Culture Shock Hits Teens in Kenyan Family | World's Strictest Parents
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- Enjoy season 3 episode 6 of World's Strictest Parents! The teens will soon learn that things are pretty different in Kenya.
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I love how the teens clearly thought they were bragging about all the “cool” things they’ve done and the Kenyan teens were just 👁👄👁
it was so awkward 😭
@@mill8259 goofy
Yeah. They were like, "Um, that's dumb. Why are you doing that?"
Always seems to happen in these shows when the kids go to school. They think they are cool but they're the ones who were sent away because of their behavior. 😅
They are just like huh? That’s not cool
I am Kenyan and this is how we are brought up. We might not be materially wealthy, but we are morally wealthy.
With time this kind of upbringing produces material wealth. Nothing good ever comes out of indiscipline.
@@lavenderflowers1075 sure! It's the values imparted that carries the weight.
Morally and mentally wealthy🙏 because we have our family and the community on our side.
True
And with time and with the help of God, we acquire wealth..
Right upbringing is wealth
These Kenyan parents ,especially the dad ,tried to hold their cool.we have to give the dad credit,he really tried to hold himself.A normal African dad would have slapped the life out of those foolish teens
Frrrrrrrrr!!! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 They were being so nice
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣mshipi na nyaunyo🤣😂😂🤣
Kids in the UK are like that
Yup! Return them to factory settings 🤣🤣🤣
@@isaywhatiwant8612 that’s why he said their lucky lol
i love how the show is called "world's strictest parents" but these are the most normal african parents ever lol
I like them. They are consistent and loving.
Agreed! Should be called "Worlds Barttiest Spoiled Children"
the parents aren't even strict, they are gentle with their parenting approach.. sooo wholesome.. God knows our mothers hit us when we were out of order lol..
I know right? My American parents were this strict. I was expecting them to get their butts whooped 😅
They children are raised so anyone would enjoy there company, not cause there parents embarrassments, literally the family can travel anywhere and be welcomed as the family is so very pleasant,
I love how all the other kids at the school were getting second hand embarrassment for them when they were like “I don’t like to work I like to party and drink” like it may seem cool where you’re from but that’s embarrassment for them😂😂😂
Should be an embarrassment everywhere.
Yeah I was getting embarrassed and I'm not English.
The girls were not impressed girl 😂😂😂😂🥴.
Maybe in England , they would be impressed
Just goes to show that the type of “friends” your kids surround themselves with are actually really important
So true😂I pity them so much😅
Scott: “I’m really smart like the smartest in my classes”
*goes to class in Kenya and gets first question teacher asks him wrong* 😂
Man said top 1% in England
@@samdasilva1914 what makes it worse is that his mother willingly paid for his education when she didn’t have to. Definitely didn’t pay off.
This is kenya 😂😂 education here is really hard ...and parents here cane us when we are wrong...even when you're old enough
He's a living r/iamverysmart moment
Being Kenyan is actually fun...
Except when you annoy your parents.
That's where things go downhill 🤣
When he said “I don’t care,” after his mom said “I love you” infuriates me. That is so disgusting and vile. How can anyone treat their own mom like that? It’s disgusting!
anyone and we should not judge let GOD do that we have no right to do that
andiswa mbanjwa sorry to burst your bubble but god dose nae exist
@@gregshearer423 Does space exist??? Since you've never seen it in person, only pictures of it, does that exist then??? Because just like how you've never seen God in person, only scriptures and some drawings, he doesn't exist either??? So space is non existent like God since you've never seen them in person??? Is that it???
@@gregshearer423 how would u know?
Greg Shearer I personally don’t know if he’s real but you should have should show respect to people beliefs
The grandmother is the type of role model all young people need.
When the Dad said: "I'm sorry for Britain."
I felt it!!😂🔥
i died bro that was hilarious,Magratte thacher should see that clip
@@fourfour7168 need to show thatcher this where she is in hell
@@fourfour7168 DISGUSTING behaviour by dilussioned kids 🙄🙄
More like sorry for the west.
Lmao I swear he has funny one liners it's way to funny then it should be
Honestly these parents seem extremely welcoming and compassionate. It's sad that the teens looked down on their host's home and living conditions. Not everyone has access to clean water or electricity or fresh food. The fact those things are so rare and yet they're choosing to share what they have with you speaks volumes of their character.
