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Club Mate Blog of Wednesday, 24 May 2023

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I Can Take Any Guy To Cloud 9 But Not Kumasi Men Due to Bad English Skills - GH Lady Reveals

A Ghanaian woman's dating preferences have sparked a lively discussion on social media. In a TikTok video posted by Comedian Warris, she was asked about her dating experiences and how she evaluates men from different regions. Surprisingly, she expressed a preference for men from Accra over those from Kumasi. Her reasoning behind this was that Accra men tend to be more fluent in English, unlike their counterparts from Kumasi.

She emphasized that she personally cannot tolerate a man with poor English skills, which is why she chooses to date someone from Accra. The video gained significant attention, and various comments were made in response.

One commenter, Thomas Donkor, defended Kumasi men, stating that English is not their mother tongue, and they take pride in speaking Twi. Another commenter, Afia Denmark, made a personal attack on the woman's appearance, suggesting that Kumasi men wouldn't be interested in her due to her hairstyle and facial features.

Andrews Asare Noble questioned the woman's intelligence, questioning whether fluency in English should be the basis for evaluating a relationship. Mathias De Ligt Yofaaviel expressed a generalization that women with similar preferences are often single. Kingsley Nana Prempeh argued that Kumasi men typically prefer different qualities in women and dismissed the importance of the woman's post.

Lastly, David Tweneboah Asante challenged the woman's logic, asking if she had spoken to all the men in Kumasi to conclude that they cannot speak good English.

In conclusion, the Ghanaian woman's dating preference for men from Accra due to their English fluency sparked a heated debate on social media. While some defended Kumasi men and criticized the woman's reasoning, others questioned the validity of her preference and made personal attacks. It is clear that people have differing opinions on the importance of language skills in relationships and the generalizations made in the original video.