Y'all have the same kind of humor that I do, so I wasn't confused buy the colored comment 😅. Best way to pronounce Basotho is to say Baso2 or Leso2. Most South African names of people and things are pronounced using phonics or vowel sounds. ❤🇿🇦
Fam U guys are black, 20% of what that guy said is not the truth. U guys r black, U guys are Africans. The minute you land here U will b identified as black people
Coloured does not only refer to race, but also cultural. Many coloured people do not have African cultural background, but in fact Indian and Southeast Asia cultures.
Any mixed-race person is not automatically coloured in South Africa, it really defines a group of people mostly living in the Cape that can trace their heritage back to the Koi, Malay and white settlers.
Hello family. You wouldn't be considered coloured in South Africa. The only time a melanated person can be identified as coloured is when they speak Afrikaans( Dutch version)as a home language. Otherwise most coloured people are of mixed race( mulattos)
I'd have to agree with this comment because recently we had arguments on the internet about black people having a problem with being called a coloured since because it's derogatory in the U.S. I am a South African coloured man from cape town and people in the U.S didn't even know that people like us existed. I only understood late that it's wrong to call black people coloured because there's history behind it. So for you to say that you wanna be considered "coloured" makes it condratictory on your end. When you come to visit South Africa. You will still be called black. You won't be denied your own identity and you will still be welcomed with open arms.
Correction: English and Afrikaans are not the most spoken languages in South Africa but Zulu and Xhosa are. African Tribes tend to speak in their mother tongue within the household. However, English is used as a medium of exchange, for educational purposes, in the corporate world, and of course the majority of people can speak English but mostly when it's necessary. Afrikaans is not that popular anymore it's often associated with the Boers (colonizers). It's also coloured’s first language, so there's HOPE! I'm originally from Limpopo province in the North but currently living in Western Cape (Cape Town) for Work. I grew up eating Mopani Worms, so hit me up when you arrive in South Africa 🇿🇦 I'll get you some 😅✌️🏿
But Rudzani English and Afrikaans are spoken by more people in South Africa than the other languages 🤷🏽♂️. It is also true Zulu has more first language speakers followed by Xhosa than the other language groups. The reason English and Afrikaans has more speakers than the other languages is besides our mother tongues/ first languages, all of us use those languages as second language speakers especially English in the workplace.
@@mhlave2440 You miss the point, I'll repeat it for you, those who can only speak these languages do so only when it's absolutely necessary. This is not about the ABILITY/ being able to speak but the most used in our daily lives. For example people in Provinces. The majority of the South African population does not live in big cities, they can go weeks or months without having to speak English or Afrikaans. These are foreign languages and when South Africans like you validate such information to people who do not understand our country it paints a bad picture.
There are more Batswana in South Africa than in Botswana. I like it when he mentioned that "they know how to handle money well". Bafokeng who are Batswana are very much progressive in business. They are led by King Leruo Molotlegi and they are one of the richest tribes in South Africa. Their land is the biggest producer of platinum in the world. They have stake in the mines and they also have many other business ventures that they invested in. Their businesses largely benefits their people. They've build a stadium (used in world cup 2010), hotels, schools, libraries etc. They give bursaries to young people in their communities. They actually don't need government to provide services to their people. They are not perfect but as compared to other Kingdoms in the country they are miles ahead when it comes to looking after their people.
Also the bakgathla ba kgafela tribe knows how to handle money which is why they working on creating the first village turned into a city in Africa also suncity is built on bakgathla land and they also one of the wealthiest tribes in south Africa because the also produce platinum they also have restors and game reserves and there's a stadium also they the first tribe to build a museum in a village. They rule over 32 villages all ruled by Kgosi nyalala pilane. Which is why North west has 2 powerful Tribes The Bafokeng tribe and the Bakgthla ba kgafela tribe
@@itstumiMarobe Yes, Bakgatlha ba Kgafela as well. They are doing the most for their people as well. They are neighbors to Bafokeng. Respect the King, it's Nyalala Pilane😃
That's why Rustenburg is developing so quickly, only just before 2010 it was classified as a City with a lot of development outside the CBD now there are plans to build a Mega Convention Centre, University and form a Metro.
South Africa has some of the best wine in the world. The Winelands are in the Western Cape and Northern Cape. Apparently, the best grapes are found in the Northern Cape and none of them are sold domestically. They go straight from the farm to the airport and they are exported overseas. You should try some wine tasting when you come to Cape Town.
When you guys get here, you are totally black...most of black Americans when they get here we speak with them our language until we hear their American accent🤣and be like Ohh African American. Besides that, we have a huge difference in appearance so sometimes you can tell by the looks that you are from the US but still considered as black.
-Read up on the wine route. -the coloured thing is a bit more complex than he explained. And its usually specific to mixed black and white, mixed khoi/San and white, mixed colored/Indian. The history of the people you come from most likely would put you back at black.
