I love how respectful he is, without treating them as children. Many people assume that indigenous groups and tribes are less smart, and infantilize them as a result. This guy treated all of them right. Adults as adults, children as children, always friendly and respectful. Love it
These are literally the sweetest people. Every time I’ve met people from Africa they’ve always been so nice and positive. I’d love to take a trip to some African countries.
its going to end up either killing them or making them sick. their bodies are NOT conditioned to be taking in these TOXIC dyes... yes, i said toxic. while normal people like you and me cant get sick to it, since we have been living with it for so long, it is not ok for him to be feeding them this. its so bad.
I love learning about people’s culture, especially people who we (unfortunately look down upon for whatever reason.) have little contact with. I love they’re trying new things, and accepting American (or any outsider) like this to connect with them.
I love how immediate and instinctive it is for them to share everything, even stuff they like. The world would be much better if more folks were like that.
@@jaminson2855 So places like Russia aphganistan,and Iraq are all perfectly welcoming and share everything? I'm sure the taliban will share all thier guns and slaves, and meet you with smiles 😃!
Personally i hate when tribes are exposed to "modern" culture, very soon these tribes and cultures will be a thing of the past and the world will be one big americanised depressed monolith.
I just think it's so lovely that human beings have so much in common despite cultural divides. Smiling and laughing when you're happy, making a weird face when you eat something sour, crying when you're sad, etc. I know this is the most mundane observation, but the human experience (in whatever form it takes) is so beautiful
its not mundane at all! i agree with everything you just said, everything about us and our differences is one of the most beautiful ways we interact & connect with one another
I love how everyone naturally starts sharing and passing everything around without hesitation. I'd love to live with any of these people for a few weeks.
The tribes in this video are so beautiful😭their reactions, their conversations, their friendships it’s just so beautiful and they’re so open to trying new things.
@@LaloSillymanca yeah, good thing most places now are more chill with allowing tribes to still exist now instead of pillaging them and taking over there land.
As an African I just love how respectful he is. I am in South Africa so we have all these ‘American’ snacks. We love how Africa is starting to be recognised more for its culture and beauty and not being criticised and stereotyped as a poor continent especially since it contains the most minerals and diversity of heritage in the world!💜💜💜💜 WE LOVE TO SEE IT!!
I’ve noticed that it’s the countries/people that struggle the most are the ones that have the richest culture. These people have almost nothing compared to the average person in the US/EU but seem 10x nicer and happier
Something about the people being so kind and welcoming warms my heart, and the fact they are excited to try something new even though some didnt like it, they all have a fun time and enjoy the new experiences. This is what I love about our planet and its people.
@@RubyTwilite Don't blame everything on woke. A lot of people in more developed countries are often racing against time everyday, always working or doing something. Take China for instance, they aren't woke, but aren't really a warm people. It is indeed a social behavior affected by culture, but it has nothing to do with woke. Woke culture might be bad, but you can't blame everything on it.
@@RubyTwilite isn't conservatism more close minded than woke culture? the point of being woke is being more open to new ideas and to diversity, which conservative ppl fight so firmly against.
@@user-ik5gt3pv9s Being woke tends to mean you view people of color as victims in need of constant help, which is racism in itself. I'm a minority, and conservatives actually act normal towards me, while woke people constantly try to hold my hand.
"it's like a strawberry" "but fake and made with chemicals" When you think about it, it's kinda weird that we try to synthethically recreate natural flavours.
Cannot go past a sour lolly. I even eat lemons like peeled apples. haha no lie. I remember as a kid, my dad asked me to drink 1 squeezed lemon as a joke, and he'd give me 20 cents. I drank it in one go, and he was perplexed.. said "You deserve a dollar for that!" I was rich, rich I tells ya.. that was like 10 bags of mix lollies back in 1979.
@@lonewretch bro me too! everybody thinks im so weird when i literally YEARN for those really sour candies, though i do live in north africa so i'll probably never try it ;( though lemon do make a good treat!
@@sparkylol374 Cant you get them online? I'd be looking up sour candy online and getting them, if they were not available in shops here. But :) When I peel a lemon, yah, I do get looks. haha, mouth watering, tangy, delicious. Mix one squeezed lemon with one squeezed orange, and it removes some of the mouth sour, but it's sooooo good. :)
Ok, I'm surprised how wholesome this actually is. He treats the people there like humans and not like dummies like some other content creators would do.
@@blinder5250 Somewhat, but a lot of it is because of toxic parents, abuse, or just their general surroundings as a child. I mean, I used the internet as a young child and I turned out fine, and a lot of other kids as well.
That's the problem they need to stop that. Stop eating anything, because one australian lady said it's not built for tribes. Her people died and got real sick over sugar.
@@NewHaven203 im american and i share my food with my friends at school and ask nothing in return. Idk what you're talking about. Maybe you should hang out with kinder individuals.
I just like how these are honest to God reactions, they don't care how they look online if it's fascinating the way they react, they just react the way they would with stuff they eat with no one watching. This is both really cool and respectful. Thank you for sharing their ways of life with the rest of the world. Africa has so much to offer, it is where humanity came from after all, and thus it is so important to learn more about it and its diversity
Diversity? context? I didn't see any white people in the tribe...who can I protest to?...your tribe is way too black it needs to represent the diversity of the western world! Sounds like typical 'progressive leftist bs" where's my rainbow flag? omg they eat meat! Leave these people in peace to enjoy life without the evils of consumerism.
I really like the way you are talking about Africa i African in Egypt which means i am Egyptian i am white but still African thank you for what you are saying because that kinda make feel to have hope in humanity
I love how they shared their honest opinion and they didn’t complain. Lots of countrys in Africa have loads of nice people i wish i can go down there and experience there
That woman describing Twizzlers as 'looking like plastic' completely nailed it. Twizzlers taste like plastic that has been in the same room as a teaspoon of artificial flavoring
It makes me too happy seeing their smiles, before I even realize, I'm smiling as well! Seeing people who are unable to take the little things for granted, try a new experience can be such an amazing thing sometimes.
Just met a coworker today and she said they same thing about me 😊. She's from Benin and fluent in French. I had a billion things running through my head. Feel bad that I dont want to hang out w/ her but wasn't really planning on staying at my job either. Almost wanted to cry when she told me how she grew up. But no matter what I say, I still think I prob come off as an ignorant american... which im not... soooo, I just talked about other things. 😔🤷🏻♀️ I do need more mommy friends tho. She prob would've never realized how we actually had some things in common.
@@passiflora1014 even if they love it, they can’t get it. Do you se a 7-11 or Amazon van driving through? Come on, does EVERYTHING HAVE TO BE NEGATIVE???
@@heatherbukowski2102 I don't think its a matter of Americans learning. I feel its a matter of remembering. We are all tribal. Even during the early colonial days, people living in the frontier outside of government lived like this. Money and currency has changed this.
