The people who run their mouths the most are usually the ones wish they could be in your position. African Americans in America, some, have a tendency of speaking on things they have no hands on experience with. Rwanda looks amazing!
I'm black British of Caribbean origin and I have to say that your video mirrored my experience of Rwanda when I visited in the summer. On the whole Rwandans are warm and helpful people and the place is simply beautiful with good infrastructure. However I did notice the following things which could be better: 1. Some instances of poor customer service, rudeness and sometimes unfriendlyness. (I'm not gonna mention everything that happened). 2. Assuming that black travellers are Nigerian and having a negative disposition towards people that look different to the locals. 3. English isn't as prevalent as I was led to believe prior to visiting. Which I don't have a problem with, but there were occasions where people would pretend they understood English just so they could have your custom or just coz they didn't want to say they couldn't. This had lead to disagreements or just general confusion 4. The food in restaurants was generally not very good and it could be difficult to find somewhere to eat (not in all places though) 5. Lack of available goods and services, for example, very little to buy in supermarkets, shelves empty etc and imported snacks/foods sometimes tasted off or were past their sell by date I give all of this feedback coz what Rwanda do well, they do really well and there are more positives than negatives. I would definitely go back but those were some of what stood out in my mind
Yes when it comes to customer service sometimes in rwanda we can be slow you order something and it gets to you after hours and rwanda does not really have a supermarket culture just yet both of these things should be looked at for real i hope our goverment does work on that dont know bout the food though
I’m black expat living in Rwanda for a long time. Several things that you mentioned about Rwanda caught my attention because they are not true though I respect they could be your initial impressions. You mentioned that Rwandans don’t like Nigerians: that is absolutely false. I have many Nigerian friends living in Rwanda and they were all shocked when I asked them if they ever had bad experiences in Rwanda or with Rwandan people. For the services and restaurants, Rwandans may be slow for serving but not really rude. They are very calm and polite people and we do really appreciate that everyday. Peace and love brothers!
@@ayankunleakanbi1650 most nigerians that travel are criminals. I am not from rwanda but i know 2 nigerian doctors and 50 drug dealers. lets call a spade a spade
Hey there! I just wanted to share some friendly advice regarding your recent video where you mentioned your plans to visit Rwanda. As someone who is familiar with the country and its history, I can't help but express my concern. Rwanda has had a poor track record when it comes to freedom of speech, which affected my own experience when I last visited in 2006. During my time there, I encountered a rather challenging situation that led me to cut my trip short. Unfortunately, the dictatorial regime in place fosters an environment where everyone feels compelled to spy on one another, and open conversations are greatly restricted. It's disheartening to see a few individuals who consider themselves superior and maintain their ignorance, even in dire circumstances. I wanted to warn you about the potential risks involved in returning to Rwanda, especially since your video has garnered attention from people who may not have been aware of all the details you shared. It's important to note that those who have reached out to you are not ordinary citizens but rather members of the Secret Services. They are likely embarrassed by the exposure and may seek retribution. Considering everything, I strongly advise you to explore other incredible destinations in Africa, where you can fully enjoy your travels without encountering similar challenges. I speak from personal experience as a young Rwandan fluent in the languages you mentioned in your video. Trust me, returning to Rwanda may not be the best decision for you right now. Please take this comment as a sincere suggestion, and I wish you all the best in your future adventures across the beautiful continent of Africa! Take care, jptipsters
When I saw your video, I couldn't exactly relate with my immigration experience. Then again, I am actually learning the language and come from a city where staring is not uncommon. Could relate to the food part though xD.
It's just people experience I move here and I invested money and brought a 4bed 4bath house and started two businesses and a guy in Rwanda show me everything for free so I'ma give everybody all the information how to get a residential permit and a business permit as well it's super easy and cheap
The other not so good thing I noticed on a few occasions was locals trying to stop tourists from taking pictures and videos, or assuming that tourists are videoing you and confronting them because of personal superstitious beliefs.
I would encourage you to also put some effort in learning basic Swahili, it will make your journey in east Africa easy. Also use google translator if you want to communicate. It translates to Swahili very good. If you just typed I am looking for yellow fever vaccine and gave the person to read it, you would have saved a lot of time.
Don’t go back to Rwanda, not safe for you as you must have upset those authorities over there. The natives are not free to express themselves due to fear of the dictatorship government they have in place.
