or utility bills, just transportation, food, and getting my hair done.
Thank for the excellent tips. They are very very very helpful. We’re interested in visiting and leaving the states. Are still living there ? Are any communities of Hebrew Yisraelites.
Try to move here with reoccurring income…it’s wise not to come out here and wing it. As a single woman interview single women that hv been here alone for at least 2 months to get an understanding of what’s it’s like. A couple or family will not be subject to certain issues single women go thru as local men target single women to charm & overcharge & get free meals/ask for money from.
Shalum (Peace) family. Thanks for sharing your tips. My family and I are planning to go to Egypt soon if things aren't jacked up because of covid. We are waiting to hear from a contact person recommended to take us around in Egypt. Would you please post your trip and if you used a touring company, the price etc thanks!
@@FullyMichellethecreative ok great. I only see those motorcyle thingy and cars in videos on Tanzania but not often bicycles. So I thought, maybe open up a sports equipment shop or bicycle repair/retail shop, but, you say they exist.
Hi lovely couple. I'm wondering are water coolers available for purchase or rent to supply water and are back up generators advisable or not necessary? Also I agree shop locally to get better quality and promote local economy. Buy from the originators. I like to hear that you vegetarians. I've been contemplating this also which is healthier, versatile and quite tasty. Great advice.
Hey ☺️ Water coolers are available and water tanks as well! Most houses has them supplied already though. Backup generators are required if you ask us, as the power goes out frequently! BUT also, that is something you could easily find here in local shops! Yes we shop locally all the time! ✊🏾 and we are Vegan! 😊 We highly recommend you give it a try. Only thing is, don’t quit everything cold turkey. Like we advise everyone, Slowly work your way into veganism or vegetarian. Slowly cut off meats or dairy and eat more veggies! Your journey would be much easier 😊 Goodluck to you 💕
Hey guys I am a 56 year old woman from the US I have been watching you since you arrived in Africa, because I was here last summer. This is my second time here in Tanzania and again I’m having trouble finding a home a realtor that want to help me. I am so frustrated I hate when I get like this. Please here look at my grey hair and immediately want to take advantage of me. If you have any a device e please help.
Hey sorry to hear that you’re struggling with that! Unfortunately, we aren’t aware of any home realtors here since we don’t own or rent a home ourself. I would suggest reaching out to JourneyWithUs here on UA-cam, they just bought a home and they have moved 3 times since they’ve been here! They would know alot!! ☺️
Why are so many blacks who travel to Africa go there with this materistic mentality. Rather than going there to connect and be part of the African culture and people and help improve the lives of the masses of tanzanians where possible. Many black people go to Africa to advance their material existence to the extent they set themselves apart from the average African. This is causing resentment and will not contribute to the welcome mat being full layed out for blacks from America. I have been to Africa several times and I have met great people. I never went there looking to live extravagantly and taking and not giving anything back. I stayed clear of most of the other expat. because of their mentality, Many would not even try to learn the lanquage. sad.
We wouldn’t know how to go about getting a place to stay (as in buying/renting) since we don’t have a home of our own. We are nomads we Airbnb and travel around. But there are many other great diasporas that share that information 😊
I had to google Chicken Philly. I kind of had an idea that it might be like a Philly Cheese steak sandwich but with chicken instead of steak, but I'd never heard of it before. I guess it must be pretty common somewhere. Philadelphia?
Lol yea a philly but with chicken instead of steak! I used to lovveeeee them!! But mmm, I’m from Memphis so I would say Memphis is where it mostly common!
@@FullyMichellethecreative Oh yeah, I recognized that southern accent. I'm from South Carolina. I'm planning to come over to Tanzania at the end of this year or in January. Thanks for the information and the videos. You guys are doing the rest of us a great service and really paving the way.
Who needs hot water in Dar es Salaam? It is so hot anyway and I don't think that most of the time you will need hot water? You were in Arusha and you needed a KFC? There are a lot of local places in the evening in Arusha where you could get the best Nyama choma (grilled meats) that you will never see in the USA for just a $5.00 for a four people mill.
Please stop saying Africa different countries have different cultures. I've never seen a squat toilet in my life, all bathrooms here have a bathtub. Power outages depent on the country and most middle or average ppl have solar backup or generators. We don't bargain prices in my country everything has a set price it doesn't matter if u foreign. I could go on all day. Say the specific country pls
@@FullyMichellethecreative Wow I'm shocked!! I just subbed your channel cause I might move to Tanzania so I want to keep in contact... I'm researching it now!!
