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Culturally Jamaicans do not do housework on Sundays. Sunday is held very Holy in Jamaica. It’s church and rest. A lot of family even cook on Sunday. On Sunday in Jamaica we listen to gospel music for the most part. If you go to Jamaica you will not hear only gospel and church blasting from every corner. In America people do different things. Younger generations do different things But take a trip and go into any neighborhood you’ll see that difference. The stores are still mostly closed
African American, Haitians, and Jamaicans are the same race of people but separated from the slave trade from centuries ago. Bloodline we're the same race of people just separated because of slavery wake up my black sisters and brothers
I could listen to you two the whole day. The culture is different, but both like storytelling. It is in both cultures. I sometimes feel Americans don't realise how Western they are. While Jamaicans are more between the both. Their food says it all. Jamaican Creole/Patwah is a language in itself. I love how you blend. Very nice
Jamaican food is better as me being an American too. But cooking soul food takes a lot to cook daily I could only imagine prepping and making Jamaican food everynight 😩😩 but it’s a good way to show love ❤️
Sister, I understand your point,but at least he was born in America by Jamaican parents. Try dating a Jamaican,born and raised in Jamaica, living in America married to a man from The Bahamas. We made a solid business couple for the most,however, in a relationship it was totally difficult because of our cultural differences. Jamaicans are head strong people and so are Bahamians people. You guys will be just fine,it shows due to this video. Big up yourself king man, bless up yourself sister...live life and laugh a lot,GODS BLESSINGS.
Y’all are so cute to me! I loved this video and I laughed so hard when you said he eats liquid cornbread 🤣🤣I lost it!!!! But I really enjoyed this video
@@badboydunie5603 Dutty Bwoy my Bloodline is directed to the beginning from my FATHERS, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The Almighty YAH states that I am special because I am from the seed of Israel from The Tribe Of Benjamin! So keep your Slave name, "Jamaica" which means land of Wood and water, which I'm neither. Lol There's nothing fake about my heritage you unlearned buffoon, so study before you come at me! You're not special because you haven't claimed your true self and expressed fondly of being a Slave. So leave you to your ignorant self! Lol 😂
@@badboydunie5603 As your name states that you are a, "Boy!" Oh and the American brothers are actually Judites from the Tribe Of Judah, the Kingly Tribe like the Messiah. Just to let you know that. Shalom
Hello 👋🏽 You guys are so beautiful! My boyfriend is Jamaican American and I am Black American! A lot of the things y’all said are soooo true lol. Any advice to keep the fire burning would be greatly appreciated!
Traditional cleaning day for Jamaicans is Saturday. 🇯🇲🇯🇲 He ain’t a born Jamaican so he probably doesn’t know. Saturday is going to the market! Clean up the house! And Mama, Grandma, Auntie, Daddy or someone is cooking soup! 😂😂
Caribbean people on a whole usually go to church on a sunday, most people play chrisian music.IN HIS case it's a choice, it's a cultural thing in the Caribbean.
Great video... I am definitely Jamaerican... having one side of my family from Jamaica and one from the US. I am here for all the food. I love eggs and grits in the morning just like I love ackee and saltfish and cornmeal porridge. LOL!
When it comes to the music I don't see a big difference because most Jamaicans grew up on American Soul music, and Sunday is church day and not cleaning.
Doing an essay on the differences in culture for class. Yall helped a lot! Keep sorting out yall differences cause i understand how hard it can be relationship-wise. KEEP GOING!
Do you speak straight country style patois because yuh cyaan understand dat deh. I was born in Kingston grew up in Clarendon. The jamaican culture is extremely different from African American culture
I'm African American and have been married to my Jamaican husband for 5 years now and we have the same issue. I Have learned to cook some of the dishes mentioned, still working on dumplings (haven't mastered the Hawkie Pocks yet as I call them). Do you all have an issue with communication as well?
My wife and I have the same dynamic - she's American and my family's Jamaican. Love hearing the similar situations with another couple. Appreciate y'all! 💯