White man goes viral after performing Zulu dance
Updated | By Lee-Roy Wright
This is just another reason why we love South Africa!

We would have done exactly what these people did at a Caltex garage...
From a white baby speaking fluent isiXhosa to a couple of boere dancing to Brenda Fassie, it's fair to say that South Africans are really getting 'in touch' with their fellow cultures.
This video from Caltex Crompton drew crowds at the petrol station and now it’s drawing hundreds of thousands online. We totally understand why it is getting all the attention - it's awesome!
The video shows a white man dressed fully in traditional clothing, he speaks Zulu into the mic and starts to sing while he dances in front of a small crowd. The owners of the petrol station apparently hired the man to help promote their latest competition in which customers who spend R30 stand a chance to win prizes. It sure does take a lot of guts to do what he did.
He also has some banter with the petrol attendants and even a passing taxi driver that has pulled in to fill up his vehicle.
Watch the dance below:
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