Western Cape in the house. There's a town called Stellenbosch, not far from Cape town. In Afrikaans there is a saying: Stellenbosch, daar is Meer wyn as kos. Which basically translates to: Stellenbosch, there is more wine than food.
This man in the video completely neglected to mention that South African Indians are the fourth major racial group in SA and that we have the biggest population of Indians outside of India - kind of a glaring omission. I love your videos but in future consider watching videos from actual South African creators so you guys get a more accurate depiction🙂
I wonder why anyone would say Beyoncé wouldn’t be considered black. What makes coloured people is their culture, language etc, not only features and skin tone. Just like in the states, in Africa we also have black people with different skin tones. For example you can have people who are mixed (black /white) but are not considered as coloured. These are just referred to as mixed or simply black. The 2 of you would definitely be considered as our fellow black brother and sister❤ Thank you for the video, it’s always fun seeing your reactions.
Lol I love you guys I'm from Durban and I promise you gonna like it so much there, most people are friendly and chilled in Durban and it's even one of the nicest place as well as Capetown, I wish you more fun times when you come down to South Africa
Definitely book more than one wine tour. They pick you up and take you to a couple of wine farms for tastings. Almost all the wine farms are child and baby friendly. But get a nanny too. Sometimes the two of you would like to do a thing, like take a swim, together and you can't leave the baby alone... Hence a nanny. You should also do a brandy tasting at KWV. Stellenbosch is the most famous for it's wine farms, but there are many others. Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West, Durbanville are some others you should try to visit.
South Africa is beautiful and big though, but our Namibians we are almost the same as SA, the difference is that they have big cities, more populated etc, but the rest are the same like the landscape, the weather etc, love from Okahandja, central Namibia 🇳🇦
I honestly think you can basically go visit anywhere in south Africa and have a good time, but if you looking at family friendly and trying to experience authentic culture and leaving just make sure you research the crime hot spots especially in Cape Town and Johannesburg, once you know that you'll just know places to avoid and than hit up nice tourist spots along the entire country
Zulu is the most spoken language in South Africa, many black people were forced to learn Afrikaans during Apartheid, so many black people these days don’t know Afrikaans unless you live around the Western Cape or Pretoria side.
Perhaps they took data from the fact that most schools still teach Afrikaans, not that we understand it to converse in it. I'm not Zulu but that's definitely the most spoken language if you've travelled SA in detail. I mean even in Limpopo we'd butcher it but still hold a reasonable conversation.
You will also find that coloured people in South Africa has different skins tones... some can be very fair skinned with natural blond hair and blue eyes and some can have a very dark skin tone... that's why in the days of apartheid families were torn apart cos siblings that were fir and could pass for white ignored their darker skin siblings... my mother expeienced that prejudice in her own family but also when she married my father who was fair with blue eyes but classified as coloured however because of his features he could pass for white legally...and his parents wanted that for him ... and my brother and I even though from the same parents have very different skin tones to each other..
The Bunny Chow is strickly from Durban, there's a whole history around its origins, but basically it is a 1/4 or 1/2 loaf of super fresh white bread filled with Super Spicey Durban Curry. The curries range from Mutton (mature lamb), Chicken, Beef, and Butter Beans. The curries are from the rich history/influence of the Indian population we have in Durban. The bunny chow is quite popular in most of SA although in Jozzi they have created their own version known as the Kota or 👉(1/4) 👉quarter Its basically a 1/4 loaf of white bread filled with all sorts except curry e.g. Chips, fried egg, burger paties, Russian sausage, grilled chicken breast, Vienna sausage, fried/grilled palony etc slathered in sauces, just Google seach Kota 😂
He was wrong about Will Smith etc. Coloured has its origins in the Asian underclass of the Cape Colony, culturally. It's overwhelmingly Afrikaans-speaking people. ( i.e. non-indigenous language (Dutch) speaking colonial people of colour, of Asian, European and African descent.)
@@ochrechap A) "khoisan" is a European catch-all ways-of-life abstraction coined by Schulze (African hunter-gatherers & pastoralist), not a culture. B) I said a mix of Asian, European & African. C) The *cultural* frame is based on the imported Asian population in Cape Town.
FALSE. THE CULTURE FRAME IS BASED ON THE CREOLISATION OF NATIVE KHOISANS/ AFRICAN SLAVES/ASIAN SLAVES/ WHITE SETTLERS. SIMILAR TO AFRICAN AMERICANS/CREOLE POPULATION. THE KHOISAN/CAPE XHOSA/WEST &EAST AFRICAN/MADAGSACN/SOUTH ASIAN SLAVES ALL CREOLISED AND INTERMARRIED AMOUGST THEMSELVES AND EACH OTHER FOR GENERATIONS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE CAPE COLONY ,GIVING BIRTH TO A CREOLE ETHNO-CULTURE. Similar to how different west african slaves married amought themselves and native ameriacns/europeans to give birth to the modern african american @@agrid2608
Coloured has nothing to do with DNA, but skin colour (as everything in SA). So Beyonce will be considered Coloured because she does not look "Black" enough. That is how I understood the comment made in the video. Correct me if I am wrong.