@@cohengamertv6548 I don't think that is a American thing. That is a western civilization thing. Tribes trade with other Tribes just like any other type of people. Also these tribes don't care about gaining power and controlling other people. That is a universal culture thing going back to the dawn of western civilization. Who said these people are living in a communist society ? They probably still trade with other families. These guys were just chilling around and they knew each other. Hell they could of been hunting buddies. I think your complicating sharing from a peer to another peer with system controlled governments. Which is completely irrelevant. And communism and tribes do not work in a more advanced society with a larger population. The bigger the government and population, the more corruption there will be. That is a given. I do believe that the U.S. should embrace more socialism in health care though. That is something we still are ass holes about.
At first, I was confused as to why they said the Reece's cup was salty. Then I realized it was because in the US, our food is so salty, we don't even notice.
It's nice.. I think it's because to their culture, breaking bread (or... A Rice Krispy Treat in this case) with your fellow man is something that shows a deeper level of respect in tribes like this... I mean, it's quite possible they offered some of their rotten bile meat to him as a gesture, and THAT is very generous, even though I'd refuse, CERTAINLY... My stomach biome isn't capable of processing that.. But the time it takes to raise/hunt these animals/gather any seasonings or fruits etc... Laborious work... And when your happiness is almost a direct correlation of "If we have meat, we are happy..." then food is probably THE number one thing you could give someone that (in my American Head, culturally..) would make a Hunter Gatherer tribe welcome you.
Yeah cause everyone else outside of Africa takes hours to communicate how they feel about food they just ate. These people are so quick. Its amazing how quick they can say words.
I'm just amazed at how sweet and humble all of these people are. The most respectful group of people I've ever seen in my life. This made my whole week.
i like how they all take care of eachother and share. like at the end when the men told him to bring the candy to the women. they all work together and depend on eachother. life doesnt have to be all about screwing eachother and winning
Well colonialism changed the rules. People were functioning in societies in peace, equality, and prosperity before Columbus. Not every community and tribe, but many were. Imagine that.
Yeah, that’s how communities/tribes work… it’s sort of a form of political spectrum, but I’m not that educated on socialism/communism. Either way, they all work together for a common goal. Tribes will still fight obviously, but colonialism and all that really changed things. Conquest became a thing. Industry and advancement. While these people stuck to their roots, and have no reason to change. They’re not on this earth for profit, nor to force someone else under their thumb. (A lot of them aren’t anyways). I’m glad you realize this!
@@jordooo8770 If you’re not for profit, then that’s socialism. Do you like affordable healthcare? That’s socialism. America’s healthcare is “FOR PROFIT”, I can see why America’s healthcare is so bad.
That’s crazy that their immune systems can handle that blood, that is absolutely amazing, my family dries beluga cus we are native but this is awesome seeing them try something new
This is so cool. I love this human interaction and you don’t treat them like aliens culturally like most foreign to Africa. I’ve always loved this channel Edit: W comment on a W channel ty
@@SM-ot5rv bro stfu since when is it your territory realise some countries/tribes in Africa are fighting for independence and some have achieved that no one wants to be ruled by yall so please for once keep your mouth quiet
This was full of such unique reactions. The guy that whips out a machete to open a reese cup because he has no idea how the packaging works is so endearing!
My only problem is him handing them food from his bare hands. Might be cultural differences but I am a black person from a 3rd world country and I'd view that as absolutely disrespectful and gross as would everyone else from my culture.
@@Selahhhhhhhhhhh doesn't matter there will always be someone disappointed no matter what ya do... So yeah you can have ya problem and live with it. Cheers 🥂
@@shekhar81 if they're pointing out something valid then you should reassess because you an I both know if someone walks up to you with food in their bare hands you absolutely would not eat it from them but I guess the fact that they're "primitive" makes it slide better with alot of you.
This is basically my life when I lived in various countries. They were always experimenting foods on me and were shocked when I didn't like them. Endless entertainment 😂
Great approach. I also interact with a lot of different nationalities. So far they were surprised by horse radish and stuffed bell pepper. Latest craze was poppy based cakes. They went crazy for poppy. Who'd know?! But it makes great stories and experiences.
Not going to lie, seeing the adults happy made me smile- but the smile on the kids faces, truly the best part! I couldn’t help but smile so big when they smiled! So precious! I love this.
@@mercybadoe3086 America is not the problem. Most of the world is the same way as the "problem". And no I'm not American and have no reason to "stand up" for them, I'm nordic(Swedish). Everyone should be more like these tribes in the sense of community.
I love how the one guy asks what it's made of, IMO the real answer would've probably fascinated him. Much of the texture from modern gummy candy comes from gelatin, which is essentially just boiled and processed cow carcass, something this guy probably understands well.
The respectful language and thanks for 1 peice of candy is so amazing. Most people can learn from this. What a humble people. Bless them with all the happiness in the world
They live out in the elements in third world countries yet they are so grateful and respectful. It sickens me when I look at this new generation in America who have everything at their fingertips but feel the need to complain and denigrate our country. Those spoiled brats could learn from these humble people.
i think it’s so so so kind and whole some when i see the tribes sharing the smallest treat ever with their families. they share a whole pop tart with the whole family even tho it’s considered a snack they treated it as a meal and shared it with the whole tribe and it made me smile. they are so selfless and i love it. much to you Africa from your friends from the USA.
The media poorly represents life and “poverty” in African countries. These people don’t see themselves as poor or charity cases, they enjoy and thrive in simple lifestyles, they share amongst their community, they eat only natural & healthy food and truly when it comes down to it they’re living much better lives than some of the richest people in the world. Imagine how advanced their society would be if the Europeans hadn’t exploited all their natural resources & riches. This was beautiful to watch, puts things into perspective.
That's not a very accurate perspective. Few small tribal societies ever amassed any riches. Wealth generally only amasses in large civilizations. Also you're ignoring their short life expectancies and natural struggle to survive against parasites and disease. There's a reason most people never go back to tribal life after they move into civilization.
@@carti9248 yes, I'm entirely familiar with that perspective. Many professors teach it. "They're living much better lives than some of the richest people in the world" was an irreconcilably ignorant thing to say.
@@onetwothree4148 he wasnt talking about just the tribes, he was talking about african countries as a whole. if you havent been there, you cant speak. i've been to africa many times as thats where my dad is from, and people arent in poverty. some to most of the people there are living way better lives than people in other places. dont let what other people say get to your head, ESPECIALLY on the internet, because its not true lol
Those guys do the hardest work in the village.. and they look like they do it with a smile. So awesome to see them enjoying treats haha. Never heard of Reeses being described as salty, but as an empath, i can see what he means as he doesnt encounter tastes like peanut butter often. This video was one of my favorites.. thanks!
You can see that these people are happy and satisfied with the life that they are living. They are united as one, there is equality and there's no peer pressure or separation. This is how all of us in the world should be. I love being African
I have mixed feelings because with how bad the food industry has gotten in the west and how good the food scientists are at making their snacks addicting, he might as well be giving these kids cocaine.
@@SpaceOutlaww It's surely a valid concern and something that must be tackled. Luckily in my country, Italy, people tend to avoid them for the most part.