Very well said
If the then is spoiled and behaves bad towards everyone then of course they don't respect anything snd that's why parents should teach kids how to respect everyone otherwise in their future they won't respect anyonr
Bear in mind that untill then they had taken everything for granted. And before leaving Britain Scott thought his academic ability was in the top few percent- and it might have been- IF he'd bothered to turn up
They're so Nice & lovely xx
The food in Kenya is fresher and healthier than anything you'll find in America
Wow. 90% of their income towards education. Talk about love for your kids. Respect.
The kids come first.
Ikr Excellent 👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾😁❤💯
There is no way
@AHAHFGOEOKEOVSJJRGJSIEIGJDNRNF when did they do anything homophobic?
@AHAHFGOEOKEOVSJJRGJSIEIGJDNRNF I don't think they themselves are homophobic. They only told the guy to cover his piercings so he didn't get hurt by others on his stay. Nothing to do with the parents- just the old culture of the area
When Billie heard the compliment "she's a good girl" her face lit up!
Maybe never heard that before !
i don't understand how you could disrespect someone else's family and culture like that like what
They never learned manners, what respect is!
Same. I’d be more uncomfortable saying how I really feel and being rude than just sucking it up and being kind.
@@cayliiiiii -__-
Right! Especially in their own countries .. I’ll never understand. My parents never raised me like that
Wondering what kind of reckoning they will have after NOT COMPLYING with customs half-way across The World. JUST 8 DAYS OF THEE BEST IN ANYONE'S WORLD. .
Parents in Kenya: We do not negotiate with terrorists. 😂😂😂😂😂
Tell them Sis 😂😂😂😂😂😂no time.. Our way or the highway
Nice one
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
The truth 😂😂😂😂😂
The kenyan students are not impressed with the 2 talking about their antics and actually being proud of themselves.
They were practically bragging. Thinking they're cool when actually they looked like idiots
I loved it when they were trying so hard to impress everyone and themselves and the Kenyan students just looked at them with disgust.
How embarrassing ...
Drinking and smoking at that age is catastrophic dont you think
@@bernardwanjohi7201 no
Billies interactions with the grandma goes to show what she was missing was someone to push her out of her comfort zone and show her that she doesn’t need to be afraid, and she had to be shown she was loved.
Agreed! And even the Mom realizing how her culture they’re not supposed to show compassion when putting down their foot, maybe isn’t the best way of handling every situation as she approached the next situation differently and more empathetic, I genuinely believe this episode was good for everyone in it.
The thing about every episode I watched, is the issues start back home with their original parents.
And you know what’s mad, these smart Kenyan kids, will go to U.K. and be told their education isn’t up to U.K. standard......while mans here can’t answer simple primary school questions...but private school tho... it’s repugnant.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 the boy thinks too highly of himself.
Youre so right it hurts
Haaaaa😅😅🤣🤣so true
I'm jealous of their schools my secondary school was rubbish
This right here is gold it's sadly true though
This family wasn’t even strict at all just genuine people. Lived in Kenya for 2 years great people!
@Mrs Inziani misuri sana bwana!
Karibu tena
jambo
Habariako rafiki
When she said “you know in African culture some might even result to caning “ I knew she wanted to cane him😂😂
I'm mixed and mt portuguese Brazilian dad was caned growing up in Portugal as much as my mum did in angola
*thoroughly 😂✔✔
@@viveanaalmeida7854 y
🤣🤣🤣 he would have earned it ‼
I would too!
This is exactly how all of us here in Kenya were brought up. No way you can answer back your parents, teachers or anyone older than you. It's all about respect.
That's how it was in the 70's...let's hope that Kenya doesn't change.
Exactly
@@donttalkcrapmy parents moved to the US in 2011 and I was still raised in this strict way , it's woven into our society
Samaki mkunje angali mbichi, hawa wameoza tabia Kwanza huyo mvulana 😮 msichana anaweza kubadili kiasi
It's the same in Ghana and Nigeria. It's just Africa. We have values and societal standards that most European countries don't have. We do chores no matter what and if you start drinking and smoking your parents cannot know else if they get to know, you'll regret learning all those stuff
Everyone gangsta until you get sent to grandmas house.
Fax
It's all run and games till you face the cane
🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
😂
*The grandma comforting the girl was so cute to me.* 🥺
@@never100x they’re the best 🥺💕
This thread is proof that using the🥺 emoji brings out the best in people.... yall restored my faith in humanity🥺
Grandmas are the best, they're the voice of reason.