Mrs Demouchets features are a whole lot Nguni (Xhosa/Zulu/Swati/Ndebele) and Mr Demouchets on the other hand has a pinch of coloured in him but yet Nguni as well.😍😇 All in all, BLACK!
Lol the guy in the video mentioned Afrikaans is the second most spoken language in SA, incorrect. I think the culture & History of a country should always be explained by a native. Some societies like South Africa are "complicated" . Only when you born here can you explain things more accurately. 🖤
There are about 2000 winefarms to visit in and around Cape Town area. And most of them are Child friendly. The winefarms use children attractions and activities to attract families to visit them.
Think of colored as a tribe. Not every biracial person automatically belongs to it. If I meet a white person and we have a baby they wouldn't be colored they would be Zulu (my tribe) and follow the Zulu customs and traditions not the colored customs.
That is how coloured came about. Different races. In South Africa coloured is the word that is used and in other countries they say mixed raced. They baby will be coloured coming from black and white parents
How did no one tell you about the wine? People here adore the alcohol. 😂 Stellenbosch, alone, which is in the Western Cape, has many farms and vineyards awaiting your presence.
The wine from the western Cape is world renowned and definitely worth a visit. There are loads of options for food pairing and dinners on wine estates. The wine is also cheap.
Cape Town has the highest population of coloureds in South Africa...(Cape Malay/Khoi/san...it is an umbrella term for multiracial people..they are not just black and white...but mixed with Black,European,Asian etc.
No, you see it works this way, if you’re a coloured in SA, you’re either a Khoi san, Xhosa, Zulu or Indian Coloured.. mostly coloureds speak the language of the area they live in, so you’ll find some coloureds speaking Zulu, maybe the grandma was white and the grandad was Zulu, then it passes on to the next generation. So in SA it’s not a bad thing to be called coloured.
He forgot to mention that Durban has the longest water slide in Africa last I checked Edit: We also have the biggest brewery in Africa since you like the Wine thing so much 😁
im a proud Mosotho man from Lesotho🇱🇸 who speaks Sesotho. Lesotho is more like a country within another country, since it is found within South Africa. It is barely recognizable due to its size and all in it. Basotho is a plural form of Mosotho, but anyway we are getting there.
Free State isn't an old boer state. It used to belong to the Basotho tribe before the great boer trek. The boers started stealing their land and that's how Lesotho became an independent country.
When Visting the Western Cape, you will start by exploring Cape Town Drive down to the Cape Winelands, which consists of Stellenbosch, Franshoek, Paarl, Wellington, Worcester, Robertson, Bonnievale, Ashton and Montagu! Hermanus...beautiful Swellendam...country side, well most of the above mentioned small towns are Then, Drive to the garden route, which consists of Mossel Bay, George, Knysna, Plettenberg Bay, Tsitsikama, Oudtshoorn Most beautiful cities in WP/South Cape! Adventure/Nature and tranquility (tourist paradise) Ok Tsitsikama is at the border of WC and EC...so someone from Eeastern Cape should plug you from here... Otherwise the Joburg people will mislead you and tell you that Western Cape is only Cape Town...
He's wrong when by saying Will Smith and Beyonce wouldn't be considered black, I mean really? I think you will know more about our country when you visit...
😂😂 lol come to capetown , the air is different this side , you breathe fresh air while doing wine tasting at stellenbosch 😊 its the best place in Africa
I am mosotho from Soweto born n bread n buttered ..I grew up with batswana , Zulus, n mapedi.. I don't have kings in Soweto. There are Venda n Tsongas on Soweto also .
The bunny chow isnt easy. it may look easy but but either passes or fails based on the filling. Traditionally made of mutton curry or chicken curry. honestly, its best you buy it in Durban. getting it anywhere else will probably lead to disappointment.
Most people in South Africa would say that y'all coloured, even I would also say that cause me myself is a coloured. Y'all should visit South Africa I nice here
Correction : I'm black but my great grandpa was mixed but I'm still considered black. Trevor noah we consider him mix as well in south africa. A coloured is a mixture of Malaysian, Indian, afrikaans and black
We only keep the winery quite till you get here and then the 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 starts. Durban is nice warm seas and spicy AF bunny chow, Capetown is beautiful with the lush green and where the sea is cold, and having a wonderful massive lamb braai (BBQ) in the Kalahari (somewhere between Kuruman and Kimberley) at NIGHT you and the kids will see the most beautiful view of the milky way 🌌🌌.
13:12 -13:16 There's actually an African American lady in the WC by the name Tuani Price from Zuri wines. Yall can give her a check. Awesome video though.
