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“Men Don’t Approach You Here”: Abroad-Based Nigerian Woman Reflects on Culture Shock in Dating Norms

by Ifunanya Emezie
April 4, 2026
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A Nigerian woman living abroad has triggered a wave of online reactions after describing what she says is an unexpected downside of relocating: the absence of everyday social attention from men. In a video circulating on social media this week, the woman contrasts her experiences in Nigeria with those in her current country of residence, arguing that casual compliments and spontaneous interactions—common in Nigerian public spaces—are largely missing abroad.

Her comments, delivered in a conversational tone, have resonated with many Nigerians in the diaspora, reopening a familiar conversation about culture shock, gender norms and the meaning of public attention.

“The one thing I miss about Nigeria is that every day you dress up… you will see a lot of men admiring you,” she said.
“You’ll see men saying, ‘hello, fine girl,’ or trying to get your number. But here… nobody is going to say, ‘hi, how are you?’ It doesn’t happen. It makes me feel bad sometimes.”

A clash of social norms

What the woman describes is less about romance than about differing cultural expectations around public interaction. In many Nigerian cities—from Lagos to Abuja—informal greetings, compliments and even unsolicited advances are part of everyday social life. For some, these interactions are flattering and affirming; for others, they can cross into discomfort or harassment.

In contrast, many Western societies place a premium on personal space and consent-driven interaction. Approaching strangers in public—especially for romantic interest—is often seen as intrusive or inappropriate. This shift can be jarring for new migrants accustomed to Nigeria’s more socially expressive environment.

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Sociologists note that such differences are not trivial. They shape how individuals interpret attention, confidence and even self-worth. What feels like friendliness in one context may be viewed as overfamiliarity in another.

Why this conversation resonates now

The video has gained traction at a time when increasing numbers of young Nigerians are relocating abroad for study, work or permanent migration—a trend often referred to locally as “japa.” While economic opportunities dominate public discourse, the emotional and social adjustments of migration receive less attention.

For many in the diaspora, the woman’s remarks echo a broader sense of invisibility that can accompany life abroad—particularly in societies where social boundaries are more rigid and interactions more formal.

At the same time, reactions online reveal a divide. Some viewers agree with her, describing Nigerian social life as vibrant and affirming. Others push back, arguing that the absence of unsolicited attention can be a relief, especially for women who have experienced harassment in public spaces.

The gender dimension

The discussion also highlights a deeper tension in how public attention is perceived. In Nigeria, being noticed in public—especially for appearance—is often tied to social validation. Yet advocacy around women’s rights has increasingly challenged the normalization of unsolicited advances, framing them as part of a broader issue of street harassment.

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This duality is reflected in the mixed reactions to the video: what one person experiences as confidence-boosting, another may interpret as pressure or intrusion.

What is known—and what isn’t

The identity of the woman and her exact country of residence have not been independently verified. The video appears to be a personal account rather than a broader study of social behavior. As such, her experience may not represent all Nigerians living abroad, where social norms can vary widely depending on location.

What comes next

While the video itself may fade from the news cycle, the issues it raises are unlikely to disappear. As migration continues, conversations about cultural adjustment are becoming more nuanced—moving beyond jobs and income to include identity, belonging and everyday social life.

For ordinary Nigerians considering relocation, the debate offers a reminder: the realities of life abroad extend beyond economic prospects. They include subtle but significant shifts in how people relate to one another—on the street, at work, and in moments as simple as a passing greeting.

For now, the viral clip serves as a small but telling window into those changes—and the quiet ways they shape how people feel seen, or unseen, far from home.

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