Wooww
So sweet :)
I admire the Kenyan father's stern words. "Scotty young man, listen to me very carefully, this is for your benefit and not my own benefit.." and maintains eye-contacy all throughout. Scott with his daddy issues will have to see to that! Kenyan father don't play, when it comes to the order of their house. Respect the head!
He reminds me of my own (very stern) Kenyan pops whom I love to the skies and back!!
it is all acting
Why is he the head and not his wife or better yet, equal partners.
Nope.@@darelet
@@abongilemgaqelwa Yep.
Huge respect to you, Kenyan 🇰🇪 people!!!
Thank you 😊
Thanks buddy.
even if it was ral kenya show is still all staged
We really are known to be very friendly to visitors but worst with ourselves,,,,but i won't change my nationality for anything!!!
Thank you. Respect to you too.
“What kind of boy is this ? He’s useless “😂😂😂😂😂
What about you? You are also useless
Naija we get bad mouth 😂
You should know she quoted the man
Best comment
@@ruthiecain3543 which one?
It was so sad and pathetic to see them stand up in front of that class and smile and pretend to brag about all the bad stuff they have done, you could see the distaste in the kids eyes.
They were fascinated too. I think it was fun for them. They understood it was strange.
They embarrassed me. Completely inadequate
@@dianerathgeber1526😊
@@amberspauldingBlks are not fascinated by ignorance
When you have nothing to share that's what you do - you tell the truth about you. Kids know that
"What kind of boy is this? Hes useless!" 💀💀💀
Tbh though I'd be embarrassed if that were my son 😂
The boy has been badly brought up, asking for anything and getting it in the name of 'love'
This is very watered-down African parenting. African parents don't spend time explaining why you're being punished, they hit you wherever the hand or flip-flop lands 😂😂😂
Oh really.
That’s what’s wrong with them now always resorting to hitting instead of trying to actually talk to your kids and tell them what they did wrong just passing done generational trauma.
@@sequoiagordon5 No time. You already know exactly what you did because you are given instructions. If you violate or try to talk back, serious whips will fall on your back. If you want to get trauma get it. You will grow up. That is how it is done
@@patriot_2022 Numerous studies have shown that physical punishment can lead to long-term negative effects, such as increased aggression, antisocial behavior, and mental health issues, but no one wants to hear that because abusing your child and instilling fear is much easier isn’t it ? that’s simply lazy parenting at its finest seek help .👏🏽🙂
Why do British parents fail at parenting so badly we have to fly them halfway across the world to get basic discipline ☹️
Well I am British and I had pure discipline, I help with bills and I cook dinner most nights if I am not in work... not all British parents are bad but most parents just give in, it’s terrible over here, you have to be so careful as it’s dangerous, the children who are not disciplined are dangerous
You can thank MEDIA for that 😾
well they've got so out of hand it's impossible.
Or have super nanny out 🙄
I am British and my mum treat me well
The sweet Grandma was born in 1920, today she would be 101... Bless her soul 😇🙏
Is she still alive?
@@preciousjeptum5408 doubt it
@@youwot2430 bruh...
@@preciousjeptum5408 sadly I wouldn't think so :(
Is she dead yet
Am Kenyan and here when our parents cough we ask what they would like . 😂😂😂🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 I love my culture and people.
Haha...
❤
So true hahaha
🤣🤣 that is tru really
I love kenyans ❤️
I moved to Kenya in 2018. I’ve lived in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Australia and 3 other Southern African nations. BY FAR the best place to live was Nairobi. Problems and all, Kenyans are warm, hospitable and polite. Beautiful country, too.
I'm guessing you are of african origin, and I'm glad that you are happy where you are however, what you say, as romantic as it sounds, is far from reality.
Kanairo 2.0 maybe😢
That city is like the those in the west. I was very confused my 1st time there
@@oreoakalaperoji8314 - right? Nairobi is literally like Los Angeles - I live here, so I know.
Kenya is also my favorite place on this earth ❤️
Kenya is filled with beautiful, intelligent, hard working people. GOD bless them. Would love to travel there.
im from kenya, tysm ❤️🇰🇪
Karibu Kenya(welcome to Kenya).❤❤
there poor
welcome
@@SomewhatDecent1 wow!
