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From navigating multiple languages as a polyglot to breaking cultural barriers, discover how Vato's upbringing as a Korean in Togo shaped his identity and perspective as an African Asian. We delve into topics of language, music, and cultural diversity, celebrating the beauty of global connections. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion filled with laughter, anecdotes, and heartfelt moments.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:30 Vato's experience in Togo
1:12 Vato's linguistic background
1:33 Being embarrassed of the African accent
2:25 The British accent
3:35 The Ghanaian accent
4:21 Moving to Réunion Island
5:42 Diversity in La Réunion
6:52 African food and music
8:52 Feeling welcome among Africans
10:32 Being an Asian in Africa
11:40 Black areas in the UK
12:20 Ignorance towards Africa
13:50 Moving back to Korea from Africa
14:30 Barriers for looking different?
14:55 Vato's language skills
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@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
PART 2 HERE: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fYwrK3uV-4g.html Thanks to everyone for watching 🙏Please let us know in the comments where you are viewing from!
@rainbow3649
@rainbow3649 Месяц назад
Ghanaian watching from New york, heading out of here and going back home to my paradise next year! Cant wait. This your channel is gojng to blow up!
@elfymbouity
@elfymbouity Месяц назад
Viewing from Gabon🇬🇦
@Ghe608
@Ghe608 Месяц назад
Thank you for telling the truth is about us 👍🏽👍🏽 MR Africa /Korean beautiful man and yes plantain niiiiice 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@abigail9475
@abigail9475 Месяц назад
Nigeria 🇳🇬
@deylisajackson4014
@deylisajackson4014 Месяц назад
@@rainbow3649llll😮😮mmopmomoooopnonlo ll kkllynnnlnnnlllnnnlp
@meriem-oi1nh
@meriem-oi1nh Месяц назад
Dude's voice, accent and vibe is lit ..African impact for sure
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
🙏🙏
@suzygirl1843
@suzygirl1843 Месяц назад
@@evolve_hq I speak French, English and Zulu. I am South African.
@amablogreactions
@amablogreactions Месяц назад
For real😊
@YesSir-ms3uk
@YesSir-ms3uk Месяц назад
Not really he just has a hybrid of multiple English accents
@user-jt1kb4ss6j
@user-jt1kb4ss6j Месяц назад
I love it the vibe is so relaxed and positive.
@TheCatholicHijabi
@TheCatholicHijabi Месяц назад
The mannerisms, the accent, everything! This is not a Korean man, he’s an African man!!!😂😍
@amablogreactions
@amablogreactions Месяц назад
Guy sometimes sounds Nigerian😊
@arjealywisseh773
@arjealywisseh773 Месяц назад
Please stop calling people who hate us for no reason African. Stop with your self-hate. If he was born in Liberia he will not be allow to be a citizen because of our negro law.
@danaikariwo1360
@danaikariwo1360 Месяц назад
I agree
@TheCatholicHijabi
@TheCatholicHijabi Месяц назад
@@amablogreactions Exactly!😂 The accent sounded like he grew up in Naija😂😂
@jfros9794
@jfros9794 Месяц назад
But you’ll hate a pure black man but this GUY IS GOD WHY BECAUSE ITS NEW
@sorcerersupreme4300
@sorcerersupreme4300 Месяц назад
Even his accent is African, so cool!🫶🏻
@amenancarinekoffi3702
@amenancarinekoffi3702 Месяц назад
😂😂😂😂Toi ton accent est européen
@Lil_Elegant
@Lil_Elegant Месяц назад
And why are you happy
@leahbowen6323
@leahbowen6323 Месяц назад
@@Lil_Elegant why not?
@johanna_ngb
@johanna_ngb Месяц назад
@@leahbowen6323 african ain't an accent
@johanna_ngb
@johanna_ngb Месяц назад
do you have an european accent ?
@Me-kq8uv
@Me-kq8uv Месяц назад
What he said about an African woman bringing him up as a child while his parents worked. This is prevalent in most African countries.
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@Mineo77-op4bu
@Mineo77-op4bu Месяц назад
It's the same thing that happened in America. The BW raised other people's children.