@@SpaceOutlaww well.. I can assure you, where they live there is no "cocaine" (American sweets) being sold.. So... when they "white man" is gone, they will have to stick with honey and fruits.
Something I noticed about kids is that they always seem to start running when they eat something they don’t like, as if they can run from the bad taste. Like the first kid with the sour candy. I used to do that too 🤣
I love female tribal clothing; it's beautiful. The culture within these tribes is so strong and close. When you get away from your tribe and culture, you become more distanced from your roots. These people are strongly connected. It is always interesting to see what people outside of your country think of the food that you eat.
These ppl look great. They are probably 200 years old. The little kids are at least 45. Will looks terrible next to the tribal people. That's what twizzlers will get you (even though I ❤️ twizzlers.) I probably look like trash next to their white teeth and glowing skin. Not a single balding head, cellulite dimple, pimple, or tooth cavity. I bet these people are still growing. I imagine how impressed medieval Europeans were with African and Native American tribes compared to their terrible diet and hygiene. They can keep the blood and bile. Put my goat on 375 and pass me a piece. 🥧
it really makes me happy how universal it is for people of any and every culture to like/value/care for dogs as we see here. Knowing that a group of people who are basically the exact opposite of me in every way have dogs in their daily lives, just as I do, feels like connecting on a deeper level to me. The unique relationship between man and dog is universal. Nearly everyone can relate to living alongside the unconditionally loving and loyal companions that dogs are, and I think that is really cool. Dogs are just the best, man lol
Sure we have dogs here in Africa but they're not valued the same, here we dont keep them as pets but mainly for security reasons and the treatment is different too
@@takira0971 it depends on where in Africa and the individuals taking care of them. Some people value dogs as pets and treat them well, some people don't. Same as everywhere else in the world.
Definitely not any and every culture. In Iran they murder every dog they see in the streets. People don’t keep them as pets they are viewed as dirty. Unfortunately I wish it was every culture:(
All of these people are beautiful. They all seem to have such a gentle nature. The smiles on the children's faces are priceless. Why can't we all just get along like this?
Because we have a stupid system that is makeing everything stressful, badly paid jobs, stupid teaching system and it is funny but when you think about it that most parents teach their kids to be good, polite and avoid bad people but at the end bad people are promoted, gangsta style is promoted, being an idiot is promoted so I am asking just WTF is going on here?
Because politics and greed. Remove those 2 things and we'd save society and everyone would be just as happy as these folk. Honestly think about it, politics and greed fuel each other in a perpetual cycle that our entire system is built to keep going, remove those and the only thing left that ruins our humanity is selfishness.
This video reminded me that you don't need everything to be happy and have a full life, people there enjoying their life with what they have and it's really beautiful ❤
@@ChairmanMeow1 it’s not disrespectful at all! the most important thing is to respect their culture and it’s alright if you can’t stomach it, lol tbh i wouldn’t even be able to stomach some either!
@@mell6393 I was offered some crazy stuff in China and I always tried to eat it. I did have to start saying no to the really spicy stuff though, I just cant handle it. I just wanted them to know I wasnt being disrespectful to their culture. But after a while I befriended a lot of chinese people my age and could be more honest about what I liked and didnt like. :) But yea imagine if someone invites you to their hut home out in a village, how can you turn down anything they serve you?? You gotta eat it somehow!
@@mikkalincoln4497 Americans have their own English dialect. It was invented in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Classic ignorant European. Edit: also noticed that you said “then” it should be ‘than’ in that instance.
You truly have a one of a kind channel and connection with every human you encounter! Thank you for showing us the rest of the world and their cultures!! ☺️
It’s beautiful to see the camaraderie between them all. They all share what they have with their people, and that’s a lesson the whole world could learn from. Great video! :)
@@shovelknight14 He gave them sour patch kids, twizzlers, gushers, ring pops, reese's, kinder eggs, twix, starburst, rice krispie treats, and pop-tarts. If I could only keep ONE of that list, it would be gushers 🤤!! Runners-up would be starburst, twizzlers, and rice krispie treats. Even though I don't eat candy anymore, really :(
Do you absolutely have to bring cultural-Mar ists propaganda here? Americans are not worse or better than others. Statistics do not support the Mar ists talking points.
The smile of that lil kid in the beginning who said delicious and took two more sour patches was so precious and pure ... 🥹
I review weed products from California on my UA-cam channel as my career
Beautiful
His smile was infectious. I could imagine how fun it was for him to get to experience candy the way he did.
@@ultimopena I think that was a girl. Maybe I'm wrong but still so lovely
@@LisaF777 I think you’re right
She is wearing an Angel shirt
I love how respectful he is, without treating them as children. Many people assume that indigenous groups and tribes are less smart, and infantilize them as a result. This guy treated all of them right. Adults as adults, children as children, always friendly and respectful. Love it
Truly a man of culture
Right. It's so disrespectful when people do that ngl.
Bro if someone’s smart they are smart, age doesn’t matter.
I’m actually part African :>
Totally respectful wherever he goes. So refredhing, no show of arrogance but acceptance. Others SHOULD learn from you Sir. Kudos.
These are literally the sweetest people. Every time I’ve met people from Africa they’ve always been so nice and positive. I’d love to take a trip to some African countries.
its going to end up either killing them or making them sick. their bodies are NOT conditioned to be taking in these TOXIC dyes... yes, i said toxic. while normal people like you and me cant get sick to it, since we have been living with it for so long, it is not ok for him to be feeding them this. its so bad.
Have fun lol
Until they are starving.. your dinndr
Dinner*
@@vincentescott5182
Lol
These are some of the most genuine, welcoming, beautiful people ever. They deserve more respect and recognition.
I love learning about people’s culture, especially people who we (unfortunately look down upon for whatever reason.) have little contact with. I love they’re trying new things, and accepting American (or any outsider) like this to connect with them.
Bro anyone else would be like that. You are praising random people.
@@NorsePag Definitely not you.
@@Alka-ow2bo You are right I am not praising random people.
@@NorsePag yeah, either way I am right.
I love how immediate and instinctive it is for them to share everything, even stuff they like. The world would be much better if more folks were like that.
Exactly! Its like an instinct they all have, am literally crying
trust me its only America that has that problem
@@jaminson2855 So places like Russia aphganistan,and Iraq are all perfectly welcoming and share everything? I'm sure the taliban will share all thier guns and slaves, and meet you with smiles 😃!
@@MakandaTakudzwanasheL dude they literally eat their own shit……
@@soulwind9064 what are you talking about
I love when tribes are so open minded to the outside modern culture while still keeping their traditions and lifestyle intact
It's what happens when no one tries to subjugate them
Personally i hate when tribes are exposed to "modern" culture, very soon these tribes and cultures will be a thing of the past and the world will be one big americanised depressed monolith.
@@aliasofanalias7448 true. So many instances where a culture was open to something until an occupier tried to stick it down their throat
@@AnaroshScend Which is why west is about to die.
They really aren't typically so open to it.
