“He’s Cheating the System”: Influencer Charms Woman in isiZulu, SA Impressed

“He’s Cheating the System”: Influencer Charms Woman in isiZulu, SA Impressed

  • A content creator used a clever and unexpected approach by speaking isiZulu, a language not his own, to charm a young woman at a local store
  • The entertaining video was shared on his TikTok account, attracting massive views and comments from an amused audience
  • Social media users were left in stitches by his unique strategy, with many joking that his height and looks gave him an unfair advantage
The man spoke isiZulu and complimented the young woman's name
A content creator charmed a Zulu lady at a local store and asked for her number: @jordanbranken
Source: Instagram

A man left social media users impressed after sharing a video of his charming and unique way of getting a Zulu woman's number.

The clip, shared by TikTok user @jordanbranken, gained massive views, likes and comments from amused and entertained viewers.

The tall young man, TikTok user @jordanbranken, approached a woman in a Dischem aisle. He started by greeting her in isiZulu, a language that is not his, which immediately grabbed the lady's attention and sparked a small giggle. He asked her how she was doing, and the woman, who was looking at products, responded that she was well.

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The man uses isiZulu to charm a woman

Still speaking in isiZulu, he told her he had a problem, and the young woman paid careful attention to what his problem was. He said that he didn't know her name. Charmed, she giggled again, asking what he was going to do with her name while giving it, saying she was Buhle.

He complimented the beauty of her name and then asked for her contact number. When she asked what he was going to do with it, he said he wanted to call and talk to her about everything, including their future. She asked if he thought there was a future between them, and he agreed and got her contact number.

Others said he has an added advantage as he was speaking a language that was not his
Social media users said they'll need to up their game in approaching women after seeing the content creator. Image: @jordanbranke
Source: TikTok

Mzansi reacts to the Zulu flex

The video gained massive views, likes, and comments from social media users who were thoroughly entertained. Many joked that he was not fair, as he was already at an advantage, speaking a language that was not his. They said his height was another added advantage, and so was his overall look.

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Some users expressed how difficult it was to get a woman's number, saying it didn't even take @jordanbranken 10 minutes to get it. Others jokingly said he was hanging out a lot with Zulu people and was starting to learn their tricks.

User @Bareng.M said:

"Nah, where’s the ref 🤣😂? This oke is cheating the system. You can’t play the vernacular lingo and white boy combo at once and think you would catch an 'L.' You're bound to keep winning with this one! The cheat codes are on another level😂🤣🫡. Danko!"

User @Nate commented:

"South Africa is healing 😅."

User @The prime Godfather added:

"Knowing me, I would start laughing 😭."

User @SekuruBemba said:

"We are officially cooked, it's over for us majita (gents)."

User @Sabelo Seroke joked:

"Financial fair play needs to come into play 😭. She's already thinking about the generational wealth and trust fund."

User @thegreat08 teased:

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"Ref, he's got land and he’s speaking our language."

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Source: Briefly News

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za