@@FullyMichellethecreative No problem fam!! What kind of work do y'all do over there?? And are you guys doing any planning to create anything with the other people from America that's currently in Tanzania?? It's a lil young brother with a good heart that's in Tanzania and on UA-cam named Mark meets Africa... You guys should link up with him and share some ideas...
When you sharing your experience about please say Tanzania instead of Africa. Tanzania is a country in Africa. For example when you said most places don’t have toilet in Africa, power outraged, water services etc. I found that been ignorant and spreading lies about the entire African continent. You did a great job by telling people to blend in when they visit an African country but also do not scare them by saying don’t dress flashy. If you are going to the club, mall, fancy restaurant and other nice places you can dress flashy. But I wouldn’t encourage anyone to dress flashy if you are going to the street market or buy cheaper products in the neighborhood.
Yes this video is old but we are now aware of our words when speaking about Tanzania and other countries in Africa. We know to separate the two. In our videos, we never mean any harm or disrespect, so please take what we say lightly. Thanks for sharing your feedback though! Have a nice day! ❤️
As old as you guys went to Tanzania not knowing how to cook? Where are you guys from in the States? Obviously not a big city. You don’t dress fancy back in the States in big cities. You guys seem so country. These things you are saying are obvious.
30,000Tsh ($13) is enough for a 20 Litre full of rice. 400,000 ($176) here is someone's monthly salary (on the low end). 1000 ($0.4) is a 1.5Litre of bottled water. 2000 - 3000 ($1.3) Our famous street food Chips-Mayai// a full plate of eggs+fries omelet is a whole different vibe. Search CHIPSI MAYAI on google Using 20,000 a day on a restaurant is luxury here. 5,000 you eat good food. 10,000 you eat like a king. Not on famous brand names restaurants though. Their price is not just for the food
More Informative videos in the making! Comment what’s some topics you’d like us to touch on!!?
Thanks for the support of tuning in family💕✊🏾
Hi Michelle and Uncle DJ it's me Mira
Mom is going to see if she could take us where you are
Wow, I didn't know people did not know how to cook in the younger generation. That is sad... They need to know that skill even if they don't move anywhere. It is not good to eat out on a regular basis. You don't know what you're eating. That is not a luxury.
It’s best to ask before renting if the home has a back up generator… don’t just go for a cheap or large place cause the price is nice bcs you’ll likely get what you pay for. Many of these TNZ UA-camrs lost power for days and were out of water for days bcs they didn’t think about that part. Thank you for keeping it real and not hiding or glamourizing this journey.
Fools deserved that for not disclosing this to us
I can see how Africa has given you peace. I love seeing Black men look so relaxed in Africa. Great points. The only caution is if you go to the market don't negotiate or haggke for already reasonable food prices. Be careful never to exploit or impoverish the poor through negotiating tomatoes or onions. In fact if possible pay more at the market when you can. It's a way to help the poor market woman or man continue their business.
In Africa it's no word for black this was created from the mongols beating up Europe.. mostly its tribes
Most Africans cook at home so fast food really isnt ideal out there
I truly enjoy watching you all♥️♥️♥️ Keep up the good work. I'm newly married and would love to see more relationship content. Maybe interview couples in Africa.
Thank you, absolutely true I am in San Saba at the moment and I forgot that we should negotiate the prices at the local market. So when we first asked for the price of a watermelon we were told 8000 shillings, when we went back two minutes later it was 9000!
Also be aware buying property at the present time September 2024 in Tanzania and Zanzibar is leasehold only! you do not own the freehold! And that’s regardless of whether or not you are a citizen or an expat. Although the lease is 99 years you still have to pay a service charge because it is not freehold which is based on the square footage of the property!