This video had some incorrect information in it. Most notably the Beyonce would be considered colored and Indians coming to SA after Ghandi. We were here before that. After Britain colonised India and Africa, Indian people were brought to Africa as indentured laborers to work the sugar cane fields and clear the land for the British to build on.
Family, we are Black and don't want to be anything else but who/what we are. The comment made in the video just caused a little confusion lol.
Y'all have the same kind of humor that I do, so I wasn't confused buy the colored comment 😅. Best way to pronounce Basotho is to say Baso2 or Leso2. Most South African names of people and things are pronounced using phonics or vowel sounds. ❤🇿🇦
Fam U guys are black, 20% of what that guy said is not the truth. U guys r black, U guys are Africans. The minute you land here U will b identified as black people
Coloured does not only refer to race, but also cultural. Many coloured people do not have African cultural background, but in fact Indian and Southeast Asia cultures.
Any mixed-race person is not automatically coloured in South Africa, it really defines a group of people mostly living in the Cape that can trace their heritage back to the Koi, Malay and white settlers.
Hello family. You wouldn't be considered coloured in South Africa. The only time a melanated person can be identified as coloured is when they speak Afrikaans( Dutch version)as a home language. Otherwise most coloured people are of mixed race( mulattos)
That lady looks like a deep Sotho woman, she seem like she can speak Sesotho very well 😂😂😂
You would NOT be considered coloured in South Africa
Lol she'll Slindile😂
Say hello to racism ...
I'd have to agree with this comment because recently we had arguments on the internet about black people having a problem with being called a coloured since because it's derogatory in the U.S. I am a South African coloured man from cape town and people in the U.S didn't even know that people like us existed. I only understood late that it's wrong to call black people coloured because there's history behind it. So for you to say that you wanna be considered "coloured" makes it condratictory on your end. When you come to visit South Africa. You will still be called black. You won't be denied your own identity and you will still be welcomed with open arms.
In SA they'll just be American
Not at all
Correction: English and Afrikaans are not the most spoken languages in South Africa but Zulu and Xhosa are. African Tribes tend to speak in their mother tongue within the household. However, English is used as a medium of exchange, for educational purposes, in the corporate world, and of course the majority of people can speak English but mostly when it's necessary. Afrikaans is not that popular anymore it's often associated with the Boers (colonizers). It's also coloured’s first language, so there's HOPE!
I'm originally from Limpopo province in the North but currently living in Western Cape (Cape Town) for Work. I grew up eating Mopani Worms, so hit me up when you arrive in South Africa 🇿🇦 I'll get you some 😅✌️🏿
But Rudzani English and Afrikaans are spoken by more people in South Africa than the other languages 🤷🏽♂️. It is also true Zulu has more first language speakers followed by Xhosa than the other language groups. The reason English and Afrikaans has more speakers than the other languages is besides our mother tongues/ first languages, all of us use those languages as second language speakers especially English in the workplace.
@@mhlave2440 You miss the point, I'll repeat it for you, those who can only speak these languages do so only when it's absolutely necessary. This is not about the ABILITY/ being able to speak but the most used in our daily lives. For example people in Provinces. The majority of the South African population does not live in big cities, they can go weeks or months without having to speak English or Afrikaans. These are foreign languages and when South Africans like you validate such information to people who do not understand our country it paints a bad picture.
This is just what you get when someone from another side of the world try to tell our story and history
@@shibishimsi1722 Exactly Bro!!
Botswana has the best Mopani worms.
South Africa has 12 official language sign language, which was officially recognized in 2021. The Indian community is part of SA geographies.
And they exclude the real indigenous Khoi and San languages, still an oppressed minority.
Wrong. They're eleven.
@@christodotl please do your research. Since 2023, there are 12 official languages of South Africa.
Ndebele people are also the cousins to Zulu and Swazi people, it’s called the Nguni people. (Zulu,Ndebele, Xhosa, Swati)
Agreed
There are more Batswana in South Africa than in Botswana. I like it when he mentioned that "they know how to handle money well". Bafokeng who are Batswana are very much progressive in business. They are led by King Leruo Molotlegi and they are one of the richest tribes in South Africa. Their land is the biggest producer of platinum in the world. They have stake in the mines and they also have many other business ventures that they invested in. Their businesses largely benefits their people.
They've build a stadium (used in world cup 2010), hotels, schools, libraries etc. They give bursaries to young people in their communities. They actually don't need government to provide services to their people. They are not perfect but as compared to other Kingdoms in the country they are miles ahead when it comes to looking after their people.
