The head of the family has a specific seat. When you visit a Kenyan family, do not sit down until you are shown where to sit. There is usually a seat reserved for the head of the family.
--Vincent Nyoike
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In kenya, When someone says hi to you especially at the coastal region, Just respond to avoid unnecessary dramas.
--Zack Ochieng
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It is an abomination for a man to sleep at his in-laws' house. It is seen as a sign of disrespect to the in-laws. Do not sleep in your in-law's house in Kenya.
--Vincent Nyoike
Family and loved ones are part of a Kenyan’s life. It is important to enquire about someone’s well-being, their family, and loved ones even if you don’t know who their family is.
--Vincent Nyoike
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Ask for permission before taking photos of strangers. Many Kenyan communities believe in witchcraft. Taking photos of strangers without their permission could mean you want to bewitch them.
--Vincent Nyoike
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In Kenyan culture, titles are important. You should address people by their professional titles like Teacher, Doctor, or Lawyer.
--Vincent Nyoike