Someone wanted to pay lobola this valentine, but we sat down and talk to him, now he has a Polo
By on-point-info | self meida writer
Published 17 days ago - 1 views
It is very funny how a person can simply change his mind through the influence of friends, before we make big decisions, we usually ask our close friends whether they think what we are about to do is ok. Our final decision in most cases is usually influenced by how our friends or close family members had to say
According to a certain tweet on social media, it looks like someone was planning to pay lobola this past valentines, but through the influence of the people he shared this idea with, he ended up having a change of heart. Instead of paying lobola, he ended up buying a Volkswagen Polo. Here is what was posted online
It is written in a Tsonga language, what is written there could be translated to these words: ‘’ Someone wanted to pay lobola this valentine, but we sat down and talk to him, now he has a Polo ‘’. people reacted very funny to this post, here are some of the response
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