innairobi wrote:To be fair to diasporans, this currency issue is understandable. Getting your mind around transacting in a currency that is different from what you are used to takes some adjustment.
FancyFace wrote:"How much do I pay in American dollars?" they may ask puzzled pump attendants and taxi drivers...
NKT!!!
I gree but come on! whhy ask about dollars,if you are back home,it is always easier to transact in Kshs.....anyday!
Things that make me laugh everytime i am flying back home esp. after boarding the connection flight to nrb.
1. Extra tight clothes( mind you they advice you against tight clothes while travelling) and very very tight jeans with a chain hanging on the right side
2. Exaggerated bling,yellow eye lashes,layers and layers of make-up ( never mind it will all get smudged by the time the journey is over)
3. boots ( even in august)
3. big colourful handbags
4.Most kids have dolls,even the ones who should have outgrown dolls
Then the food comes and there is free alcohol. ......you know what follows
Kenyans be natural,be yourself and no,it is not cool to pretend you have forgotten your mother tongue.! :)