I and my children have lived off-grid for a year in the past in Trinidad on purpose so I could teach them, in addition to having them Tent camp. In our learning trip to Nigeria Power outages were literally everyday. What I've learned is a necessity to pack are camping essentials. Showering, SOLAR 5 GALLON CAMP SHOWER is so needed. Hang it in any kind of Sunlight outside or window you have a heated shower. COLLECT, COLLECT,COLLECT RAIN WATER and use cleanse tablets. (Collapsable water containers ate extra life points!) SOLAR PHONE&TABLET CHARGERS a Must Have! There's more but just those are key to this video. They made nomad-off grid living so easy. P.S. Hearing the adhan in the background, made me smile so hard! Can't wait to get that local honey and country bought brand is also SAFER many times because the country doesn't allow harmful dyes and poisons. Thank you for your sharing.
Ruff to camp in Trinidad with all those big snakes due to it being connected to Venezuela in the past
Thank you so much guys for this video.I am Tanzanian I have not been there for 14 years now. I can’t wait to come back I love tanzania a lot. Continue to feel at home in tanzania guys, tunawapenda sana ♥️♥️
Miaka 14!!! Mambo mengi yamebadilika sana
Oh wow! Yes come back! We love it here! 💕 Asante Sana
Only 14 years? I have 22 years since the end of first time of President Mkapa, one year before he's running for the second time President.
I love hearing the Adhan in the background!
That’s why when I move to Africa , I’m buying an generator and solar panel
Where are you moving to Dayton?
Exactly…get off the grid…anywhere you are is the way to go especially in Africa.
Yes the shower toilet setup im still trying to get used to..thats probably my only thing that i cant with.
@@irenedavo3768 I am currently building. I told my husband this I.dont like
This is definitely good advice for someone who hasn't been to Africa 👌💯
Get your friends to go. In other countries like Uganda you can get a luxury apartment for 400 a month
Good knowledge to share fam. One suggestion: please say “Dar” or “this part of Tanzania” or in these specific countries.” The continent is huge. Many things are common that you shared but other items aren’t universal. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your journey. Mungu akubariki.
Definitely understand!! Gotcha 😊 Thanks for tuning in 💕
Hey thanks for the advice. One thing. We have been in dar, Zanzibar and arusha. We only had one place in airbnb Arusha so we have not been to many homes. Could you help us out and inform us which tip wasn’t accurate so we can correct it in a future video or disclaimer??
@@sungodd63 check this real astate instagram page calling @dalali.kijana you will find a place
@@misschagga8042 oh you were referring to the bathtub??
You all are really adapting and learning fast!
We definitely getting better🖤🖤 hope these tips helps someone
Yes they will 💕
@@irenedavo3768 yes we are
Imma play Uganda.. and check out Kenya n Rwanda
I love this! These tips will definitely take me far, thank you!✨🥰
I think I may move to Tanzania instead of the Gambia. The conversion for my USD income comes out to over 2.9 million T-Schilling. My money will go far in starting a farm and running another business that I have in the States. I will do more research on Tanzania's economy, types of businesses to start, cost analysis for goods and services, and so forth and so on. Many Thanks for this video! Big ups!
I was going to Gambia, too, but I'm probably hitting Tanzania.
Can you make a video on “How to get residency in Tanzania “
The Two of you are so blessed 🙌 and I'm so happy for the Two of you.
One day I saw you guys at Morocco street, I was Very happy. Big up alot
Ohh really, did you say something? Lol we speak back 💕✊🏾
No I didn't, but I waved you, and you waved me back. That day I was very happy to saw you guys aise.
Love this, feel like these tips are the real. Can’t wait to get there, appreciate the tips.
Both your natural beauty is mesmerising and those tones individually and together Oof😮💨🥹🫶🏽 We love 🤲🏽🤍
Thank you for your honest and real world factual information, this helped me alot
No problem family ✊🏾
Realistic & helpful. Thank you.
Ok I see y’all 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 content quality connection. Loving it !!!! new subbie ❤️
Awww thanks so much for tuning in and joining the family 💕
Very informative and inspirational 👏🏿
Good video. You're guys are genuine.
I'm in Cameroon, I buy my drinking water, I find the weather is hot enough one does not really need hot water, if you do just put it out in the sun for an hour or so. I have been without power for 4 or 5 days at times depends on where you are in Africa. Africa is completely 3rd world countries. Some parts in some developed African countries are nicer to live in. But I prefer buying my own land doing a deep drill hole well of over 120meters and am putting solar on my home which should be completed in a few years from now. Yet you hit the nail on the head as your in a more developed area or country. If war breaks out here when the President of over 40 years dies I will flee to Tanzania or Kenya and hide there until the killing is finished! That's why I'm watching your show. Than you for the info!😊
Habari ya joini: I'm already learning both swahilli and Wolof. Thanks for this video; very informative and love it! Kwaheri!
