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Many people are curious to know who Saytue “Sayewhat” is Saye. Are you one of them? Besides, the name is more so unexpected from what you may think it really stand for. In this article, I will give you a bio telling you who Saytue “Sayewhat” Saye is and what she isn’t.

Saytue Saye- The Name

I know you’re probably wondering if Saytue Saye is actually a name and yes, it is her biological name. She was born in Monrovia West Africa, Liberia on November 28, 1986 to Vaye Saye and Raimatue Saye. And as you can see, she got her name from her parents; the “Saye” in her dad’s last name and “Tue” in her mother’s name. It’s a very rare and unique name, which totally fit her, if I must say.

Saytue Saye is kind of different from most people and very deep at words and has love for the arts and crafts. She started writing poetry at age 10. At first it was something to follow, because her older sister Sylvia did it. As time progressed, she realized that writing poetry wasn’t something just for fun. It was part of her life to express herself in a way that she couldn’t open herself up in real life. She began writing her poetic autobiography book, “Sweet Life in Poetry”, which is a 250 page real and out of text poetry book that keeps it 100 on all aspects of ignorance, sex, pain, love, disgrace, inspiration, and life as a young misunderstood African girl. Saytue Saye is a stutterer that has a lot to say and she doesn’t intend biting her tongue either. If you ask anyone about Saytue, they will tell you that she is a natural born writer. In a sense, writing poetry made her aware of her talent and love for writing at a young age and not to mention, it scaled her skill to writing better and interesting topics other than poetry.

Growing up wasn’t easy for Saytue. She would oftentimes get in commotions with females, because she got a lot of attention from their boyfriends and she also lost some of her closest friends and popularity due to certain standards that she refuses to go by. In result of drama she transferred to Berkrmar High School, located in Gwinnett, Georgia where her mother had to drive 40 minutes every day to school. Even though she hung around her very popular cousin Ivis, Saytue struggled with Social Anxiety unknowingly, because of her middle school years. She always felt out of place and unwanted, even though it wasn’t the case. Her lack of socialism made it hard for her to make real friends, so she kept to herself most

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