In the US, we don't drop money at our mother's, daughter's, sister's, or our wive's feet. We do that to strippers... And we, as black Americans originate from Nigeria. That is 100 percent disrespectful. Stop following American media's portrayal on how to treat your Queens.
@emeka5449 Жыл бұрын
Lol our culture is the original. Remember you guys originated from us. For us, money spraying during weddings carries a positive meaning.
@beverns Жыл бұрын
@@emeka5449 from 200 years ago? Or was this picked up from the strip clubs in the USA? I find it hard to believe that my Yoruba great-great-great grandfathers ‘made it rain’ in Nigeria 150-200 years ago. Every time I’m back home in Africa, I see Africans emulating African-Americans, to my chagrin. You guys should NEVER follow our misguided modern traditions.
@8AUGS Жыл бұрын
You shouldn't speak on something you "think" you know about. You are an America, and don't know our traditions and customs. This tradition has been around before paper money. Gifts are thrown/presented in any form, including paper money, during weddings, funerals, and any type of performance. We aren't going to stop because some foreigner says so. We know the significance, and who we are. Thank you.
@beverns Жыл бұрын
@@8AUGS you just said EXACTLY what I'm talking about. GIFTS WERE THROWN BEFORE PAPER MONEY. In this video, this Pimp is throwing paper money, just like they do in a strip club in America. He's NOT throwing gifts. If he 'placed' money at her feet with humility, then I wouldn't complain. But he's throwing money, as if she's a stripper in Miami and he's a pimp daddy at the pulpit on any given Sunday in Lagos. Come on, you bloke. And by the way, I'm an African, involuntarily born in Amerikkka. Know that.
@samanthashumba7842 Жыл бұрын
Who are u to tell us about african culture? What connection do we have to america?