@thestarinhereyes2
@thestarinhereyes2 Месяц назад
@@Mineo77-op4buyes except the context is different because in African countries, it’s part of the culture to help raise other people’s children cause it’s more communal than individualistic, whereas back then in America, they were forced to and it was rooted in slavery. So the raising part isn’t bad, it just depends on the context!
@lanaranger7339
@lanaranger7339 Месяц назад
@@Mineo77-op4bu there's an African saying in Jamaica, ''it takes a village to raise a child''!
@Mineo77-op4bu
@Mineo77-op4bu Месяц назад
@@thestarinhereyes2 : It's the same story around the world. Get a BW/servant to raise other people's children because they don't want to.
@caprifairy225
@caprifairy225 Месяц назад
As an african this is refreshing to see different races brought together by mother Africa
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@Lil_Elegant
@Lil_Elegant Месяц назад
And what value does it add to us
@wadek798
@wadek798 Месяц назад
Now go to Korea, and see if they are as accepting as you are of them. It’s been proven many times that they are not
@reneestevens7337
@reneestevens7337 Месяц назад
yep...and thats why yall in the process of being recolonized smh
@Brian-rv2xs
@Brian-rv2xs Месяц назад
​@@wadek798 Yeah i agree but dont act like every person in Africa is accepting of Asians or that every Korean is not accepting of Africans. IMO regardless of race, if you can speak the mother tongue then there will always be a group that will accept you. There's always a bit of racism in every country. Even Africans in America will show racism towards African-Americans which is wild. Its not the culture that accepts people, its just good people accepting others into their culture. @Lil_Elegant what a sad statement. I went to college in Chicago and the best part of it was all the different cultures and races. I loved learning about my friends culture from northern India, or Zimbabwe, or Columbia, etc. and I liked sharing back how i grew up as an Asian American. The more you learn about other people's culture the more you realize "oh there's a lot of similarities with my culture" or "oh that's a beautiful perspective of the world". This makes YOU more worldly and understanding of different cultures. It also adds value to YOUR culture when other's understand and respect it.
@robbrent
@robbrent Месяц назад
From a white South African I can vouch for how friendly and accepting rural black folk are. If only the whole world could operate and mix as well as these guys and all those who’ve commented on this video. Peace and friendship to the world🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@MercyOginga
@MercyOginga Месяц назад
I love you. I wish you all the best ❤
@user-yx4kj6jx9v
@user-yx4kj6jx9v Месяц назад
As a blackman from Botswana keep up the good work my hopes that the more people like u with the mentality the world will be a better place.
@Potencylogic
@Potencylogic 29 дней назад
well teach your people worldwide then..tell them to stop racism
@nu8278
@nu8278 26 дней назад
So friendly they find themselves in apartheid 😑
@KhumalosWitness
@KhumalosWitness 25 дней назад
❤❤
@Akua_Shasha
@Akua_Shasha Месяц назад
Africa is so accepting, we were enslaved not because we were weak and could not fight but because we were quick to accept them and not view them as a threat so we let our guard down, showed them our ways and exposing our weaknesses tha they took advantage of.
@thatweirdnigerianguy
@thatweirdnigerianguy Месяц назад
I really doubt this, but okay. 🤷🏿
@diamond4270
@diamond4270 Месяц назад
@@thatweirdnigerianguy Exactly😂 The same africans who were showing them "they ways" were selling the africans they enslaved
@mohammadalmajid6599
@mohammadalmajid6599 Месяц назад
@@thatweirdnigerianguy I'm sure certain regions got exploited like that.
@orinthompson6360
@orinthompson6360 Месяц назад
Please the beauty of African people is unmatched it was lust and power and greedy blood leeches that wanted African bodies to do with as they please, They had so many other races to steal why just us for 1,800 years, Arabs and Europeans, Yet we accept everyone as our own but aren't accepted the way we accept others.
@stevenwilliams3015
@stevenwilliams3015 Месяц назад
We are accepting but we fought them when they started their evil, then we were conquered because they had guns
@Questionsiaskmyselfdaily
@Questionsiaskmyselfdaily Месяц назад
I am Togolese and after living in France and England I know for sure that Togo is a lovely country because it is a safe place and people are genuinely nice. Every country has it good sides and I am happy to see that you see the good side of Africa
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Awesome! We love to appreciate Africa
@sakurakou2009
@sakurakou2009 Месяц назад
If I only know English can I visit togo?
