@@rickjason215 a ghost lol there's other videos where kids thought he was a ghost and thought he was gonna eat them and the other folks were trying to get him comfortable. Kids don't have super powers man. Some are just more scared then others and in his case. He probably never seen a white man
It was fun watching this haha. Am a black Ugandan girl living and working in Vietnam and it’s the same expression from some of my Vietnamese kids especially the kindergartens when they see me the first day😂😂😂😂😂. Great content 😁
nobody would call an isolated child racist for being afraid of the unfamiliar. I swear you dorks cry about wokeness more than a scared child @rolfhutter8410
it's just like Halloween! where the kids dress up like vampires, werewolves, and zombies, then come to your house to ask for candy. but in Uganda the ghosts find the kids while they are out minding their own business, scare the hell out of them, then give them candy
one girl ran to meet you and did courtesy which shows the highest respect & some sit down on ground to greet you. i remember that growing up in Uganda and the greeting goes on an on and on.
How ironic, when you walk in a corn field in a horror game, the kids scare you, but in reality you’re the one who scares the kids in the corn field oops
I love josey she is an amazing woman and like you said, an angel. watching her in the videos as she travels with Tommy is amazing the are a good team. How wonderful it would be to have meet her..she's beautiful 😍
The guy with the hoodie dancing after he gets a coin really made me laugh. Somehow I knew he was going to ask for money after complaining about being jobless 😅
Absolutely love your videos and the fact you take the time to learn local dialects. I had a very different vision of what Africa would be like from the prairies of Canada and you've opened my eyes greatly. Keep em coming.
When we used to see a white person while young we were always eager to feel and touch their skin, we could gather around them lol, but seems it ain't the same with today kids.
i never even thought like that🙄touching them😳😳😳even i did not see the different between me n them. Now i can see since they are the one distance themselves🙄🙄
I remember in Rwenzori I was definitely the first white guy a kid had seen , he froze, starred at me , then ran screaming for his life . Although there is so many languages in Uganda very rarely did I find people didn’t speak Luganda the National language, and the older people also all spoke Swahili as well. I remember going to a town OMG I got a mental blank but just up the road was bidi bidi , on the corner of Uganda , the Congo and southern Sudan , the biggest refugee camp in the world, been there so long I bet it becomes a town
Hilarious much especially when kido cries and takes off ... Impressed by your command of the local language. Like the energy bet you two. Keep them coming.
these videos 📹 are amazing shows how small all of our life's are in this giant worlds and makes me crave a possibility to step out of my usual day, life ,surroundings
I don't know how i came to your channel in the middle of the night. Hahaha but, i love your travel vlog and i enjoy watching it. Thumbs up for you Tommy
Ma'an u are incredible, I know u gna b here longer due to covid lockdown but I think u r having a good time. N pliz stay away from Kampala because people are either sick or stressed here, unless u offer charity. Fun is where u r at.
My personal opinion is that if a child is frightened of me to the point of panic, I would back up rather than follow and increase the panic. It is totally up to parents to decide what further would be best in a situation such as this.
I love that you try to speak the nation native languages. I've seen your Mbege video of Tanzania. We have so many languages that here you are speaking the wrong language, though a nationally understood one at that
Awesome naration sounds as if I'm listening to animal planet your adventures are great my friend would love to see longer videos if possible you and josie great team keep up the good stuff my friend✌✌👍🌴🍀🐉
This is what I hate about lockdowns that no one was talking about when covid first started. I always knew that the lockdown would hurt the poorest people first. You have people here in America invading peoples homes, robbing people at gun point. And then you get this guy he gave money to...probably the most polite, well spoken person I’ve ever seen ask for a handout even in America. I pray that things are okay for them and that they find a way to support themselves as they wish.
11:28 when the western governments run out of money when interest rates go up, and they can no longer afford to pay the interest payments on their debts, I'm moving to my wife's province in the Philippines. 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Great editing. They just caught over 70 Congolese trying to cross the border. That long journey they get housed for a few months & sent back. Kony is there somewhere Bro! Lol
Look UGANDANS with language barrier , lol 🤣🤣🤣 !!! Unlike UGANDA and other AFRIKAN kountries, TANZANIA with one hundred and twenty tribes (languages) are fortunately connected with one local language which is SWAHILI !!! 👏👏👏
You sound ignorant , myopic, Tanzanians come to Uganda for education , among the many is your hero Mualim Julius Nyerere attended Makerere University- Uganda.
My G I'm all the way in Jamaica binge watching your videos and many other world travelers, vicariously enjoying these contents. However it's the first I've seen a real stand-up lady there with you who seems cool. I know you are taking care of her or she is really professional about her job because the vibes feels authentic. Maybe you two can have a sit down and chat little. I hope that you will see her more interesting than just company. She genuinely feels you.
@@snappa222 It's very interesting how the social n economical activities, no matter how remote are quite so similar. "Like mi ago dung di country fi guh luk fi do family.... Guh dung a town.... Or simply the flora and fauna..." Sad how many of our youths aren't aspire to visit the Motherland.