Thanks for sharing I will be moving there in November. New sub here great content for future diaspora💯🌎🇹🇿
I'm going to be visiting there in December or January. I'm looking to stay in Africa long term somewhere in Africa but I'm not sure yet where. Tanzania looks very good but from what I gather, it's easier to get a visa to stay longer term or to get residency in Ghana.
Interesting watching this video. It's exciting to watch someone else describe your community. Keep it up...but the next time your in Tanzania spend sometime in cities other than Dar. Your experience will be much more enriched.
Los watch more videos from the channel we’ve expired PLENTU of places
VEY INFORMATIVE , nice video,
Thanks for tuning in 💕
Hey, Karibu East Africa. I'm from Kenya and loving your show
Awwww asante sana!! Glad you tuned in! Go ahead and subscribe we have more on the way!💕
Great content, Asante sana rafiki.
Thanks you guys for another informative video shalom.
Candles, matches, a charcoal stove, boiled water and some jerry cans and music. And patience and its all good. THATS ALLSTATE STAND. 🤣.
how do yall live there legally? I want to but there are visa restrictions past 3 months lol
I should add, that being said although they would charge more I would pay because it was fresh and it was from a local person as opposed to the supermarket
Very informative thank you for sharing 🙏🏽🫶🏽
Hey Yall! I'm in Ft. Lauderdale! im moving in 3 months! im so pumped!
How was it. I'll be there soon in a different country.. I wanna see more southern ppl n carribean PPLS go to Africa too and to travel other places too.. hope your baking breads there too..
Installing bathtubs when you are building a house is actually very cheap, most Africans are just not used to tubs so they don’t see the relevance of putting one. I have tubs in my house in US, I don’t remember last time I used those tubs unless I’m standing in one to take a shower. In fact, all the 4 adults that lived in our house don’t use the tubs, only our kids use em.
Understood! ✊🏾
Dar is in a severe drought…definitely not a good idea to do tubs…
You did good, thank you for the information, take care and stay safe
LOL 🤣 I live in the states and don't like brand labels... I don't really wear clothing with a name brand unless it's blackowned...
Yesss! Lol honestly that’s the best way to be ☺️
Muy lindo video me gusta su estilo saludo desde republica dominicana
This is very useful. I'm trying to get as much info as possible as I may be moving to Arusha. I'm vegan, so groceries will be cheap. What about gyms and is it safe to cycle on the roads? or are there places to ride a bike? What about getting your hair braided? I don't need to think about rent or utility bills, just transportation, food, and getting my hair done.
Not only do save on the African brand of honey 🍯 but it’s like your giving back to the country of Tanzania 🇹🇿 by buying local
Yup!! That’s exactly what we do. We’re always shopping with the locals. They love us 💛
Yea learn how to cook. Healthier than eating outside and good food means less cancer
Agreed 💯
Do you think black Americans don't cook or you just stupid
Massive … thank you
You guys look alike 😍
Yesss I’m starting to see that now lol 😓
Thank for the excellent tips. They are very very very helpful. We’re interested in visiting and leaving the states.
Are still living there ? Are any communities of Hebrew Yisraelites.
You're absolutely right.
Great video and very informative! 🤎
New subscriber 🤗
Thanks alot guys that’s was very valuable tips and st8 to the point 💙
No problem! Thanks for tuning in again family 💕
With over 35,000,000 T-Scilling annually, I think I'll live quite nicely in Tanzania than here in the States! Nice 🥰
Try to move here with reoccurring income…it’s wise not to come out here and wing it.
As a single woman interview single women that hv been here alone for at least 2 months to get an understanding of what’s it’s like. A couple or family will not be subject to certain issues single women go thru as local men target single women to charm & overcharge & get free meals/ask for money from.
Great Information. Thanks
What about Tanzanian food? Are there just restaurants available.
Shalum (Peace) family. Thanks for sharing your tips. My family and I are planning to go to Egypt soon if things aren't jacked up because of covid. We are waiting to hear from a contact person recommended to take us around in Egypt. Would you please post your trip and if you used a touring company, the price etc thanks!