@ghanaradioyoutube
@ghanaradioyoutube Месяц назад
Few people speak English in Togo 🇹🇬. ​@@sakurakou2009
@eugenegbeve4614
@eugenegbeve4614 Месяц назад
​@@sakurakou2009 You can come and visit us. We do speak English too
@skzanagate2980
@skzanagate2980 Месяц назад
Facts!!!!
@ECINADGIRL
@ECINADGIRL Месяц назад
This is so nice. I hear that alot that Black cultures are more accepting of foreigners. Compared to when they are international, not a lot of countries are very accepting like that. Korea for example with their no foreigner rule for clubs or job or housing. We all can learn from this. ❤
@AlainFokrasse-kf4tp
@AlainFokrasse-kf4tp Месяц назад
korea is clean and safe country, no need black culture.
@desertchannel7
@desertchannel7 Месяц назад
​@AlainFokrasse-kf4tp but they already use black culture in their music and fashion, so too late for you buddy.
@sakurakou2009
@sakurakou2009 Месяц назад
This only apply to non blacks approaching black culture but let Zimbabwean say he south african, let Rwandan say he Burundi and try to approach their culture or let somali say they ethopian or Eritrean say he ethopian etc. Black only have beef with other black people it sad, just like east asians ate racist toward each other but would welcome whites appropriate their culture, black people especially Africans with their tribalism can be quite close minded especially toward other africans
@BigWhitePig
@BigWhitePig Месяц назад
​@@AlainFokrasse-kf4tpwhat a racist comment
@BigWhitePig
@BigWhitePig Месяц назад
Are you touched in the head?? What is black culture?? Is Africa the US?? Why can't you specify with tribe or country Have you ever heard anything like " black culture" in ur country??😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@sayitasis8326
@sayitasis8326 Месяц назад
You can still hear his English-African accent and I LOVE it 😍😍😍, once again cultures are transcendent
@jamieliakiandra1547
@jamieliakiandra1547 Месяц назад
As a mixed race Nigerian-Scottish girl I actually loveeee mixing of cultures and I relate so much to the identity crisis he faced - it’s soo real 😂
@ejimazor5448
@ejimazor5448 Месяц назад
Mixed cultures are usually the best
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing and for watching! Stay tuned for more!
@Abiodun92
@Abiodun92 Месяц назад
Hear hear! Nigerian-Finnish guy here, growing up in probably the whitest country in the world was tough, but we still going strong! 💪🏽🇳🇬🇫🇮😄
@YT-xk5jl
@YT-xk5jl Месяц назад
Yea of course you do. As a 100% African I will never understand such nonsense. He is not African and will never be African
@jamieliakiandra1547
@jamieliakiandra1547 Месяц назад
@@YT-xk5jl that’s quite a negative outlook.
@sheilaankrah9440
@sheilaankrah9440 Месяц назад
Love from Ghana 🇬🇭 love you guys west African is the best place to be
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thank you for watching Evolve 🙏🙏
@Amaraugorji_
@Amaraugorji_ Месяц назад
Dude is definetly giving african vibes even with the accent, his composure, his energy. I love this I want to see more❤
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Many more videos (including with Vato) coming soon!
@Amaraugorji_
@Amaraugorji_ Месяц назад
@@evolve_hq Yeah. I can't wait
@razzakyorou6019
@razzakyorou6019 Месяц назад
This guy singlehandedly putting Togo on a map 🇹🇬😂
@piscesgroovesupreme
@piscesgroovesupreme Месяц назад
To you.
@legendofabuja9406
@legendofabuja9406 Месяц назад
Togo put Togo on the map
@SmoothSilk
@SmoothSilk Месяц назад
Plantain is life. Love it too, Popular in Africa, The Caribbean and South America
@lanaranger7339
@lanaranger7339 22 дня назад
True, very true, the Plantain is must, fried mostly ripe or green, boiled in soup. Of late, I've been eating it plain.
@BearBettermentSchool
@BearBettermentSchool 6 дней назад
Also Central America.
@davidekow
@davidekow Месяц назад
I grew up with some Koreans in Ghana. Good people
@jes940
@jes940 Месяц назад
Mannerisms, voice, vibe everything is so African. He really assimilated. Very cool.