I just think it's so lovely that human beings have so much in common despite cultural divides. Smiling and laughing when you're happy, making a weird face when you eat something sour, crying when you're sad, etc. I know this is the most mundane observation, but the human experience (in whatever form it takes) is so beautiful
its not mundane at all! i agree with everything you just said, everything about us and our differences is one of the most beautiful ways we interact & connect with one another
I'm clapping for youuu. 👏👏
I know huh🤗
Yeah it's great how some stuff is universal despite cultural or language barriers
Human nature is relatively the same across the world
Its crazy how respectful these people are without access to media and television.
Probably more to do with them having both parents and strong family dynamics in general
I love how people instantly pass it around for everyone to try and share. we could use more of that here.
Ppl in our country need to take notes this country would be be a better place
@@robsolid4520 for real, canada is nice but, this is a new level. everyone laughing, eating and sharing together
could not agree more
This.....
Thats how viruses spread actually
I love how everyone naturally starts sharing and passing everything around without hesitation. I'd love to live with any of these people for a few weeks.
Then book a flight !! There pretty cheap flights !
@@thenewbrazy9997 I wish. Parent duties and all 🤗. Some day though
Go for it , you'll realize they ain't so nice when they start wanting stuff 🤣🤣🤣
@@thenewbrazy9997 bruh no leave them alone 😭 I’m sure they don’t want random ass ppl bugging them
You'll love it out there. But there are African communities around the world if you are able to find some. We are great😊
The tribes in this video are so beautiful😭their reactions, their conversations, their friendships it’s just so beautiful and they’re so open to trying new things.
Thats what got them the first time
@@Music-tf1yn unfortunately :(
i mean yeah, they're humans, its not like there some aliens from a different planet.
Beatiful people sad that we Europeans and Americans invaded them and took everything they had that way slowing their development we humans suck
@@LaloSillymanca yeah, good thing most places now are more chill with allowing tribes to still exist now instead of pillaging them and taking over there land.
Saying Twizzlers taste like plastic is an insult to plastic.
She’s not lying tho to me it always tasted like rubber candy
They should have brought Red Vines
Yea twizzlers are plastic. Total heartburn! That woman was not gonna be fooled
Red vines are 10x worse but I’ve seen people in this comment saying it’s better
Could be worse could of gave them some black liquorice or some candy corn.
As an African I just love how respectful he is. I am in South Africa so we have all these ‘American’ snacks. We love how Africa is starting to be recognised more for its culture and beauty and not being criticised and stereotyped as a poor continent especially since it contains the most minerals and diversity of heritage in the world!💜💜💜💜 WE LOVE TO SEE IT!!
I’ve noticed that it’s the countries/people that struggle the most are the ones that have the richest culture. These people have almost nothing compared to the average person in the US/EU but seem 10x nicer and happier
@@htmn4712 wealth is always owned by the country. Every average human only has happiness
Ye
@@SpellboundSpectre ok
The way they live is sooo much more special than people in the US ❤️
Something about the people being so kind and welcoming warms my heart, and the fact they are excited to try something new even though some didnt like it, they all have a fun time and enjoy the new experiences. This is what I love about our planet and its people.
Its because they haven't been tainted by todays woke culture. They don't have scowls on their faces and instead are warm and genuine.
@@RubyTwilite Don't blame everything on woke. A lot of people in more developed countries are often racing against time everyday, always working or doing something. Take China for instance, they aren't woke, but aren't really a warm people. It is indeed a social behavior affected by culture, but it has nothing to do with woke. Woke culture might be bad, but you can't blame everything on it.
@@RubyTwilite isn't conservatism more close minded than woke culture? the point of being woke is being more open to new ideas and to diversity, which conservative ppl fight so firmly against.
@@user-ik5gt3pv9s Being woke tends to mean you view people of color as victims in need of constant help, which is racism in itself. I'm a minority, and conservatives actually act normal towards me, while woke people constantly try to hold my hand.
What an ugly reply to a beautiful comment.
"it's like a strawberry"
"but fake and made with chemicals"
When you think about it, it's kinda weird that we try to synthethically recreate natural flavours.
Kind of, but thats what makes prouction easier and the product cheaper. Real strawberry licorice is time consuming and expensive. Its all for money
@@aworte3266 capitalism is ruling part of the world, and sadly I am living in this part
@@aworte3266 also most natural stuff expire and go bad easily
@@obornyi2407 more like most of the world, sucks that we don't have a better manner of economic governance.
@@obornyi2407 you wanna live in an African tribe? Or china?
The little boy at 1:50 is so cute! What a gorgeous smile he has!🙏💙
It’s a girl and yes she is soooo beautiful
That’s obviously a girl 😭
Ah shit I didn’t realize that
creepy comment
“Sometimes, sour is good.”
Chief knows what’s up
YEHHH
Shut up😭 I didn't even think about that until you said something 😭
Cannot go past a sour lolly. I even eat lemons like peeled apples. haha no lie.
I remember as a kid, my dad asked me to drink 1 squeezed lemon as a joke, and he'd give me 20 cents. I drank it in one go, and he was perplexed.. said "You deserve a dollar for that!" I was rich, rich I tells ya.. that was like 10 bags of mix lollies back in 1979.
@@lonewretch bro me too! everybody thinks im so weird when i literally YEARN for those really sour candies, though i do live in north africa so i'll probably never try it ;( though lemon do make a good treat!
@@sparkylol374 Cant you get them online? I'd be looking up sour candy online and getting them, if they were not available in shops here. But :) When I peel a lemon, yah, I do get looks. haha, mouth watering, tangy, delicious. Mix one squeezed lemon with one squeezed orange, and it removes some of the mouth sour, but it's sooooo good. :)
Ok, I'm surprised how wholesome this actually is. He treats the people there like humans and not like dummies like some other content creators would do.
🤔
And this is why he's one of a handful I'll actually spend my time watching
"like humans", they are humans.
@@7eleven482 yeah and that's what they are saying? Compared to other content creators and the person that commented that is completely right!
@@panfagg6968 yeah, i know
This is fantastic content, love to see brand new perspectives
You are in every comment section I frequent haha
Soooo Funny! I am glad you are having fun with the villagers!!
Yoo why are you here
ua-cam.com/video/amZAqwWXkQc/v-deo.html sauce
I never thought about them not having candy
These people seem strangely more civilized and pleasant than most in our “modern” society.
The kids are so adorable! God bless their soul, and the adults are so kind and noble.
I really believe that the use of phones and social media is somewhat responsible for how toxic people are nowadays.
@@blinder5250 thats crazy
@@kaden_eaugh what do you think?
@@blinder5250 Somewhat, but a lot of it is because of toxic parents, abuse, or just their general surroundings as a child. I mean, I used the internet as a young child and I turned out fine, and a lot of other kids as well.
@@nhaul8316 That's true and I can't disagree. However, would you agree that the internet and social media has had more of an impact?
I love how if they find something to be so delicious they share it, rather than eating it whole
They seem very polite and respectful, lovely people
Exactly!
