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You take a gamble when you enter the world of online dating. One woman learnt her lesson when she opened the door to her tinder date who needed up looking nothing like what he had advertised.
With online dating being the primary way people meet these days, you just have to take a chance at love and hope for the best. Like this woman, some are not as lucky as others.
Cassper Nyovest and the rest of Mzansi trip over freaky concept sneakers detailed with long piranha like teeth
Facebook page Mzansi Memes shared the hilarious clip to their page, cracking up over the reason the man gave for not looking like his picture. Apparently, when you take pictures in Africa it makes you a 10 out of 10 LOL!
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If you have online dated, then you most likely have been catfished at one point or another. People could not get over the way the man tried to defend himself. “When I was in Africa,” what kind or response is that?!
Take a look at some of the comments:
Hendrick Mthizo Motloung did not think it swayed the woman:
“She’s still gonna get in anyway. They brave those one’s.”
Pat Lutula made it known:
“On Behalf of all Africans we do not recognize this guy, his definitely confusing Africa with the islands.”
Video of Mzansi babe gushing over DJ while he plays evoked some hilarious opinions about her thoughts
Martina Baloyi went in heard:
“What does being in Africa have anything to do with his eyebrows where are they? ”
Takudzwa J Mabvura hyped:
“That means Africa makes you good than there bro. Come back home and eat., you are hungry there.”
In related news, Briefly News reported that after the Tinder Swindler took the globe by surprise and shock, it seems like others feel they have the skills to pull off the same acts of skullduggery. A Mzansi man tried to get R23k out of a woman whom he had met just days prior… LOL, the audacity!
Unfortunately, man soft souls fall for these scams thinking they have found the love of their life and need to do everything in their power to show their love and loyalty. Luckily this woman was that love-struck and saw through the BS.
Twitter user @norman_nelufule shared screenshots of a conversation had between a man and a woman who had met mere days before the situation went down. The man asks the lady to lend him R23k to fix his car as he apparently needed it urgently for work.
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