The culture of South Africa is known for its ethnic and cultural diversity. The South African majority still has a substantial number of rural inhabitants who lead largely impoverished lives. It is among these people, however, that cultural traditions survive most strongly; as Africans have become increasingly urbanized and Westernised, aspects of traditional culture have declined. Urban Africans usually speak English or Afrikaans in addition to their native tongue. There are smaller but still significant groups of speakers of Khoisan languages, not included in the eleven official languages, but are one of the eight other officially recognised languages. There are small groups of speakers of endangered languages, most of which are from the Khoisan family, that receive no official status; however, some groups within South Africa are attempting to promote their use and revival.
Members of middle class, who are predominantly white but whose ranks include growing numbers of people of colour, have lifestyles similar in many respects to that of people found in Western Europe, North America and Australia. Members of the middle class often study and work abroad for greater exposure to the markets of the world.
(Brian Wilson/Joe Thomas/Jimmy Buffett)
New Executive Music/On The Fox Music/Coral Reefer Music
Got a letter from a long lost cousin of mine
Who owns a little piece of heaven in the Argentine
It’s a different planet, it’s a different place
He calls it out of this world without traveling to space
It’s not just a lesson in geography
No equation to unravel algebraically
It’s written in the wind and on the tropical sea
From south of the equator it keeps callin?to me
South American well you know I would
South American if I only could
I wanna be, I wanna be going back
You only get to heaven if you chase your dreams
Let the paparazzi flash, let the tabloid scream
I’ve been around too long to care what anyone says
I’m hungry and I’m doing lunch with Cameron Diaz
South American she’s got that tango look
South American she’ll read you like a book
I wanna be, I wanna be going back
It rolls off my tongue like a magical phrase
A simple translation this message conveys
Gimme that, gimme that South American girl
I wanna be, I wanna be where it’s at
South American I’m not on some trip
South American I just long for a ship
A sailing boat or anything that floats