Yea it's amazing!
@@aemyay5169 for the experience. It's not like they are consuming this everyday or at high amount like Americans.
@@aemyay5169 lmao yea you make a great point
These people are so beautiful and kind!😊
That's the problem they need to stop that. Stop eating anything, because one australian lady said it's not built for tribes. Her people died and got real sick over sugar.
Very
hello jamie.
It's amazing how much each tribe member cares for one another! Many people could learn a thing or two from these people.
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It’s crazy cuz everybody knows this already but too many people take themselves too seriously and would rather be rude
You can find this in any close knit community.
In America the person trying the candy would just hoard it all for themself, then demand more
@@NewHaven203 im american and i share my food with my friends at school and ask nothing in return. Idk what you're talking about. Maybe you should hang out with kinder individuals.
I just like how these are honest to God reactions, they don't care how they look online if it's fascinating the way they react, they just react the way they would with stuff they eat with no one watching. This is both really cool and respectful. Thank you for sharing their ways of life with the rest of the world. Africa has so much to offer, it is where humanity came from after all, and thus it is so important to learn more about it and its diversity
What u doin here kim
You looked cool Kim in your nuke vid, upload more please.
Diversity? context? I didn't see any white people in the tribe...who can I protest to?...your tribe is way too black it needs to represent the diversity of the western world! Sounds like typical 'progressive leftist bs" where's my rainbow flag? omg they eat meat! Leave these people in peace to enjoy life without the evils of consumerism.
I really like the way you are talking about Africa i African in Egypt which means i am Egyptian i am white but still African thank you for what you are saying because that kinda make feel to have hope in humanity
@@truckkun2 youre probably not actually white
Would’ve been awesome to see them try out pop rocks haha
Absolutely! Lol
Haha thought same. He may have been afraid of someone overreacting. It would be a very strange and foreign sensation to these people.
Omg hess
Yup!!
I was also thinking warheads, maybe a great idea, maybe a bad idea, only one way to find out.
I love seeing people who are so welcoming to strangers
I love how they shared their honest opinion and they didn’t complain. Lots of countrys in Africa have loads of nice people i wish i can go down there and experience there
Actually My mothers friend is from africa in ghana accra is actually not bad i tried one of the hotels its wonderrfull
@@kaylaadu1732 that kinda sound like ur calling The service in Afrbad or the continent poor
@@momo.m681 No no Im not saying that .All of the places round the world are the best and people work very hard to archieve them
I'm african he's lucky he wasnt in one of the cannibal tribes
@@jammzypoo True
That woman describing Twizzlers as 'looking like plastic' completely nailed it. Twizzlers taste like plastic that has been in the same room as a teaspoon of artificial flavoring
Red vines are way better
@@p00p_eater factsss
Facts 🤣
I never understood the twizzlers hype. They taste like an experiment in edible plastics.
I love twizzlers!!! Don’t hate!
this could be a part of each documentary please do this more!
There is a video where modern high tech bows are introduced to tribesmen in africa. The whole video is so wholesome and fun to watch!
This is his 2nd channel
Yep man that will be so cool to watch people try different sweets
I saw that video, that was so cool. They were amazed.
Agree with you but at some point it is like a crime cz now they know the difference between tasty n normal food 🤣🤣🤣
😅😂 i love how he broke out the huge machete to open up the peanut butter cup. Lol
I love their innocence of trying a foreign snack and they all shared. Made me smile the whole video.
It makes me too happy seeing their smiles, before I even realize, I'm smiling as well! Seeing people who are unable to take the little things for granted, try a new experience can be such an amazing thing sometimes.
Hits you right in the feels
Wow that’s crazy I was smiling as well it was a beautiful thing. Very good video 🙂
This is so wholesome, my heart melted when the boy found the sour patch kids were delicious
Same - so cute!
i think that was a girl
That’s a girl
Wow. Assuming someone's gender. transphobes!
He liked it so much he wanted more. He really enjoyed it. My heart melts when ever I see that clip.
I loved their interactions, all pretty wholesome. Great content mate.
Beautiful people. Inside and out - I wish them all the happiness. This made me smile.
Just met a coworker today and she said they same thing about me 😊. She's from Benin and fluent in French. I had a billion things running through my head. Feel bad that I dont want to hang out w/ her but wasn't really planning on staying at my job either. Almost wanted to cry when she told me how she grew up. But no matter what I say, I still think I prob come off as an ignorant american... which im not... soooo, I just talked about other things. 😔🤷🏻♀️ I do need more mommy friends tho. She prob would've never realized how we actually had some things in common.
I hope some racist does not ruin it
100% agreed.
@Michelle S. No that's not what i meant, what i meant is that people online that saw this does not appreciate who they are because they are like this
Them sharing those sweets with each other is very heartwarming.
Right, you love to see it🖤😭
No they’ll get cavities 🦷
@@passiflora1014 they're eating blood lol this won't kill them
@@hiimappy yes but hope they don’t get used to eating sugar
@@passiflora1014 even if they love it, they can’t get it. Do you se a 7-11 or Amazon van driving through? Come on, does EVERYTHING HAVE TO BE NEGATIVE???
I noticed they had one thing in common, a spirit of sharing
It seems like an inherent survival trait for humans. One or a few can hunt or scavenge, but everyone eats.
Americans could definitely learn from them.
@@heatherbukowski2102 I don't think its a matter of Americans learning. I feel its a matter of remembering. We are all tribal. Even during the early colonial days, people living in the frontier outside of government lived like this. Money and currency has changed this.
@@anthonygordon9483 ummm, americans think sharing is communist
@@cohengamertv6548 I don't think that is a American thing. That is a western civilization thing. Tribes trade with other Tribes just like any other type of people. Also these tribes don't care about gaining power and controlling other people. That is a universal culture thing going back to the dawn of western civilization. Who said these people are living in a communist society ? They probably still trade with other families. These guys were just chilling around and they knew each other. Hell they could of been hunting buddies. I think your complicating sharing from a peer to another peer with system controlled governments. Which is completely irrelevant. And communism and tribes do not work in a more advanced society with a larger population. The bigger the government and population, the more corruption there will be. That is a given. I do believe that the U.S. should embrace more socialism in health care though. That is something we still are ass holes about.
I just love how they share with everybody even if it is a tiny piece of candy. We should learn from them to be less greedy and share more with others.
At first, I was confused as to why they said the Reece's cup was salty. Then I realized it was because in the US, our food is so salty, we don't even notice.
Yes they're salty. I'm from latin america and first time I tried Reese's it seemed quite salty to be chocolate.
uk reeses aren’t quite salty, or we also don’t notice haha
@@danieladiazsoto2731 I'm from usa and the peanut butter they add in it was salty and still salty. Idk what they add in it lol
It’s the peanut butter.
Sugar and salt are addictive so they overdo it in most foods on purpose
Such BEAUTIFUL people in this tribe .
You can see it in their eyes , smiles and tone of voice . Heartwarming .
@@dont5014 Because no one cares about it. How the fuck was the guy suppose to see your profile picture anyway?
