A Korean Husband Takes On Zulu Dance Moves: The Viral Moment That Had Mzansi Laughing
- A TikTok video featuring a multicultural couple went viral after the wife shared her husband's hilarious yet heartfelt attempt to master Zulu dance moves while watching TV. The Korean husband's dedication to learning his wife's cultural heritage earned him praise from viewers across South Africa.
- The content creator, Litha Meyile Choi, couldn't help but cheer her husband on as he mimicked the traditional dance movements with a stick, bringing together the beauty of Korean and Zulu cultures in their relationship.
- Mzansi was in stitches over his enthusiastic effort, with many commending his willingness to embrace his wife's cultural background.

In a moment that combined heartwarming cultural exchange with pure comedy gold, a Korean husband showed just how much he's willing to go the extra mile for his wife. Content creator Litha Meyile Choi captured her husband attempting to mimic traditional Zulu dance moves he saw on TV. With a stick in hand and plenty of enthusiasm, his wiggling movements had viewers in stitches. The video quickly gained traction, resonating with audiences who appreciated both the humor and the effort behind the performance.
Litha's commentary added an extra layer of charm to the clip. Her encouraging words, "almost there," accompanied by her caption:
"I'll give him an A for effort 🤣 I have so much work to do omg 😭," perfectly captured the essence of the moment.
Check out the viral video below!
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Why Zulu Dance Holds Such Deep Meaning
Zulu dance isn't just entertainment—it's a powerful form of storytelling and cultural expression. Rooted in tradition, these dances are performed during significant ceremonies and celebrations, showcasing the strength, agility, and rich heritage of the Zulu people. Passed down through generations, each movement tells a story, preserving the history and values of the community.
The dance is more than just a performance; it's a way of honoring ancestors and connecting with one's roots. When someone from another culture takes the time to learn these intricate movements, it shows respect and a desire to understand and appreciate another's history.
Penny Holburn, an expert in multicultural relationships, shared her thoughts with Briefly News:
"Multi-cultural couples who make an effort to learn about each other's cultures and actively participate in them tend to have stronger, longer-lasting relationships than those who don't."

Mzansi Can't Stop Laughing
The video sparked laughter and lighthearted banter among Mzansi's social media users. Here's what some of them had to say:
@CcKhanyi questioned:
"Almost where🤣🤣🤣"
@SunnySouth chuckled:
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"'Almost there' phi? 😂"
@palie012🇿🇦 joked:
"Is almost there in the room with us😂😂😂 hayi Litha sumqatha😂😂😂"
@Puddin' teased:
"I'm sure that 'almost there' counts as heckling 😂"
@Kimberly.H🦋 noted:
"Why are you letting the brother sweat it out when the aim is not to sweat, waphela umfana bantu ngoNolitha😂😂"
@Romaness encouraged:
"More energy 😫 More passion."
@NeoMatsaneng🌸 laughed:
"Not almost there Litha please 😂🤣 Tourists..."
Other Cultural Stories Making Waves
- A South African woman's experience dining in South Korea left her questioning her love for steak—until an unexpected twist turned her cross-cultural dating adventure into something unforgettable.
- A touching father-daughter reunion brought tears to viewers' eyes when a South African student surprised her dad, capturing an emotional moment that resonated deeply with many.
- Briefly News also shared the story of a British tourist whose unique accent sparked playful banter with Cape Town locals, creating unforgettable memories and fostering meaningful cultural exchanges.


