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    What NOT to do
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    What to do
  • Never hunt in Kenya. Hunting is prohibited in this country --Mercy
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  • Kenya has over 42 tribes, each with distinct culture and language. Do not ridicule or talk negatively about a particular tribe, culture, or practices since it can be perceived negatively and you can be termed as an enemy. --Vincent Nyoike
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  • It is immoral to wear short clothes in front of elders in Kenyan culture. Do not wear short clothes when you know you are going to meet elderly people. You can be viewed as an immoral person. --Vincent Nyoike
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  • A handshake is a form of greetings in Kenya. In Kenyan culture, you should not pass elderly people without greeting them. --Vincent Nyoike
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  • A man is not allowed to enter his son’s house. Men should not invite their fathers into their houses. When the father visit, he should be given a chair outside the house. --Vincent Nyoike
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  • Kenya is home to the Big Five. When you visit Kenya explore the numerous game parks to see the Big Five --Mercy
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  • Kenya has 68 different tribes with 68 different languages, but the official language is Swahili. --Mercy
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  • You're sure to find the fastest land animal in Kenya. With speeds of up to 120 km/h, the cheetah is the fastest-moving animal on land in the world. --Mercy
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  • In Kenya, communities thrive on cooperation between each other. Communities have a tendency of working together when times are tough or when there are problems affecting them. --John Njunge
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  • Respect for elders is paramount in Kenyan culture. You must give way to elderly people, and give a seat to an elder person in public transportation. --Vincent Nyoike
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