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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Bamz(m): 8:42am On Dec 25, 2015
austin2all:
Hehehehe, osuofia Jengbetiele in Canada.
Lollllz. grin
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Bamz(m): 8:46am On Dec 25, 2015
vfactor:
Hehehehehe.....really funny. But in all its a learning process and I am sure u re not the first. So just take everything with a sense of humour.


By the way u be J.W?




What?? After 6 months, this made FP!
Moral: never lose hope, Mods' time is the best.... grin

I've been clamouring for rationing of front page articles. There should be a framework for that. Yesterday I saw some needless articles. Yikes.

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Tats(m): 8:51am On Dec 25, 2015
sholay2011:
Eh eh....this is one of my most recent (funny) Canada experiences grin

Lol. That's how headlines in local newspaper where I live will say "Jamie's cat is missing" or "This dog needs a home"
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by martyns303(m): 8:56am On Dec 25, 2015
obstead200:
bros, using keycard is not the problem. Having it power the room is the catch. I had to travel out before I realised that u need ur key card to access power, water, heat etc in that hotel room u lodged. Here in naija, ALL THE hotels I have been to, the keycard only opens ur door.

Which hotels are that? Almost every hotel that uses key card to access doors make use of the electronics. Even tbd lest 5K hotels have those functions. Make una no dey make naija look like a village abeg.

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Phrankin(m): 8:58am On Dec 25, 2015
martyns303:


Bros calm down, u know I am privileged because? As long as u travelled without a companion or someone to guide you, u will definitely make a few mistakes, cultural shock etc. All am saying is dude didn't need to go to far away Canada to figure out how to use a key card.

Secondly certain things in life are instinctive, nothing wrong in asking for help, I remember when I first used the Gauteng train system, I had to ask for assistance.

Here's a funny one, I was at Oxford and wanted bread and beacon, I asked the attendant for baguette and he asked me to say again so I repeated myself over and over again, apparently the guy is having a moment of his life laughing at how I pronounced it. So I asked him how many languages he speaks and he said just English, told him I am bilingual and shouldn't expect me to say things as he would.
must you degrade someone else for their experience just because you are too eager to tell us your own "funny" experience overseas?
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by martyns303(m): 9:01am On Dec 25, 2015
Phrankin:
must you degrade someone else for their experience just because you are too eager to tell us your own "funny" experience overseas?

Uncle calm down, I am not degrading anybody, plus u just twist my story in another angle as showoff. I was simply trying to show that everyone had a naive moment.
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Bollinger(m): 9:10am On Dec 25, 2015
Afam4eva:

I'll like to know why the US and Canada transport system is not advances as those in western Europe. Is it due to the size of these countries?

Believe me when I tell you that the metro system in New York alone will beat any country in the world not to talk of the one in Chicago. It links the length and breadth of each and every county in it's cities.
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by teejaymonica: 9:16am On Dec 25, 2015
I'm happy for you what a lovely experience I REP NAIJA
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Nobody: 9:18am On Dec 25, 2015
UjSizzle:
grin This is funny. But why do people have problem asking for help na, or is it a guy thing?
Because I trust women to find the first available person, smile and turn him (or her) into a personal escort tongue
It's a guy thing. Most of the time, I rely on GPS rather than asking people for directions.
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by sunboy(m): 9:24am On Dec 25, 2015
6fit:


where is 9ja in yur list?........we are crawling giant

Please stop trying to make that a big deal.
I once slept a 5,000 naira per night hotel in Lagos that use card for their doors.
Most hostels have the hot and cold water showers now.
About the bus thing, in BRT buses we pull a rope or press button to alert the driver.

At Ecenter Yaba there is auto tap, and many public places do have it.
Normally, zebra crossing should be for crossing roads so it's left to you to reason that they will be more developed and organized. Tho we don't have a magic button here.

I just believe the difference shouldn't be much. I believe so and and Africa is not that totally backward na!

