In South Africa, we really have a mixed bag. Majority of Xhosas are cut during initiation, Zulus are not cut, Afrikaans whites are generally uncut and English whites used to be more cut than uncut (this has changed).
I am Afrikaans so it is quit uncommon in my culture. I had a very tight foreskin as a boy, but my parents did not really want me to be cut. So the found someone who was willing to do a low and very loose cut, leaving a lot of foreskin. Basically, he simply removed the tightness. When flaccid, the foreskin still covered half my head. I got a lot of questions about it when I was in school, and some even teased me about it. I was different, even though, in my late teens, I could pass for uncut.
What this did was to create awareness of my circumcision. I read up a lot about it and finally, at the age of 34, I decided to get a proper cut, as it should have been. As I had a low cut, I decided to simply tighten it, so that my head would be permanently exposed. This was the best decision ever. For the first time, I liked my cock. I cannot understand why people are so against it.
In the years following, and still staying in an area with predominantly Afrikaans guys, I have encountered guys who would not consider a date based on this, and others who were completely fascinated by it. One guy I met even got circumcised after his experience with my cock, and another seriously considered it. I guess there will always be two camps, as with everything in life.