We love the vegetation and we even demanded planting of trees after many trees were chopped down during construction of the expressway! We were up in arms cause of the concrete coming up!
The color coding of the number plates is for safety reasons. The yellow at the rear acts as a reflector for the safety of the trailing traffic. White in the front and yellow at the rear is majorly on civilian vehicles. They start with letter K. On diplomatic cars,there are red plates on both ends which acts as reflectors for safety and as a priority VIP pass in traffic or for any other situation that needs diplomatic privilege. You'll see letter CD on them. Other government agencies are either blue or green both for safety and for department or agency classification. In Kenya it's law to install water heating solar systems especially for multiple dwelling homes to conserve electricity. We adore cats and almost every locality you'll find them both as pets and stays. In fact at my local convenience store,folks buy milk for the resident cats and other stray cats around. Anyone planning to stay in Kenya for an year or more is better advised to learn Swahili. Most diplomats, tourists and expats try hard to learn it. Learning Swahili opens doors into locals' hearts 😀♥️
Thanks a lot for this. Now I'm wondering if our number plates in Nigeria are reflective. I know we changed the design recently. I've caught a few phrases in Swahili, I sure will learn more before I leave. 💛
I like your authenticity. U get a Sub and a Like. Swahili is also spoken out of politeness. And patriotism. It unifies us all. Anyway, u look like one of us. That's a compliment. Hey, we promote our African brothers and sisters; especially Nigerians. Did u know Nigerian Authors are set books in our high schools? Now u know. Karibu😊
Being in Nairobi was a highlight of my year last year. I especially love the love I've received for my videos about documenting my experiences. I have learnt a lot about the good people of Kenya and Africa as a whole. I'm proud to be one. Thank you for taking out time to watch my video, subscribe to my channel and leave a comment. I really appreciate it.
Nice video. On weather, Nairobi and Lagos are false equivalences. Nairobi sits at about 5200 feet asl meaning its way cooler unlike Lagos which is at 0-120 feet above sea level. Lagos can be compared to Mombasa
I hear that. It's been getting warmer here in Nairobi though. I'm already missing the colder days. Not looking forward to Lagos weather right now, even though I hear it colder at the moment.
Nairobi is cold compared to Lagos. I love it. I particularly loved it in July and I think early August when we were getting to 13°. I definitely will want to experience these other places too.
I have definitely heard more Nigerian songs than any other country. I had a very nice experience with a band at Brew Bistro though. They played some of their original Kenyan songs.
Exactly! Seems like a hasty observation made from her very limited socialization in a few clubs in Nairobi. She ought to widen her local experience because she really has no idea about Kenyan music taste including our very popular vernacular music.
The yellow back no plate acts also as a reflector at night. Kenyan women have a small nose but Nigerians, Ugandans have big noses 🤣😂. Cats are pets here in Kenya I love them so much.
You forgot to mention a regular supply of power (electricity) You also forgot to mention that Kenyans love tea alot. It's not the regular milk and milo that you take in Nigeria but natural tea
@@BeautyUncut1 I don't really think so. She is talking about her experience which should be similar to that of other foreigners. I have not heard any other youtuber talking about the vegetation in Nairobi, cats, make up and solar panels. She is hilarious. If she has been watching other people's content then we can can consider that to be research. 😊
It's not only Nigeria songs Kenyas actually listen songs from alot of countries Uganda south Africa Nigeria Tanzania,the thing is as long as you sing well we consume it
And I love that. I've heard other songs. I guess my ears are just attuned to Nigerian songs, so I always recognise them whenever they are played...which is a lot more than I would have expected.
In kenya everything is borrowed from the british..most things are runned british style..thats why they recently abandoned the provinces and resorted to counties just like UK due to british influence
Plate number differences are to make it safer to drive at night. Light reflects better on white, as cars approach. And we LOVE our cats. We have cat societies and cat groups, cat shows. There are even cat thieves who steal popular cats! And by the way you look like one of ours. You look like any one of our people. And Swahili is one of the official languages.
