“You’re Doing So Well”: Man Flaunts New House After Being Shamed for Gogo’s Groceries, SA Inspired

“You’re Doing So Well”: Man Flaunts New House After Being Shamed for Gogo’s Groceries, SA Inspired

  • A young hairstylist has shared two pictures online, one of himself with a trolley full of groceries for his gogo and another of a major achievement
  • The emotional post was shared on Facebook, attracting massive views and comments from viewers who were proud of his hard work.
  • Social media users were inspired by his dedication to his grandmother, with many people celebrating his win and advising him to ignore the negativity
The posts attracted positive comments from social media users who celebrated the man's wins
A determined young stylist shared two pictures, both of moments he felt proud of himself. Image: Cbesh WamaTwo Kay
Source: Facebook

A hard-working man moved social media users with a post celebrating his dedication to his family, and showing the great lengths he had gone to, to ensure they were comfortable.

The emotional post, shared on Facebook by Cbesh WamaTwo Kay, was met with an outpouring of love and admiration.

The man's post consisted of two pictures. The first shows him standing with a store trolley full of groceries he bought for his granny. The second picture shows him standing next to a newly built home, a testament to his hard work.

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Building a home and taking care of gogo

In his caption, he mentioned that he was once mocked and called a counsellor after sharing a post of the groceries he was taking to his gogo. He added that now that he had built his home, no one was saying anything, implying that people were always keen to spread negative energy rather than positive energy. The hard-working man also noted that he was moving at his own pace and was not in competition with anyone.

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Others advised him to post anything that he wanted, as he was using his phone and data
Social media users celebrated the man's achievements and called him an inspiration. Image: Cbesh WamaTwo Kay
Source: Facebook

SA shows the young man love

The post resonated with many social media users, who were proud of his hard work and dedication. Many advised him to ignore negative people, saying they were being like that because they had failed to do those things for their own families. Some shared that they were inspired by his dedication to his gogo and that they looked forward to a time when they, too, would be able to do things for their own families. Others advised him to celebrate his wins one by one, noting how proud they were of him.

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User @Fikile Langa shared:  · 

"Wait till I buy my mom groceries for the 1st time in my life. I'll post about it, because to me it'll be the greatest achievement that I want the whole world to see, not for their approval, but the need to capture that moment and make it a memory. You did well. It really doesn't matter what negative people think or say, as long as you were posting about something so good, then big ups."

User @Sipho Mafira added:

"Congratulations, wena, post anything you want."

User @Lerato Mokoena said:

"Celebrate every win! God is by your side. When I saw your post of the house for the first time yesterday, I was like, Wow. You're doing so well, you should be so proud of yourself. Building is not easy, even for people working ordinary jobs. We are stuck, but look at you. I was so impressed, well done."

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User @Nomhle Smomo added:

"You are admired and an inspiration to some of us. Keep pushing, my love. You are loved."

User @Tebogo Lekalakala said:

"You have done very well for yourself at this young age. Be proud of what you are doing and what you have done."

User @Robert Mngambi shared:

"Well done, ntwana. You are doing an amazing job."

See the Facebook post below:

3 Briefly News articles about gogos

  • A granddaughter shared a video of her gogo's reaction to seeing her new, fully furnished apartment, leaving many social media users deeply moved.
  • A grandson had his gogo running around the yard in excitement after he gifted her a brand-new cellphone.
  • A local granny was filmed yelling at a villain while watching her favourite telenovela, leaving social media users in fits of laughter.

Source: Briefly News

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za

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