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by duwdu: 9:33am On Dec 25, 2015
Jengbetiele:
I would have done this earlier but the workload here won’t permit. Anyways today I am free so I gat the whole time to share my experience being a newbie in a foreign land. Touching down at Toronto Pearson International Airport from Nigeria was a great life time experience for me, because it was my first flight, first time out of Nigeria. The journey took about 22 hours including a 4 hours transit at Frankfurt before we touched down in Canada.

I had one hotel reserved from Nigeria, so I got into the hotel shinning my 32 in excitement. All what was running through my mind was ‘as I don enter canny now, my people for Nigeria go take’. Little did I know that the smiling go soon turn frustration. The first challenge was opening the door to my room with that electronic card. I struggled with the door for awhile; I had to call the reception to the rescue. I got to my room and saw all gadget switched off. I didn't know I was meant to insert and swipe the card in an electronic slot on the wall in order put them on automatically. The temperature outside was below 3 degrees and I felt too big to go down the second time because of the trepidation of being labeled a ‘villager’. I had to wither that storm for hours till a Good Samaritan opposite my room came to bail me out.

After such a long journey, a typical human would want to have a shower na so I waka go bathroom sorry washroom lol say make I go bath o. I ran the shower but, the water be freezer water so I had to sleep like that without having my bath. Next day, I ran the tap, same cold water. To cut the long story short sha, I practically didn’t have my bath for two days till a German flat mate arrived and I stylishly asked for his help. I was so happy that I spent almost an hour in the washroom. I remembered the first two weeks, each time I wake up I go rush pick my cloths go iron thinking of nepa lol. Even till now, I still dey hold my phone charger around subconsciously.
The hotel offers free breakfast so I walked into the dining room the first day. They line up mixtures of leaves they called "food" were lined up. I actually taught maybe I mistakenly enter manger ni cos where I come from na goat dey chop raw leaf until I saw one oyinbo man saying good morning what would you like to eat?. As omo naija now I'm not familiar with any of the food so I picked something wey be like doughnut but he no sweet at all!!

I lost some pounds within these few days of arrival as I wasn’t eating well because their food no make sense for my mouth. Infact dem no get food self na snacks them dey call food for here. But when he remain small make hunger commot my eye balls, I ran to a nearby eatery and told the lady I want meat pie, she no sabi wetin meat pie be na so I check the list to see picture of wetin dey familiar. Then I told her chicken and chips she reply with excuse me what do you want?, I repeated myself severally I just look up and point number 9….she laughed hard and said it is fries and wings hehehehehe that’s what they call chicken and chips. I just asked for washroom na dia I take enter ghost mode.

I went to the reception and asked for directions to school from the hotel so I could proceed with registration ishhh. They suggested I use a cab since I be JJC. So I asked the cabman how much he pointed to the counter. As the journey progress my blood pressure kept rising because my full concentration was on the counter. At the same time, I had my fingers on converter and I was automatically converting and calculating the amount I will have to pay him in naira. All the waka wey we waka no pass distance wey I dey use jog for Nigeria yet I paid about 9,000 after conversion chai I con dey reason say how much be Lagos to Abuja self by road na?

Locating buildings in the school na another big milestone. I approached people with the expectations of go straight, turn right turn left naija things now o boiiii na map guys dey show me o….I was like wharris is this na hahahaha. After searching for an hour despite the map, I was able to locate where I was going. The thing be like ultimate search for my face. I remembered opening their doors here….hahahahahahahaha I had to watch people do that severally. There was hardly a time I got to my department without getting lost inside the building. There was a day I entered the building through the normal entrance and got out via underground tunnel hahahahahahha. Consequently, I became so thirsty and I wanted to get a drink from one of the refrigerators in the school. I approached a black guy asking where the sales girl go, he busted into laughter and help me operate the fridge.