I watched your video and as a Rwandan I am sorry people were bullying you because the things you said are really very uncomfortable and I know my people do such things unfortunately ✊🏾 You should actually leave the comments on because I need to see those wrong comments and explain to them
Hi. I'm visiting Rwanda in February 2023. I'm going to be looking for multiple retail spaces available to open and build out multiple ice cream and dessert shops. Would there be a problem finding suppliers and wholesale food suppliers?
There could be. Most of the food is produced locally. There was an ice cream brand imported from Tanzania or Kenya, and it was expensive. Not sure if there are local suppliers in Rwanda.
A possible reason why people stared at you is because of your different style, especially the hair bun. In many African countries long hair for men is seen as youth rebellion.
Are the children from the different parts of Africa being trafficked for their genetics? The Belgium Monarch obsession with the tribe in Rwanda makes me wonder if they are using the DNA from these children in the most criminal acts.
Hey man among the good banyarwanda I was vouching for you against the irate Jamaican in the comments section of the other video but you never once acknowledged me
The people who run their mouths the most are usually the ones wish they could be in your position. African Americans in America, some, have a tendency of speaking on things they have no hands on experience with. Rwanda looks amazing!
Happy to see you here! And yes, I absolutely agree. Thank you for sharing your input, ES!
It is so refreshing to hear a male perspective on the benefits of travel. I'm a new UA-camr and glad I found your channel
Always good to provide balance reporting.
I'm black British of Caribbean origin and I have to say that your video mirrored my experience of Rwanda when I visited in the summer. On the whole Rwandans are warm and helpful people and the place is simply beautiful with good infrastructure. However I did notice the following things which could be better:
1. Some instances of poor customer service, rudeness and sometimes unfriendlyness. (I'm not gonna mention everything that happened).
2. Assuming that black travellers are Nigerian and having a negative disposition towards people that look different to the locals.
3. English isn't as prevalent as I was led to believe prior to visiting. Which I don't have a problem with, but there were occasions where people would pretend they understood English just so they could have your custom or just coz they didn't want to say they couldn't. This had lead to disagreements or just general confusion
4. The food in restaurants was generally not very good and it could be difficult to find somewhere to eat (not in all places though)
5. Lack of available goods and services, for example, very little to buy in supermarkets, shelves empty etc and imported snacks/foods sometimes tasted off or were past their sell by date
I give all of this feedback coz what Rwanda do well, they do really well and there are more positives than negatives. I would definitely go back but those were some of what stood out in my mind
Yep! Absolutely agree with your assessment. Thank you for sharing your input. Your engagement is much appreciated!
Yes when it comes to customer service sometimes in rwanda we can be slow you order something and it gets to you after hours and rwanda does not really have a supermarket culture just yet both of these things should be looked at for real i hope our goverment does work on that dont know bout the food though
They don't like Nigerians? Why?
I’m black expat living in Rwanda for a long time. Several things that you mentioned about Rwanda caught my attention because they are not true though I respect they could be your initial impressions.
You mentioned that Rwandans don’t like Nigerians: that is absolutely false. I have many Nigerian friends living in Rwanda and they were all shocked when I asked them if they ever had bad experiences in Rwanda or with Rwandan people.
For the services and restaurants, Rwandans may be slow for serving but not really rude. They are very calm and polite people and we do really appreciate that everyday.
Peace and love brothers!
@@ayankunleakanbi1650 most nigerians that travel are criminals. I am not from rwanda but i know 2 nigerian doctors and 50 drug dealers. lets call a spade a spade
what's amazing how on point their Google maps are,.
Much love!! It was good hearing from you!! Keep doing what you doing...
Thank you for stopping by and showing love! 🙏🏽 🙂
Great Video. Very balanced and very fair !!
We love you. We want you back in Rwanda 🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼
Thank you! I love y'all too. Can't wait to visit again.
Can't get enough of this one 🙏🙏🙏🙏💕
omg! I been waiting for this video lol
Yeah! You gave me the idea! lol. Thank you.
PS, I have a book I've been meaning to give you. It's really good.
I’ve been there, brother. It’s a false narrative there. It looks beautiful. When you scratch below. The surface is funky, as hell
Hey there!
I just wanted to share some friendly advice regarding your recent video where you mentioned your plans to visit Rwanda. As someone who is familiar with the country and its history, I can't help but express my concern. Rwanda has had a poor track record when it comes to freedom of speech, which affected my own experience when I last visited in 2006.