@@dont5014 ok
"Delicious"
"Super nice"
The way they say how they like and appreciate the food so quickly and matter of factly makes my heart melt. They are so kind.
Yes
honestly this is the kind of respect that should be normal
it's just sad how it's not normal
It's nice.. I think it's because to their culture, breaking bread (or... A Rice Krispy Treat in this case) with your fellow man is something that shows a deeper level of respect in tribes like this... I mean, it's quite possible they offered some of their rotten bile meat to him as a gesture, and THAT is very generous, even though I'd refuse, CERTAINLY... My stomach biome isn't capable of processing that.. But the time it takes to raise/hunt these animals/gather any seasonings or fruits etc... Laborious work... And when your happiness is almost a direct correlation of "If we have meat, we are happy..." then food is probably THE number one thing you could give someone that (in my American Head, culturally..) would make a Hunter Gatherer tribe welcome you.
That's not food.. lmao
Yeah cause everyone else outside of Africa takes hours to communicate how they feel about food they just ate. These people are so quick. Its amazing how quick they can say words.
If we could all be more like them the world would be alright.
I'm just amazed at how sweet and humble all of these people are. The most respectful group of people I've ever seen in my life. This made my whole week.
Until they boil you in a huge cauldron and make a stew with you.
Or was that in another story???
it's cause they never eat sugar
@@TheJimprez somebody! Forgot to take their pill.
@@vepply Is it your snowflake medication?
@@epsilonadept7301 yes🤣😭
i like how they all take care of eachother and share. like at the end when the men told him to bring the candy to the women.
they all work together and depend on eachother. life doesnt have to be all about screwing eachother and winning
Well said
Well colonialism changed the rules. People were functioning in societies in peace, equality, and prosperity before Columbus. Not every community and tribe, but many were. Imagine that.
Yeah, that’s how communities/tribes work… it’s sort of a form of political spectrum, but I’m not that educated on socialism/communism. Either way, they all work together for a common goal. Tribes will still fight obviously, but colonialism and all that really changed things. Conquest became a thing. Industry and advancement. While these people stuck to their roots, and have no reason to change. They’re not on this earth for profit, nor to force someone else under their thumb. (A lot of them aren’t anyways). I’m glad you realize this!
@@purplepheasant4776
Equality? Income wise, poor people work and low wages, poverty. Crime.
I doubt that
@@jordooo8770
If you’re not for profit, then that’s socialism.
Do you like affordable healthcare? That’s socialism.
America’s healthcare is “FOR PROFIT”, I can see why America’s healthcare is so bad.
That’s crazy that their immune systems can handle that blood, that is absolutely amazing, my family dries beluga cus we are native but this is awesome seeing them try something new
Beluga the UA-camr?
You can eat raw meat too. I've done it. Has to be good quality meat though.
People are not to eat the life source of animals or humans. 🩸👎🏽
@@katizz988
people have been eating meat since the dawn of humankind.
Some people art not to project their societal standards on others 👎🏽
@@katizz988 People are to eat the life source of animals.
These children smiles are golden😊😊
This is so cool. I love this human interaction and you don’t treat them like aliens culturally like most foreign to Africa. I’ve always loved this channel
Edit: W comment on a W channel ty
Team #capturedoncamerake is in the building.
Brother
Why would he treat them like aliens 🧐 after all he is in Africa our continent and territory soooooo9o
Oh yeah yeah
@@SM-ot5rv bro stfu since when is it your territory realise some countries/tribes in Africa are fighting for independence and some have achieved that no one wants to be ruled by yall so please for once keep your mouth quiet
This was full of such unique reactions. The guy that whips out a machete to open a reese cup because he has no idea how the packaging works is so endearing!
😂😂😂😂He's a hunter😂😂😂😂
Not a machete just a bigger knife.
That was the coolest was I have ever seen someone open a Reese cup
Why wouldn’t their reactions unique? Every human being has their own personality? Like huh?
@@cookiesbyjoss4553 😐
The little baby who tried the sour patch kids and says “Delicious” has such a beautiful little face🥺She/He looks like an Angel 🥰
I thought the child was a little girl. I wasn't sure. Lovely, either way!
@@mikaylathomas9922 it's a girl
@@mikaylathomas9922 fr
@@donaldclarke3574 she is a girl
@@andrew-xr8gf why does it even matter?
2:08 THIS LADY IS SO PRETTYYY
Agreed, she is beautiful.
simps
@@muichiro-m9l it's not I'm just saying how beautiful she is♡
REALL
I love how every time they receive something they like they immediately share it instead of taking it for themselves
exactly
Because they know what being poor is
@@janvertonghen14 they aren’t poor, that’s how they live. They have plenty of resources
@@janvertonghen14 L
Unlike most of us.
this video made me realize how much I love the look of traditional african clothes. like, the bold patterns? the colours? amazing. vogue could never
its not fashion,its tradition
@@danique5046 it may be traditional garb, but its still fashion
@@borisac3780 so true
Yeah so exotic 🙄
@@jelly_star1808 Bro what?
I love how he tells a little bit of history about each tribe. Shows he really respects these people and their values.
My only problem is him handing them food from his bare hands. Might be cultural differences but I am a black person from a 3rd world country and I'd view that as absolutely disrespectful and gross as would everyone else from my culture.
@@Selahhhhhhhhhhh doesn't matter there will always be someone disappointed no matter what ya do... So yeah you can have ya problem and live with it. Cheers 🥂
@@shekhar81 if they're pointing out something valid then you should reassess because you an I both know if someone walks up to you with food in their bare hands you absolutely would not eat it from them but I guess the fact that they're "primitive" makes it slide better with alot of you.
But the people of the tribe is handing each other food with their bare hands as well
@@Atlas92936 literally lol 😂
The kid who said “Delicious” was to kind and wholesome his shirt is correct he’s an Angel
I like how everyone is so politely and nice. Heartwarming😢
oh YES ... :I
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@Kingbee nah, theres something wrong with the society. I'm doing my best to be polite all day. But not everyone is unfortunately...
And they know to speak English 🤔
@Kingbee yeah sure leave fam behind too sure sure ma dude xD
This is basically my life when I lived in various countries. They were always experimenting foods on me and were shocked when I didn't like them. Endless entertainment 😂
😍😍😍😍💜👍👍👍👍 $000000000$0$
Trying other cuisine is my main goal whenever i go on a trip
Great approach. I also interact with a lot of different nationalities. So far they were surprised by horse radish and stuffed bell pepper. Latest craze was poppy based cakes. They went crazy for poppy. Who'd know?! But it makes great stories and experiences.
Same here, I almost ways go for new stuff lol@@dawidek4267
Not going to lie, seeing the adults happy made me smile- but the smile on the kids faces, truly the best part! I couldn’t help but smile so big when they smiled! So precious! I love this.
Sooooo polite❤️ they were!
1:41 the kid wit the mario kart shirt got the drip
And taste in games to
This is the type of content that UA-cam was made for!
