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RE: How Do You Promote/Present Steemit To People/Students/Youths, Living In Developing Nations In General?

in #steemit7 years ago

Amazing! For people in developed nations, this can work too but it requires a bit more work! I will write that one up soon. I wrote something to that effect in the past, i wonder if i can find it.

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Pls kindly write it with consideration about people who are bilingual but whose first language is not English although they speak English, at thesame time who care much about Facebook. I will surely use the suggestions you may supply and give you feedback on the africachat on steemit.chat. thanks @surpassinggoggle

Yes, my posts can be translated if required by anyone. I try to keep my posts as simple as possible! Kosi wahala

Olúwa oo. This beats my imagination. I never thought you are Nigerian, less someone that understands Yorùbá. This is encouraging. I'mma gonna stay on steemit till....I wrote some of my post a couple of days ago in Yorùbá. I just saw you are the steemgigs witness. Mo o maa lo dìbò fun yin laipe yi. Inú mi dun púpò. @surpassinggoogle

I just gave out life lesson. It didn't have much to do with nationality but it is a top steemit lesson, that will help you. It is always beyond stats. I see you as whale and you should see yourself alike. If you dibo fun mi, i would value it!

Yeah, I appreciate it. Steemit is a community relating the global village together. Its beyond nationality or ethnicity. The "kosi wahala" you wrote was impressive to me. I am in the whale-ing process. Lol. I have dibo for you. I gladly did.

Thank you! Talk soon

Yes yes. Sure. Dropped couple of messages already.

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