My Culture Shocks In Kenya As A Ugandan Tourist, I Never Saw This Coming
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- My Culture Shocks In Kenya As A Ugandan Tourist, I Never Saw This Coming
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Ugandan women are calm and beautiful........ VERY BEAUTIFUL
Ooh! Nice to hear that
Ruto has nothing to do with Internet progress in Kenya.
For that give credit to Kibaki and then Uhuru.
We have 6 undersea fiber cables and the government went further and facilitated all counties with the same. It's a huge expensive investment and that's y whenever u go you will find reliable Internet
Heal brw and move on raila lost😂
@deer254k Boss, read my comment well. Ruto has nothing to do with Internet efficiency in Kenya- that's a fact and not politics. Is this hard to understand?
@@deer254kyou've never moved on from election....so you think Ruto has helped to develop Internet...you Ruto followers are zombies
I like Kibaki and Uhuru. Am not keen with Ruto because he pops his nose with the dictator M7
Another shock is that we don't visit banks... You can withdraw money direct from bank account to your mpesa.. We love our country bro
On the finishing of houses. Kenya uses quarry stones which are basically mined. Uganda uses kiln or soil cake bricks which wear off with time in open weather and adverse climate. The Kenyan bricks don't wear away even after hundreds of years. The railway stations done in 1900 can attest to that
Thank you for the feedback
@@ugconnect I think Ugandans use a lot of cement ...for smoothening the walls ,we use machine cut stones for building ...
When you study the geography of Kenya you people have lots of stones for us Ugandans nah we don't have stones. That's why 70+% of the east Africa's Areable land is located in Uganda.😊😊😊
Wow love for our country, is a good memory to me.
Internet connectivity has nothing to do with ruto,it was started way back during the time of our late president Kibaki
@ugconnect, thank you for the love you've for our country...and yes, Kenyans 🇰🇪 are quite patriotic. If you've noticed, most TH-camrs from other countries subscriber numbers soar when they come to Kenya. Reason being...Kenyans will support you for showing love for their country and their own.😊
I visited both countries last year Uganda and Kenya, but I fell in love with Uganda even though it’s not developed like Kenya. l love the weather, food, hills, and I’m building my house in Akright city. I will be moving there in 2 years.
Also Ugandan’s women are very attractive and polite I told my husband to get his sons their wives 😊
Welcome to Kampala, we love you
As a Ugandan I just hope we don't over develop, I don't mind our simple way of life outside the cities.Iam a villager and I will hang on to that.
@@oliviadouce1510 Thank you 💖
@@APOLO-oq3ce Absolutely you’re right 👏
Most welcome to the Pearl of Africa
Bro, nice work! Well done. Great content
Thank you so much bro 🤝 keep it up
Wow amazing ❤
Loud music and graffiti in matatus became popular back in the late 80s and early 90s originating in the eastlands of Nairobi . I remember boarding among the first ones in Eastleigh number 9 and being wowed by how comfortable the seats were and how loud it was. People would wait for it at the stage and fight to get in. I even remember it was named "Baby Coach".
House finishing on the outside is an added cost. Looking at the house behind you, if it was not finished that way and gets rained on, it would look very bad over time like how walls look in Uganda. Natural stone bricks, on the other hand, remain the same over decades making it unnecessary to cover them with concrete which then requires painting. All in all, covering the outside walls with concrete and paint makes a house look much better
Great insights. Yes you spoke truthful about Kenya. I love their building stones, when used well, they look really nice and easy to manage. I've always thought to use them if it were possible to have them in Uganda.
Yes we love our country and we love east Africa tooo
The target audience for the matatus (nganya) is young vibrant individuals. People who dislike noise prefer other matatus other than nganya.
I see, thank you for the feedback
Love from Kenya
Great insights!
The seemingly rough exteriors of most buildings in Kenya is in fact a most desired finish especially with natural stone dressing. Most folks prefer that natural feel.
While others prefer that to cut down on annual cost for exterior painting if the building is in town/city. Urban bylaws requires that all buildings must be repainted at least every two years failure to which attracts a penalty!
I loved this very much. Very interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
U enjoyed man,
Please show as Membley Estate in Nairobi Kahawa West. Loving Channel from Nai.
Wooow quite alot of Kenya...gues u need to be an ambassador so that u promote us very adequately
Woow!! Amazing fun facts about Kenya. Welcome again to explore more areas.
Thank you brother
Karibu Kenya sana. Next time consider visiting Eldoret,Kisumu,Nyeri,Nanyuki,Nakuru, Naivasha et al
You going far bro.
Thanks
Thanks for the Kenyan visit.Karibu sana.For the sugar cane vendors I believe they have a leeway as their business nature require those small polythene bags
Very few people use charcoal and firewood in Kenya these days. Most people use gas even in the villages. Gas sellers in my village deliver gas/cylinder orders around the villages for free on scheduled days.
As a Kenyan am humble of all good things you mentioned about my country, please you 're most welcomed back to our country. Most of our building are constructed using stones, thats why we don't add plaster for finishing..
Ugandan ladies are cool i need one too
Come back to Kenya sooon..
