My parent's green flags were physical presence, advice at every step, celebrating every achievement even with a cup of tea and plate of chips. I appreciated their physical presence when I came to Kampala and compared to what was around me.
1:29 Kemi always asks Prim and Claire how they are doing but never gets around to answering the question she asked. Kemi how are you, how are you feeling?
Guys my green flag from my parents: My Dad would tuck us in to bed and put perfume on us. My Dad would bring us takeaway from his office and they had great food. Personally my mum spoiled me that she would take me out on dates and buy me very nice clothes and jewellery.
I don't know if it is a Black issue or what. But I am African-American, born and raised in the States. I have fibroids. I learned late that I had them and they had grown big. Once I started saying, "the doctor said I have fibroids" to anyone in my family. Well guess what.....almost everyone had fibroids! I also think my mom had fibroids but she is yet to voice that she had them removed because I'm assuming she is embarrassed that she never mentioned it to me. I heard from other family members saying "yeah your mom had them too." Well she is still yet to tell me.
There’s how i love this show🥰🥰🥰thnx for looking lovely always❤❤ kemi i have come to realize that your head doesnt need much hair like try to reduce it or change the style to look more lovely🥰🥰am saying this in way that pleases God🫡 nt in a bad way
I love that I can see life through Claire's eyes. She adds a balance to the show.
😂😂😂 Prim here representing us from the real African parents 😂😂😂😂😂💔💔
Every single time my mum knocks on my bedroom door before knocking, very GREEN flag, shows me how she respects privacy
I loved this. No one ever gets tired of hearing ‘I love you’ ❤
Claire needs an episode where she can just take us through her upbringing because what is this???
My mums green flag she could wake up at 5 am to prepare our food so that we eat hot katogo in the morning before school ❤😢
Waaooo this was really amazing
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This is one of the best Episodes,
Thanks Girls,I appreciate this segment.❤❤
My parent's green flags were physical presence, advice at every step, celebrating every achievement even with a cup of tea and plate of chips. I appreciated their physical presence when I came to Kampala and compared to what was around me.
This was so wholesome. 💐💐💐 Made me realize there’s a lot of beautiful things my parents did! It’s so refreshing to see content on green flags too!
1:29 Kemi always asks Prim and Claire how they are doing but never gets around to answering the question she asked. Kemi how are you, how are you feeling?
Guys ur glowing❤Keep it up
The green flag i have experienced is when I caught my mom searching "how to help someone deal with a panic attack" when I told her I had one 🥹❤️
Guys my green flag from my parents: My Dad would tuck us in to bed and put perfume on us. My Dad would bring us takeaway from his office and they had great food. Personally my mum spoiled me that she would take me out on dates and buy me very nice clothes and jewellery.
so sweet of them
@@Avellino256
Thank you dear.
They were very nice parents ❤
@@ronniedenis3844
Especially my Dad he was such a blessing to us and he was present.
Claire 😅 CHOGM Meeting at Mengo is still very much a thing 😂 The full meaning of CHOGM is "Change of Grades Meeting "
Fiona has a great personality, wish she could express herself more .its seems like she's always shadowed by the two ladies .
Sensitive mindset in u 😅I thought it’s only me that sees that
Sensitive mindset in u 😅I thought it’s only me that sees that
Sensitive mindset in u 😅I thought it’s only me that sees that
Oooh wow, Claire, I didn’t know, like am in owe of your opinion on culture, am a Mengonian lol🎉 it was still called chogam during my time
I like that you are all wearing dresses. You look beautiful
Fiona, how are you, sis? You asked every one but yourself.
This episode was fun😂😂
@nyonyoziprim you've killed me with those runyankole statements from your mum because I so relate 😂😂😂
We just met! What do you mean you love me?😂😂😂
Not Claire calling it cool cool bar 🤣🤣🤣🤣 the thing was pronounced as kulukuluba. Banange Claire 😂😂😂
The time machine is still there😢
Kenyan... Want myselfu a Ugandan lady... and strength to you guys to stand up to the individual bigger than the Country
Visit Uganda. You will find someone.
@@Flourish_todayjirani naja...home away from home...nashukuru mualiko
There is nothing under my mattress coz I turn it every month and I am very open to my children coz I grew up with parents who were open.
Claire it's 'Mengo Senior School'...Not 'Secondary School'
It's the only Senior School in Uganda
Hi guys❤❤
Clare atutwala speed…
I'm first his today🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Ex cousins 😂
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Am i the only one experiencing this video somewhere gets statued like 24:25
I experience this in all their videos, I thought it's my phone
I don't know if it is a Black issue or what. But I am African-American, born and raised in the States. I have fibroids. I learned late that I had them and they had grown big. Once I started saying, "the doctor said I have fibroids" to anyone in my family. Well guess what.....almost everyone had fibroids! I also think my mom had fibroids but she is yet to voice that she had them removed because I'm assuming she is embarrassed that she never mentioned it to me. I heard from other family members saying "yeah your mom had them too." Well she is still yet to tell me.
Sending love and may you receive the healing u need
There’s how i love this show🥰🥰🥰thnx for looking lovely always❤❤ kemi i have come to realize that your head doesnt need much hair like try to reduce it or change the style to look more lovely🥰🥰am saying this in way that pleases God🫡 nt in a bad way
Asin !!!🙄
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