Also the bakgathla ba kgafela tribe knows how to handle money which is why they working on creating the first village turned into a city in Africa also suncity is built on bakgathla land and they also one of the wealthiest tribes in south Africa because the also produce platinum they also have restors and game reserves and there's a stadium also they the first tribe to build a museum in a village. They rule over 32 villages all ruled by Kgosi nyalala pilane. Which is why North west has 2 powerful Tribes The Bafokeng tribe and the Bakgthla ba kgafela tribe
@@itstumiMarobe Yes, Bakgatlha ba Kgafela as well. They are doing the most for their people as well. They are neighbors to Bafokeng. Respect the King, it's Nyalala Pilane😃
Jwale bakgatla do they get some income seens sun city is build on their land
That's why Rustenburg is developing so quickly, only just before 2010 it was classified as a City with a lot of development outside the CBD now there are plans to build a Mega Convention Centre, University and form a Metro.
South Africa has some of the best wine in the world. The Winelands are in the Western Cape and Northern Cape. Apparently, the best grapes are found in the Northern Cape and none of them are sold domestically. They go straight from the farm to the airport and they are exported overseas. You should try some wine tasting when you come to Cape Town.
The best table grapes from NC but the best wines come from the Breede River Valley.
When you guys get here, you are totally black...most of black Americans when they get here we speak with them our language until we hear their American accent🤣and be like Ohh African American. Besides that, we have a huge difference in appearance so sometimes you can tell by the looks that you are from the US but still considered as black.
I often greet someone with a Molo/Kgotso/Dumela/Sawubona, to see white teeth and 'B'jour, M'Sieur, I'm from DRC.... ' 😂😂
Wow you know even to right the word's correctly Lol bravo🤸🤸🤸
He forgot to mentioned the Kruger National Park located in the Mpumalanga province
Yeah, he mentioned it under Limpopo. KNP actually borders both Mpumalanga and Limpopo.
Exactly, the Kruger Park is huge. Location: Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces, South Africa
Area: 19,623 km2 (7,576 sq mi).
Ja Kruger is not only in Mpumalanga but Limpopo too. That's how big it is.
-Read up on the wine route.
-the coloured thing is a bit more complex than he explained.
And its usually specific to mixed black and white, mixed khoi/San and white, mixed colored/Indian.
The history of the people you come from most likely would put you back at black.
Coloured people are a multiracial ethnic group European, African, Asian). Trevor Noah would not be considered coloured he is biracial.
Western Cape in the house. There's a town called Stellenbosch, not far from Cape town. In Afrikaans there is a saying: Stellenbosch, daar is Meer wyn as kos. Which basically translates to: Stellenbosch, there is more wine than food.
We’re definitely going to try to make our way to it during our trip.
@@TheDemouchetsREACT No one speaks Afrikaans. Only in the Western Cape
@@suezcontours6653 Your wrong on that🥱
@@suezcontours6653 This is funny because most of the western cape is English 😂 everyone north is afrikaans
@@DustyFC True. Cape Town people DO speak English, I just have never been to Orania, Oramge State, or Northern Cape or Bloemfontein.
This man in the video completely neglected to mention that South African Indians are the fourth major racial group in SA and that we have the biggest population of Indians outside of India - kind of a glaring omission.
I love your videos but in future consider watching videos from actual South African creators so you guys get a more accurate depiction🙂
I wonder why anyone would say Beyoncé wouldn’t be considered black. What makes coloured people is their culture, language etc, not only features and skin tone. Just like in the states, in Africa we also have black people with different skin tones. For example you can have people who are mixed (black /white) but are not considered as coloured. These are just referred to as mixed or simply black.
The 2 of you would definitely be considered as our fellow black brother and sister❤
Thank you for the video, it’s always fun seeing your reactions.
Coloured in 🇿🇦 means blood related to any of 32 specific blood lines, 30 of which are exotic and just 2 indigenous tribes.
Plus coloured people are a multiracial ethnic group. Beyoncé and Trevor Noah wouldn’t be considered coloured.
Racism is still a problem in south africa and it's only gonna get worse 😢
@@Afriqueleblanqthat’s not true. Trevor Noah is mixed race but not considered colored. He’s black. Colored is just culture
@@nthabiqueenb5726Coloured is not just a culture it’s also Race.
I am a Capetonian residing in Durban. Trust me, Cape Town is the city that you want to go to if you can only go to one city
Lol I love you guys I'm from Durban and I promise you gonna like it so much there, most people are friendly and chilled in Durban and it's even one of the nicest place as well as Capetown, I wish you more fun times when you come down to South Africa
Yall be learnin' a lot bout South Africa I love it.. Much love to you guys... Take care and stay blessed
Definitely book more than one wine tour. They pick you up and take you to a couple of wine farms for tastings. Almost all the wine farms are child and baby friendly. But get a nanny too. Sometimes the two of you would like to do a thing, like take a swim, together and you can't leave the baby alone... Hence a nanny.
You should also do a brandy tasting at KWV.
Stellenbosch is the most famous for it's wine farms, but there are many others. Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West, Durbanville are some others you should try to visit.
