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Seal Delights South Africans by Speaking Afrikaans in Viral Video

by Chiraag
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An Unexpected Greeting

British music legend Seal has given South Africans a moment to treasure after a video surfaced of him speaking Afrikaans. In the short clip, Seal greets a man named John De Jager, slipping into the local language with ease and charm. For a country that cherishes its languages as part of its identity, the gesture struck an instant chord.

The Viral Moment

The clip was shared widely on Facebook, quickly drawing thousands of likes and shares. It was not a staged performance or a polished interview, just a casual greeting that carried unexpected weight. For fans used to seeing Seal on global stages, hearing him use Afrikaans felt like a personal nod to South Africa and its people.

Fans Share Their Joy

South Africans wasted no time reacting. The comments section filled with warmth and excitement, with fans calling Seal “down to earth” and “everyone’s favourite.” Many noted how unusual but refreshing it was to hear an international superstar use their language, while others wished he would visit South Africa more often. The sense of pride was tangible, a reminder of how much language means in building connection.

Why It Resonated

Afrikaans is spoken by millions of people across South Africa and remains a powerful marker of identity and belonging. Seal’s effort, however brief, was more than just a novelty. It showed respect and recognition, qualities that often mean more to people than fame itself. In a country where cultural pride is deeply felt, his few words carried the weight of inclusivity and acknowledgement.

What We Know for Certain

  • Seal greeted South African John De Jager in Afrikaans in a short video.

  • The clip went viral on Facebook, attracting thousands of positive reactions.

  • South Africans responded with admiration, praising Seal for the gesture.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: The Detroit News

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