An African woman who has been living in India for over four years recently reflected on her experiences in the country, sharing what she has learned during her stay. Taking to Instagram, she posted a heartfelt video that has since gone viral, resonating with many users online.The video was shared by Instagram user (@favourchikodil). In the clip, she is seen wearing a saree and smiling warmly, while a text overlay reads: “I am an African who has lived in India for 4+ years and I’m not ashamed to admit that…”She went on to list her candid thoughts in the caption, writing, ''1) I still can’t make one correct sentence in Hindi. 2) I don’t enjoy most Indian local dishes apart from biryani and chicken fried rice. 3) I can’t drink water that isn’t
bottled or sealed. 4) I prefer Uber over regular buses. 5) I stopped being obsessed with Bollywood (when reality hit). 6) I still struggle with draping a saree. 7) I can never get used to the summer, it’s too hot. 8) I’m tired of explaining that I came here by air, not by Uber. 9) I sometimes say I’m from another African country (just for fun).”
Her honest and light-hearted take struck a chord with viewers, quickly gaining traction across social media platforms. Many users appreciated her openness, while others found her experiences highly relatable.The comment section was flooded with warm and supportive reactions. One user wrote, “We’ll always welcome our brothers and sisters,” while another commented, “Just be yourself, we love you the way you are.” Some users also engaged with her points more deeply. For instance, one person asked how many Indian cuisines she had tried, pointing out the country’s vast culinary diversity. Another user added, “Don’t worry, most Indians struggle with the same things,” referring to language barriers, extreme weather, and navigating daily life.Several commenters also related to her concern about drinking water, noting that even locals often prefer filtered or bottled water unless they are sure of the source. Others found humour in her remarks about Bollywood expectations versus reality and her struggles with wearing a saree.Overall, the video has sparked a mix of humour, empathy, and cultural exchange online, with many praising her for sharing an honest glimpse into her life in India.


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