I remember Cindy's story from the television show "Grenzeloos verliefd' I loved her journey. In 2018 I decided to travel with Jolinaiko and it was such a lovely experience. One day I will travel with them again.
Very interesting perspective on living in Ghana and how she made various adjustments in her life to find happiness.Great interview. I think it is important for people/families to realize the choices and considerations that’s involve when you have children.🙏🏾🥰 blessings to you & the family.
Me too! I met some dutch guys while traveling throughout Europe and they told me that they all have to learn English at a very young age and that they don't dub their movies or TV shows if the original language is English (which they show a lot there), so they're quite exposed from early on, but it doesn't mean you can't start learning a language when you're older-just be consistent; it'll happen for you!
They grow up watching movies with subtitles... Where other countries like German tend to dub their movies. Also Dutchies are into American and British music to the point that it tops their charts.
I have to admit... Of the Ghanaian influences I'd say you're one of the better and natural interviewers. You ask the questions I'd want to ask. Here are the subjects you should also push upon interviewees: politics... Economics... Legislation.... Environmental... Good luck
I follow them on Instagram. Didnt know who was behind it. Nice to hear this interview. Been living in Ghana for 2 months now on vacation and loving it.
i think you need to catch up with my brother(Clement) who married a Dutch lady..they have an NGO called green Gold in the North😁😁😁. its always refreshing to see people settle in Ghana and again having a peaceful marriage. Cheers and be safe
So Anna, does most people in Netherland Speak English like this,if so then it's very good ooooo, when visiting for holidays,it will not be a problem at all.👍👍👍👍
Doesn't her kids' school have after-school or weekend recreational programmes? It seems a shame that her daughter can't take dance classes because of traffic.
Do you know that people can continue to have (hopes, dreams, passions, and personal desires) regardless of (age, race, education, professional achievements, or relationship status)? Damn you Africans are really slow?
Colonial mindset became nationalistic…. Speak more Dutch hmmmm not the local language… hmmm interesting it’s like professor Patrick LUMUMBA says make africa great again. Africans impressed if their children speak another language but their own
Hope you like the series 🥰
Yes I enjoy watching the series Anna 🥰🥰👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
wow such a delicious documentary. Well done Anna
Please think about pursuing a program in journalism. You are really good in what you do.
Sometimes you don't need fancy degrees....
Your content is always educational and I am pleased to view, whether you are in Holland or Ghana.
Thank you Marian 🥰
@@AnnaAcheampong i look forward to watching you Anna. Your content is informative.
It's always beautiful to see the world come together! this ❤️❤️❤️
I remember Cindy's story from the television show "Grenzeloos verliefd' I loved her journey. In 2018 I decided to travel with Jolinaiko and it was such a lovely experience. One day I will travel with them again.
Great job.
You did a good discussion I following you from Sudan 🇸🇩.
Thank you so much you have pretty pronouncing.
Very interesting perspective on living in Ghana and how she made various adjustments in her life to find happiness.Great interview. I think it is important for people/families to realize the choices and considerations that’s involve when you have children.🙏🏾🥰 blessings to you & the family.
I’m always stunned by how well people in the Netherlands speak English. I need you guys to give me some language learning tips LOL
Me too! I met some dutch guys while traveling throughout Europe and they told me that they all have to learn English at a very young age and that they don't dub their movies or TV shows if the original language is English (which they show a lot there), so they're quite exposed from early on, but it doesn't mean you can't start learning a language when you're older-just be consistent; it'll happen for you!
Good observation, they speak good English, how is that?
Anna does, Cindy not so much. Terrible accent, hard to understand
German and The Netherlands people are Anglo saxones. English is not difficult for them though.
They grow up watching movies with subtitles... Where other countries like German tend to dub their movies. Also Dutchies are into American and British music to the point that it tops their charts.
I have to admit... Of the Ghanaian influences I'd say you're one of the better and natural interviewers. You ask the questions I'd want to ask.
Here are the subjects you should also push upon interviewees: politics... Economics... Legislation.... Environmental...
Good luck
Yes, our/my Tamale is not a village, especially not a small one ... 😊 relative to the whole of Ghana...
Nice interview.
My apologies im yet to visit 🙈
Visit ES and Vinman
I follow them on Instagram. Didnt know who was behind it. Nice to hear this interview. Been living in Ghana for 2 months now on vacation and loving it.
Great interview. Loved hearing Cindy's story!
i think you need to catch up with my brother(Clement) who married a Dutch lady..they have an NGO called green Gold in the North😁😁😁. its always refreshing to see people settle in Ghana and again having a peaceful marriage. Cheers and be safe
Glad to see you're back. Cant wait to do another live chat
So Anna, does most people in Netherland Speak English like this,if so then it's very good ooooo, when visiting for holidays,it will not be a problem at all.👍👍👍👍
Yes almost every one can speak at least a little english, you would definitely like it
Yes, especially in the big cities, and I can say almost everybody in Amsterdam speaks English.
Wow
Hi Anna,where is Kevin,Sophia and Mika?
I hope you did not leave them alone in Netherland.Love from USA.lol😀😁😍
Stop judging her. She's working. Many men travel for work and never ask that question.
Thank you Cindy for sharing your journey with us.
Did you have a video that about raising children in Ghana
You are a very good conversationalist. Do more of these interviews.
Leuk man! Ik ken haar destijds van Grenzeloos verliefd
Is Acheampong back living in Ghana?
This interview was interesting, I hope other people from the Netherlands visit Ghana as well.
I really enjoyed this interview,thanks for shearing this with us....
Very interesting
Good
You lived in Africa for some time Akwaaba
You dearest fam are you back in Ghana i saw you moving back last time going to the west
I came back to shoot content and see my friends 🥰
Africa is rich and not poor
Mrs. Acheampong hope you are learning from her
Everyone's situation and tolerance is different. Her children's happiness is most important.
Anna! I'm HAPPY you're BACK! Yeah!
Ur looking beautifully
Anna you are soooooo cute my dear
Remember to pay all your taxes, including property rates. Support elevy, support NPP government and help maintain the peace.
Mrs Acheampong, you did good questions, brava!
Hi 😊 my friend
Hi
I want do bussiness in Ghana. Can u help me
Hi Anna!! Very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
Fantastisch vrouw. Ik vind het omgeven mooi.
You're looking beautiful, Anna
Hii
I Luv u my Sweet
pretty vlog Anna.
You are good……top.
Thank you very much sister
Doesn't her kids' school have after-school or weekend recreational programmes? It seems a shame that her daughter can't take dance classes because of traffic.
Thats the hassle of living in Accra
Traffic!
Amazing
nice interview
where are her kids, Anna ?
Where is her husband, Anna?
you did incredibly well but that's the only deficit I saw. Honestly you're fantastic
Hi Anna!
Anna I did not like this Question, where do you see yourself in 5yrs.
That's a married woman....committed married woman.
Can you explain what you mean?
Probably professionally I’m not sure the question has something to do with her marriage
Do you know that people can continue to have (hopes, dreams, passions, and personal desires) regardless of (age, race, education, professional achievements, or relationship status)? Damn you Africans are really slow?
@@globalcitizen740 I know slow just like your mama
Just ignore. Majority of the comments this M Owusu gives is negative. SMH
Colonial mindset became nationalistic…. Speak more Dutch hmmmm not the local language… hmmm interesting it’s like professor Patrick LUMUMBA says make africa great again. Africans impressed if their children speak another language but their own