Not rly
Heck ya 🫶
8:33 this guy is bad ass
@@Turtlea_yea because he used a knife? Lol
why would they eat raw food when their are standing 5 meters from a open fire?
I love the fact that they all share that first experience together and they weren't selfish.
communal living is very common in Africa. Everyone including neighbours are part of the family.
yes! i noticed it too and i think it speaks volumes
America is the problem lol. It’s not weird in our cultures it’s first instinct to share
@@mercybadoe3086 America is not the problem. Most of the world is the same way as the "problem".
And no I'm not American and have no reason to "stand up" for them, I'm nordic(Swedish).
Everyone should be more like these tribes in the sense of community.
@@Kampos94 believe me, never been to Sweden, but the Swedes I’ve met here in the states have more of a sense of community than we have here in USA
I love how friendly the African people are.
These african people*
Take a backpacking holiday to Johannesburg and see....
💀
except north africans (im north african so i know LOL)
these ones
I love the first chief!!❤ 🇿🇼
I love how they share everything... no selfishness at all.
underrated comment
survival is survival
They just want to see their reaction when they try the candy
They need tribe to survive
Make thailand
The little one smiling and saying “delicious” made my heart melt
Literally 😭😭 so cute!
I love how he makes the countries look like a 30minute bus ride away 😅 this was cute. Life looks so peaceful in the villages
Just wait till it gets dark.
It was until he went there
What u mean bud? He’s a nice guy
@@jordaneischeid4339 lots of nice guys get ppl killed
Just wait until u get forced to drink blood ;)
Awesome video. Made me cry, smile, think of life...more videos like this please. congrats from brazil
I love how the one guy asks what it's made of, IMO the real answer would've probably fascinated him. Much of the texture from modern gummy candy comes from gelatin, which is essentially just boiled and processed cow carcass, something this guy probably understands well.
you know, that's a really good point
Yeah but sour patch kids don’t have gelatin
youre assuming he doesnt know that just cuz hes african??? wtf is wrong with u...
africa has a better education system than america
@@jungkooksfootrest7699 bro you doing your fandom dirty by overreacting like this. mans literally said he knows this lmao
The respectful language and thanks for 1 peice of candy is so amazing. Most people can learn from this. What a humble people. Bless them with all the happiness in the world
They live out in the elements in third world countries yet they are so grateful and respectful. It sickens me when I look at this new generation in America who have everything at their fingertips but feel the need to complain and denigrate our country. Those spoiled brats could learn from these humble people.
@@jjones9822Ironic considering you're here complaining
@@lemonzandberriezthis doesnt make sense
I'm a 90s kid from Europe. People at the market sold 1 piece of candy n that was my treat. NOW, everything is sold in bulks.
if you are being sarcastic just shut up
Community is so delightful, we are all the same species, we should remember each one of our lives is special and deserving of respect
i think it’s so so so kind and whole some when i see the tribes sharing the smallest treat ever with their families. they share a whole pop tart with the whole family even tho it’s considered a snack they treated it as a meal and shared it with the whole tribe and it made me smile. they are so selfless and i love it. much to you Africa from your friends from the USA.
Ok i wont
tiki Tasak 9
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That's how you spread covid and disease
The media poorly represents life and “poverty” in African countries. These people don’t see themselves as poor or charity cases, they enjoy and thrive in simple lifestyles, they share amongst their community, they eat only natural & healthy food and truly when it comes down to it they’re living much better lives than some of the richest people in the world. Imagine how advanced their society would be if the Europeans hadn’t exploited all their natural resources & riches. This was beautiful to watch, puts things into perspective.
That's not a very accurate perspective. Few small tribal societies ever amassed any riches. Wealth generally only amasses in large civilizations. Also you're ignoring their short life expectancies and natural struggle to survive against parasites and disease. There's a reason most people never go back to tribal life after they move into civilization.
I am in Kenya, and half kenyan, I live in the city and I life a nice life, WE AIN'T POOR
@@onetwothree4148 did you even try to understand their comment?
@@carti9248 yes, I'm entirely familiar with that perspective. Many professors teach it. "They're living much better lives than some of the richest people in the world" was an irreconcilably ignorant thing to say.
@@onetwothree4148 he wasnt talking about just the tribes, he was talking about african countries as a whole. if you havent been there, you cant speak. i've been to africa many times as thats where my dad is from, and people arent in poverty. some to most of the people there are living way better lives than people in other places. dont let what other people say get to your head, ESPECIALLY on the internet, because its not true lol
Oh my god they’re all so FRIENDLY AND GENUINE. I love this so much
Those guys do the hardest work in the village.. and they look like they do it with a smile. So awesome to see them enjoying treats haha. Never heard of Reeses being described as salty, but as an empath, i can see what he means as he doesnt encounter tastes like peanut butter often. This video was one of my favorites.. thanks!
You can see that these people are happy and satisfied with the life that they are living. They are united as one, there is equality and there's no peer pressure or separation. This is how all of us in the world should be. I love being African
This is how we were meant to live but man do I love air conditioning
Yep, when you're united with your own people instead of forced diversity.
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@@mstrikesback168 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@mstrikesback168 definitely part of EDL
Kids always have beautiful smiles, makes me happy to see them enjoying candies :)
I have mixed feelings because with how bad the food industry has gotten in the west and how good the food scientists are at making their snacks addicting, he might as well be giving these kids cocaine.
@@SpaceOutlaww It's surely a valid concern and something that must be tackled.
Luckily in my country, Italy, people tend to avoid them for the most part.
@@SpaceOutlaww well.. I can assure you, where they live there is no "cocaine" (American sweets) being sold.. So... when they "white man" is gone, they will have to stick with honey and fruits.
Sus sussy baka
Omg we have same profile but different name😁☹️
Something I noticed about kids is that they always seem to start running when they eat something they don’t like, as if they can run from the bad taste. Like the first kid with the sour candy. I used to do that too 🤣
I also do that sometimes even through I'm 10
@@kelvinagbobe6117 Then you are still a kid, my friend 👀
No, that's only for stupid kids. The smart ones know better.
@@stinegregersen6553 true
I do a similar thing tbh 😂 start waving my hands around and shuffling my feet like I can fling the flavor out my mouth if I move my hands fast enough
I love that they share everything
I randomly found it, and saw it. It’s so cute when the young children take bites of it, and when the tribes first try it and call it delicious.
Let's hope they don't get addicted to the refined sugar in the candy.
I honestly wished he had kept this stuff away from the kids.
@@tdeo2141 it’s probably not something they can get easily though
@@tdeo2141 Me too!! And their poor teeth.
@@Stefanie3 u acting like they can js get candy daily 💀
@@Stefanie3 I know… somehow I doubt they have access to toothpaste,,, but hopefully he never comes back with more candy.
My man finds the most macho guy in the tribe, grilling butchered game and is like "Here have a candy ring. You have to wear it".
They don’t have these preconceived gay ideas cause there’s no LGBTQ+ propaganda making men wonder if they’re gay.