@Natukondje
@Natukondje Месяц назад
The African effect is so cool. ❤ From a Namibian 🇳🇦 sister
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thank you for watching 🙏
@abubalo
@abubalo Месяц назад
Togo is the most chilled place, and Togolese are the most chill people. Just ask anyone who has ever been there.
@taylorcrawford6156
@taylorcrawford6156 7 дней назад
As a black American is always amazing to hear these types of stories about the motherland and unique unity amongst other cultures and how accepting black individuals are of them and seeing how he celebrates the culture and even has a business inspired by it.
@dzisahgodwin1432
@dzisahgodwin1432 Месяц назад
I'm a Ghanaian Ewe living in Asia(Vietnam) been to Togo a few times. it's so nice to experience all these different cultures. big ups to you guys
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Many cultures, one love🙏
@Johnhavesta
@Johnhavesta Месяц назад
Hello Ghanaian ewe 😂
@evesanchez2157
@evesanchez2157 Месяц назад
I’m a Mexican watching from USA. This was so relatable to me. Thanks for doing these videos. When I was brought as a young child to the USA, we lived in a black community. Not only had I not seen a black person before, I didn’t speak a word of English. However, not once did I feel any discrimination whatsoever. But, get this, when we traveled further North and moved into a Mexican/American community, boy was I given a 360-slap-in-the-face discrimination awakening. And, I knew some English by then! Sad reality. Silly thing now, when folks see me in person after talking to me on the phone, they don’t believe it’s me at first sight because I have no accent. They probably imagine a blond, blue eyed Caucasian. Not a black, browned eye, English speaking Latina. Seriously! The little minds of people in their little worlds despite the extent of which technology takes us nowadays. And, the diversity of people all over the world. We need a more open mindset, folks. All people’s are beautiful. ❤ I speak English and Spanish fluently and am learning Thai at the moment. But I’d also like to learn French, German, Italian, Mandarin and Korean because I’d like to visit the other half of the world in the future. Can’t wait! 🤗 Saludos desde 🇺🇸
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your story! You should definitely check out our video on languages: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZSEzKlLssV8.htmlfeature=shared
@Alexander-rr6yn
@Alexander-rr6yn Месяц назад
Italian is the most beautiful language in the world in my opinion, plus you already know Spanish wich is very close to Italian.
@evesanchez2157
@evesanchez2157 Месяц назад
@@Alexander-rr6yn yes, I hope to pick it up quickly, from what I heard. Fingers crossed
@almeidacosta8756
@almeidacosta8756 Месяц назад
Beautiful! Gotta come cut my hair broski’s Seoul’s vibe my brother it’s all love
@Life-er6mq
@Life-er6mq Месяц назад
Born in America with Togolese parents (dad’s side is Volta region from Ghana). I’m also a polyglot. Love this series!!
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for your kinds words!
@gtrtoisk
@gtrtoisk Месяц назад
I‘m from Togo. 🇹🇬 it was a so nice hearing him talking about the land and people! I‘ve suscribed!
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thank you!!
@agrofeen1700
@agrofeen1700 Месяц назад
I laugh hard, when he says his Ghanaian teacher said all the day students awayyyy, 😊😊😂
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
🇬🇭🇬🇭🙏🙏
@ellahow007
@ellahow007 21 день назад
The way he says ‘my guy’ is very West African. In my African accent, my guy, we claim you!
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq 20 дней назад
Thank you for watching!
@chiomaekekwe
@chiomaekekwe Месяц назад
Viewing from Nigeria. Try visiting Nigerian restaurants in Seoul, you can get plantains there
@feminiteaugoutdujour3682
@feminiteaugoutdujour3682 Месяц назад
The togolese korean is very respectfull ! He don't try to put himself above black africans but adapt himself. Great personnality. What I appreciated with him is that he return back in the country of his parents which teached him their culture. He is very interna and can feet everywhere. This is what black european do not have for most and africans who come in Europe for study or what ever don't return in their countries. This is the way to live more Free and more respected and valued. We should all take note!
@LawsofBags
@LawsofBags Месяц назад
Him dancing over the plantains is so African. I’m from Nigeria. The continent brings out that African vibe in everyone no matter your race. Love this video. New subbie.
