Communication for Kenya

Communication for Kenya

English and Swahili are widely spoken, along with many local languages. Learning a few basic phrases in Swahili, the most widely used local language, can go a long way in connecting with locals.

In Kenya, people love to share stories and wise sayings to make a point. It's like a fun puzzle where you get to figure out the meaning. Before any serious chat, expect a friendly hello and some chit-chat.

Adults in Kenya show their feelings clearly, but don't worry if they seem strict—it's just their way of caring. Laughter is a big part of life here, so feel free to share a funny story. Just be careful with jokes that might not make sense here.

Kenyans are super friendly and like to be close when they talk. It's normal to be cozy, especially on buses where everyone fits together like a family. It's all about community and being together.

When you see folks chatting and touching hands or shoulders, it's just their way of saying, "We're friends." But if it's a man and a woman talking, a handshake is the way to go.

So, when you're in Kenya, enjoy the warmth and friendliness. While greeting a Kenyan, say "Jambo, Habari!" with a smile. It's all part of the charm!

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