Nice to see a Guyanese family touching base with their roots. At least you still use your Guyanese creolese, that make you authentic. I am sure lots of Guyanese in the diaspora will find this video amusing and refreshing while for some it may even bring some nostalgic feelings at seeing the things and places once did take for granted...because it was common, it was the way of life, no one really took notice of. What did your kids take away from this trip to Guyana after having come from a highly developed country into third world Guyana. Did they enjoy their stay? Well, Guyanese hospitality is second to none. I would think the mosquitoes were a challenge to them. This will have an impact on their perspectives of the wider world. Many kids especially those born to Guyanese parent(s) in the diaspora have no idea what's life is like out of their country. So, it's a good learning experience for them. All the the best to you and family.
@Kickin_it_with_Mirz5 ай бұрын
Guyana has changed in some ways for the best. I can tell you the hospitality is second to none when you find it. My family kids enjoyed the experience my kids didn't want to come back and adapted easily to the environment and questioned a lot of things.
@dds369_5 ай бұрын
🙏🏽💯
@nirmalad9255 ай бұрын
Nice video of the market. Next time please tell us the price of things in the market. How come you guys didn't give the two beggars anything?
@Kickin_it_with_Mirz5 ай бұрын
we returned and did give them a "raise" off camera
@oweya-bu6gn5 ай бұрын
My old hood , so much has changed I left in 1992 Anyone Remeber music machine tapir from 79 Great upload bro 🫡
@Kickin_it_with_Mirz5 ай бұрын
@@oweya-bu6gn believe it or not you still see some tapir on the road still