@_adelinaaa_
@_adelinaaa_ 29 дней назад
As a Namibian, my guy, we claim you as African! 😂The mannerisms and all, on point! Love to see it
@lucifer12354
@lucifer12354 17 дней назад
Don't be too quick to accept people, learn from history
@wordtoyaz
@wordtoyaz Месяц назад
Black American here! Marrying into a Ghanaian Ewe family very soon! One love ❤️ Loved this content very much and hope to see more very soon 🖤
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Love this! Many thanks for watching #OneLove
@maxwelldumenyo6710
@maxwelldumenyo6710 Месяц назад
We appreciate you our in-law
@blackmagic6
@blackmagic6 Месяц назад
African here. You are different. You have African heritage. You have a birthright in Africa.
@hungrychat7304
@hungrychat7304 29 дней назад
@@blackmagic6like fr😂
@blackmagic6
@blackmagic6 29 дней назад
@@hungrychat7304 100.
@missjanee9174
@missjanee9174 Месяц назад
I’m Black American. This is a beautiful video. Educational and informative. If only our whole world could be embracing and respecting 0:10 and accepting of all cultures.
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for watching and saying so!
@badasslove
@badasslove Месяц назад
There's nothing beautiful abeautiful about people appropriating and commonifying your culture, let them Africans, let them in. We have to learn the hard way when people come in and they use your culture, but they hate you. They commodify your culture, but they try to erase you crime. No, thank you. Just leave foundational black American culture alone. And if those Africans wanna let you come in and appropriate their culture, that's their business.
@arubuolaebenezer9986
@arubuolaebenezer9986 Месяц назад
His African accent still comes out 😅
@mafian_king4821
@mafian_king4821 Месяц назад
I’m a Nigerian man but watching you guys from United Kingdom. England. This is very nice to watch.
@4evertubeyou2
@4evertubeyou2 8 дней назад
I love love Nigerian men
@Vickiss123
@Vickiss123 Месяц назад
I'm a Ghanaian very close to Togo and I'm familiar with most places in Togo
@Michael-bq2bn
@Michael-bq2bn Месяц назад
This is so interesting!!! I was born and raise in Chile, but my parents are from Germany. Growing up bilingual and with two cultures is so interesting to me. It helps you see the world in so many different ways. But it also brings this identity issues. When you don't feel 100% Chilean nor 100% German, in my case. The same thing happens to me when speaking English. When I speak English in Germany, you can totally tell I am not from there. My chilean accent comes and I used to feel embarrassed, but now it's just a part of me. We tend to look for our identity in our culture and I think it's both complicated and beautiful.
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing your complex yet beautiful story and thanks for watching!
@PHlophe
@PHlophe Месяц назад
I think your parents should have named you Miguelito . It makes assimilation easier for some people. Embrace both
@storyboard1999
@storyboard1999 Месяц назад
All the day students…AWAYYY!!😂 That’s so Ghanaian. Pretty sure the teacher is from the Volta region of Ghana
@hopedor2130
@hopedor2130 Месяц назад
I tell you,my people never dey carry last.
@emefaahiable4852
@emefaahiable4852 25 дней назад
Ikr 😂 so Ghanaian
@taniaanani4404
@taniaanani4404 Месяц назад
Ah JESUS I was shooked this is the most unexpected mix of my life as a Togolese myself now living in Scotland I’ve never across a Korean Togolese being raise in Togo
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
It's not everyday you see this mix! 😎🙏 Thanks for watching !
@nrb1989
@nrb1989 Месяц назад
So I grew up in the states while my brother grew up in Togo. I'm listening to this guy and he sounds exactly like how my brother speaks English! Even his mannerisms and the way he jokes is so West African. Wow.
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
That's awesome!
@sheelania8833
@sheelania8833 Месяц назад
I Love African Koreans… awesome people ❤
@africaine4889
@africaine4889 Месяц назад
African Koreans do not exist. He is toggles Korean. Just like an african can not be asian.
