Twin Sisters Who Moved to America 7 Years Ago Disclose 5 Key Things That Helped Them Stay Afloat

Twin Sisters Who Moved to America 7 Years Ago Disclose 5 Key Things That Helped Them Stay Afloat

  • A set of twin ladies who travelled to the United States of America seven years ago have dished out an advice to those who care to listen
  • In a video posted via TikTok, they mentioned five things that helped them to stay afloat after relocating to the country
  • Massive reactions trailed the video as many social media users shared their opinions in the comments section

Two sisters, identical in more than just appearance, have disclosed the keys to their survival in America after making the relocation seven years ago.

The twin sisters shared their advice for individuals looking to relocate to the country for greener pastures.

Twin sisters who relocated to America dish advice to people willing to travel.
Twin sisters share five things that helped them in America. Photo credit: @rojtwins/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

Twin sisters in US dish advice

Taking to their official TikTok account @rojtwins, the twins disclosed the key factors that contributed to their success in staying afloat in the US.

According to the twins, their experience was not without its challenges after they relocated to the country.

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However, they managed to thrive by adopting certain strategies which they shared with their followers.

They emphasised the importance of anyone planning to relocate abroad to be prepared for unexpected setbacks.

Another crucial piece of advice they shared was the importance of following rules and regulations.

Twin sisters in US advise people on five things to know about relocating abroad.
Twin sisters mention five things that made them stay afloat in US. Photo credit: @rojtwins/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

In their words:

"7 years since we moved to the US. Here's what helped us stay afloat. It gets tough before it gets better. But don't you dare give up. Say yes to opportunities even when you're scared. Always have a backup plan. Things won't always go your way. America moves fast. When you fall, get up fast and keep going. Follow the rules even though people tell you nothing will happen. It will come back for you when filing to become a citizen."

Reactions as UK-based twins dish advice

TikTok users reacted to the post in the comments section.

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@Cossy said:

"Do I have visa no, do I have money for travels no do I have someone there no but I will get there."

@Olumade said:

"I pray for my testimony to come too. Really want my Masters and PhD too."

@Olumade commented:

"I pray for my testimony to come too. Really want my Masters and PhD too."

@automatic said:

"The car is nice but is bad one cab the car na mumu control e be e can put u for problem."

@All4JESUSinJESUS&withJESUS reacted:

"This is dangerous dear, and not smart. As immediate danget from co-driver may come that requires your urgent attention. Just an advice, it may be better to eat on the toilet than when in the starring."

@MARIE’S WORLD reacted:

"Follow the rules the best of it. Cause if you don’t. You will definitely fall in the American trap."

@cregofashion added:

"I want to eat that spaghetti."

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See the post below:

Woman who moved to US shares experience

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian woman shared her experience on how moving to the USA affected her appearance and looks.

She said living in the USA made her age faster compared to her finer and fresher appearance in Nigeria.

Source: Legit.ng

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Ankrah Shalom (Human-Interest editor) Shalom Ankrah is a journalist and a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng with over six years of experience. She has a degree in Mass communication from Alex Ekwueme University. Shalom has worked with reputable news organizations including The Tide and GistReel. Email: ankrah.shalom@corp.legit.ng.