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Peculiar Kenyan habits !
kiash
#1 Posted : Sunday, December 07, 2014 12:45:50 PM
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Joined: 4/27/2010
Posts: 951
Location: Nyumbani
Mine is a response to those who always criticize the diasporans, a disaporan to a Kenyan is like a Nairobian to a village guy. When you go visit the village in shorts just because you are from the city, this is the same way a disaporan will come home sagging his trousers. When you go asking for cold tusker malt in the village bar yet you know the fridge stopped working in January it’s the same way a disaporan will ask for a Budweiser .You claim the disporans come home with outdated electronics, yet you forget you donate your old electronics to the village folks. Some guys when they visit the village and never talk about their jobs in the city only to be brought back one day in a coffin for the village to know that the guy was actually a .
Just some few Kenyan habits

.Running away after seeing the alcoblow
.Booze at the end of the month only to start asking for money on the 15th from friends and advance from the boss.
.Going to shagz on krissy ama bouncing castles. .Showing off on a car bought on loan payable at 18% (what a rip off)
.Buying a phone worth a month salary.
.Eating fatty foods coz kitambi is a sign of good health.
.Not observing speed limit yet ukishikwa , I did not see the speed sign.
.Watching European league (timu yetu) as if you own them with kina Abramovitch.
.Waiting for freebies, from serikali, scooping fuel.
.Voting for questionable fellows only to start crying wolf after the elections.
.Crossing roads anyhowly, politicking day in day out. The list is endless.
Swenani
#2 Posted : Sunday, December 07, 2014 12:51:39 PM
Rank: User

Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
kiash wrote:
Mine is a response to those who always criticize the diasporans, a disaporan to a Kenyan is like a Nairobian to a village guy. When you go visit the village in shorts just because you are from the city, this is the same way a disaporan will come home sagging his trousers. When you go asking for cold tusker malt in the village bar yet you know the fridge stopped working in January it’s the same way a disaporan will ask for a Budweiser .You claim the disporans come home with outdated electronics, yet you forget you donate your old electronics to the village folks. Some guys when they visit the village and never talk about their jobs in the city only to be brought back one day in a coffin for the village to know that the guy was actually a .
Just some few Kenyan habits

.Running away after seeing the alcoblow
.Booze at the end of the month only to start asking for money on the 15th from friends and advance from the boss.
.Going to shagz on krissy ama bouncing castles. .Showing off on a car bought on loan payable at 18% (what a rip off)
.Buying a phone worth a month salary.
.Eating fatty foods coz kitambi is a sign of good health.
.Not observing speed limit yet ukishikwa , I did not see the speed sign.
.Watching European league (timu yetu) as if you own them with kina Abramovitch.
.Waiting for freebies, from serikali, scooping fuel.
.Voting for questionable fellows only to start crying wolf after the elections.
.Crossing roads anyhowly, politicking day in day out. The list is endless.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

we are not peculiar, we are just different!
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
grolut
#3 Posted : Sunday, December 07, 2014 1:57:13 PM
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Joined: 9/2/2010
Posts: 563
Location: Embakasi
Laughing out loudly Applause
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Rankaz13
#4 Posted : Sunday, December 07, 2014 2:39:56 PM
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Joined: 5/21/2013
Posts: 2,841
Location: Here
Swenani wrote:
kiash wrote:
Mine is a response to those who always criticize the diasporans, a disaporan to a Kenyan is like a Nairobian to a village guy. When you go visit the village in shorts just because you are from the city, this is the same way a disaporan will come home sagging his trousers. When you go asking for cold tusker malt in the village bar yet you know the fridge stopped working in January it’s the same way a disaporan will ask for a Budweiser .You claim the disporans come home with outdated electronics, yet you forget you donate your old electronics to the village folks. Some guys when they visit the village and never talk about their jobs in the city only to be brought back one day in a coffin for the village to know that the guy was actually a .
Just some few Kenyan habits

.Running away after seeing the alcoblow
.Booze at the end of the month only to start asking for money on the 15th from friends and advance from the boss.
.Going to shagz on krissy ama bouncing castles. .Showing off on a car bought on loan payable at 18% (what a rip off)
.Buying a phone worth a month salary.
.Eating fatty foods coz kitambi is a sign of good health.
.Not observing speed limit yet ukishikwa , I did not see the speed sign.
.Watching European league (timu yetu) as if you own them with kina Abramovitch.
.Waiting for freebies, from serikali, scooping fuel.
.Voting for questionable fellows only to start crying wolf after the elections.
.Crossing roads anyhowly, politicking day in day out. The list is endless.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

we are not peculiar, we are just different!


