Nigerians have strange habits which sometimes can be difficult for foreigners to understand. Many foreigners find some of our habits strange at the onset but after they spending quality time in Nigeria, the habits become a norm for them. It doesn’t matter if you are going to spend your vacation in Lagos or Abuja; these strange habits will always find a way to influence you.
Here are some strange habits you’ll pick up while living in Nigeria:
1. Flashing – You call people and hang up
2. Jubilation when electricity come on
3. Lack of respect for those in authority
You walk into some places and hear people talk down the government, it does not matter how good the person in authority may be. It is something you would never stop hearing and soon, you are infected and if care is not taken, you are the person outside the street talking against the people in authority.
4. Bargaining in market places
5. Shouting when making calls
You arrive Nigeria speaking softly when you are making calls without the person close to you hearing what you have to say. A few days on the streets may change this habit because you may find yourself shouting or talking a little louder without realizing it. This habit can be more pronounced if you make use of a public transport system or you are on some major streets.
6. Walking bare foot in the house
You arrive some homes and find out that there are lots of shoes outside the door and soon, you may start taking out your shoes outside doors, maybe even in your own house and walk in bare feet or with your socks on for the men.7. ‘Nauseating Love’ for the Naija police
8. Impatience
9. You are ashamed to say you want to use the toilet
You find it odd talking to people that you have used the toilet because a lot of Nigerians do not think it is right to talk about that. Within a short time, you must have learnt how to whisper to receptionists to show you where the toilet is located; trying to make sure that the person around you does not hear you.
10. Conscious of strangers
You quickly pick the habit of saying little to strangers on the street. Sometimes, you may find yourself lying that you are not aware of streets that you know too well, conscious of your surroundings even when you do not need to worry about your safety. You end up suspecting a lot of people you should not suspected in the first place.————————–
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As I read I d laff Caz I have a lot of Nigerian friends in my country n much of what is written I see.
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