Video 1 Transcript
When you're riding a bike, always wear a helmet. Going down to Niaufo Gai, going downstream, down the hill, always put a helmet on. No matter if you have no brakes, but put a helmet on, for safety reasons. For me, I was very close to going to the hospital with that damage on my head if I didn't have my helmet on. Glad I survived that, so safety is probably helmet on. And also when you're in the cars, put your seatbelt on.
Video 2 Transcript
Here in the States, people like leave and put their dogs in their house and stuff like that. Samoa, we don't. Our dogs are like outside because we believe that's where they belong, like outside of the house. And so you have to be very careful when you're walking on the road or anywhere because sometimes the dogs, they don't really like random people or strangers, so they can run up to you and like next thing you know you get bit on your foot or whatever because they happened to me once and it was painful. And that's why every time I see a dog, I always have to like walk the other way, unlike in the States where people like pat the dog and stuff like that. You know, pat it or because they'll come like they're legit, just gonna crawl up to you and bite you. I don't know. It's crazy. We just have to be careful and yeah, stay away from the wild dogs.