South Africa is beautiful and big though, but our Namibians we are almost the same as SA, the difference is that they have big cities, more populated etc, but the rest are the same like the landscape, the weather etc, love from Okahandja, central Namibia 🇳🇦
I honestly think you can basically go visit anywhere in south Africa and have a good time, but if you looking at family friendly and trying to experience authentic culture and leaving just make sure you research the crime hot spots especially in Cape Town and Johannesburg, once you know that you'll just know places to avoid and than hit up nice tourist spots along the entire country
Zulu is the most spoken language in South Africa, many black people were forced to learn Afrikaans during Apartheid, so many black people these days don’t know Afrikaans unless you live around the Western Cape or Pretoria side.
Around 20% speak zulu as home language
@@AustineAKbut It’s still the most spoken language in sa.
Perhaps they took data from the fact that most schools still teach Afrikaans, not that we understand it to converse in it. I'm not Zulu but that's definitely the most spoken language if you've travelled SA in detail. I mean even in Limpopo we'd butcher it but still hold a reasonable conversation.
Even in Tshwane pretoria and western cape majority black people do not speak afrikaans
I thought Xhosa was, but I always get this mixed up.
I'm from south Africa North West province.. I enjoy watching your videos 😊
Much love!
You will also find that coloured people in South Africa has different skins tones... some can be very fair skinned with natural blond hair and blue eyes and some can have a very dark skin tone... that's why in the days of apartheid families were torn apart cos siblings that were fir and could pass for white ignored their darker skin siblings... my mother expeienced that prejudice in her own family but also when she married my father who was fair with blue eyes but classified as coloured however because of his features he could pass for white legally...and his parents wanted that for him ... and my brother and I even though from the same parents have very different skin tones to each other..
The Bunny Chow is strickly from Durban, there's a whole history around its origins, but basically it is a 1/4 or 1/2 loaf of super fresh white bread filled with Super Spicey Durban Curry. The curries range from Mutton (mature lamb), Chicken, Beef, and Butter Beans. The curries are from the rich history/influence of the Indian population we have in Durban. The bunny chow is quite popular in most of SA although in Jozzi they have created their own version known as the Kota or 👉(1/4) 👉quarter Its basically a 1/4 loaf of white bread filled with all sorts except curry e.g. Chips, fried egg, burger paties, Russian sausage, grilled chicken breast, Vienna sausage, fried/grilled palony etc slathered in sauces, just Google seach Kota 😂
@@ochrechap You seem to know better so why don't you tell us the origins of the Bunny Chow hey 🤔
@@ochrechap it originated in durban.. that's what was meant
I will drive all the way to Dbn to get a good bunny
From Jhb
Griqua blood is considered a main part of being coloured by many of that group.
He was wrong about Will Smith etc.
Coloured has its origins in the Asian underclass of the Cape Colony, culturally.
It's overwhelmingly Afrikaans-speaking people. ( i.e. non-indigenous language (Dutch) speaking colonial people of colour, of Asian, European and African descent.)
@@ochrechap
A) "khoisan" is a European catch-all ways-of-life abstraction coined by Schulze (African hunter-gatherers & pastoralist), not a culture.
B) I said a mix of Asian, European & African.
C) The *cultural* frame is based on the imported Asian population in Cape Town.
FALSE. THE CULTURE FRAME IS BASED ON THE CREOLISATION OF NATIVE KHOISANS/ AFRICAN SLAVES/ASIAN SLAVES/ WHITE SETTLERS. SIMILAR TO AFRICAN AMERICANS/CREOLE POPULATION. THE KHOISAN/CAPE XHOSA/WEST &EAST AFRICAN/MADAGSACN/SOUTH ASIAN SLAVES ALL CREOLISED AND INTERMARRIED AMOUGST THEMSELVES AND EACH OTHER FOR GENERATIONS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE CAPE COLONY ,GIVING BIRTH TO A CREOLE ETHNO-CULTURE. Similar to how different west african slaves married amought themselves and native ameriacns/europeans to give birth to the modern african american @@agrid2608
Coloured has nothing to do with DNA, but skin colour (as everything in SA). So Beyonce will be considered Coloured because she does not look "Black" enough. That is how I understood the comment made in the video. Correct me if I am wrong.
Wine tasting is a must, it also comes with amazingly beautiful views. We really have the best wine here.
Mrs Demouchets features are a whole lot Nguni (Xhosa/Zulu/Swati/Ndebele) and Mr Demouchets on the other hand has a pinch of coloured in him but yet Nguni as well.😍😇 All in all, BLACK!
Lol the guy in the video mentioned Afrikaans is the second most spoken language in SA, incorrect. I think the culture & History of a country should always be explained by a native. Some societies like South Africa are "complicated" . Only when you born here can you explain things more accurately. 🖤
That's what I said also😂it gets very problematic when a non South African decides to tell South African stories, but hey.😅
There are about 2000 winefarms to visit in and around Cape Town area. And most of them are Child friendly. The winefarms use children attractions and activities to attract families to visit them.