“It’s dangerous you don’t understand, this is Kenya” 😂😂 she’s like this girl doesn’t know what she’s in for
When the mom says “so now I know I have four kids not only two” my heart❣️
I can’t get your trousers, you are younger then me, get your trousers. That African mom was shocked. 😂
Also, loving the grandmom. She radiates love and wisdom.
Kenyan grandmoms usually spoil and show so much love to their grandchildren. Excessively.
Grandmas are the best .They handle everything with wisdom and love . Love wins !
She is an amazing strong wise woman
@@dailydevotionwithfeigh b
Just wondering when this was filmed? Grandma was born in 1920? If she's still alive, she's 103 or there about depending on when her birthday is. Mad respect for that Lady.
All young people should travel. It opens eyes and hearts. It improved understanding of how privileged they are, and respect for themselves and others.
I'm the 100 like 😉
I love to but don't have nepugj money plus almost being 21 and trying get money
If I was the principal of that high school I would just forget about giving Billy detention I would automatically send her to Grandma's house right away Billy is spoiled
So true. My children traveled as young adults... living like the locals
And the Kenyan daughter was crying too, when they left.
“I think I’m really really smart”... top 1% of the world!...I’m in tears 😭
That killed me. 😂 My man basically failed the first question.
poor judgment all around
the soundtrack for this episode?????? its literally so good whoever was in charge of music put so many hidden bangers
RIGHT at 7:09 i noticed the cure lmao
the fact when billies mom said turn it down her mates say turn it up and laugh in the moms face infuriates ms
I wonder the freedom and audacity these kids have. Here even if you are 60 years old, when your parent gives you "the look" you comply and run.
I saw spoiled friends disrespect their parents but id never ever do something like that to someones parents who welcomed me in their home. Some kids dont know how blessed they are to have parents that care.
Yeah but mum just closed the door...we women must demand respect before getting it...
@Mira Mira oh look at me I'm a w o m a n
Well, they sound like really bad influences.
world strictest parents needs an award ...they have saved so many souls
True
“Im ur mom. I love you..🥺❤️” “i dont Care🙄” that broke my heart..
Big kudos to our Kenyan family for implementing the most effective strategies. The touching moment when the girl visited the grandmother truly stirred my emotions. It's a memory I believe will profoundly impact her life. Hats off to the documentary creators; outstanding work!
All over Kenya,grandmother is always your parent. Beside being your parent parent's.
I wish I had this chance to live in Kenya 😊
@@ebruturgut642@ebruturgut642 It's possible just to get your finances together. Where are you from?
Valerie has become an Attorney now, the daughter in the Mugaza family.
Wow congratulations
Valerie was party of my bridal party 23 tears ago. Congratulations. I am sure your parents from the geavens are super proud of you. Go gal...
Amazing news 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations !!!
@maitemardomingo272 Thank you that was 23 years ago, and my late husband now dances with the angels.
I'm kenyan and these guys are so lucky they weren't brought to my parents.😂
Edit: OMG I'm famous mom
Fr, the show would have sued my family 😂😂😂
Ugandan here, one insult and they would have been flogged🤣🤣
@@jeremiahkalekyezi1585 Fr 😂😂😂
Ikr🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Evolution Humanity Exactly
WHY👏DOES👋EVERY👋TEENAGER👏IN👏THIS👏VIDEO
🙌LOOK👏30👏YEARS👏OLD👋
alan cigarettes
The girl didn’t
Drinking, smoking, lack of sleep etc
@West Ham You say that like you're proud --
More Likely Actors subbin' in.
Im Slovenian watching this and i understand Kenyan English much better than the one from Brittish teens! 🤣🤣
not from Slovenia but same xD
😂 😂 😂
😂😂😂
This happens alot.
I can understand that, am Kenyan 😂😂😂
Honestly this even opened my eyes to myself, seeing how appreciative and hardworking they are in Kenya is inspiring and makes me want to be more driven. As an American, everything really is easy and taken for granted... education, food, shelter, work... etc.
That why we should be grateful with our live. My teacher said " if you want succes look at the people above you. If you unsatisfied or ungratefull with your current life look at the people below you"
You are privileged and soon as you learn that and take advantage of it you will get somewhere in life
@@jeddynduta4049 actually such kids if they do not learn they will be homeless in the streets
I agree. In America, it’s easy for us to look on the small inconveniences we have, and curse it all. But it could be so much worse for so ,any of us. We should all be grateful for that.