@sakurakou2009
@sakurakou2009 Месяц назад
Stop the nonsense they not africans they are koreans raised in africa, just cuz they raised here doesn't make them africans just like how if african child raised in Japanese or Korea doesn't make them asian
@mphosa995
@mphosa995 Месяц назад
​@@sakurakou2009but legally, he's a Togolese. You're confusing nationality with ethnicity... Many African children born in Europe identify in accordance to the European country they born in... You'll hear a child born from African parents in Italy identifying as an Afro Italian instead of just African, how about we address that one first before we can decide who can identify as an African in accordance to the African country they're born in and who can't.
@tes-xj8uy
@tes-xj8uy Месяц назад
I’m African raised in the UK, everyone says I am British and I identify as African British.
@sakurakou2009
@sakurakou2009 Месяц назад
@@tes-xj8uy being british is nationality or citizenship it can be revoked any time from you and you be deported back to africa, maybe you need to learn of british history and how they deported half british children of black Americans soilders who had them with british women during world Wars, they literally stated they were deporting them cuz they wanted to keep britian white.
@nicokwesi
@nicokwesi 17 дней назад
One thing I’m proud of is being a Ghanaian and how accepting we are. The downside is people take advantage of our hospitality for weakness.
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq 10 дней назад
Many thanks for watching! Part 2 is here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fYwrK3uV-4g.htmlfeature=shared
@nneomannadi4159
@nneomannadi4159 16 дней назад
I’m Nigerian viewing from the UK, and what they said about the bond and friendship with Africans is so true. When they have you back, they have you back. We bond so well we Africans.
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq 10 дней назад
Many thanks for watching! Part 2 is here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fYwrK3uV-4g.htmlfeature=shared
@thyrafranchak2312
@thyrafranchak2312 Месяц назад
Loved this episode! I’m here from the US. I’ve taught English at a private academy in Seoul and I’ve travelled a lot internationally including to South African and Morocco. I think the world needs this-raising a generation of multi-lingual and internationally aware people. Keep making videos like this please!
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for your lovely comment and for watching 🙏 there's a lot more to come!
@vamswolfmom4498
@vamswolfmom4498 Месяц назад
Y’all so dope! Love the accents and being polyglots rock👍🏽👍🏽
@xencyp6528
@xencyp6528 Месяц назад
Wow.. enjoyed this we are all human with different cultures and colours watching from South Africa 🇿🇦
@corinnemessavussu2942
@corinnemessavussu2942 Месяц назад
Hello, I’m Togolese living in Canada now. I will be travelling to Korea soon, if you want more alloco( plaintains), I’ll bring you some 😂😂
@isaaclawson6460
@isaaclawson6460 Месяц назад
I can relate to this. My family goes to a korean church in Togo . Koreans are nice and not discriminatory. They easily integrate in African society. Respect Bro..
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thank you for your comment!
@essodina84
@essodina84 Месяц назад
Hey guys, i loved ur discussion, am from Togo 🇹🇬 living in Philadelphia , i would love to send u plantains, thank goodness i have here, would have died without it, thank you 🙏 akpé
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Many thanks for your message and for watching!
@sikaandkarllindgren
@sikaandkarllindgren 28 дней назад
Unless mistaken, I believe I knew the Korean-Togolese guy, he lived in the residence du Benin, also known as la caisse. A Korean family lived across the street from my aunt's house. His father probably worked at the Korean hair factory in Lomé.
@pepichikako7122
@pepichikako7122 Месяц назад
Yes. Bring that sexy African accent. I love it. The Korean guy his a vibe. African woman here thank you for making us feel so proud.
@diiiiiiiiiiii11
@diiiiiiiiiiii11 Месяц назад
No honestly he really makes me smile😊😍
@saludosalsol
@saludosalsol Месяц назад
Yes there is something so sexy about his vibe 😂 can’t say what it is though
@pepichikako7122
@pepichikako7122 Месяц назад
​@@saludosalsol I think because he is able to fully embrace the African accent, the food, the people, and the experience. It is not a fetish for him.. It has become part of him. Sadly, most Africans want to hide their accents and act more European. I have stayed in America for 13years. I embrace my Malawian accent.
@saludosalsol
@saludosalsol Месяц назад
@@pepichikako7122 good for you! Yes I think his sexiness comes from that he is comfortable with himself and his background even though probably most people aren’t like him 😌 Hello from USA! 🇺🇸 I hope everyone can learn to love and embrace themselves, from there we can better learn to love and embrace others. 😌✌🏼
@KMcirca82
@KMcirca82 Месяц назад
what does that even mean? A korean made you proud to be African?