So what's the yellow plate number for? Cat societies? Do you belong to one? There are popular cats? Like celebrity cats? It's great you guys have an indigenous official language. Wish we had that in Nigeria
No yellow reflects better than white...When something happens like a hit & run accident or theft and the car speeds off, everyone probably checks the rear number plates. At night, you can't read the front number plate due to the brightness of the head lamps.
Now I understand the cat issue🤣 I was at a restaurant somewhere IN Nairobi and this Nigerian lady screamed her heart out after she saw a cat😂 I knew she was Nigerian because of the accent. I thought she was just being dramatic.
@@TheBarlkiss You should see the reaction of white people abroad when Kenyans speaking just casually switch between three languages during a conversation without even realizing it😂😂. It can get very confusing fast.
Take advantage and learn some Swahili girl, you'll use it in future. Did you know that a number of global brands are Swahili named? Even the word safari is Swahili. Non East Africans say Swahili, but to us it's kiSwahili
I'm not sure I know the answer to that. I came for work and I've probably only seen a handful of Nigerians. But that might be because of the part of town I am.
Why does it matter? Our beloved country welcomes and accommodates everyone regardless of their nationality, race, religion or any other differences, that's why people enjoy coming to Kenya. @TheBarlkiss I'm sorry you had to explain such a condescending question, please welcome to Kenya.
For real, about the number plate, as a Kenyan I'd never be realised😂😂😂 About the cats, mmh yeah😂😂😂 Make up is for occasions, besides, our men hate the heavy cake be on faces
For real? I just assumed there were yellow colored plates and white ones. Not until my colleague pointed it out. Nigerians think cats are evil 😂 Everyday is an occasion dear 😌
@@TheBarlkiss I honestly don't like makeup myself, I tried once and my skin got very ugly pimples and quite frankly made me look aged abit, it felt I was trying too hard.😂😂 I do my eyebrows and apply lipstick and sunscreen though, slightly powder my face and that's it 😊
I love my natural face but I also love makeup. But it's important to take care of your skin first. I make it a rule not to put makeup on my face if my face is acting out more than normal. And I tend towards natural sublte makeup. In fact, I'm going to get a tinted moisturizer soon to use instead of foundation.
Only in Cental highlands, Rift Valley, Nairobi and areas close to NAirobi. At the coast its hot and humid. Kisumu is slightly humid and warm. Northern Kenya is very hot during the day and cool at nights.
We love the vegetation and we even demanded planting of trees after many trees were chopped down during construction of the expressway! We were up in arms cause of the concrete coming up!
I love it
Kenyan loves Kenya 🇰🇪👏👏❤️❤️🔥
Nice video. I love your facial expressions, plus the heavenly voice.
Awwn thank you 😁
The color coding of the number plates is for safety reasons. The yellow at the rear acts as a reflector for the safety of the trailing traffic. White in the front and yellow at the rear is majorly on civilian vehicles. They start with letter K.
On diplomatic cars,there are red plates on both ends which acts as reflectors for safety and as a priority VIP pass in traffic or for any other situation that needs diplomatic privilege. You'll see letter CD on them.
Other government agencies are either blue or green both for safety and for department or agency classification.
In Kenya it's law to install water heating solar systems especially for multiple dwelling homes to conserve electricity.
We adore cats and almost every locality you'll find them both as pets and stays. In fact at my local convenience store,folks buy milk for the resident cats and other stray cats around.
Anyone planning to stay in Kenya for an year or more is better advised to learn Swahili. Most diplomats, tourists and expats try hard to learn it. Learning Swahili opens doors into locals' hearts 😀♥️
Thanks a lot for this. Now I'm wondering if our number plates in Nigeria are reflective. I know we changed the design recently.
I've caught a few phrases in Swahili, I sure will learn more before I leave. 💛
Nice explanation @life hacks101
🙏🏾🇿🇦 I love Nairobi
Thanks mum.well done.we need one Africa 🌍. massively make more spreadings ❤.
I like your authenticity. U get a Sub and a Like. Swahili is also spoken out of politeness. And patriotism. It unifies us all. Anyway, u look like one of us. That's a compliment.
