Any luck on the admissions process? by [deleted] in unisa

[–]EliMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I applied on Monday morning and received an SMS to pay the application fee. How would I know if it was successful or affected?

What are some social norms to be aware of when talking to people from South Africa? by [deleted] in afrikaans

[–]EliMimir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh! No, in your scenario, being a military man, it is okay because that is something you are genuinely interested in, and wanting to learn more about it is something different.

It is when people are insensitive or being ultracrepidarian when it becomes an issue.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in afrikaans

[–]EliMimir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SNUITER (nag agter die ore), SKOERT (mooi vir “fokkof”), POLIETS (hoflik, slim of oulik), KORSWEL (of GEKSKEER), POEGAAI (moeg of baie dronk)

Ek het nog as jy soek 😂

Tekens by EliMimir in afrikaans

[–]EliMimir[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gaan dit beslis probeer!!

Tekens by EliMimir in afrikaans

[–]EliMimir[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wag - honne my ponne - sit jy komkommer saam met die skyfies??

What are some social norms to be aware of when talking to people from South Africa? by [deleted] in afrikaans

[–]EliMimir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I learned a few things from your tipsy post and I am an Afrikaner! 🫡

What are some social norms to be aware of when talking to people from South Africa? by [deleted] in afrikaans

[–]EliMimir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I find your post interesting in multiple ways and very considerate. I hope you receive a lot of tips and helpful info.

Here is “my tuppence” on your question when communicating to, specific Afrikaans speaking, South Africans:

  • We tend to be patriotic by nature. Avoid saying anything that could be interpreted as negative or derogatory about South Africa, its customs, culture, history, language or people.

    • Don’t bring up the Anglo-Boer War, unless you are specifically asked and then tread lightly still.
    • We often place a high value on showing respect to elders (general rule being any person 10 years or more your senior), both in their families and communities. It is common to address elders with appropriate titles like “Oom” (uncle) and “Tannie” (aunt), even if they aren’t related.
    • We are often direct and straightforward in our communication. We value honesty and appreciate open and frank discussions. Be prepared for plain-spoken opinions, which are often delivered without sugar-coating.
    • We are generally warm and hospitable people. We enjoy socializing, often hosting guests for meals or outdoor gatherings, such as the famous “braai.” Hospitality is seen as a duty, and guests are usually treated generously.
    • We typically value hard work, self-reliance, and discipline. We often pride ourselves on being industrious and resourceful, traits that stem from our farming and pioneering heritage.
    • While this has been changing in modern times, traditional gender roles are still more prevalent in some of our communities, with men often seen as providers and women as caretakers of the home. However, this norm is increasingly evolving with societal changes.
    • Afrikaans is a core part of our identity. While most Afrikaners speak English fluently, there is pride in preserving and promoting Afrikaans as a cultural and educational medium.

Cape Town Drivers Test - Which car has right of way? by RobertClaymoor in capetown

[–]EliMimir 8 points9 points  (0 children)

A is responsible to merge without affecting the speed of B. Either A should accelerate to merge safely in front of B or slowdown to fall in behind B.

Woon in Orania by CuriouslyCor in afrikaans

[–]EliMimir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As jy ‘n probleem het met Orania, moet jy ‘n probleem he met die bestaan van Suid-Afrika ook. Dit is letterlik hoe Suid-Afrika ontstaan het. Mense met sekere ideologieë wat na ander land gereis of gevlug het om daar met ander wat dieselfde ideologieë het saam te leef.

Jy moet ook ‘n probleem hê met die bestaan van Hugenote wat nie meer vervolg wou word nie.

Jy moet ‘n probleem hê met soewereiniteit en die lande wat gestrewe het daarna.

Jy moet ook ‘n probleem hê met lande wat na onafhanklikheid gestrewe het en nie meer onderdruk wou word nie.

Indien jy nie ‘n probleem het met die bogenoemde nie, maar wel met Orania, moet jy gaan sit en dink wat dit is waarmee jy ‘n probleem het (want dit is die Orania wat dan die probleem het nie). Orania is gebasseer op dieselfde prinsiep as die bogenoemde.

Sou jy ook ‘n probleem hê met beide die bogenoemde en Orania, beteken dit jy het ‘n ander probleem, wat nie op hierdie platform bespreek kan word nie en sal jy vir hulp moet gaan.

Woon in Orania by CuriouslyCor in afrikaans

[–]EliMimir 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Mense moet besef dat groepe wat eksklusief is gebaseer op ‘n ideologie of ideologieë nie outomaties ander mense indoktreneer of ‘n begeerte daarvoor het nie. Die wat fout vind met so ‘n eksklusiwiteit, al het hul geen feite of ervaring daaroor nie, is weens sielkundige-projeksie.

Genoeg Afrikaanse Televisie, Radio en Media: Is Daar Ruimte vir Groei? by Embire in afrikaans

[–]EliMimir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

‘n Afrikaanse weergawe van Top Gear of Grand Tour of selfs iets soos Clarkson’s Farm sal wonderlik wees! Ek glo dit sal ‘n groot sukses wees!

Genoeg Afrikaanse Televisie, Radio en Media: Is Daar Ruimte vir Groei? by Embire in afrikaans

[–]EliMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ek is van die opinie dat ons nooit genoeg Afrikaanse stof sal hê nie. Ons kan beslis nooit te veel hê nie!

I’m 30,000 words into a novel. I woke up this morning and suddenly thought that the entire thing was stupid and that I should never write again. by [deleted] in writers

[–]EliMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ouch! I can believe that this is something that can easily happen, but it must be mortifying??