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🇳🇬 American Couple Reacts "The Greeting Cultures of Nigeria “Hausa” “Yoruba” “Igbo” Tribes" 

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🇳🇬 American Couple Reacts "The Greeting Cultures of Nigeria “Hausa” “Yoruba” “Igbo” Tribes" | The Demouchets REACT
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@ekinematics
@ekinematics Год назад
We need representation as well, not every time Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo. We the minorities feel left out😭😭😭😭
@ceejay8459
@ceejay8459 Год назад
Well to be fair, there aren't enough contents about us the "minorities"
@adeyemikolapo2158
@adeyemikolapo2158 Год назад
That right
@childrentoys4537
@childrentoys4537 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@blackoralArt
@blackoralArt Год назад
Bro, nor mind these oppressors....every time Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa....Na only una waka come? 😁 We minorities dey here too oo....am from the Niger Delta and we have very rich culture but na only those 3 dem dey talk about always.
@ifyjofficial6854
@ifyjofficial6854 Год назад
You can't leave an elder's hand hanging. It will be considered an insult when you ignore an elder's handshake.
@viclovely7706
@viclovely7706 Год назад
Another thing, when greeting an elder as an igbo youth, you greet with two hands, right hand stretched.. left hand placed on your right wrist to show respect.
@sadiqsabo1726
@sadiqsabo1726 Год назад
it's normal, not only in igbo culture
@ogechiezeji8731
@ogechiezeji8731 11 месяцев назад
Exactly
@andreakach585
@andreakach585 Год назад
I'm igbo, we don't crouch, instead u bow a little
@mhizummy2091
@mhizummy2091 Год назад
Yess
@martinogbu4221
@martinogbu4221 Год назад
You don't even bow, all this is just new to the culture. It is just like the ụtụtụ oma nonsense they are saying as greetings
@obiezedaniels5907
@obiezedaniels5907 Год назад
​@@martinogbu4221and your real father is the village drunkard.since you want to be silly , let's start from there .
@nwankwoemmanuel8867
@nwankwoemmanuel8867 3 месяца назад
😂😂😂😂​@@martinogbu4221
@zoejesus52
@zoejesus52 Год назад
I love the Ibo greeting more 😂😂
@angelaemeka9481
@angelaemeka9481 Год назад
It’s Igbo
@profg5tv785
@profg5tv785 Год назад
Concerning the hand shake, when you use your right hand to shake an elderly person you have to use your left hand to support your right hand to show some respect.
@chimakalu41
@chimakalu41 9 месяцев назад
Exactly 💯
@chimakalu41
@chimakalu41 Год назад
3:32 yep we igbos are less formal. The respect is still there though.
@d.7203
@d.7203 9 месяцев назад
not really...
@chimakalu41
@chimakalu41 9 месяцев назад
@d.7203 Wait a minute, are you I g b o yourself? The respect is still there. Just in case you are not I g b o ask someone who is. I am saying the respect is still there
@D-pu4nd
@D-pu4nd 5 месяцев назад
@@chimakalu41 He's Yoruba. They like to diss Igbos.
@chimakalu41
@chimakalu41 5 месяцев назад
@@D-pu4nd well there it is...
@eniadeadedeji1309
@eniadeadedeji1309 Год назад
It's forbidden in most cultures in Nigeria for a younger person to stretch hand or handshake/greet an older person....unless the older person stretch his hand first. Though nothing will be done to the person, he will just be seen or viewed as an uncultured or badly brought up child. Sometimes the parent will be blamed for not training the child properly. If it is a foreigner, it will be overlooked because he or she is not aware of the culture.
@bodundefayemi7601
@bodundefayemi7601 5 месяцев назад
U garrit bro
@ambienteuphorics
@ambienteuphorics Год назад
Hi guys, great reaction as always. Your enthusia'sm to understand the African culture is infectious. I hope someday, when you are ready, you will visit the Motherland and feel the soil on your feet. It's a homecoming like no other.
@viclovely7706
@viclovely7706 Год назад
Please and please. I'm 34 years of age and have not seen where an igbo woman crouched to greet an elder.
@Chigo-nr8jg
@Chigo-nr8jg Год назад
You crouch a little and stand immediately.
@martinogbu4221
@martinogbu4221 Год назад
Tell me where they practice that... All this is new to the culture.
@obiezedaniels5907
@obiezedaniels5907 Год назад
Are you Igbo??go to a an Igbo traditional gathering like umunna or umuada meetings as don't greet properly and see what happens???come back ane tell us what happened,onye apari.
@viclovely7706
@viclovely7706 Год назад
@@obiezedaniels5907 ibu aturu. Itiboribo
@special0074
@special0074 4 месяца назад
Very correct! IGBO do not crouch to greet!