Think of colored as a tribe. Not every biracial person automatically belongs to it. If I meet a white person and we have a baby they wouldn't be colored they would be Zulu (my tribe) and follow the Zulu customs and traditions not the colored customs.
That is how coloured came about. Different races. In South Africa coloured is the word that is used and in other countries they say mixed raced. They baby will be coloured coming from black and white parents
My favourite South African 🇿🇦 Wine is Nederburg Rose`
Yes
You'd be considered Black in South Africa.
Right.
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You guys would definitely be considered as black, also all celebs he mentioned would also.
i like how you guys are consuming our culture.
we have been consuming American culture for decades.
i enjoy your content im South african
Once you get to South Africa you might as well come over to Namibia. Love your reactions.
South Africa has one of the best wines in the world, y'all got to visit Cape Town and taste our wine
The Bunny chow is basicly just your bread with either chicken, Beef or mutton curry, bean and Veg curry aswell.
How did no one tell you about the wine? People here adore the alcohol. 😂
Stellenbosch, alone, which is in the Western Cape, has many farms and vineyards awaiting your presence.
Definitely this guy has done his research very well. I love that.
The wine from the western Cape is world renowned and definitely worth a visit. There are loads of options for food pairing and dinners on wine estates. The wine is also cheap.
At this point you guys need to visit South Africa. We need a vlog of your visit
Exactly my thoughts khaya
My dearest brother and sister please just come and live in South Africa guys 😃 I can't believe u did not visit the wine!!! Come to Durban
Cape Town has the highest population of coloureds in South Africa...(Cape Malay/Khoi/san...it is an umbrella term for multiracial people..they are not just black and white...but mixed with Black,European,Asian etc.
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No, you see it works this way, if you’re a coloured in SA, you’re either a Khoi san, Xhosa, Zulu or Indian Coloured.. mostly coloureds speak the language of the area they live in, so you’ll find some coloureds speaking Zulu, maybe the grandma was white and the grandad was Zulu, then it passes on to the next generation. So in SA it’s not a bad thing to be called coloured.
There's no such thing as Indian coloured
That’s not how it works.
@@Amrihzeey219 are you referring to me or him
@@myvlog5112 him lol. I didn’t tag you.
He forgot to mention that Durban has the longest water slide in Africa last I checked
Edit: We also have the biggest brewery in Africa since you like the Wine thing so much 😁
im a proud Mosotho man from Lesotho🇱🇸 who speaks Sesotho. Lesotho is more like a country within another country, since it is found within South Africa. It is barely recognizable due to its size and all in it. Basotho is a plural form of Mosotho, but anyway we are getting there.
Free State isn't an old boer state. It used to belong to the Basotho tribe before the great boer trek. The boers started stealing their land and that's how Lesotho became an independent country.
And when the boers took over it became the boer state. Even if it isn't fair it's still true.
@@GamerNXR not true baba, Boers are few in free state and are further and further dwindling in the province
Bunny chow. Hollowed out half loaf of unsliced bread stuffed with Indian curry. Lamb curry is the best, like lamb masala curry.
When Visting the Western Cape, you will start by exploring Cape Town
Drive down to the Cape Winelands, which consists of Stellenbosch, Franshoek, Paarl, Wellington, Worcester, Robertson, Bonnievale, Ashton and Montagu!
Hermanus...beautiful
Swellendam...country side, well most of the above mentioned small towns are
Then,
Drive to the garden route, which consists of Mossel Bay, George, Knysna, Plettenberg Bay, Tsitsikama, Oudtshoorn
Most beautiful cities in WP/South Cape! Adventure/Nature and tranquility (tourist paradise)
Ok Tsitsikama is at the border of WC and EC...so someone from Eeastern Cape should plug you from here...
Otherwise the Joburg people will mislead you and tell you that Western Cape is only Cape Town...
Watching from Cape town South Africa as a Xhosa one of the Nguni languages which Bantu people
He's wrong when by saying Will Smith and Beyonce wouldn't be considered black, I mean really? I think you will know more about our country when you visit...
Gauteng Johannesburg will be the bet to visit as it is easy to travel to any province and any city from here. and the weather is also bearable
The longest wine route in the world is the garden route in Western Cape
Hey, guys. Thanks for the nice video. Quiet interesting!!! Question: when are you coming to visit South Africa?
That guy definitely was misinformed about the Coloured definition. Will Smith and Beyonce would be considered black in South Africa
Will smith yes but beyonce diffently nope
Not Beyonce dude, she would considered something else except black
Do research on the wine route in Western Cape i think y'all would love that one
Vi apprezzo molto ragazzi. Rocce del Sudafrica 🇿🇦🇿🇦🫶
🇺🇸🇿🇦The Demouchets family you should just come to 🇿🇦👀 and see things for yourselves😉🙏🙌
Sesotho, mostly those whom don't speak the language pronounce it as Sotho, but its Sesotho. Thank you.
