A mother's frustration went viral after the Department of Education placed her English-speaking son in a school where all subjects are taught in Afrikaans, except for English. The woman's emotional journey, captured in a TikTok video, started with sadness and moved towards a comical outburst that left viewers both sympathizing and laughing.
A woman calmly expressed her frustration after the Department of Education placed her child in a school that teaches in Afrikaans while he doesn't know it
In the middle of a video she shared on TikTok, she suddenly switched her tone in a way that stunned many viewers Social media users sympathised with her but could not help but laugh at her outburst towards the end of her videoA mother who should be excited about the start of the school year, as her son is about to attend his first big school instead, is battling with the Department ofThe clip captures the mom in the middle of her emotional journey.
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