My Culture Shock in Rwanda 🇷🇼 As a kenyan 🇰🇪 |10 Things You should know about Rwandan culture
My Culture Shock in Rwanda 🇷🇼 As a kenyan 🇰🇪 |10 Things You should know about Rwandan culture
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@ 14:24. Just a small correction: Longest journey is 0.5 USD not 5. It's really that cheap. But as a developping country, it's still a lot for daily commute for a many working class people.
Hi Miss Gracey D, this very friendly guy gave us lots of facts and cultural information about Rwanda and I enjoyed watching. Thank you Gracey for sharing this episode.🙏🙏🙏🙏💓💓💓💓💞
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I don’t have a problem with paying dowry. To me it’s just a sign of respect. And also it’s not that much of a price. It’s usually reasonable.
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It’s not about money….. Instead of saying $1,000 ….it’s one 🐄 cow…..respect local traditions.
Is it there where the kills coming from?? 😢😥💔
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50 cents not 5 dollars for the bus
I guess I have watched all your videos and still can't get enough
The longest journey by bus is 5 cents not 5 dollars
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I do, I mean to subscribe coz am proud to be rwandan thx for visiting ur country God bless you.
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Nice to feature on your Channel
No need Of Paying Bride 😉
I'm an American citizen. This year I married a Ugandan woman in her family's village in eastern Uganda in a traditional ceremony called a kwanjula. Yes, I paid bride price to her father! She's worth it. 🥰