Yeah that true we take the little things for granted
"It's a real slum, I don't know why anyone would want to live here." Um.... they usually don't WANT to.
Thank you 😊
They do the best with what they have and usually are pretty grateful unlike people in the western world who are never grateful and always wanting more which makes them miserable
I love being here... it's awesome
The privilege completely jumped out there
And how do you know we don’t like living there Mr Malinowski ?
The african mother really has an interesting aura. She can make em listen 😅
It’s a gift
Sadly she passed away
@@cheryljune5424 ?? Omg! How? When?💔😔
@@doll.ov.poetrii4682 almost seven or eight years back
Scott and Billy are genuinely good souls. Scott's innocence can be seen once he was treated like responsible person. It's just that they were never disciplined. It is parents' responsibility to expose them to tough situations too to help them grow up. You are made of your experiences.
Well said!
True, mother love can spoil kids. Kenyan's family taught you get praise and positive support to mature. Loved how the grandmother used affectional touch through her emotional struggle and rebelling. She touch her wound and gave her the spirit to to do good.
@@zamahaz1302OH MY GOODNESS she was SO SWEET!❤ I don't have to know this family to love them as great people, which I absolutely do 😊
The mum is so CUTE! The daughter’s skin was FLAWLESS, the whole family was beautiful ❤️
I met the daughter in University she does have amazing skin.
Ni save number yake @@sammyderrick8658
@@sammyderrick8658What was she studying and which University was it?
African parents dont negotiate most times, they will just comply here cos it's a show.
I think they take them to people who've lived in the UK
exactly
African parents don't negotiate at all..my mom would have slapped me to another dimension
Yes. If it were their own children acting like this off camera, they would have been beaten.
@@abbyabayo1284 🤣🤣🤣
His Mum’s face when she told him she loved him and he said, “I don’t care” 😢😢😢
When she said 'Fine. I'll wear the trousers. Get me the trousers.'
And the lady said, 'I can't get them for you my dear. You are younger than me.'
🤣🤣🤣
no one going to talk about the grandma working at 100 years old ?
She was probably 90 back then...this production is from the late 2000s
@@janicebimbin4255 yes exactly
The fact she looks nothing like 100 amazes me
Yeah
It was 2010, she was 90.
Face grandma's house! Grandma chillest person ever
Grannies are the best 😉❤️
Bet nana drive the cane well tho if u misbehave
Omg my grandma doesnt even shout at u if u broke her window (has happened before) and she was like chill i get new one 🥺
I would love to chill at grandma's house
@@toxiclayerz7561 aww
“Its like primary school work” but you can’t do it 😂
Poor him 😂😂😂
Looool he didn't even realize how much he embarrassed himself by saying that. What an idiot.
35:07 the way the dad walks into the room at 7 am saying “Lazy people” 😂
Nah that had me dyinggg
That guys poor mother. When she said, "im your mother" and he just said, "I dont care" my heart broke for her
The mum's skin is gorgeous 😍
yoyoyo! It's also her inner beauty radiatin' outwards!
the jim profile pic🥴
Billie is so nice she just needed motivation and appreciation after. Something the mom and grandma did so well.
True. The girl just needed guidance and show her direction
exactly! billie even smiled when the grandma complimented her :')
These kids will always remember this experience for many years to come. Bless this family and the community that welcomed them ❤ The father summed it up well "Don't let us down"😭
anybody notice how all the kids in this episodes parents are divorced?
Ground-breaking stuff when you consider 2/3 of marriages fail within the first few years...
@@nardinit and the fact that 50% of all marriages end in divorce
And raised by the mother
@@baky5372 false .... in the western world it’s 50% . Other countries it’s not
Not all some of the kids parents are still married but not as many. It's the norm anymore sadly marriages dont always last and the kids are stuck in the middle or one parent usually the father bails forever. However they do have plenty of married parents on here and they're kids are bad as hell. In the end it's how you parent. Also it seems certain countrys get married and stay married forever. That's something that's diff about other country's.
Had I spoke to my Momma like that …especially in front of others…she would’ve reset my brain😂❤
"You're doing it wrong"
Same 😂 And I am from Nordic country. My mum is country girl, old fashioned.
Kenyans kept their cool my friends.It took all the body,spirit and soul in them ...if they were given five minutes off camera they be deceased 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Trueeee
@@dorcidoc2970ukifikishwa kwa chief viboko bila huruma 😂😂
Married to Kenyan, I know how respectful, hard working and humble Kenyans are.
