Zambian on 4-Day Visit in South Africa Gives 1st Impressions of Mzansi in TikTok Post

Zambian on 4-Day Visit in South Africa Gives 1st Impressions of Mzansi in TikTok Post

  • A Zambian man travelled to South Africa and shared his first impressions of the country
  • The tourist posted about his experience in South Africa by highlighting things that stood out to him
  • Online users appreciated seeing the man's perspective of South Africa as someone from outside the country

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A man from Zambia shared a TikTok post of his trip to South Africa. The man gave his honest opinion on the country by posting pictures of various infrastructures in the country.

Zambian shares thoughts on South Africa
A Zambian shared his unfiltered thoughts on South Africa. Image: @prince_santice66
Source: TikTok

The man received thousands of likes on TikTok for sharing his thoughts on South Africa. The TikToker's post also amassed thousands of comments from South Africans who shared their thoughts on his review of their country.

In a TikTok video by @prince.santiceo66, a Zambian man visiting South Africa for over four days shared some of the aspects of the country that he loved. First, the man was thoroughly impressed by the quality of road signs in South Africa, with clearly marked roads. Next, he raved about Sandton City, saying that it had a Western-style vibe as it felt safe because of security everywhere.

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The Zambian compared South African streets to the United States because of how clean they were. He described the surroundings in South Africa as quiet and peaceful. The Zambian visitor also lauded the apartheid museum, where he felt that there was so much history. South Africa's e-hailing services also received a gold star from the Zambian man, noting how easy it was to get around Johannesburg.

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Zambian explored Sandtom during his visit
The Zambian visitor explored Sandton and was thoroughly impressed. Image: @prince.santice66
Source: Getty Images

South Africa welcomes Zambian man

Mzansi peeps commented on the video with their thoughts on the way he saw South Africa. Many appreciated that he raved about Mzansi positively. Online users referenced the history between South Africa and Zambia during the apartheid resistance. See the Zambian man's thoughts on South Africa below:

_marsboy_ said:

"My brother, don't be fooled, nowhere in South Africa is safe."

Straw hat Luffy 47 remarked:

"Zambians are the only ones you see talk positively about South Africa, and they were standing for us during the apartheid regime ."

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MeMe🌸 disagreed with a part of the review:

"You can’t compare South Africa to the United States. South Africa is my number 1 country in the world, maybe second from South Korea."

Murangi admitted:

"He’s from Zambia and he’s been to Sandton, I’m born in South Africa and I've never been there😭"

Sir_Lloyd said:

"I'm South African and I have to say Namibia is cleaner than S.A. and roads are better."

KediB commented:

"I’ve realised that some of our brothers and sisters are so mean, some comments here are really not necessary, why would you insult someone for visiting SA, Y’all forget you're under Cyril’s economy, and tomorrow is not promised."

C01995 wrote:

"Welcome to SA, our Zambian brother."

Top G... said:

"This is someone who came legally and is enjoying our country. We don't have stress."

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Rutendo Masasi (Weekend Entertainment and Human Interest editor) Rue Masasi is a Human Interest and Entertainment writer at Briefly News who graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Rhodes University in 2018. Rue also has 3 years of experience in journalism and over four years of experience as an online ESL teacher. She has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her via email: rutendo.masasi@briefly.co.za

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