A Facebook friend posted a list of questions which had been submitted to a South African tourist website. They exemplify the sort of misconceptions about the country which causes untold frustration and/or much hilarity to its natives. On the other hand, some of these questions seem to me to be perfectly reasonable - and finding them laughable demonstrates a lack of insight into the perspective of the person posing the question. The answers, posted by the website owner, would probably cause most of my readers offence, so I will leave them out. If you desperately want them, email me and I'll send them to you. But, as a matter of curiosity, do you get why at least some of these questions are daft?
- Does it ever get windy in South Africa ? I have never seen it rain on TV, so how do the plants grow? (UK)
- Will I be able to see elephants in the street? (USA)
- I want to walk from Durban to Cape Town - can I follow the railroad tracks? (Sweden)
- Is it safe to run around in the bushes in South Africa ? (Sweden)
- Are there any ATMs (cash machines) in South Africa ? Can you send me a list of them in JHB, Cape Town , Knysna and Jeffrey's Bay? (UK)
- Can you give me some information about Koala Bear racing in South Africa? (USA)
- Which direction is north in South Africa ? (USA)
- Can I bring cutlery into South Africa ? (UK)
- Can you send me the Vienna Boys' Choir schedule? (USA)
- Do you have perfume in South Africa ? (France)
- I have developed a new product that is the fountain of youth. Can you tell me where I can sell it in South Africa ? (USA)
- Can you tell me the regions in South Africa where the female population is smaller than the male population? (Italy)
- Do you celebrate Christmas in South Africa ? (France)
- Are there killer bees in South Africa ? (Germany)
- Are there supermarkets in Cape Town and is milk available all year round?
- Please send a list of all doctors in South Africa who can dispense rattlesnake serum. (USA)
- I was in South Africa in 1969, and I want to contact the girl I dated while I was staying in Hillbrow. Can you help? (USA)
- Will I be able to speek (sic) English most places I go? (USA)
- Does it ever get windy in South Africa ? I have never seen it rain on TV, so how do the plants grow? (UK)
- Will I be able to see elephants in the street? (USA)
- I want to walk from Durban to Cape Town - can I follow the railroad tracks? (Sweden)
- Is it safe to run around in the bushes in South Africa ? (Sweden)
- Are there any ATMs (cash machines) in South Africa? Can you send me a list of them in JHB, Cape Town, Knysna and Jeffrey's Bay? (UK)
- Can you give me some information about Koala Bear racing in South Africa? (USA)
- Which direction is north in South Africa ? (USA)
- Can I bring cutlery into South Africa ? (UK)
- Can you send me the Vienna Boys' Choir schedule? (USA)
- Do you have perfume in South Africa ? (France)
- I have developed a new product that is the fountain of youth. Can you tell me where I can sell it in South Africa ? (USA)
- Can you tell me the regions in South Africa where the female population is smaller than the male population? (Italy)
- Do you celebrate Christmas in South Africa ? (France)
- Are there killer bees in South Africa ? (Germany)
- Are there supermarkets in Cape Town and is milk available all year round?
- Please send a list of all doctors in South Africa who can dispense rattlesnake serum. (USA)
- I was in South Africa in 1969, and I want to contact the girl I dated while I was staying in Hillbrow. Can you help? (USA)
- Will I be able to speek English most places I go? (USA)
I'm sure the every country has its fair share of 'stupid' tourist questions to field. One of the commenters on the Facebook post mentioned that she is often asked about the six months of daylight and six months of darkness where she lives. She didn't mention where that was, though. Can't have been Canada, because everybody knows that's how it is for you guys. ;o)
4 comments:
Okay so you didn't post the "original" responses to the questions which were hysterically funny — so good, in fact, that it made one doubt whether this actually originated in South Africa. What you did was to plagiarize someone who plagiarized the questions in the first place. The original questions and very funny answers can be found in a 2006 e-mail discussing the 2010 Winter Olympics. Here’s the link: http://www.snopes.com/travel/foreign/olympics.asp
@Jacobus Apologies for the unintentional 'plagiarism'. These things very quickly become viral and lose their connections with the original source. No source was cited in the FB post. Thanks for the link.
@Jacobus Interesting update. On the version you have linked to as being the 'original' it dates the Canadian version as c2006. Then it says: "This list of howlers exists in at least two other forms, however: Australian and South African. It is an omnibus humour piece." The Australian and South African versions also appear on that page, dated circa 2000 and 2003 respectively. Both of them predate the Canadian version. None of them cite an original source.
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