"You've learned what you've learned here, you've seen what you've seen here. Please, don't let us down."😭😭😭
its great to see how intelligent the Kenyan students are and how much they want to achieve
That's most blacks actually especially when we are around our own people
@@kaleahcollins4567 are you part Irish you have an Irish last name
@@orwellspigs8540 lol
We saw SHAKAHOLA CULT KILLINGS IN KENYA BY PREACHERS IN KENYA.
@@tuforu4 Stick to the topic or comments at its area
Dad saying "can the tatoos be removed!!" 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
well, actually they can, with laser.
@@vanessaruiz4705 I can literally picture the Dad cutting his arms off if he wasn't able to cover them up
😂😂😂😂
I love how these are just normal Kenyan parents, not strict ones 😂
The Kenyan family are absolutely lovely! The way they welcomed them with open arms as part of their family was so nice to see! If I lived in Kenya I would want them to be my family! ❤😊
Most Kenyans are warm people. I am glad the experience changed their lives no matter how small. Nice documentary.
You most welcome to visit n experience the whole nature and friendliness
@@zandergrahamz That would be awesome!
I dont mean to be flippant, but what beautiful people the Kenyans are "
😂@@marycarver1542
Even I got chills when she said “ Or you’ll be sent to grandma’s house “
Ikr
But then grandma is the sweetest woman alive
Grandmas place is not the best place to here in Kenya, it's cute but it's death when you freakin disrespect them
I'm 38 and my 84 year old grandmother lives in my house yet it's her rules 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Grandma don't fok around!
"Scott had an exclusive private education."
Can't do his tie. 😂
I teared up when billy started working with grandma it’s so touching to see grandma show billy love and support even through her naughty outbursts
I LOVE THE KENYAN PARENTS!!! PEOPLE SEE THEM AS STRICT, BUT THEY ARE DISCIPLINED IN RESPECT AND LOVE, FOR NOT ONLY THEMSELVES AND THE FAMILY, BUT THE COMMUNITY AND THE CULTURE. SOOOO MUCH LOVE BEING SENT TO THAT BEAUTIFUL FAMILY! AMEN! 🙏🏾🕊️❤️
Great comment. Thank you for your thoughts .🌞🌞💕🌴
Indian parents exactly the same, mine are similar.
Exactly like indian families.
Great ❤. My parents where similar… from Equatorial Guinea.
I think the same...but why to the well brought up kids grow up and turn into dangerous criminals there?
Such spoilt kids, it’s the English parents who need lessons
Honestly yeah the parents do need to discipline them
I agree. My teenage girls have never and will never treat me or others with such disrespect.
I agree 💯 and more. The kids are an exact reflection if their parent's work
They be treating their children like eggs.
Agreed fully it’s both their faults. The moms just let it happen
The way the dad saunters into the room where Scott is sleeping and utters "lazy people" at 35:07 has me rolling 😂
Mr.Scott Wake up🤣🤣🤣🤣
blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@@sammyderrick8658Dad was not with the foolishness 😂😂😂
I completely missed that😂😂😂
Scotts and B's transformation made me cry. Always know you can be the best version of yourself. This requires discipline, hardwork and respect.
“Scott doesn’t have to wear uniform, I’m not wearing uniform”
What are you 10? 😂. I liked my catholic school uniform.
Coming from someone who went to Catholic schools from elementary to college: Uniforms are awesome! It takes the extra stress and pressure of thinking what to wear to school, giving everyone more time and energy to focus and think about more important things
@@brownsugar7922 exactly!! It’s way less stressful. I did catholic school tell 9th grade and 10-12th where stressful as to what to wear. It’s all about looking impressive these days. When I grew up in 90’x anyway I remember it being like that.
I didnt even do dat when I was 10. I liked my uniform it was simple and looked nice.
That’s you I would not wear it
@@spongebob468 neither
who cut this kids hair?... i just wanna talk
Fire him 😂
Let me speak to the manager
Stevie Wonder.
I think it was adare or his friends were drunk on drug
@@ahmyself1 ‘drunk on drug’ that makes no sense
I had second hand embarrassment when they introduced themselves 🤦🏽♂️
Woah
And they so proud 😂
@@nonoshozi8855 I cringed so much 😂😂😂
These Kenyan parents, grandparent, teacher, and principal in the video are all amazing ❤ i wish i had support like that growing up.