Definitely will be filming it! We gotcha 💕 thanks for tuning in family
Yeah.... said the whole chicken🇿🇲😁👌💯🍾🎉🥂
Love ❤️ you you are grate 👍
I love yall!
We love you too family🥰
Good tips. Did y'all tell anyone before y'all decided to leave?
Yes our immediate family and friends knew like a year before we moved. We had been talking about for a while!!
New Subscriber. Thank you for posting this. I have a question, have you seen any bicycle shops or people riding bikes? Phareke
No problem! And yes I have! PLENTYYY lol
@@FullyMichellethecreative ok great. I only see those motorcyle thingy and cars in videos on Tanzania but not often bicycles. So I thought, maybe open up a sports equipment shop or bicycle repair/retail shop, but, you say they exist.
Hi lovely couple. I'm wondering are water coolers available for purchase or rent to supply water and are back up generators advisable or not necessary? Also I agree shop locally to get better quality and promote local economy. Buy from the originators. I like to hear that you vegetarians. I've been contemplating this also which is healthier, versatile and quite tasty. Great advice.
Hey ☺️
Water coolers are available and water tanks as well! Most houses has them supplied already though. Backup generators are required if you ask us, as the power goes out frequently! BUT also, that is something you could easily find here in local shops!
Yes we shop locally all the time! ✊🏾 and we are Vegan! 😊 We highly recommend you give it a try. Only thing is, don’t quit everything cold turkey. Like we advise everyone, Slowly work your way into veganism or vegetarian. Slowly cut off meats or dairy and eat more veggies! Your journey would be much easier 😊 Goodluck to you 💕
The Two of you need to make a list of prices for household items so we want be off by too much .
How long does the power goes out for?
My antennas went up. Why would you have frequent power outages in Ghana and Tanzania?
the man in this video looks like thomas sankara with locs!
Wow he does 🤣 sankara with dreads they could be related
@@denny414 I’m glad I’m not the only one who peeped 😂😂
Dang i kinda do😂😂😂
Is there an app that can show me how a shilling price converts to USD WHEN I’m shopping.
@@secrethealinghacks1913 sure , the app I use is free and easy to use. It’s called GlobeConvert
Hey guys I am a 56 year old woman from the US I have been watching you since you arrived in Africa, because I was here last summer. This is my second time here in Tanzania and again I’m having trouble finding a home a realtor that want to help me. I am so frustrated I hate when I get like this. Please here look at my grey hair and immediately want to take advantage of me. If you have any a device e please help.
Hey sorry to hear that you’re struggling with that! Unfortunately, we aren’t aware of any home realtors here since we don’t own or rent a home ourself. I would suggest reaching out to JourneyWithUs here on UA-cam, they just bought a home and they have moved 3 times since they’ve been here! They would know alot!! ☺️
Man think it’s falling to place I got a realtor. Thanks for responding anyway enjoy your day.
@@copperessentialherbalprod9126 I will be following in your footsteps Lord Willing this summer. Can you post your realtor’s info please? Thank you 😊
Why are so many blacks who travel to Africa go there with this materistic mentality. Rather than going there to connect and be part of the African culture and people and help improve the lives of the masses of tanzanians where possible. Many black people go to Africa to advance their material existence to the extent they set themselves apart from the average African. This is causing resentment and will not contribute to the welcome mat being full layed out for blacks from America. I have been to Africa several times and I have met great people. I never went there looking to live extravagantly and taking and not giving anything back. I stayed clear of most of the other expat. because of their mentality, Many would not even try to learn the lanquage. sad.
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Y'all should do a video on how to find a place to stay and how to not fall for scam since you don't really know anyone there .
We wouldn’t know how to go about getting a place to stay (as in buying/renting) since we don’t have a home of our own. We are nomads we Airbnb and travel around. But there are many other great diasporas that share that information 😊
I'll wait till the motherland has Good leaders before I live their.
I had to google Chicken Philly. I kind of had an idea that it might be like a Philly Cheese steak sandwich but with chicken instead of steak, but I'd never heard of it before. I guess it must be pretty common somewhere. Philadelphia?
Lol yea a philly but with chicken instead of steak! I used to lovveeeee them!! But mmm, I’m from Memphis so I would say Memphis is where it mostly common!
