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Eita everybody! A very big, a warm, South African handshake for everybody. For those of you who don't know what a South African handshake is, check it out. For those of you who do know, check out the link too - quite cool, thanks so much ubuntu bridge for the video! So, the last bit of [...]
[view whole blog postSe-ve-n! For those of you who are confused by that greeting, you have some reading to do below. Head back this way when you are done. ... Right, now that we are all at the same place, lets have a little read here. What I can guarantee from this article is warm smile once you [...]
[view whole blog postEita my fellow South Africans, Yes, it is that time. The London Olympics have officially begun and are already on day 6. There is a buzz around the country and where ever one looks, you can see Olympic fever is here. Even Google has the fever, start typing in basically anything and it will drop [...]
[view whole blog postEita everyone, I apologise for my absence, but I have been out of SA for a few weeks. We all know the expression, 'you don't know what you have got till it is gone'. Well, all I can say is - as fantastic as the break was, I really am happy to be back...yes - [...]
[view whole blog postEita, Being an old Rhodes University student, the National Arts Festival is something which I used to take for granted. I attended it almost every year during my stay in, what was fondly referred to by many of us as, the 'Gspot'. Since I finished up there in 2009, I have not been back since. [...]
[view whole blog postLadies and gents of sunny South Africa...Eita! A truely South African greeting, which is almost guaranteed to earn you extra street cred if you drop it in casual situations. For those of us who have never heard it before, it is pronounced "eight-ah" - it is the modern day version of the very 1990′s: "Howzit". [...]
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