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This is what happens sometimes when you just let kids grow up doing whatever they like because you love them, they grow up and become irresponsible I'm Nigerian and here you'll never grow past your parents putting you in check, even if you're 100 years old
I can tell from here 😂 our nigeria parents 🙌🙌🙌🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️
They don't love them .
LOVE = DISAPLINE!
@@cynthiarothrock4255 Not to be confused with discipline
This type of love is = total damage. Spare the rod and spoil the child. Children know nothing until you teach them. So if you teach them to be disrespectful in the name of love, you do them name no good.
For real 😂😂😂
I came in kenya in year 2000 for 6 months 22 years down the line im still living there and in mombasa since 2006 and the main reason is that people like theses parents are the standard here very kind but no nonsense people i just love this country and god willing I'll stay till my days will be over💯❤
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That's inspiring.
Hey
Proudly Kenyan 🪄
How is it now? Still good?😃
I can tell exactly where Billies mum went wrong shes never laid down the law and put her foot down
He has too many privileges and no responsibilities.
Actualy what Billie's mum needs to do is spend more time with her maybe let one job go coz seems like Billie aint bad just that she learns from her freinds instead of her mum
this is exactly what modern kids need - get offline, do something physical and they need adults that are no nonsense when necessary.
Here in Kenya, the kind of beating you will receive for such kind of behavior, you will never repeat such again
We are beaten like snakes
@@dottymamwacha2482 😂😂
But i can see we are headed their style very soon.look how schools dorms and labs are burnt to ashes.
The kind of beating we get sticks in your mind for the rest of your life..you shiver each time you remember the beatings😅😅😅
@Lo Me is this video about sexual assault?
The end is beautiful. In the words of the Kenyan father, "please don't let us down." Just like my parents always told me when traveling to boarding school.
was brought up in Kenya and am in my 50's and forever grateful for what my parents/grandparents instilled in us. l have 2 grownup kids now born and brought up in Uk, never had any trouble from them so it pays back l suppose its true saying you reap what you sow.
I'm Ugandan and when my mom gives the side eye I know its time to get out of the room or to behave myself 😂😂😂😂
Oli mutuufu nnyo
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Frr this whole espisode just reminded me of my ugandan upbringing. Our parents are literally the same 😂
@@Jennyxx-ie5jw They dunno 😂
The cameras are the reason those parents kept cool. Next time you do this leave them alone with the parents with no one watching for two weeks then come back for the results. Am Kenyan, i know what I am saying
I was genuinely waiting for at least one knockout on those first days 😂
Absolutely 😂
Or take them to any grandparents house, from experience they’ll come back like two new teens 😭
I like how the kenyan mother says " In African Culture, some can even resort to canning"....She's the one who wants to cane. African culture is her.😂😂😂She wants to cane Scott which is fair.
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And don't think she wouldn't have done it either!
Facts😂😂😂she wants to bring 3rd world war there
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Amazing how with some direction these kids could actually turn their lives around.. Some Parents today need to see this…children need discipline, they need boundaries, they need to understand that their actions have consequences.. bless them. I hope this week changes things for them..
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Yeah they just needed some direction, they are good kids. I pray that they turn out to be responsible adults.
The people of Kenya and this family are so genuine and loving. Truly inspiring. The best episode I've seen by far.
This video should be in all Universities and Schools across Europe and US. Children are lost ! The wealth of this family is amazing 🙏🏻✨✨ so much respect
Lol Naa they're too busy trying to be "awaken" 🙄
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@@MadScientist267 with men trying to become women, women trying to become men...it looks irredeemable
That dude is only 18?! I'm in my 30's and look younger!
That's what the vices can do to you
His 18!?!?! NO , WAY!!!😳😳😳😳 I THOUGHT his 28? Damm..
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Eldest teenager ever.
Why does this show censor it when they say their last names but don't when they show the kids report cards?
Exactly, we all know her name is Billie Spencer
It’s so annoying like I’m wondering if something wrong with my sound
@@sarahgolden2711 ikr but it's just their censoring
The original programme doesn't censor their surnames. I don't why it does here?
Are you struggling with simple maths?
Who the hell does this guy think he is. I wish he was my son. He would think twice before abusing alcohol and being disrespectful to his elders.
why would you want that as your son?
@@youwot2430 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
African mom's favourite phrase
"Embarrassing me, Embarrassing our family"
You just cant do wrong when you hear their voices in your head