@victorylapp
@victorylapp Год назад
These traditional greetings like crouching are done for elders only . You don’t crouch for your friends
@Chigo-nr8jg
@Chigo-nr8jg Год назад
A way an Igbo can greet an elder first is for him(for males) to bow and let the elder pat his back before standing. This practice is dying out a bit because of westernization.
@folakemorak6867
@folakemorak6867 Год назад
If u r a foreigners u might not be scolded but they believed u should have bn told or informed about how we greet
@justinopara1018
@justinopara1018 Год назад
Igbo women dont crouch they bow
@lilianmbaegbu
@lilianmbaegbu 8 месяцев назад
Yeah She even showed a picture of the former vice president’s wife who is Yoruba; in the picture she was almost kneeling as per her culture
@mukhtarmohammad2596
@mukhtarmohammad2596 Год назад
They do it to both male and female
@piangotv3126
@piangotv3126 Год назад
All this greetings are for the elderly people
@bonifaceokafor2108
@bonifaceokafor2108 11 месяцев назад
True, the Igbos bow, but it's changing. The young ones are not respecting the custom that much.
@ezembamichael5746
@ezembamichael5746 6 месяцев назад
Igbos are less formal and free spirited but if you want to show respect For the male, you bow depending on height of the elder(sitting position, you bow deep, standing position, you can bow slightly)mostly approaching from the side, just enough for the elder to tap your back....officially three times but sometimes one is also enough. For the women, they can also do the same like their male counterpart(it's acceptable) but Officially, in the elder is sitting, they have to knee nd bow for the elder to tap her back, if the elder is standing, she just needs to slowly bend your knees a little and standing upright fast. Elder Greeting a fellow Elder(Male): (this is difficult to explain but it's simple) they start off with tapping the back of their palm twice and the next tap which is the third one will be a normal handshake. Females simply hug each other
@d.7203
@d.7203 9 месяцев назад
Nigeria actually has more than 300 tribes not 250
@fabulousfabianonyii
@fabulousfabianonyii 10 месяцев назад
I'm an igbo you don't wait for the elders to initiate any hands shake
@D-pu4nd
@D-pu4nd 5 месяцев назад
Do Yoruba and Hausa wash their hands immediately after touching the ground? I mean immediately right there? Igbo ancestors must have thought about that and the hygiene aspect. I've the same thought. If you also pay attention, Igbo elders use the staff to handshake without the hands touching, as further precaution. They seem to be big on hygiene.
@jamesubach5104
@jamesubach5104 3 месяца назад
You are very intuitive. Form of greeting is based on safety and protection of oneself in Igbo culture.
@tuneryclassic8749
@tuneryclassic8749 Месяц назад
I am Yoruba, we don't really go that extreme anymore, you can see that if the man or woman is very old and we do it for blessings
@hermionepotter2350
@hermionepotter2350 Год назад
Your greeting culture is similar to the Yoruba just with the addition of kneeling and prostrating for the elders.
@kalilidriss6765
@kalilidriss6765 3 месяца назад
In most African cultures it not about gender it’s mostly about age you highly respect elders male or female
@user-tt9oq8of2h
@user-tt9oq8of2h 11 месяцев назад
I am hausa and traditionally you greet your elders by crouching as shown in the video. But also women greet their husbands that way also. This isn’t very common now though (wives to husbands).
@Kangbaram-z8r
@Kangbaram-z8r Год назад
We only greet the elder like that
@special0074
@special0074 4 месяца назад
Igbo women do not crouch when they greet!
@tundebakare6887
@tundebakare6887 Год назад
During the Covid 19 pandemic how did you guys greet each other
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
We live hours away from our family so there weren’t much interactions with anyone outside of our home.
@lovellesokan9107
@lovellesokan9107 8 месяцев назад
I am somewhat Igbo
@perfectejigboye2151
@perfectejigboye2151 3 месяца назад
For yorubas,the guys lie down flat ,and ladies on the knee fully but we maneuver atimes ,if the person you are greeting is not very elderly we ladies just bend our knees alittle not fully to the ground and the men bow a little as well.
@bigzee8907
@bigzee8907 8 месяцев назад
The Hausa women go down to greet older men. They hardly do it to other women except older women, not all the time.
@ellawimbush2071
@ellawimbush2071 Год назад
The young greets their elders either men or women. If am older and you are a male lay down like am royalty. We don't greet only Royals we greet our seniors citizens. Elders don't get down to greet their young that's a cures. And better don't push down an elder you will buy a goat or cow for that elder and his friends.
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