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7 Reasons Why Nigerians Are Really Blunt

As Nigerians, we are known for our straightforward and unfiltered communication style, witty remarks, or even passive-aggressive forms of communication. And as a Nigerian or lover of Nigerian culture reading this, here are seven reasons why we are really blunt:

We Enjoy Cruise

In Naija, we love to joke around and have fun. Enjoying “cruise” is our way of lightening up the mood, no matter how tough things get. When we give you a blunt comment, sometimes it’s all part of the fun, no hard feelings.

Strict Disciplinary Upbringing

Growing up in a typical Nigerian household means facing strict discipline from parents and elders. This upbringing instills in us the habit of saying things as they are. Sugar-coating words is not our thing; we believe in being straightforward and honest.

Our Very Religious Factor

We are deeply religious people, and this plays a significant role in our direct communication. We often invoke the divine when we speak, believing that the truth is sacred and must be told without mincing words.

The Brightest Minds and Talents

Nigeria is a land of brilliant minds and exceptional talents. We’re proud of our achievements and always strive for excellence. This confidence in our abilities makes us express our thoughts and opinions openly and without hesitation.

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In Search of Greener Pastures

We are always hustling and looking for better opportunities. Time is precious, and there’s no room for beating around the bush. We like “better thing,” which is why we shop on Konga.com and take advantage of their amazing discounts. No time to waste time!

Passionate People

We are incredibly passionate about our beliefs, goals, and loved ones. This passion often translates into blunt expressions as we speak from the heart and with intensity. Our directness is a sign of our fervor and commitment.

Swearing and Cussing as a Love Language

In Nigeria, swearing and cussing are sometimes seen as a form of endearment. It’s our unique way of showing affection and familiarity. When we swear at you, it might just mean we care deeply and feel comfortable enough to be our true selves around you.

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