We have really good wine , and we consume most of our local wine 😊
You have to go the wine route.
Some of the best wines in the world.
It's totally beautiful.
You would be black in South Africa...
The best winery and Winelands..... When you're in Cape Town. Do some sight seeing.
I've watched this guy's video but it's fun watching you guys watch it😂. Im south african in KWAZULU NATAL 😊
Stellenbosch Choir is where the winelands are. There are many famous wine farms to visit in Stellenbosch.
IM a Sotho and the way you pronounced it is correct bro hunned percent, and im from North west,great to see this vid
You wanna know about wine. We in the Western Cape will have you talking about a 1 day visit on the wine route and only leave after 3 days.
From the North West province 🇿🇦❤️
From Mpumalanga
😂😂 lol come to capetown , the air is different this side , you breathe fresh air while doing wine tasting at stellenbosch 😊 its the best place in Africa
Wine country in SA is so much better than Napa. There's a lot of good wine and world class food. You should definitely visit it when you come to SA.
😂😂😂😂😂wine 🍷 is the order of the day in Cape Town sorry 4not disclosing
Nah you guys are straight-up black. No doubt about it.
Sierra, you got Dion all workup 🤣🤣🤣 with the mopani worms
I am mosotho from Soweto born n bread n buttered ..I grew up with batswana , Zulus, n mapedi.. I don't have kings in Soweto.
There are Venda n Tsongas on Soweto also .
Hello from South Africa 🇿🇦
South Africa is one of the best wine producers in the world top 10😅 you might even find your favourite wine was produced here in SA
The bunny chow isnt easy. it may look easy but but either passes or fails based on the filling. Traditionally made of mutton curry or chicken curry. honestly, its best you buy it in Durban. getting it anywhere else will probably lead to disappointment.
Most people in South Africa would say that y'all coloured, even I would also say that cause me myself is a coloured. Y'all should visit South Africa I nice here
Why? We are fully Black. Our parents are fully Black.
Whenever I excell in budget I'll consider arrangements for you to visit South Africa.
cape town has wine so is the northern cape province in upington ,there's lots of wine in those provinces
When you land vlog the mopani eating
You should visit the "wine country" the wine is absolutely delicious and the best in the world
Correction : I'm black but my great grandpa was mixed but I'm still considered black. Trevor noah we consider him mix as well in south africa. A coloured is a mixture of Malaysian, Indian, afrikaans and black
When are you coming to South Africa. Let me know so that I can take you to village and township
Stellenbosch in cape Town is where the best wineries are trust me 🤞🏼
Would be lovely if you guys come to South Africa and react to your content about your experience here.😅
We only keep the winery quite till you get here and then the 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 starts. Durban is nice warm seas and spicy AF bunny chow, Capetown is beautiful with the lush green and where the sea is cold, and having a wonderful massive lamb braai (BBQ) in the Kalahari (somewhere between Kuruman and Kimberley) at NIGHT you and the kids will see the most beautiful view of the milky way 🌌🌌.
What the guy also failed to mention or didn't know, is that there are more Batswana in the Free State and Northern Cape.
There are no Batswana in free state ntate ke dula Foreistata ka kotloloho
Bruh called word Mophane very clear😊😊🇧🇼
You will find some good wine in Cape Town. And no you definitely will not be considered coloured here.
Wine is expensive in Cape Tow
Maybe they should rather come to the Cape Winelands...from Stellenbosch to Robertson! Whole wine route is lovely
13:12 -13:16
There's actually an African American lady in the WC by the name Tuani Price from Zuri wines. Yall can give her a check.
Awesome video though.
KwaZulu Natal has 2 Cities, Durban and Pietermaritzburg
South Africa has the world's best wine!!
IF YALL ARE COMING TO SA ,START WITH CAPE TOWN PLEASE,AND DO A VLOG WHEN YALL IN SA PLEASE
This video had some incorrect information in it. Most notably the Beyonce would be considered colored and Indians coming to SA after Ghandi. We were here before that. After Britain colonised India and Africa, Indian people were brought to Africa as indentured laborers to work the sugar cane fields and clear the land for the British to build on.
Indians were brought to Cape Town by the Dutch, long before they came to work the sugar cane in Natal.
Indians were brought to Cape Town by the Dutch, long before they came to work the sugar cane in Natal.
Indians were brought to Cape Town by the Dutch, long before they came to work the sugar cane in Natal.
Indians were brought to Cape Town by the Dutch, long before they came to work the sugar cane in Natal.
Indians were brought to Cape Town by the Dutch, long before they came to work the sugar cane in Natal.
When you read TH especially dealing to anything African it’s pronounced T
Western Cape has the longest wine route in the world.
How can you not know about South African wine farms???