Regarding the internet Mtn is helping with Waka Net Pro!!! It is so far so good!!
Kenya is a vibe bro....
Indeed 😀
Never been to Ug but will surely do...
Finally😂 I've been waiting for this!!! Thank you! For dropping it!
You're most welcome Geofrey
Mob love from Kenya ,, welcome back to my country ,,,,, we love you ug connects ,, we love our brothers and sisters from Uganda ,,,,, from dolphin 254 fun,,
Thank you
❤ good vlog
Thank you 😊
They say...... if its too loud.. you are too old 😂😂😂
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Yeah its true our culture matatu 😊so amazing
Yes, true
The culture is not good. It’s ghetto
Mr Lawrence how can I meet you in person cause I have been following you for quite awhile but i have failed to grow my TH-cam channel iam always inspired by your videos
Hello there, You can find many free tutorials on TH-cam about TH-cam growth. That's how I've been able to grow my channel
Lostson work on the areas you love. Eg agriculture, art etc. Find you niche- God wired each differently
Another thing can you change your name. Why not found and flourishing otherwise lost you'll always be lost. You're who you accomodate- don't entertain some demons you'll forever be lost n never be heard in what you do
Visit lamu in kenya u will love it
Thank you
Even Ugandans pay homage to Supermetro
I love 💕 Ugandan babes they're beautiful, wife materials and respectful that's why we Kenyan men love them so much
Thank you for watching brother
They are pretenders
Your nnyabos are ❤.
We love our houses looking natural, not everyone find painting houses outside beautiful. Been in Europe, most houses here are also not painted with different colours outside. And I've never heard anyone else call that ugly
I'm learning Nicole
@@ugconnect Of course my brother, you will travel around the world and you will see a lot different things. I wish you the best!
Thanks for the blessings
My favourite matatu's the music 🎶 will reduce stress 😂😂😂😂😂
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noo those unfinished painted arptments are always considers for hustlers go check the one in riverside,kileleshwa the are high end one fitted with elevators
I am a Kenyan in Nakuru. I can't stand the loud music in Nairobi buses. I avoid the noisy ones at all cost. It's madness😂. Ha so cabro finishing shocked you. It's easy to clean and little maintenance...and cheaper
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Nakuru za 48(kanu street) ziko na mziki...im from nakuru too
Some of us have been to discos since the teenage years and loud music is a vibe.😂
Gari za Mawanga na Kelele🤣🤣 very noisey
Gari za Mawanga na Kelele🤣🤣 very noisey
Music in Matatus has been around since late 80s early 90s.
Wooow! Was it loud too back then?
about the ugandan women,, they have respect
My favourite Kenyan dish for me is maize and beans. Yummy 😅
9:09 ugandan ladies should take this advantage
Ugali is a staple food not a delicacy, we eat it with fish, beef stew/curry, chicken stew and different types of green vegetables. Some people even have it with bean stew or different types of lentils. Ruto has been President for a few months, you can't credit him with internet connectivity. We like that natural colored stone for our buildings, it is very unique and classy.
You'd have included short clips to go along with your voice.. it really adds to the immersion and helps boost your retention rate and watch time
That's right
Nairobi has beautiful buildings inside and out that is why it is among the top cities in Africa, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the exterior of the buildings. Look at the videos of this beautiful city!
Nairobi has many tall building l was at the conference center
Matatu culture actually began in the 70’s with guys who are in their 60’s and 70’s rn.
Ma3 thing is wierd, it is crazy and provocative too!
Indeed
A very humble gentleman i must say.karibu tena kwetu.uganda women are loved coz of their submissiveness.
Thank you
The bracelet thing with the kenyan flag was made popular by our president UHURU KENYATTA
Yes. I remember that time when he started wearing and it made headlines all over social media😂 All of a sudden, everyone was going for the bracelet!
Very true.
M3 culture has been there for a long time.
Ooh! Good to hear
Ugandan women are respectful. They kneel
Thank you
That's just their culture, the fact that we do not kneel does not make us disrespectful 😅😅😅
@@bellaolum9768 Not really. Even when we leave alone the kneeling part Ugandan ladies are generally submissive and respectful. Quite different from Kenyan ladies who feel 'empowered' and can't be told what to do/ no nonsense 👀.
Free WiFi is available already in aga khan walk
loud matatus are for youths, they are some without disco that older generation use ha ha
Akalango okakubide ba super metro😂, those guys have supper quality services, it remains by number one choice while traveling around Nairobi
Webale kusiima
Mpesa industry employs millions of Kenyans who earn a commission after every transaction. Samw applies to matatu culture... driver, conductors, mechanics, graffiti artists, stage managers, etc
Actually it is the high crime rate that justifies the high presence of plain cloth security. They have helped in reducing the cases though.
We leave the house bear stones outside to avoid too much maintainance cost, like repainting, we adopted this culture from british people, For example the house behind it needs to be repainted every now and then in order to maintain its beauty, therefore adding more cost.
Ooh! Wooow
Thank you for the feedback
Key-pointing and part rendering is kind of external wall finishes as well
The Uganda women are still tamed, they are not out of the cage, such women make a good wife.
