A Swiss man living in South Africa shared his three favourite people in the country. Some online users agreed with his choices, while others added to the list.
Janick Oriti, a Swiss man who has lived in South Africa for less than a decade, shared his favourite people in South Africa
The enthusiastic young man listed the three kinds of people and shared the reasons behind his choicesA man from Switzerland, who can be considered a local after having lived in the country for seven years, shared with Mzansi the three types of people he dubbed his favourite."He was so gracious": People help needy KZN man with trolley full of groceries
"They will make sure they drop you at home in front of your door. They will look out for you. Period."SA comments on Swiss man's choices A few South African social media users expressed their thoughts about Janick's three favourite people, while others shared who they also thought should be added to the list."I think petrol attendants must be nurses. They are the best, friendly and helpful. Most nurses are not friendly at all.""Taxi drivers try by all means to make sure you arrive at work on time, even when there is traffic.
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