Hey, we promote our African brothers and sisters; especially Nigerians. Did u know Nigerian Authors are set books in our high schools? Now u know.
Karibu😊
Being in Nairobi was a highlight of my year last year. I especially love the love I've received for my videos about documenting my experiences. I have learnt a lot about the good people of Kenya and Africa as a whole. I'm proud to be one. Thank you for taking out time to watch my video, subscribe to my channel and leave a comment. I really appreciate it.
Born in Kenya but only noticed the number plates yesterday. Those are 25 years of not caring what the plates are really like
😄😄😄
I can imagine
Welcome To Kenya 🇰🇪 Stay warm. Be blessed. Thank you for the video
Thank you! 😃
It is the law in Kenya, that all construction has to have solar panels.
We need this in Nigeria
You look like Ann Kansiime's younger sister🤗
Anne is actually my birthday mate 😀
It cat part is actually the funniest, in Nigeria all of the cats would have been D.E.A.D.
Love the video, kudos to you ❤️👍🏽.
Why are the cats killed?
Nigeria is a big influence on Kenya. That's why you will see and hear Nigeria movies and music everywhere in Kenya.
I heard some Kenyan songs yesterday and I loved them.
Also, I forgot Sauti Sol is Kenyan.
Love this ! 💕💕💕
Nice video. On weather, Nairobi and Lagos are false equivalences. Nairobi sits at about 5200 feet asl meaning its way cooler unlike Lagos which is at 0-120 feet above sea level. Lagos can be compared to Mombasa
I hear that.
It's been getting warmer here in Nairobi though. I'm already missing the colder days.
Not looking forward to Lagos weather right now, even though I hear it colder at the moment.
If you feel Nairobi is cold then you'll freeze to death in such places like Limuru, Nyahururu, Eldoret, Molo, Naivasha, etc
Nairobi is cold compared to Lagos. I love it. I particularly loved it in July and I think early August when we were getting to 13°.
I definitely will want to experience these other places too.
We also play alot of our music...kenya plays all beautiful songs from different countries
I have definitely heard more Nigerian songs than any other country. I had a very nice experience with a band at Brew Bistro though. They played some of their original Kenyan songs.
Exactly! Seems like a hasty observation made from her very limited socialization in a few clubs in Nairobi. She ought to widen her local experience because she really has no idea about Kenyan music taste including our very popular vernacular music.
Welcome back
The yellow back no plate acts also as a reflector at night. Kenyan women have a small nose but Nigerians, Ugandans have big noses 🤣😂. Cats are pets here in Kenya I love them so much.
Haha first I will hear about the noses.
Someone said Nigerians have broad jaws 🤔
Foolish comment.. I know Nigerian sisters from Kano state with small noses
Yeah, I think it’s definitely more of genetics than tribe
i love nigerian accent on a woman. such a vibe
You forgot to mention a regular supply of power (electricity)
You also forgot to mention that Kenyans love tea alot. It's not the regular milk and milo that you take in Nigeria but natural tea
Regular supply of power wasn't a shock to me, cos I expected it. Also, I haven't experienced the tea culture.
@@TheBarlkiss coffee is starting to take over. Kenyans genuinely believe that Nairobi is cold.
I was going to say I've seen more people drink coffee here.
I even get a little sick from the smell of coffee.
You've memorised contents from other youtubers lol
@@BeautyUncut1 I don't really think so. She is talking about her experience which should be similar to that of other foreigners. I have not heard any other youtuber talking about the vegetation in Nairobi, cats, make up and solar panels. She is hilarious.
If she has been watching other people's content then we can can consider that to be research. 😊
It's not only Nigeria songs Kenyas actually listen songs from alot of countries Uganda south Africa Nigeria Tanzania,the thing is as long as you sing well we consume it
And I love that.
I've heard other songs. I guess my ears are just attuned to Nigerian songs, so I always recognise them whenever they are played...which is a lot more than I would have expected.
