Also as a stranger in the south, the first thing you want to do is try to feed them I mean, if you go to anyone’s house in the south well at least in the culture that I was raised in the very first thing you do is offered them something to drink and offer them something to eat and do your very best to get them to eat something and if it was an event where there was a lot of food then you even send food home with food is a big big deal here as far as sharing it
Yes, food is such a big deal in most cultures, which is why I was so surprised that it really wasn't here in Rwanda. My mom used to tell me about bringing her first boyfriend to her family's home, and he knew they were going to serve a ton of food, and he made a point out of tasting all of the food that the auntie made. However, in the subculture of the place my mom grew up, if someone eats the last course, it means there wasn't enough food 🙈 So this woman cooked 23 courses and was heartbroken that this new guy are all of them 🤣
@@RebeccaRH oooooooohhhhh!!!! No!!!! How would you ever know? I’ve been listening to online courses in my portal all day because we’re in an all day virtual training tomorrow and I just got online. It was reading your comments and of course I’m dictating it. Abigail looked at me like mommy. Could we go to sleep now? 😆🤣 Talk to you tomorrow🥰 and we get to send our love back to you and the boys🩷💙💙💙
@@RoyalAdventuresTheRoyalLife Hahaha there is no way to know these things, we need to engage and experience and reflect - always ♥️♥️ Send my love to sweet Abigail, and enjoy her snores 🤣♥️♥️♥️
It was so fun!!!
Having an amazing rest of the day love to you and the boys always 💖💙💙💙
Thank you so much ♥️♥️ Sending a ton of love to you and everyone at the farm 😍
@@RebeccaRH we joyfully receive it♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Also as a stranger in the south, the first thing you want to do is try to feed them
I mean, if you go to anyone’s house in the south well at least in the culture that I was raised in the very first thing you do is offered them something to drink and offer them something to eat and do your very best to get them to eat something and if it was an event where there was a lot of food then you even send food home with food is a big big deal here as far as sharing it
Yes, food is such a big deal in most cultures, which is why I was so surprised that it really wasn't here in Rwanda.
My mom used to tell me about bringing her first boyfriend to her family's home, and he knew they were going to serve a ton of food, and he made a point out of tasting all of the food that the auntie made. However, in the subculture of the place my mom grew up, if someone eats the last course, it means there wasn't enough food 🙈
So this woman cooked 23 courses and was heartbroken that this new guy are all of them 🤣
He *ate all of them
@@RebeccaRH oooooooohhhhh!!!! No!!!!
How would you ever know?
I’ve been listening to online courses in my portal all day because we’re in an all day virtual training tomorrow and I just got online. It was reading your comments and of course I’m dictating it. Abigail looked at me like mommy. Could we go to sleep now? 😆🤣
Talk to you tomorrow🥰 and we get to send our love back to you and the boys🩷💙💙💙
@@RoyalAdventuresTheRoyalLife Hahaha there is no way to know these things, we need to engage and experience and reflect - always ♥️♥️
Send my love to sweet Abigail, and enjoy her snores 🤣♥️♥️♥️
@@RebeccaRH yes💖
That is so funny because maybe where I was raised meant yes eventually yes
Hahaha that's hilarious! Imagine a conversation between a person where "maybe" means "no" and one where "maybe" means "yes" 🤣
@@RebeccaRH I know I was thinking about that when you were saying it I was like that would be like cartoon characters talking😅😆😂
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Like it is wildfire😂
Some people will prefer being sent to the ER over having difficult conversations 🤣🤣🤣
@@RebeccaRH so true🤣