During my time there, I encountered a rather challenging situation that led me to cut my trip short. Unfortunately, the dictatorial regime in place fosters an environment where everyone feels compelled to spy on one another, and open conversations are greatly restricted. It's disheartening to see a few individuals who consider themselves superior and maintain their ignorance, even in dire circumstances.
I wanted to warn you about the potential risks involved in returning to Rwanda, especially since your video has garnered attention from people who may not have been aware of all the details you shared. It's important to note that those who have reached out to you are not ordinary citizens but rather members of the Secret Services. They are likely embarrassed by the exposure and may seek retribution.
Considering everything, I strongly advise you to explore other incredible destinations in Africa, where you can fully enjoy your travels without encountering similar challenges. I speak from personal experience as a young Rwandan fluent in the languages you mentioned in your video. Trust me, returning to Rwanda may not be the best decision for you right now.
Please take this comment as a sincere suggestion, and I wish you all the best in your future adventures across the beautiful continent of Africa!
Take care,
jptipsters
Wow! Thank you for sharing. I appreciate your response.
I’m going to binge watch your SA experience.
😊🙏🏽🙏🏽 thank you
I would love to visit Rwanda 🇷🇼 one day ❤
Please do! You'll love it.
When I saw your video, I couldn't exactly relate with my immigration experience. Then again, I am actually learning the language and come from a city where staring is not uncommon. Could relate to the food part though xD.
It's just people experience I move here and I invested money and brought a 4bed 4bath house and started two businesses and a guy in Rwanda show me everything for free so I'ma give everybody all the information how to get a residential permit and a business permit as well it's super easy and cheap
The other not so good thing I noticed on a few occasions was locals trying to stop tourists from taking pictures and videos, or assuming that tourists are videoing you and confronting them because of personal superstitious beliefs.
Wow, are u back to Africa
I would encourage you to also put some effort in learning basic Swahili, it will make your journey in east Africa easy. Also use google translator if you want to communicate. It translates to Swahili very good. If you just typed I am looking for yellow fever vaccine and gave the person to read it, you would have saved a lot of time.
Anton could you help me plan my family’s trip to South Africa or Namibia? Trying to decide which one
Nevermind I see I can email you. Thank you brother and blessings
What wrong with you?
I stopped by your channel to check on you. I see no need post for over 5 months. How are you?
Thank you for checking in! New video up tonight
Are you still in Namibia?
You look slimmer
You have nothing to worry about. The Rwandans never took any offense. You did the same with South Africa. So, what's the big deal?
Very good point! Thank you for engaging 🙏🏽
Don’t go back to Rwanda, not safe for you as you must have upset those authorities over there. The natives are not free to express themselves due to fear of the dictatorship government they have in place.
Someone else also warned me not to go back. Thanks for the input.
People are so weird! Just say you're triggered by someone else's experience. They're probably mad because you're able to travel outside of the U.S.
I watched your video and as a Rwandan I am sorry people were bullying you because the things you said are really very uncomfortable and I know my people do such things unfortunately
✊🏾
You should actually leave the comments on because I need to see those wrong comments and explain to them
Hi. I'm visiting Rwanda in February 2023. I'm going to be looking for multiple retail spaces available to open and build out multiple ice cream and dessert shops. Would there be a problem finding suppliers and wholesale food suppliers?
There could be. Most of the food is produced locally. There was an ice cream brand imported from Tanzania or Kenya, and it was expensive. Not sure if there are local suppliers in Rwanda.
The people are broke.
A possible reason why people stared at you is because of your different style, especially the hair bun. In many African countries long hair for men is seen as youth rebellion.
I think you're right. Thanks for pointing that out.
@@AntonsClass you're welcome. I know it's a bit annoying 😁. It happened during my visit just for driving an unusual (American) car!
The music in your wonderful videos cheapejn the message
... and they're nothing but a distraction.
Thanks for the constructive criticism. Noted.
Why are people attacking you on your own opinions and the fact that some of them have never been to Rwanda
right?! Crazy. lol
Not me loving your intro
Are the children from the different parts of Africa being trafficked for their genetics? The Belgium Monarch obsession with the tribe in Rwanda makes me wonder if they are using the DNA from these children in the most criminal acts.
False information!!. Dna of 2017 proved we Egyptians fairer than modern day egyptian. Stop spreading lies about my country
I think you're lost, mate.
Hey man among the good banyarwanda I was vouching for you against the irate Jamaican in the comments section of the other video but you never once acknowledged me
I don't always see all the comments, brother. Appreciate you!
@@AntonsClass yes do reach out to me when you get here 🙂🇷🇼