I'm in the Seattle area and I approve of Charles's message. I arrived in 1995 from Kenya (Sudanese). I can retire anytime and anywhere I want. I've achieved whatever the American dream is. I’m blessed.
I loved listening to Charles' story, a very smart guy, well articulate and somebody who knows how to navigate systems here in USA. I wish every person wanting to come over can listening to his story, it speaks to the aspect of flexibility and being able to switch careers bora pesa. Yep, easy route is a student visa, many of us came through it and ukifika kwa ground cheza kama wewe, kama hujaoa na kuolewa wewe hiyo ni asset ya kutumia huku mapenzi iko kila mahali. Good work Charles 👏 🙌
He was conservative with the truth. You asked him a very beautiful question. What does it cost? The cost is you have to sell your soul. I live in Lubbock Texas. Got a small business, married to a citizen but I cry everyday
The guy is eloquent and educated. Well America is not miserable and is not for everyone. Majority of Kenyans in 🇺🇸 are doing very well in almost all sectors but they don’t magnify it. Kenyans have dominated in the trucking and cargo industry for a long time. There’s nothing new under the sun.
There are very successful Kenyans in the U S it's just that they're not vocal. Most Kenyans i know are doctors, lawyers, pilots, engineers etc. Yes, they started at the bottom doing menual job's but now they've made it. I also started at the bottom to rise to where I am now. I really don't want people back home to get the impression that life here is miserable and tough for everyone. We are hard working people, we thrive where we're planted.
@@geediesel254My understanding is that this young man is only telling his story, which has nothing to do with whether one is a Professor at Harvard or not. ...again it all depends on whether Harvard is the right school for you. But I doubt he's said anything to warrant any negative feedback...and for heaven's sake, he's an Aeronautical Engineer and not some BA in Political Science from Harvard.
I’m literally here in Chicago. Life is not a bed of roses here. I have met more than 40 Kenyans so far who reside in place that are considered criminals infested zones because they wouldn’t afford the these fancy places. Most of them are in south side. AMERICA IS HARD same as Africa but this place takes away all sort of happiness you got to just being stuck at work. What I would advise anyone is to come, study find a way to make money and start a business in Africa, And leave this lonely world once and for all.
I’m literally here in Chicago. Life is not a bed of roses here. I have met more than 40 Kenyans so far who reside in place that are considered criminals infested zones because they wouldn’t afford the these fancy places. Most of them are in south side. AMERICA IS HARD same as Africa but this place takes away all sort of happiness you got to just being stuck at work. What I would advise anyone is to come, study find a way to make money and start a business in Africa, And leave this lonely world once and for all.
Thuo you are a great young men. And you a big heart believing in what you want is what you gonna get,keep going in your high spirit through God's guidance. God first you are getting to your destiny.
Nice interview...sisi kama wakisii wa minnesoraa we can attest that io accent hukuja tu naturally after kukaa na walami for long...so you guys should concentrate on the insight of the interview..and take some advice which can help change your life instead of criticizing his accent🤗...
I loved this guy. The future is Africa and Africa is the future. We have everything we need to excel and make the continent and our country even better
Kenyans when you get to the US there’s discrimination especially on your accent , I love this man, you need to learn how to communicate it’s different out there.
America isn't a bed of roses, but at least there are opportunities. I wish I can bring all my suffering relatives here. I'm a successful professional but one can survive even on a modest income. Kenya has failed us, even though we're willing, there aren't enough opportunities
That’s how I’m suffering here walai. I just hope that things are gonna get better someday. America is definitely not where to be😂😂😂😂. Let gather the little that I can in the next 3 yrs and will never get back here again
Sio kupenda by the way you have to acquire that accent for those whites to get you so the more you speak the more unazoea I pray uende uko you feel the experience
Its good to inmigrate and have personal experience. Learn work and see the world. Then choose where to live. If one has two nationality is an advantage you can live where you want. Go back and enrichen the motherland is a good choice.
@@georgewaithaka-i5xnkutusoma hua wanatusoma mbona wakienda Qatar they don't come back na iyo accent ya Qatar it's only America and UK accent ndio hua wanatuletea
I've always wondered what happened to you. That first morning of the interview, you wore a grey brown scarf and kept us engaged at the waiting area. Blessings in your new endeavors and hopefully we get a follow up maybe after 1 year?