My first time in their big bus ehn, I stylishly checked where people are placing their bus pass so entering was easier. The problem was alighting, I observed people were just silent unlike naija wey pple go just dey shout from the back seat Owa, Owa!. I almost called the driver to tell her that I'll be alighting at the next bus-stop then I discovered a wire at the right upper end of my seat, I don't even know what the wire stands for, maybe it's for emergency or anything. I just draw the thing ni no time. Sometimes I go enter wrong bus route hahahahha con dey google my location so I won’t lost. My first week here ehn I tried crossing the road like the normal naija style wey you fit cross anywhere. I didn’t know that zebra crossing is very effective here. I later learnt that all you need do even if there is no zebra crossing in sight is to move close to the traffic light and press the ‘magic’ button on the traffic light to stop the cars while you catwalk to the other side of the road.

Whenever I go to the mall, I always had my currency converter opened and active o. If I see say the tin I wan buy don too much, I drop am no time. Infact I bought wall socket for 5100 naira after conversion because my laptop mouth no enter dia socket I no fit drop that one cause he dey very essential. One last thing I remembered hahahahhaha I wanted to collect my supervisors bag like we do in Nigeria helping our lecturers carry their bags na so some of them wont mark our faces for ‘C’ or outright ‘F’ grade for being rude. The man was just looking at me and wondering what kind of rum I took or if I dey possessed hahaha. I can’t wait to see first timers do some of these things in fall.

Conclusively, it’s been exciting, and educative. I have meet friends like blood here whose counsel keeps me waxing stronger. It’s really an experience of a life time and I am grateful to Jah for giving me this chance. As many who want to experience this kain tin for the fun of it or for whatever reason, just trust God cos he makes things beautiful in his time……hehehehheeh between I am no longer a JJC though *tongue out*

Truly typical, and darn comprehensively hilarious! gringringrin

Very good post, @OP.

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Nobody: 9:37am On Dec 25, 2015
martyns303:


Bros calm down, u know I am privileged because? As long as u travelled without a companion or someone to guide you, u will definitely make a few mistakes, cultural shock etc. All am saying is dude didn't need to go to far away Canada to figure out how to use a key card.

Secondly certain things in life are instinctive, nothing wrong in asking for help, I remember when I first used the Gauteng train system, I had to ask for assistance.

Here's a funny one, I was at Oxford and wanted bread and beacon, I asked the attendant for baguette and he asked me to say again so I repeated myself over and over again, apparently the guy is having a moment of his life laughing at how I pronounced it. So I asked him how many languages he speaks and he said just English, told him I am bilingual and shouldn't expect me to say things as he would.








Lol...You should have typed out one strong word from your language on your phone and ask him to pronounce it. I get you anyway.
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by ajbabs(m): 9:58am On Dec 25, 2015
sunboy:


Please stop trying to make that a big deal.
I once slept a 5,000 naira per night hotel in Lagos that use card for their doors.
Most hostels have the hot and cold water showers now.
About the bus thing, in BRT buses we pull a rope or press button to alert the driver.

At Ecenter Yaba there is auto tap, and many public places do have it.
Normally, zebra crossing should be for crossing roads so it's left to you to reason that they will be more developed and organized. Tho we don't have a magic button here.

I just believe the difference shouldn't be much. I believe so and and Africa is not that totally backward na!
So to you and other like-minds, anybody that want to travel out of Nigeria must come from Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and the like cities. What of those that will travel out of this country from Nnewi, Ile- Ife, Ado Ekiti, Oyo town, Nsukka, Ilesha, Bafo in Ogun state, Keifi, and other small cities and towns.

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by deadie(m): 10:17am On Dec 25, 2015
Op, I enjoyed reading ur post. When I came to Germany, my study started with an international workshop. I felt like I did not come with good corporate looking clothes. I spent about 250 euros shopping for suit, shirt, tie and shoes. I went to this conference and the host was wearing jeans and t-shirts and some of my classmates-to-be were wearing shorts and sneakers because it was summer. I was so embarrassed and the money was a total waste. It was the only time I wore that suit in the 3 yrs i had it and have given it out because I outgrew it. Since then, I have made presentations at international conferences and always wore jeans.

