7 interesting things Ghanaian girls say if they love a guy

7 interesting things Ghanaian girls say if they love a guy

We live in country where women do not feel free to express their feelings to men that they like.

7 things Ghanaian girls say if they love a guy
A Ghanaian lady

Our society deems women who express love to men as cheap and unworthy, so Ghanaian women have learnt to bottle up their feelings for men they like. Sometimes, they are lucky that the guy also likes them and expresses that to them.

On some occasions, however, many women lose out on love because they can not express their feelings to men they like.

Despite this challenge, Ghanaian women have come up with ingenious ways of letting guys they like know without saying so explicitly. Trust Ghanaian women to always find their way around problems.

Here are seven things a guy will hear if a Ghanaian lady likes him:

1. " I don't want your girls to break my head."

Five things Ghanaian girls say if they like a guy

They want to know if you have a girlfriend.

2. "Abi you dawg me"

Five things Ghanaian girls say if they like a guy

They want to hear from you more.

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3. "You just forgot about me"

Five things Ghanaian girls say if they like a guy

They miss you.

4. "Have you eaten?"

Five things Ghanaian girls say if they like a guy

They care about you.

5. "When are you taking me out?"

Five things Ghanaian girls say if they like a guy

They like you a lot.

6. "You are so annoying"

Five things Ghanaian girls say if they like a guy

They want you to continue what you are doing.

7. When am I seeing you?

Five things Ghanaian girls say if they like a guy

They want to be with you.

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Source: YEN.com.gh

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Samuel Obour (Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief) Samuel Obour has 12 years of experience in print and digital journalism. He graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 2010. He began his career at Graphic Communications Group Limited, where he worked with The Mirror, the Daily Graphic, and Graphic.com.gh. Samuel has been with yen.com.gh since 2016. He can be reached via samuel.obour@yen.com.gh.