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Black and White Questions Continue Being Shared in South Africa

Joburger’s black and white questions on his Facebook page continue to be popular amongst South Africans. Here are the latest three with some of the most “liked” replies… So what have Black People in South Africa learnt from other races? Mabuyi Ndlela: PRIORITIES!!!!! Investing in property and saving for kids’ education is more important than […]

Joburger’s black and white questions on his Facebook page continue to be popular amongst South Africans. Here are the latest three with some of the most “liked” replies…

So what have Black People in South Africa learnt from other races?

Mabuyi Ndlela: PRIORITIES!!!!! Investing in property and saving for kids’ education is more important than expensive cars and clothes. Stop spending money you don’t have on things you don’t need, to impress people who don’t care!!!

Mabuyi Ndlela: White people dude. Those people will buy clothes at pick n pay, drive an old car but their kids’ education funds are saved from the time the pregnancy test shows two lines, and they have homes to die for. Then it’s totally the opposite with us. Once we have a bit of cash, we want the latest car, the very best clothing brand but come varsity time, our child is standing at the NSFAS queue.

Sbusiso Ncube: I’ve learned that not all white people are R a c i s t s..

Fola Morake Setou: I am staying in one of the nicest neighbourhoods in Centurion, Doringkloof. There are only 2 black families in my street, the treatment AWESOME… We have a 2-way radio for the whole community of almost 300 houses and WhatsApp group, any help is just a call away, whether electrical or plumbing problems, someone with skills will come running to your house to help for free nogal

Tshepang Hlongwane: I learned that a fancy English accent doesn’t mean intelligence. So I stopped bettering my accent and improved my vocabulary instead.lol

Wisani Kubai: I learnt to fart in public from white people.

Florence FlossyFlo Mvalo: I learnt the art of snitching at work from Indians. I got promoted yesterday.

Tebogo Mystraw Ngoatoana: I like how Indians help each other to establish businesses.. They invest in each other and their families!!

Mzwandile Mdluli: White people believe hard in South Africa’s success and well being that no matter how hard they’re criticised by black people they keep calm and keep doing what they feel is best. Your hearts and courage is bigger than you can comprehend. Biggup

David Munhu: Drive an old car and wear shorts with your farmer shoes, but be loaded as fark in the bank account with deeds to properties! Thank you to my white friends 🙂

Lesego Belle Rampagane: I have learned to look people in the eye when talking to them as it comes across as being confident. I learned this from white people

Alukhethi Mukololo Wa Netshidzivhe: You can live with one hairstyle your whole life…from white people

What have Indian People in South Africa learnt from other races?

Saiyuri Pillay: You won’t die if you pay the original price for something. Heart attack, maybe. But that’s about it ?

Claude Moodley: From black peeps, greet first, find out how they are and then ask your question otherwise prepare to be ignored.

Amanda Venessa Jugdeo: White people are extremely generous always giving to charity.

Yashka Singh: From black people – that their women continue to be the Earth’s strongest people considering the reality of triple oppression. <3 they’ve taught me to fight against what i perceive to be wrong. From white people: to be more independent and realize that you shouldn’t blindly follow everything your family says just because that’s how it has always been.

Maseeha Rahim: I love how black people will receive something with both hands and they have so much respect for elders.

And what have White People in South Africa learnt from other races?

Jane Glaister Lait: I learned that no matter how black people have struggled, they still have an innate joy, sense of community and have great sense of humour that I love ❤️

Noel Boshoff: Never complain at a KFC before you get your food [so you don’t get a “special order”]

Florence Bester: I was taught by a black lady how to tie my baby on my back with a beach towel, she was asleep in 30seconds 🙂

Theo Blunts: My lovely white people, please learn to fear death like us blacks. Stop putting your lives in danger by scuba diving with sharks or going out without sunscreen.

Doreen Pelser: From black people I have learned to share… I have also learned to chill! Sometimes you just need to get on Africa’s beat. And o yes! And that some food tastes better when eaten with your hands.

Berne van Rooyen: Hahaha. Patience! White people are always in a rush. TIA (this is Africa). Slow down, tomorrow is another day

Sands Brodie: I have many Indian friends. And what I’ve learnt from them is that their kitchen is always open. From my black friends, family is everything. From my coloured friends, we are one big family. From my white friends, you are not alone in this world.

To see more, visit Joburger’s FB page here: www.facebook.com/GLVNV/