Mzansi Domestic Worker Shares Hilarious ‘On Way to Work vs On Way Home’ TikTok Video, SA Lol

Mzansi Domestic Worker Shares Hilarious ‘On Way to Work vs On Way Home’ TikTok Video, SA Lol

  • This humorous South African domestic worker gained a few new followers when she posted a funny video
  • TikTok user @emakhishini_diaries1 shared a hilarious video showing what she looks like on her way to work vs what she looks like back on her way home
  • She shared that she only completed school to Grade 10 and hopes on returning for her kids
  • Fellow domestic workers took to the comments section laughing as they admitted this is exactly them every day

Social media has proven South African domestic workers have a good sense of humour. This woman has gone viral after sharing a funny video showing what she looks like on her way to work versus what she looks like on her way home - people live for relatable content like this.

Domestic worker, Mzansi, South Africa, TikTok video
This hilarious domestic worker shared a video showing what she looks like on her way to work vs what she looks like back on her way home. Image: @emakhishini_diaries1
Source: TikTok

It is no secret that being a domestic worker is not always easy. However, some families treat their domestic helpers like family, making their job a lot easier.

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Mzansi domestic worker goes viral after posting hilariously TikTok video

TikTok user @emakhishini_diaries1 recorded herself on the way to work and then again on the way home and used it to create some hilarious content for social media.

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The clip's caption claims that this is just for fun; this funny video is more relatable than some people could put into words.

Take a look:

Domestic worker shares heartwarming dreams of returning to school

Briefly News spoke with the hilarious domestic worker to find out a bit more about who she is. Turns out, starting domestic work was a favour for a friend that turned into her job title. Sis only completed school up to Grade 10 and hopes to return and complete it as she would like to inspire her children to complete school too.

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"I started in 2013. I had to cover for a friend during Christmas time because she wanted to go home. Since then, I have worked for different people.
"My dream is to go back to school. I want to be my children's inspiration. I worked at Blockbuster Entertainment when people were still renting movies. I enjoyed the work, but the shop closed down. I have also worked at Milkylane in Clearwater Mall making waffles."

Fellow South African domestic workers laugh at funny clip

The comment section was quickly filled with fellow domestic workers claiming that this is exactly them, while people working in other fields said that this applies to everyone on their way to work and on the way home. People live for hometime!

Read some of the funny comments below:

Waluza80 cracked up:

“Mop drivers are always happy, same WhatsApp group”

Mrsb255official knows the feeling:

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“That’s always me.”

Thandos_27 admitted:

“That's me. I'm already carrying my bag, and it's 15:45.”

Ruthjsifundza said:

“That's me every. day after work.”

Experienced housekeeper shares method for keeping carpets clean and fluffy, SA appreciates useful TikTok video

In related news, Briefly News reported that social media platforms have become hubs for sharing tips and tricks. One TikTok video by an experienced housekeeper, Mbali Nhlapho, has taken South Africa by storm.

The video shows Mbali's method for keeping carpets clean and fluffy. She made a washing mixture of a tablespoon of dishwashing liquid, fresh lemon, half a cup of rubbing alcohol, and boiling water in a small tub. After that, she is seen wrapping a washcloth around a pot lid which she dipped into the mixture and began to scrub the carpet.

The tutorial posted on the TikTok account @mbalinhlaponhlapho got immense appreciation from South Africans seeking domestic-related advice. The video received a staggering 378 000 views and over 22 000 likes in just three days. Some of her followers declared her a lifesaver in the comments.

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Source: Briefly News

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.