Even movies, i personally i like Nigerian movies
I don't think a lot of Nigerians really rate Nigerian movies. Thankfully theybe gotten a tote better now.
In kenya everything is borrowed from the british..most things are runned british style..thats why they recently abandoned the provinces and resorted to counties just like UK due to british influence
They did that because of devolution..U giving the British way too much credit
Swahili is the national language and you could pass for Kenyan ,
I'm getting this more now. But I guess any black person could pass for any African nationality.
Good video 📹 👍, you looking good 👍
Thanks a lot
thanks for visiting us and being kind in your breakdown
Karibu sana
Asante!
I had to pause the video to ask are you really in Nairobi? Because we drive on the left side, the only thing on the right side is the steering wheel.
Yeah, that's what I meant to say.
Please enlighten us what's your profession?
I work with an HR-Tech company.
My team is responsible for setting up for clients and training them on how the system works and how to use it.
Plate number differences are to make it safer to drive at night. Light reflects better on white, as cars approach. And we LOVE our cats. We have cat societies and cat groups, cat shows. There are even cat thieves who steal popular cats! And by the way you look like one of ours. You look like any one of our people. And Swahili is one of the official languages.
So what's the yellow plate number for?
Cat societies? Do you belong to one? There are popular cats? Like celebrity cats?
It's great you guys have an indigenous official language. Wish we had that in Nigeria
Cats are loved by the rich or where rodent infestation is high, but in other areas like the Coast cats are feared.
Hopefully, I get to go to the coast before I have to go back to Nigeria.
No yellow reflects better than white...When something happens like a hit & run accident or theft and the car speeds off, everyone probably checks the rear number plates. At night, you can't read the front number plate due to the brightness of the head lamps.
You look more Ugandan than Nigerian, at least how we expect Nigerians to look. You look similar to a Ugandan comedian called Ann Kansiime.
Someone else said I look like Ann's sister 😄
You do. You do, definitely. And I guess that's why you pass for a Ugandan, in Kenya
You can pass for a person from East Africa.
I really have always thought that we all look alike.
I can't ever tell what part of the world anyone is from 😅
Now I understand the cat issue🤣
I was at a restaurant somewhere IN Nairobi and this Nigerian lady screamed her heart out after she saw a cat😂 I knew she was Nigerian because of the accent. I thought she was just being dramatic.
😅
I can imagine 😂
We love our cats🥰🥰🥰Great video; Welcome to Kenya 🏳 Hope you enjoy.
Thank you! 🥰
This Swahili thing cracks me up everytime you guyz bring it up 😂😂😂
Coming from Nigeria where we do not have a general indigenous language, it's shocking but beautiful
@@TheBarlkiss You should see the reaction of white people abroad when Kenyans speaking just casually switch between three languages during a conversation without even realizing it😂😂. It can get very confusing fast.
I can imagine 😂😂😂
But the language is beautiful, so soothing to the ears
But is it really swahili...I feel like in coast is where they speak actual swahili. The rest of the places It's a little bit of everything.
Those are no carts
Most Ugandans speak English...that's why...majority of them are not Swahili speakers
Oh I see! And for some reason, a lot of people assume I'm Ugandan at first sight
They speak luganda please
in nigeria anything that walks or crawls is fairgame bush meat cats dogs rats😆
Mahn, I'm sure every country has people that will eat absolutely anything 😅
😂😂😂😂😅
Yes! Cats everywhere is weird. I was at Garden City Mall and I saw cat to my shock. In the fucking mall!
😂😂😂
I'm going back to Garden City Mall to get my caricature made.
I saw some digital pictures I want to buy too.
Only night runners fear cat. So you mean...
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You have not heard pure Kiswahili until you visit the Coast of Kenya.
I would love to visit the coast. I've heard a couple of things
you forgot to mention papper in food
Oh I'm definitely coming to that
I understand cats are edible in n9ja
Yes, but only a select few will eat cats. Most people wouldn't.
Cats are for retuals.
Is kenya great?