@@kennedypaul3292man....I find myself putting swahili in btwn English..hii accent naturalization hapa...and our Kids make fun of us...wacha ndawapeleka kisumu data no internet na stima😂🤣😅
How did he switch from student Visa to Greencard? Alot of students here would use that information coz now days the USCIS is tough kn student Visa...you can't even marry a citizen a d have status adjustment
Love Charles and his passion for life. He was always a role model and never short or amazing us with his accomplishments. We loved having him at the University of Oklama Army ROTC program and he never amazed me at his "juggling" skills. Work, school, P.T. labs, more school, homework, training exercises, etc.
Depends what you achieve from gaining the Indian accent. Even the Indians here are trying to gain the American accent. If you work in corporate environment, you have to be understood without being asked to repeat.
Also why is this a question being asked in 2025? I love America because people here don’t bother about small issues. You had an opportunity to learn but you decided to be bothered by something negligible like accent. Grow up!
Nope. You must have come from some shady village, came to the US and work in shady corners with fellow africans like truckers, CNA nonsense with zero exposure to educated americans, hence you've retained your village accent. And low self esteem. 50yrs from now, you will still be the village dweeb. We know your type, cant dress well, no cologne, no dining in great restaurants, zero life.
@@Onderiz this guy has done more in 14 years than some people can do in a lifetime, ame try vitu mob sana na ako na experience ya kuwa majuu, mpaka alikua kwa army ya US na sasa amerudi Kenya kuanzisha kampuni yake from scratch
The guest,talk the English u learned in kenya!! U are not going to impress no one Many Americans like ur original English If u are in kenya, Adjust to local English (saying teri u might confuse them just pronounce 30 the way u pronounced it before u migrated) Personally, when i m in kenya i pronounce thaaty(30) Once i m back i pronounce theri, The obama military program for foreign students was discontinued
You're a low self esteem cochroach. You want him to pronounce stuff like you do? As who? Go instruct your barefoot father. Dirty goon. I meet your type here in the US and you're such an ick. I guarantee you work in some shady job earning $30/hr at most. Pauper
I bet you know you’re telling the truth! I’m the same! Kenyans hatupotezi accent yetu unless we intentionally do so! A word or two I would understand but he is being intentional with the accent especially given that he’s been here for only 10yrs!😳🤦🏽♂️🤣🤣🤣
Gerara hia mehn , gerara hia you knomsayin? You garra go you garra get oppochunirri😂. How comes waafrika wakienda USA wiki moja wanapata accent ka hii lakini wakienda India mwaka moja hakuna accent wanarudi nayo?😂
Wazungu huko hawakuwangi patient. If u don't speak in their accent and they dont understand u, watu huko get irritated. Some can even insult you, if you come to America learn how to speak English. You ppl think ppl just do it for fun. Wewe enda uko ungea vile unataka uone kama wata kua patient na wewe. Ni survival. Just because in Kenya muna extend patience kwa wageni you think they do that everywhere...
@princek733 ungea ni nini brathee na kwanini umejam? Toa feelings hapa enda utombe manzi wako😂😂😂 FYI I studied uni in america and I didn't speak english with a fake american accent like you and your buddy hapa. Also personally hakuna mgeni I extend anything to, ata nyumba yangu hakuna mtu anaweza ingia isipokuwa wife na watoi wangu Punguza hasira wacha feelings, mwanaume hufai kuwa emotional
@@itsTheTruthTeller I was in the system much sooner than uni never had an African accent so whatever but I understand why ppl switch accent. Even in the US black ppl have two accent the accent you use at work and the one u use at home. You carry on with whatever accent works for you. I'm not mad at you. But you act like having a foreign accent in the US isn't going to cause ppl to ask you to repeat yourself then you're not being genuine. I live in kenya and I have had to adapt my English here slow down so Kenyans can understand me. I'm not being fake for doing that. I have also learnt quite enough swahili as you can see I understand you well. Traveling will require anyone to adapt if you don't adapt that's your issue. I'm not even kenyan btw but I find this way of trying to make fun of ppl just adapting to their environment weird... FYI I have lived in 7 countries speak French, English, Spanish and now I can say my swahili is getting there... so I know a thing or 2 about adaptation.