Месяц назад
Sub-Saharan Africa is the most welcoming place in the world.
@user-rt2jl4tx4z
@user-rt2jl4tx4z Месяц назад
@ndamonahashali2983
@ndamonahashali2983 Месяц назад
Indeed ❤
@diamond4270
@diamond4270 Месяц назад
Def a lie
@pausedforcyberbullying_
@pausedforcyberbullying_ Месяц назад
Still committing genocide? People would care if I was Palestinian.
@ifeifesi
@ifeifesi Месяц назад
We are too welcoming. We need to discriminate more just as people discriminate against us Africans
@africaRBG
@africaRBG 28 дней назад
love to Togo from Benin Republic
@amyricaud6438
@amyricaud6438 Месяц назад
Un sujet bien plus deep qu’il ne paraît !! Nous sommes nombreux à avoir cette mixité culturelle …cela de différentes manières …. Nous sommes plusieurs à juste être MONDE … c est un sentiment très deep ! Une vraie vibe! Bravo c est propre !
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
On est d'accord alors, merci d'avoir regardé!
@veevy2607
@veevy2607 Месяц назад
Super intéressant!! C'est tellement gratifiant de vivre ce partage de cultures et ce véritable métissage, c'est simplement magnifique.. La Réunion lé là!!🇷🇪 Out kréol lé nickel! Merci pour cette vidéo❤ PS : on est d'accord, la bouffe réunionnaise, c'est la meilleure😉
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Merci aou! Mi vé manger in ti curi ek dakatine!
@tiredbylife.5589
@tiredbylife.5589 Месяц назад
I need a part 2. The coversation was so interesting and fascinating to me. Also, I'm fortunate enough to have plantain nearby.
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for watching, much more to come!
@BongieBala
@BongieBala Месяц назад
​@@evolve_hqplease give us part 2 of this conversation/podcast I am loving it and we are brothers,i am South African
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
@@BongieBala Part 2 has been filmed and will be released soon, please stay tuned!
@freddyahavi4763
@freddyahavi4763 Месяц назад
It’s good to hear someone talk about the Togolese culture this way. You did experienced it.👍
@anonymou412
@anonymou412 Месяц назад
I'm a Nigerian American watching from Atlanta, this was beautiful to watch!
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thank you very much for saying so!
@okwuezevenitius4657
@okwuezevenitius4657 6 дней назад
Pablo u be Igbo or yoruba
@davyslanguages
@davyslanguages 17 дней назад
Hi bro. Thanks for promoting my country Togo 🇹🇬.
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq 10 дней назад
Avec plaisir!
@kerriannanderson962
@kerriannanderson962 29 дней назад
What a great video. Love it!❤
@aiRbckwrds
@aiRbckwrds Месяц назад
I"m an American who was born in the Philippines. This discussion was really interesting to listen to. I love the melding pot of cultures and experiences. I feel sad that some people would remain closed-minded about embracing different people and cultures. They don't know what they're missing.
@santesmith2041
@santesmith2041 Месяц назад
Loved this so much!!! So insightful
@ericayaa319
@ericayaa319 Месяц назад
Love his energy .
@superkev5659
@superkev5659 Месяц назад
Great segment guys💯
@miminka534
@miminka534 Месяц назад
This was great! Totally had fun
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Many thanks for watching!
@zabaanshenaas
@zabaanshenaas 28 дней назад
I'm planning a trip to Ghana, so I want to learn Twi, Ga, Ewe, and Dagbani. Ewe is also spoken in Togo so it's very important.
@monica534
@monica534 3 дня назад
Welcome
@hyacinthjarrett8637
@hyacinthjarrett8637 Месяц назад
Great fun guys.
@socheldandy8603
@socheldandy8603 Месяц назад
This was sooo refreshing ❤❤
@traoresambaabdel1856
@traoresambaabdel1856 Месяц назад
He is super smart!! I enjoy watching this.
@theenvironment5789
@theenvironment5789 Месяц назад
Loved this episode
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thank you for saying so!