I've loved Nairobi so far
@@TheBarlkiss you should visit Nakuru, Thika, Eldoret and Kisumu. Get to feel the difference experiences
I wouod love to
The cats part? Nooooo😭😭 noooo😂😂😂
Typical 😂
They are harmless
In Kenya we accommodate all animals. We have become accustomed to taking care of animals. Look at our National parks and Game Reserves too.
I know!
I never thought cats were an issue🤔🤔🤔 l even get monkeys in my backyard in my neighborhood and you can’t kill them 😂😂😂😂
It doesn't help that there's a superstition common to the Southern half of the country that cats are evil.
Your English accent sounds more of Kenyan than a Nigerian
It does? This is the first I'm hearing that
She sounds totally Nigerian.
Stop what you are smoking bro
Take advantage and learn some Swahili girl, you'll use it in future. Did you know that a number of global brands are Swahili named? Even the word safari is Swahili. Non East Africans say Swahili, but to us it's kiSwahili
Yeah I learnt this.
I actually caught some phrases in kiSwahili 😁
I find it so strange when people say "Swahili"!! It's a language and therefore the Ki- must come before it!
I had no idea it was actually Kiswahili until I came to Nairobi. This is not common knowledge.
Why is there an influx of nigerians to kenya?
I'm not sure I know the answer to that. I came for work and I've probably only seen a handful of Nigerians. But that might be because of the part of town I am.
Why does it matter? Our beloved country welcomes and accommodates everyone regardless of their nationality, race, religion or any other differences, that's why people enjoy coming to Kenya.
@TheBarlkiss I'm sorry you had to explain such a condescending question, please welcome to Kenya.
Thanks a lot. He really might just have asked an honest question. Someone recently told me that Nairobi is the hub of East Africa.
@@TheBarlkiss I apologise for not considering that factor.
Oh that's okay.
Thank you for watching my video
Swahili is our national and official language so what do you expect? It has nothing to do with your blackness. Even coastal arabs speak kiswahili.
she looks local so kenyans assume she speaks swahili. if she looked like a foreigner, most wouldn't assume she knows swahili
Thank you!
@@cybertroy2and she also looks like a Swahili 😂
We love cats
If I get to stay here, I will definitely get a cat
Kiswahili is our national language, english our official language nah
Most women in kenya are woke!
I heard cuts and thought she was talking about meat cuts😂 Not cats😂😂
Maybe there are no cats in nigeria because y’all eat them 💀
Nobody will eat something they think is evil.
The superstition is that cats are witches and evil.
I know Ghanians eats cats. Also some states in Nigeria
The part of Nigeria I'm from, you will be looked at sideways if you say you eat cat
They keep rats in check I think 🤔
Well, I guess that's true
For real, about the number plate, as a Kenyan I'd never be realised😂😂😂
About the cats, mmh yeah😂😂😂
Make up is for occasions, besides, our men hate the heavy cake be on faces
For real? I just assumed there were yellow colored plates and white ones. Not until my colleague pointed it out.
Nigerians think cats are evil 😂
Everyday is an occasion dear 😌
@@TheBarlkiss I honestly don't like makeup myself, I tried once and my skin got very ugly pimples and quite frankly made me look aged abit, it felt I was trying too hard.😂😂 I do my eyebrows and apply lipstick and sunscreen though, slightly powder my face and that's it 😊
I love my natural face but I also love makeup. But it's important to take care of your skin first. I make it a rule not to put makeup on my face if my face is acting out more than normal. And I tend towards natural sublte makeup. In fact, I'm going to get a tinted moisturizer soon to use instead of foundation.
@@TheBarlkiss Oh good advice, thanks 🙏
It's always cold in kenya all year round
Oh I'm sure. But some months are warmer than others right?
@@TheBarlkiss September, January, February, March are warmer
Only in Cental highlands, Rift Valley, Nairobi and areas close to NAirobi. At the coast its hot and humid. Kisumu is slightly humid and warm. Northern Kenya is very hot during the day and cool at nights.
Huyu hajawai kanyanga Marsabit
That makes sense
Come here baby 🥰
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You look Kenyan so get used to Swahili lol