But I also had a bad experience when I returned to naija. My friend and classmate was supposed to present his masters thesis topic and since I was in school (UNN) to collect my certificate, I decided to attend. Could you believe I was asked to leave by the HoD because I wasn'the wearing a tie? Eventhough I was no longer a student.

Another experience I had here was that I bought liquid soap thinking it was cream. Only when my skin started peeling did I complain and a friend who could read German pointed out the cause.

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by edem84: 10:57am On Dec 25, 2015
Thanks for your story.you just change my mood. i laugh tired !!! grin grin grin grin grin
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by deskossy(m): 12:02pm On Dec 25, 2015
claremont:
I remember a story someone told me about 2 Nigerian guys who visited London for the first time. They went to a Chinese buffet and paid £7 for all you can eat. They ate so much that the next time they visited the Chinese buffet, they were told that they have been banned.
that's like a cliché story,was told the same in hamburg.a friend of mine was told the same in L.a

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by deskossy(m): 12:09pm On Dec 25, 2015
deadie:
Op, I enjoyed reading ur post. When I came to Germany, my study started with an international workshop. I felt like I did not come with good corporate looking clothes. I spent about 250 euros shopping for suit, shirt, tie and shoes. I went to this conference and the host was wearing jeans and t-shirts and some of my classmates-to-be were wearing shorts and sneakers because it was summer. I was so embarrassed and the money was a total waste. It was the only time I wore that suit in the 3 yrs i had it and have given it out because I outgrew it. Since then, I have made presentations at international conferences and always wore jeans.

But I also had a bad experience when I returned to naija. My friend and classmate was supposed to present his masters thesis topic and since I was in school (UNN) to collect my certificate, I decided to attend. Could you believe I was asked to leave by the HoD because I wasn'the wearing a tie? Eventhough I was no longer a student.

Another experience I had here was that I bought liquid soap thinking it was cream. Only when my skin started peeling did I complain and a friend who could read German pointed out the cause.
hahaha about the liquid soap..it happened to me too when came to hamburg, i bought the one with creme seife.i saw creme,i taught it was body cream,not knowing it was liquid soap...lol

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by mayoroflag(m): 12:54pm On Dec 25, 2015
I think I can share mine.

Hmm....

Got to Charles De Gaule in Paris en route Toronto and at the security check, I was asked to take off all metals and given two nylon bags. I wore then on my boots.

The look on and the laughter from the European customs, except for the black male among them, was priceless...

Oh before that, there were so many arrows and I asked for directions. The man pointed towards a lounge. I sat there for an hour, then went for more enquiries just to be sure. To be sure I went past that lounge and took a train for what must have been 6 kilometres to the lounge I should have been waiting.

Thankfully, my connecting flight was 7 hours apart....
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Deejay1000(m): 1:44pm On Dec 25, 2015
galadima77:
After seeing so much traffic, i felt it's only normal to read the post!

Lo and behold! Cant remember the last time i read such a dry story, na wa! And ppl are even laughing to this.


bad belle is allowed

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by TheAlchemist: 1:48pm On Dec 25, 2015
saxywale:

yes. I never really understood how highly developed technology was in Western Europe till I moved to Canada.

UK To Test Wireless Charging For Electric Cars
"New technology is being tested by Highways England that could allow electric car owners to charge as they drive.
The trials are the first of their kind and will test how the technology would work on the country's motorways and major "A" roads, allowing drivers of ultra-low emission vehicles to travel long distances without needing to stop and charge the car's battery."

news.sky.com/story/1534209/uk-to-test-wireless-charging-for-electric-cars

I don't see the above happening in North America in the next 5-7 years.


