SA Debates About Woman’s Behaviour After Seeing Meat at Groove in Viral TikTok Video

SA Debates About Woman’s Behaviour After Seeing Meat at Groove in Viral TikTok Video

  • South Africans shared their opposing views about one woman’s behaviour after seeing meat at groove
  • The Mzansi lady posted the now-viral clip of her reaction on TikTok and reached over two million people 
  • Social media users flocked to the comments section and communicated in a thread of 1,153 comments 

South Africans were baffled after seeing a video of how a woman reacted to being offered meat at groove.

Woman served food at groove
SA debated about a teacher's reaction to being served meat at groove. Image: @qinisoquesimamane
Source: TikTok

The Mzansi lady went viral after posting the video on TikTok in June. While most people did not see anything wrong with her reaction, some people ridiculed her in the comments.

The woman barely entertained the negative comments and responded sweetly to those who understood her reaction. Her video was shared over a thousand times.

Woman’s behaviour after seeing meat at groove goes viral

A Zulu teacher, Qiniso Simamane, shared a now-viral video of what her life looked like out of office. She enjoyed a great night out with friends at groove and went viral after she was served meat.

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A man came to her area and offered people small pieces of meat. Simamane showed the guy appreciation by putting her hands together before she grabbed her piece.

The reaction made people online go wild. Some assumed that she suffered from hunger, while others thought that she was a desperate slay queen.

People who understood the Zulu culture understood that her reaction was a sign of respect and appreciation to the person who served her. Simamane’s video reached over two million people after she posted it on Youth Day.

She had a healthy interaction with the people who pointed out how respectful she was and barely entertained the negative comments.

Watch the TikTok video below:

SA reacts to woman’s behaviour at groove in viral TikTok video

Social media users shared their opposing views on the woman’s reaction to seeing meat:

Over 2 million people see woman's groove experience
A woman's groove experience reached over 2.2 million people on TikTok. Image: @qinisoquesimamane
Source: TikTok

@lungilenzuza735 pointed out:

“Showing respect doesn't mean you are hungry.”

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@Andile _smay highlighted:

“She owns multiple Gucci brands; she’s a legend.”

@abutimnwa.commented:

“In my culture, a woman shows that kind of respect if eatables are being served by a man, it’s something lots of people know little about.”

@°Tee°said:

“Hunger does not look like her. She is just raised well.”

@Celiwe MaTembe Ngcobo laughed:

“So, meat makes you show this much respect?”

@Kgosi-Lesedi wrote:

“Shame, the poor child is dying of hunger.”

@Mothi...🥾🥾commented:

“The slay queen side has vanished now that she’s hungry.”

@senamilee_mhlongo explained:

“If she wasn’t respectful, they would have said she doesn’t have morals, but she was respectful, but they’re talking bad anyway.”

@Confidence is key said:

“I like this lady, she’s so respectful. I can imagine how she is when she’s the one serving food,”

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Chuma Nontsele (Human Interest Editor) Chuma Nontsele is a human interest journalist for Briefly News (joined in 2024). Nontsele holds a Diploma in Journalism and started her career working at Daily Maverick as a news reporter. Later, she ventured into lifestyle and entertainment. Chuma has 3 years of experience as a journalist. You can reach her at chuma.nontsele@briefly.co.za

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