Thank you for watching
Kenyans are unique
You need to index your videos into sections so that it can be easier to search certain sections of a long video.
Thank you for the feedback
Bricks used in Kenya are not concrete. They're a hard mined stone and when built by joining mortar become a super strong structure that stands any weather conditions over many years by itself without adding anything else. Other countries use prepared bricks say by drying soil or kilning. Such, which can also b found in parts of Western Kenya, are irregular but worst of all, wear away easily; therefore needing more plastering outside to strengthen and protect.
IF IT'S TOO LOUD YOU ARE TOO OLD
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@@ugconnectMobile money/M pesa was invented in Kenya in 2006 and has been used since 2007 .
The finishing is called Exposed brick!!my friend from UG was also surprised...
Why do you do it that way?
İt's borrowed from the British.
@@ugconnect the house is for the people inside,we see no need to spend for the ones who are simply looking at it from outside...so we spend a lot on the interior decor...not exterior.
@@ugconnect Quarry stones do not require any maintenance forever. Bricks on the other hand have to be maintained and fortified and decorated
Tell m7 to also put music in matatu
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Yes we love dry food, my first day in Ug they poured soup all over my food, 🙆🙆 , then I had ordered rice n beans twas 15k, ordered beans alone still they charged me 15k ush on asking I was told they charge the sauce n not fool, let me add some weight in UG 😊😊
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UG Connect, usually love draws back love and positivity draws back the same. That is how human beings are wired to relate. In your interview with Nandys, who has lived here for a while she told you that Kenyans are open minded. The enthusiastic reception and love your trio received was in response to your disposition, demeanor and attitude. It may not largely have been a spontaneous action. Your hosting family, the fans, subscribers and viewers from Kenya are people who have been following you for a while me included. You have heard of the brutal Kenyans on Twitter. You came with love, objectivity, opennes and a brotherly attitude. You gave love and received the reciprocate.
Well said brother
When it comes to buildings,we use natural stones most people prefers to spend more on interiors rather than exteriors. The houses can stand more than 200 yrs. For your women,i think its because of the enlarged labia.
Newyork mayor is a kenyan dont joke with us mukwano.
Seriously! 😯
@@ugconnect UK prime minister is Kenyan by descent
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MPESA payments have taken over here, can't remember the last time I used cash.
Hey brother its construction stones Not concrete . They are rocks so that’s just the color
Correction: heavy music, not loud music. There's a distinction
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I've been walking with 1k note for one week now....everywhere I try to pay with it they tell me to pay with Mpesa
They use alot of matatusies there when l was there and when l was there l had only 1 🚨 of 🚑 also they don't use polyethylene bags
Ugandan women 🔥
Kisumu is closed to Uganda from Jinja to kisumu if you come through busia is even very close
Nice, I'll surely check it out
Reason Kenyan men attracted to Ugandan women is that they are captured with physical appearance which they think, they can't see it on there women especially the curved shaped woman with the round bottom.
We believed that Ugandan women are more blessed
18:49
Cashless is the way to go
Indeed 👍
And the easiest way we are going to loose our freedom and we will have to obey any kind of orders by the government. So don't be too excited.
Don’t be to over hyped there is areason as to why Kenya is leading the way for the mark of the beast in east Africa. Revelations read your bibles please I’m Ugandan like you and I live in Europe so wake up
Also me the guy whom l bought beach wear from used m-pesa to give me back the balance
U didn't try mat zarongai
you went to well to do homes, gas is a luxury to many in Nairobi. About food every Ugandan says that.
Cultural things are hard to understand. That's why it's best not to dwell on them so much. Like ugali is generally liked here in Kenya. Just like you may say we're hyping it, Kenyans may also say Ugandans are hyping Matoke just because we don't like them that much. But it wouldn't be nice of us to say that because that's your cultural food and we can't judge. The same thing applies to our buildings.
Hi, Ugandan women kneel down for men, Kenyan women kneel down for God, that is why Kenyan men like Ugandan women.
12:05 and I think with that little porch on your shoulder you looked suspicious probably the ad guys thought you are a police in disguise
Kenya kept a lot of Britishness in their system and that is why it is more developed than our ka Uganda
😂😂😂As long as inside the house is beautiful we are fine
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I think you forgot about our vibrant democracy.
I've only touched cash probably 4 times since 2020. Cashless all the way
We need to breed with Chameleon type n the Bobi Wine
😂😂😂😂 these matatu guys are crazy
Hahaha
Kenya is abroad
9:25 Ugandan women got nyash😂😝
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They like the way they kneel down. They see it as submission and vulnerability. 😅
There is this notion that Ugandan women are good in bed matters😊
When you compare Uganda with other countries you die from anger.
Why 😂😂😂
Some people dont prefer painting their houses😂
In my opinion it looks really tacky 🤣🤣
@@bellaolum9768..😂😂😂..In sum cases..but I love the one this video's background
You are lucky u left kenya lastweek ths week we have had maandamano(picketing)in kenya due to high cost of living i know ths cant happen to uganda ..kenya is democratic ..I av loved ua videos since day one when u landed at JKIA
Thank you Nashma, I've been following the story online