"wow is that human hair on your bicept? want a ring pop?"
lol
😂
I love female tribal clothing; it's beautiful. The culture within these tribes is so strong and close.
When you get away from your tribe and culture, you become more distanced from your roots. These people are strongly connected.
It is always interesting to see what people outside of your country think of the food that you eat.
These ppl look great. They are probably 200 years old. The little kids are at least 45. Will looks terrible next to the tribal people. That's what twizzlers will get you (even though I ❤️ twizzlers.) I probably look like trash next to their white teeth and glowing skin. Not a single balding head, cellulite dimple, pimple, or tooth cavity. I bet these people are still growing.
I imagine how impressed medieval Europeans were with African and Native American tribes compared to their terrible diet and hygiene. They can keep the blood and bile. Put my goat on 375 and pass me a piece. 🥧
Agreed it looks beutiful
mmmmmmh riceb kriphey treat
@@sirincompetent758 cringe
7:25 "wow so this one likes raw liver and candy, that's quite the range" PLEASE 😭😭
😂 yeah
it really makes me happy how universal it is for people of any and every culture to like/value/care for dogs as we see here. Knowing that a group of people who are basically the exact opposite of me in every way have dogs in their daily lives, just as I do, feels like connecting on a deeper level to me. The unique relationship between man and dog is universal. Nearly everyone can relate to living alongside the unconditionally loving and loyal companions that dogs are, and I think that is really cool. Dogs are just the best, man lol
Sure we have dogs here in Africa but they're not valued the same, here we dont keep them as pets but mainly for security reasons and the treatment is different too
@@takira0971 I was just about to say the same thing, here dogs are just security, not part of the family.
@@takira0971 it depends on where in Africa and the individuals taking care of them. Some people value dogs as pets and treat them well, some people don't. Same as everywhere else in the world.
Definitely not any and every culture. In Iran they murder every dog they see in the streets. People don’t keep them as pets they are viewed as dirty. Unfortunately I wish it was every culture:(
Ever heard of china’s annual dog meat festival…
Sonny humor gets me everytime. "When the women didn't like the sweet. Seems like the guys here would save a lot of money when it's valentines." LOL 😆
Mmm his humor is like level 2 out of 10 but the effort is 20+
@@Royal_dj_ent I know it's just effortless. 👌
They want a 1 pound lobster
Why you giving them poison ??
@@duanesolomon7737 ??
All of these people are beautiful. They all seem to have such a gentle nature. The smiles on the children's faces are priceless. Why can't we all just get along like this?
Because we have a stupid system that is makeing everything stressful, badly paid jobs, stupid teaching system and it is funny but when you think about it that most parents teach their kids to be good, polite and avoid bad people but at the end bad people are promoted, gangsta style is promoted, being an idiot is promoted so I am asking just WTF is going on here?
Because politics and greed. Remove those 2 things and we'd save society and everyone would be just as happy as these folk. Honestly think about it, politics and greed fuel each other in a perpetual cycle that our entire system is built to keep going, remove those and the only thing left that ruins our humanity is selfishness.
@@poppetypinggaming7424 I agree
@@poppetypinggaming7424 fr. i don’t get what greed had to do with this though? maybe remove greed to racism .
I'm assuming this is a witty satire
This video reminded me that you don't need everything to be happy and have a full life, people there enjoying their life with what they have and it's really beautiful ❤
The way that the guy just took his knife to Open the candy, like it was fruit, was so natural to him, it's awesome. You're amazing.
Bro thats rly sharp & big knife
Real life crocodile Dundee
@xXx_-THEDAY-_xXx And?
I like how you are giving them food from your culture, and they give you food from theirs. It's a nice exchange.
Yeah a liver for a recess pretty fair
the problem is I dont know that I could stomach some of the things they eat... and I dont want to be disrespectful!
@@ChairmanMeow1 it’s not disrespectful at all! the most important thing is to respect their culture and it’s alright if you can’t stomach it, lol tbh i wouldn’t even be able to stomach some either!
@@mell6393 I was offered some crazy stuff in China and I always tried to eat it. I did have to start saying no to the really spicy stuff though, I just cant handle it. I just wanted them to know I wasnt being disrespectful to their culture. But after a while I befriended a lot of chinese people my age and could be more honest about what I liked and didnt like. :) But yea imagine if someone invites you to their hut home out in a village, how can you turn down anything they serve you?? You gotta eat it somehow!
@@ChairmanMeow1 same i was worried about that
Their English was amazing!
Yes
Zimbabwe was a British colony
Better then most Americans.
@@mikkalincoln4497 make that statement when you were supposed to use than and not then…
😂
@@mikkalincoln4497 Americans have their own English dialect. It was invented in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Classic ignorant European.
Edit: also noticed that you said “then” it should be ‘than’ in that instance.
Thanks!
Money 💵💵💰💰💰
Edit: this poor dude spent 9 dollars and got 5 likes 😭
It's so heartwarming that these people are so aware of the world we are living in while being so humble and genuine
*GLAD THEY STAYED THERE, BEFORE BECOMING CRIMINALS IN THE UNITED STATES*
I love how even with small candies they all share it without a second thought.
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You sit try to get comments everywhere that get thousands of likes 😂
Hi Xxavier :)
You are seriously EVERYWHERE😆
Not me. I would eat it straight away no thought whatsoever
I loveee how authentic they are and can tell the difference knowing its made out of something not so natural
You truly have a one of a kind channel and connection with every human you encounter! Thank you for showing us the rest of the world and their cultures!! ☺️
It’s beautiful to see the camaraderie between them all. They all share what they have with their people, and that’s a lesson the whole world could learn from. Great video! :)
Yea it’s what Africans believe. Unfortunately some of us were stolen by greedy ppl who don’t believe in sharing anything.
Yea like they always take a piece and pass it on don’t even think twice about it ‼️‼️‼️
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The kid who liked the sour patches had me smiling so hard
Yes he had such a beautiful smile!!!
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Me too the kid looked sooooo cute !
yes his face he kept smiling
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she’s so real for that gushers are ELITE
She was feeling those Gushers ❤. That burst of juice is so good!
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Eh. There are other better candies
@@shovelknight14 He gave them sour patch kids, twizzlers, gushers, ring pops, reese's, kinder eggs, twix, starburst, rice krispie treats, and pop-tarts. If I could only keep ONE of that list, it would be gushers 🤤!! Runners-up would be starburst, twizzlers, and rice krispie treats. Even though I don't eat candy anymore, really :(
FRRR MY CHILDHOOD CANDY
her face when you said the gusher was made from chemicals 😭😭😅
It's amazing how everyone shares with eachother no matter how small sweet.! Who do we call civilization.
honestly people like that warm my heart so much it’s makes me wanna cry 😊
they’re woman at 2:08 is absolutely stunning and i love how respectful they all are. a nice change from how so many people in america are.
Looks like a pretty affluent village.
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Sounds kinds racist
Do you absolutely have to bring cultural-Mar ists propaganda here? Americans are not worse or better than others. Statistics do not support the Mar ists talking points.
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