My God this people are determined to make sure our oil sells for $1 per barrel.
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by mart2k(m): 1:55pm On Dec 25, 2015
Jengbetiele:
U too funny, guy.
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Realone92(m): 2:49pm On Dec 25, 2015
Our stories are diff " I wish I can share mine " at least u had support and money

Mine was diff " my touch down to Toronto was bad because my bro said oga Ade there is no money for school for u " You are all by yourself "

Everything is history now " am as good as citizen " the end "
It' bn a year now



The end

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by magicminister: 2:56pm On Dec 25, 2015
sunboy:


Please stop trying to make that a big deal.
I once slept a 5,000 naira per night hotel in Lagos that use card for their doors.
Most hostels have the hot and cold water showers now.
About the bus thing, in BRT buses we pull a rope or press button to alert the driver.

At Ecenter Yaba there is auto tap, and many public places do have it.
Normally, zebra crossing should be for crossing roads so it's left to you to reason that they will be more developed and organized. Tho we don't have a magic button here.

I just believe the difference shouldn't be much. I believe so and and Africa is not that totally backward na!

Lol!!!!
The difference is much my brother.
Im a naija boy to the core and I have been to all the happening high class spots and ghetto ass spots...bro, you cannot compare those countries with naija in anyway.
Just take it from me.
I no fit shout lol

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by vislabraye(m): 3:02pm On Dec 25, 2015
Jengbetiele:


Hmm.. I've never seen so many likes in NL history. Kudos.
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by epistlegcfr: 3:13pm On Dec 25, 2015
What if he has never used such hotels before??
martyns303:


The hotel thing was a big flop, because even Nigerian hotels use key card.

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by epistlegcfr: 3:15pm On Dec 25, 2015
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
deskossy:
hahaha about the liquid soap..it happened to me too when came to hamburg, i bought the one with creme seife.i saw creme,i taught it was body cream,not knowing it was liquid soap...lol
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by outflank: 3:22pm On Dec 25, 2015
The same way an Oyibo man who's in Africa, Nigeria to be precise, for the first time will feel like a JJC. So it's normal.
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by mojounited(m): 3:27pm On Dec 25, 2015
Lol @OP, I hope it's not "vending machine" you're referring to as "fridge"? cheesy Nice one, mine wasn't that bad. Once took me almost a whole day locating TESCO and Boots at the city centre haha
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Shanjaimes: 3:40pm On Dec 25, 2015
Really funny..... I can just imagine you sharing this story with your kids in 5-10years time.

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Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by 6fit(f): 3:42pm On Dec 25, 2015
sunboy:


Please stop trying to make that a big deal.
I once slept a 5,000 naira per night hotel in Lagos that use card for their doors.
Most hostels have the hot and cold water showers now.
About the bus thing, in BRT buses we pull a rope or press button to alert the driver.

At Ecenter Yaba there is auto tap, and many public places do have it.
Normally, zebra crossing should be for crossing roads so it's left to you to reason that they will be more developed and organized. Tho we don't have a magic button here.

I just believe the difference shouldn't be much. I believe so and and Africa is not that totally backward na!


bros d earlier u start calling a spade a spade, d better for yu. D gospel truth is 9ja dey bhind
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Jengbetiele: 3:55pm On Dec 25, 2015
Hahahahahahhahahahahahaha
Bamz:
Yaaayyy!!! cheesy

Jengbetiele,

I remember your username from the Canadian thread. Thanks for the heads up smiley

For all of you #team2016, may God make the road smooth even as it concerns the almighty visa app.
Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by Jengbetiele: 3:59pm On Dec 25, 2015
I applied for a thesis based masters degree also known as research based. Wrote a good statement of purpose for application, wrote a good proposal clearly stating what my research interests are to my intended supervisor.....Then God blessed everything
harristo:


Ok so what did you do to get that kind of scholarship, explain.

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