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Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Nobody: 11:14am On Jan 04, 2023 |
ghettochild:u don’t know what you’re saying. Entering as a student you can come and go as you like |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Nobody: 11:15am On Jan 04, 2023 |
histemple:add it to your story cos i don’t raw dogg bitches like you |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Regex: 12:18pm On Jan 04, 2023 |
Spanishmilf: I have literally gotten tired of them. |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by FavouredNK: 3:03pm On Jan 04, 2023 |
Owologbo: Except if you are the OP because I was only supporting what you said to the Op |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by LastProphet: 4:53pm On Jan 04, 2023 |
Gerrard59: Truly |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by armyofone(m): 6:04pm On Jan 04, 2023 |
Gerrard59: True. |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by jesmond3945: 7:33pm On Jan 04, 2023 |
Powersurge:please how is social isolation a sign of a developed society? 1 Like |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Powersurge: 11:45pm On Jan 04, 2023 |
jesmond3945: Then you have very limited knowledge urbanisation. |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Beautyaddy: 11:58pm On Jan 04, 2023 |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by olalekan9320(m): 3:08am On Jan 05, 2023 |
koife:why not Nigeria? Xmas is boring here I'm is the same down south too. Nigeria is perfect for the celebration |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Owologbo(m): 4:37am On Jan 05, 2023 |
FavouredNK: ok |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by ghettochild(m): 3:31pm On Jan 06, 2023 |
SouthCaroliina:Did he say he wanted to go there as a student?? Oloshi |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Nobody: 7:26am On Jan 07, 2023 |
ghettochild:Ode ! I’m talking from my own perspective. Brainless Ewu |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by DonroxyII: 5:38pm On Jan 08, 2023 |
funshint:Olohun and Internet Dey ! Gen Noise sef na wa! 1 Like |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by MumEmdy(f): 7:48pm On Jan 08, 2023 |
chukxie: And Amen. 1 Like |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Datakey: 9:12am On Sep 14, 2023 |
koife: Still in Suffolk? I'm barely a week old in Ipswich and it is so dry and boring here. |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Born2conquer: 11:29pm On Oct 29, 2023 |
Datakey:I will join you sokn |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Datakey: 3:49pm On Oct 30, 2023 |
Born2conquer: Which side are toy coming to? |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Born2conquer: 9:37pm On Oct 30, 2023 |
Datakey:ipswich by God's grace |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by donplus1: 12:47pm On Oct 31, 2023 |
Datakey: What side of Ipswich are you? I live 15 mins away from Ipswich but do go frequently for local food shopping. Abroad life can be boring to be honest but you can try make friends in Ipswich. Nigerians plenty for Ipswich. |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Datakey: 3:50pm On Oct 31, 2023 |
donplus1: I'm in IP1. Honestly I haven't met an Nigerian here.. |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Amaka35: 7:53pm On Jan 10, 2024 |
Please is there anyone in Ipswich, Suffolk County here? Let’s connect please |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Amaka35: 7:55pm On Jan 10, 2024 |
Datakey: I will be in Ipswich the end of the month. I need help sorting my accommodation and connecting with Nigerians in the city. Please help |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by Datakey: 12:21pm On Jan 11, 2024 |
Amaka35: There is actually a spare accommodation at my place currently.. one room and a smaller room and the landlord is a nice woman that can give you some days to stay and decide if you want the room |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by IbeOkehie: 1:01pm On Jan 11, 2024 |
chukxie: koife: You guys are newbies, still infested with a parochial mentality. You think your culture is better and that's normal for every human being. We like our own, we believe we're superior. However, I would encourage you to take an objective look at Nigeria and the Anglo-West and you'll find that Nigeria is really shitty. The collective Nigerian culture has produced the Poverty Capital of the World. It doesn't get worse than that. That's why so many Nigerians are desperate to leave their country and do part time care work in the UK. 1) The house I live in now, I bought it from those who inherited it. The couple who owned this house bought it in 1970 and lived in it until they died at over 95 years of age, we bought it the very month the wife passed away, the husband died a year or so before. 2) When I moved in here, the neighbors came over one by one to welcome me to the neighborhood. Since this isn't my first house, I knew what to expect. Three of them brought baked pies, another came with a basket arrangement. All with cards. That is American culture. They're my neighbors, we all interact and look out for each other. My next door neighbor has a swimming pool. They invited us to use it, my kids go over there to swim in the summer. The other kids in the neighborhood too. They play, ride toy cars and bikes. It's as normal a life as any in Nigeria, but with good water supply and 24 hours electricity and reasonable security. 3) When I moved in here, one of the neighbors who came to greet us offered me, without prompting, help with an electrical outlet. I hadn't told him about it, but he knew because he had been helping the old couple with it before they died. He told me he used to take out their trash and fix little things in the house. That's American culture. 4) As it is winter, leaves are falling. We all helped each other pack leaves and leave on the curb for the city to pack. The leaves were made into mountains and the kids dived into them. It's American culture. 5) Anglos and OECD nations in general now have a long average lifespan. It's over 75 in the USA and that comes with some special issues. Some of those people develop serious conditions that require skilled care in a facility. In your vaunted Nigeria, the average life span is less than 60, middle aged men just drop and die. When Nigerians reach an average life span of over 75, you will also need care homes. 6) Two of my colleagues, one White and the other Black, drop off their kids with the grandparents every day. That's family. The Black lady lives on the same street with many of her extended family members in a small town near here. It's just like Nigerian village life that I grew up in. She comes to work sometimes telling us how her aunt came over to teach her how to cook this or that. That's American culture. 7) Where I lived before, one of the older White neighbors sang in a choir. They always had a special recital in December and I went a few times. That's American culture. In short you guys are talking trash, yours is a very superficial take and it's not surprising since you haven't lived abroad a long time. Anyway, the plague of poverty in Nigeria is sooo bad now that in my village, more people abroad returned for Xmas than people living in Nigeria. That's the visible result of Nigerian culture....mass poverty. Good Luck to Nigerians. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Worst Xmas Experience Ever. A Case Of Uk by bettylizzy(f): 1:11pm On Oct 11, 2024 |
Hello, Any Nigerian in Lowestoft or Lowestoft Campus that can braid hair? Please reach out to me. Thanks |
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