Peculiarly different!!Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
Wainadi
#5 Posted : Sunday, December 07, 2014 2:56:51 PM
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Joined: 8/6/2013
Posts: 640
kwani ni revenge? @Kiash, Haya wacha nikusaidie. Kenyans husema 'Nakuja' While going away.
Its all good.
Kratos
#6 Posted : Sunday, December 07, 2014 3:14:34 PM
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Joined: 9/19/2011
Posts: 1,694
Wainadi wrote:
kwani ni revenge? @Kiash, Haya wacha nikusaidie. Kenyans husema 'Nakuja' While going away.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
vin
#7 Posted : Sunday, December 07, 2014 4:29:11 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 1/22/2007
Posts: 337
kiash wrote:
Mine is a response to those who always criticize the diasporans, a disaporan to a Kenyan is like a Nairobian to a village guy. When you go visit the village in shorts just because you are from the city, this is the same way a disaporan will come home sagging his trousers. When you go asking for cold tusker malt in the village bar yet you know the fridge stopped working in January it’s the same way a disaporan will ask for a Budweiser .You claim the disporans come home with outdated electronics, yet you forget you donate your old electronics to the village folks. Some guys when they visit the village and never talk about their jobs in the city only to be brought back one day in a coffin for the village to know that the guy was actually a .
Just some few Kenyan habits

.Running away after seeing the alcoblow
.Booze at the end of the month only to start asking for money on the 15th from friends and advance from the boss.
.Going to shagz on krissy ama bouncing castles. .Showing off on a car bought on loan payable at 18% (what a rip off)
.Buying a phone worth a month salary.
.Eating fatty foods coz kitambi is a sign of good health.
.Not observing speed limit yet ukishikwa , I did not see the speed sign.
.Watching European league (timu yetu) as if you own them with kina Abramovitch.
.Waiting for freebies, from serikali, scooping fuel.
.Voting for questionable fellows only to start crying wolf after the elections.
.Crossing roads anyhowly, politicking day in day out. The list is endless.




@kiash ,
Kiomboyo wewe.
Advice is like snow.The softer it lands the harder is sticks.
washiku
#8 Posted : Sunday, December 07, 2014 4:53:06 PM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
Wainadi wrote:
kwani ni revenge? @Kiash, Haya wacha nikusaidie. Kenyans husema 'Nakuja' While going away.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Lol. @Wainadi, na come. Give me a few minutes.
murchr
#9 Posted : Sunday, December 07, 2014 5:04:07 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
kiash wrote:
Mine is a response to those who always criticize the diasporans, a disaporan to a Kenyan is like a Nairobian to a village guy. When you go visit the village in shorts just because you are from the city, this is the same way a disaporan will come home sagging his trousers. When you go asking for cold tusker malt in the village bar yet you know the fridge stopped working in January it’s the same way a disaporan will ask for a Budweiser .You claim the disporans come home with outdated electronics, yet you forget you donate your old electronics to the village folks. Some guys when they visit the village and never talk about their jobs in the city only to be brought back one day in a coffin for the village to know that the guy was actually a .
Just some few Kenyan habits

.Running away after seeing the alcoblow
.Booze at the end of the month only to start asking for money on the 15th from friends and advance from the boss.
.Going to shagz on krissy ama bouncing castles. .Showing off on a car bought on loan payable at 18% (what a rip off)
.Buying a phone worth a month salary.
.Eating fatty foods coz kitambi is a sign of good health.
.Not observing speed limit yet ukishikwa , I did not see the speed sign.
.Watching European league (timu yetu) as if you own them with kina Abramovitch.
.Waiting for freebies, from serikali, scooping fuel.
.Voting for questionable fellows only to start crying wolf after the elections.
.Crossing roads anyhowly, politicking day in day out. The list is endless.


umed*** point
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kysse
#10 Posted : Sunday, December 07, 2014 5:39:59 PM
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Joined: 1/17/2013
Posts: 4,693
Location: Earth
kiash wrote:
Mine is a response to those who always criticize the diasporans, a disaporan to a Kenyan is like a Nairobian to a village guy. When you go visit the village in shorts just because you are from the city, this is the same way a disaporan will come home sagging his trousers. When you go asking for cold tusker malt in the village bar yet you know the fridge stopped working in January it’s the same way a disaporan will ask for a Budweiser .You claim the disporans come home with outdated electronics, yet you forget you donate your old electronics to the village folks. Some guys when they visit the village and never talk about their jobs in the city only to be brought back one day in a coffin for the village to know that the guy was actually a .
Just some few Kenyan habits

.Running away after seeing the alcoblow
.Booze at the end of the month only to start asking for money on the 15th from friends and advance from the boss.
.Going to shagz on krissy ama bouncing castles. .Showing off on a car bought on loan payable at 18% (what a rip off)
.Buying a phone worth a month salary.
.Eating fatty foods coz kitambi is a sign of good health.
.Not observing speed limit yet ukishikwa , I did not see the speed sign.
.Watching European league (timu yetu) as if you own them with kina Abramovitch.
.Waiting for freebies, from serikali, scooping fuel.
.Voting for questionable fellows only to start crying wolf after the elections.
.Crossing roads anyhowly, politicking day in day out. The list is endless.



The term women first is unheard of, you will find grown men pushing women aside at bus stops even the expectant or handicapped ones are not spared.

Very Uncouth in language.No public etiquitte.

We love crowds.No wonder our mentality .

We are last minute people.There 's always sufficient time till d day.

We are not cultured as we would like the world to believe. I think we are confused.

We suffer from zubaa syndrome.


Ukitaka more,I will unleash.


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