@Hannah-tg8hw
@Hannah-tg8hw Месяц назад
Damn. This was so cool to watch.
@sonderexpeditions
@sonderexpeditions Месяц назад
So cool. I love different cultures.
@emmas1082
@emmas1082 Месяц назад
I love his confidence and friendly attitude.
@jejomac4370
@jejomac4370 Месяц назад
my family moved from west Africa to the Caribbean islands being in mixed culture is a very rich experience for life
@hereiswisdom
@hereiswisdom Месяц назад
Which island??
@jejomac4370
@jejomac4370 Месяц назад
@@hereiswisdom Dominican Republic
@jamieliakiandra1547
@jamieliakiandra1547 Месяц назад
I actually love this
@leewalton5432
@leewalton5432 Месяц назад
Watching in the UK, great to see such a broad spectrum of conversation.👍
@joannajamani620
@joannajamani620 Месяц назад
This video is so good! I just love people sharing and cherishing cultures with the world and eachother😍
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
The world is enriched by its different languages and cultures!
@gogetter8866
@gogetter8866 Месяц назад
This is the best video on culture I’ve ever watched! You make me feel at home! Thank you! Subscribed!!!!
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thank you very much, part 2 was filmed today 🙏
@alxopt
@alxopt 3 дня назад
This was so funny!!
@sholasholknb9199
@sholasholknb9199 День назад
So much lessons about life in less than 20 minutes . Hate and Love are taught depending on how and where we grew up. One love to good human race. Deep and thought provoking
@anndeecosita3586
@anndeecosita3586 Месяц назад
Fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
It is our pleasure 🙏
@queeneva1985
@queeneva1985 Месяц назад
Love hearing nice stuff from my motherland Togo 🇹🇬
@arthurbakibinga5921
@arthurbakibinga5921 Месяц назад
W video man reminds me of growing up in Africa what great times.
@TarekEl-Eter
@TarekEl-Eter Месяц назад
Loved this
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@Phindu_M
@Phindu_M Месяц назад
I’m viewing from South Korea 🇰🇷 originally from South Africa 🇿🇦 I pray South Korea opens up to educate themselves about Africa as a continent.
@abigail9475
@abigail9475 Месяц назад
I enjoyed every bit of this video ❤❤
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
We are very glad you enjoyed it!
@leviha6434
@leviha6434 4 дня назад
Look forward to part "TWO" ,
@herstorylives7405
@herstorylives7405 Месяц назад
I love this - LOVE IT!! BE YOU in South Korea.
@dennisforson2810
@dennisforson2810 Месяц назад
watching from Ghana. I really enjoyed this episode
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for your comment!
@GabrielElevoh
@GabrielElevoh Месяц назад
another episode another banger the best so far please we need a second part with vato,
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for your support 🙏 stay tuned 😉😎
@abbeylance29
@abbeylance29 Месяц назад
You guys are having so much fun!
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for watching 🙏
@WolfMagick108
@WolfMagick108 Месяц назад
Love this video. Viewing from South Africa.
@credokasemiire7527
@credokasemiire7527 Месяц назад
And thanks for representing Africa as we see ourselves and do come home again brothers even for visits.
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Many thanks!
@elenoaducia4181
@elenoaducia4181 Месяц назад
wow I really enjoyed this video
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks for your kind words! There is much more to come!
@lavonia2717
@lavonia2717 Месяц назад
Love this conversation 👌🏼
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks 🙏
@pagielicious
@pagielicious Месяц назад
I was totally intrigued seeing the title let alone the conversation. Kudos to all you guys. This was so interesting and necessary.
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thank you for saying so!
@Wunmeee
@Wunmeee Месяц назад
I'm obsessed with all of them...I love the episode
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thank you very much!
@rasbagi5465
@rasbagi5465 Месяц назад
New subscribers from Canada 🇨🇦 I had a smile on my face the whole time as I watched this episode, multiculturalism sure is a beautiful thing.
@FeelingsAintFacts
@FeelingsAintFacts Месяц назад
Thats dope ! Love it 💯🖤
@evolve_hq
@evolve_hq Месяц назад
Thanks 🔥
@DaAdjeis
@DaAdjeis Месяц назад
I really enjoyed watching this video. We are all human beings.
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