@@FullyMichellethecreative Oh yeah, I recognized that southern accent. I'm from South Carolina. I'm planning to come over to Tanzania at the end of this year or in January. Thanks for the information and the videos. You guys are doing the rest of us a great service and really paving the way.
@@KuttyJoe no problem and definitely come and explore the motherland and find a place you resonate with 💕 hope all works well for you! ✊🏾
It's actually cheaper to live in South America.
Who needs hot water in Dar es Salaam? It is so hot anyway and I don't think that most of the time you will need hot water? You were in Arusha and you needed a KFC? There are a lot of local places in the evening in Arusha where you could get the best Nyama choma (grilled meats) that you will never see in the USA for just a $5.00 for a four people mill.
Some people prefer a warm to hot shower no matter the degrees of outside…. And I don’t need a KFC, I’m vegan! Thanks for sharing the info
Nice website.Did you do it yourself?
Thank you & Yes we did 🙂
Get local sandals
what city are y'all in?
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You guys are so beautiful ….
I will be going alone. Any advice for a single woman?
Gosh, you guys look like brother and sister.
😂😂😂 we try not to but we do get that alot. We be around eachother 24/7
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What is your natural hair channel?
Hey it’s all on this channel. I plan to make another channel later but for now its on this one. Just check the playlist and look for Natural Hair
Please stop saying Africa different countries have different cultures. I've never seen a squat toilet in my life, all bathrooms here have a bathtub. Power outages depent on the country and most middle or average ppl have solar backup or generators. We don't bargain prices in my country everything has a set price it doesn't matter if u foreign. I could go on all day. Say the specific country pls
I have to remind myself not to interject when someone else is talking.
Etiquette
Come to Namibia 🇳🇦 and you won't have power and electricity problems.
Namibia should be cool
Very cool
Keep your Nikes
is it true you get stared at alot over there lol ?
Did y'all move to Tanzania or did y'all just go there to visit??
Moved.
@@FullyMichellethecreative Wow I'm shocked!! I just subbed your channel cause I might move to Tanzania so I want to keep in contact... I'm researching it now!!
@@thegod625 thanks for joining the channel 🤍
@@FullyMichellethecreative No problem fam!! What kind of work do y'all do over there?? And are you guys doing any planning to create anything with the other people from America that's currently in Tanzania??
It's a lil young brother with a good heart that's in Tanzania and on UA-cam named Mark meets Africa... You guys should link up with him and share some ideas...
The natives lose power every other day at the least
Ok 😂😂 negotiate
Won’t be coming there! That country still in the 1900s.
Can u own a monkey in tanzania?
Yes you can!
@@FullyMichellethecreative Thanks for the reply
what if I'm white? Would I look flashy?
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😂😂😂am laughing from Uganda 🇺🇬
When you sharing your experience about please say Tanzania instead of Africa. Tanzania is a country in Africa. For example when you said most places don’t have toilet in Africa, power outraged, water services etc. I found that been ignorant and spreading lies about the entire African continent.
You did a great job by telling people to blend in when they visit an African country but also do not scare them by saying don’t dress flashy. If you are going to the club, mall, fancy restaurant and other nice places you can dress flashy. But I wouldn’t encourage anyone to dress flashy if you are going to the street market or buy cheaper products in the neighborhood.
Yes this video is old but we are now aware of our words when speaking about Tanzania and other countries in Africa. We know to separate the two.
In our videos, we never mean any harm or disrespect, so please take what we say lightly. Thanks for sharing your feedback though! Have a nice day! ❤️
As old as you guys went to Tanzania not knowing how to cook? Where are you guys from in the States? Obviously not a big city. You don’t dress fancy back in the States in big cities. You guys seem so country. These things you are saying are obvious.
Sir .. what are you talking about?
30,000Tsh ($13) is enough for a 20 Litre full of rice.
400,000 ($176) here is someone's monthly salary (on the low end).
1000 ($0.4) is a 1.5Litre of bottled water.
2000 - 3000 ($1.3) Our famous street food Chips-Mayai// a full plate of eggs+fries omelet is a whole different vibe. Search CHIPSI MAYAI on google
Using 20,000 a day on a restaurant is luxury here. 5,000 you eat good food. 10,000 you eat like a king. Not on famous brand names restaurants though. Their price is not just for the food