@princek733 I can make fun of you and your fake accent as much as I want it's not bad, unethical or illegal that I find it funny. I never had any problems speaking english in my kenyan accent even when I was in america... I never had to fake an accent to fit in anywhere and just because that works for me and majority of every other person on earth and not for you and Mr oppochuniri here sio shida yangu brathee hio ni shida ya self esteem yenyu. If a mzungu can come here and ask me for warra in their terrible snot gargling accents and we understand them and don't ask them to speak english with a kenyan accent or even speak kiswahili basi bro naweza banja ngoso yangu na accent yangu ya mtaani mahali popote kwa hii dunia bila aibu. Ule mtu mwenye sio genuine hapa ni wewe na Mr oppochuniri here, wacha kubonga na mimi ata na uende ujifunze kiswahili. Kwaheri nkt🍻🇰🇪💯
@@princek733 @princek733 I can make fun of you and your fake accent as much as I want it's not bad, unethical or illegal that I find it funny. I never had any problems speaking english in my kenyan accent even when I was in america... I never had to fake an accent to fit in anywhere and just because that works for me and majority of every other person on earth and not for you and Mr oppochuniri here sio shida yangu brathee hio ni shida ya self esteem yenyu. If a mzungu can come here and ask me for warra(water) in their snot gargling accents and we understand them and don't ask them to speak english with a kenyan accent or even speak kiswahili basi bro naweza banja ngoso yangu na accent yangu ya mtaani mahali popote kwa hii dunia bila aibu. Ule mtu mwenye sio genuine hapa ni wewe na Mr oppochuniri here, wacha kubonga na mimi ata na uende ujifunze kiswahili. Kwaheri nkt🍻🇰🇪💯
This the new topic to get likes, before heading to America most of this people never owned and account and now they always have money or have invested,,,stop putting curtain for other Kenyan looking for opportunities
Huwezi ongea bila maringo? Umeenda juzi na maringo ya accent umejaza na ni ile accent hata haiingiani na je wenye walienda huko in 80's na wao huongea bila fake accent? Bro you sound baaaad aah...
Kenya still stuck how one can twist colonial this language Englishing whatever ya mbeberu or how poor Grammer or how well spoken etc etc..or eloquent nonsense...people like you and other over colonized Kenyans who still worship English ..it's time to let English be last language......mother language come first and the Swahili......grow up man
You got your visa through misinterpretation basically you lied to embassy that you had financial capabilities to provide for your self 😂chunga sana what you put out there
So you want him to toe the line huh! Not everybody has the ability not to switch how they speak depending on their environment. Lots of Kenyans that move to Nairobi from elsewhere eventually start speaking swahili,sheng like Nairobians. Appreciate that we all aren't the same and adapt differently to our new environments. It's not that serious anyway.
I'm in the Seattle area and I approve of Charles's message. I arrived in 1995 from Kenya (Sudanese). I can retire anytime and anywhere I want. I've achieved whatever the American dream is. I’m blessed.
Send me $100. I need to pay rent and you're my only hope. Please.
I loved listening to Charles' story, a very smart guy, well articulate and somebody who knows how to navigate systems here in USA. I wish every person wanting to come over can listening to his story, it speaks to the aspect of flexibility and being able to switch careers bora pesa. Yep, easy route is a student visa, many of us came through it and ukifika kwa ground cheza kama wewe, kama hujaoa na kuolewa wewe hiyo ni asset ya kutumia huku mapenzi iko kila mahali. Good work Charles 👏 🙌
Umesahau kutotia mimba kama ni ndoa za document, ila trump is coming to change the process
Great conversation. He didn't sugar coat things . He puts it as it is. Keep fighting bro!
He was conservative with the truth. You asked him a very beautiful question. What does it cost? The cost is you have to sell your soul. I live in Lubbock Texas. Got a small business, married to a citizen but I cry everyday
Why are you not happy ? Is the lack of community or what ? Please be honest.
Why do you cry every day sir
Wenye wana-comment juu ya accent, wacha wivu. When you go to Rome do what the Romans do. I love his accent.
Charles... hut's off. You have achieved alot academically in a very short time. Heading to greatness. Very inspiring 👏🏼👏🏼
"Oo mehn…"😂😂 This guy is intelligently humorous. What a real life motivation! See an opportunity and grab it. All the best fellow patriot.
The guy is eloquent and educated. Well America is not miserable and is not for everyone. Majority of Kenyans in 🇺🇸 are doing very well in almost all sectors but they don’t magnify it. Kenyans have dominated in the trucking and cargo industry for a long time. There’s nothing new under the sun.
Charles, you are destined for greatness. Kiddos for all your accomplishments.
Thank you for sharing your journey Thuo, and thank you for your service!
Charles is a true go getter. He is articulate and his field is remarkable in impacting regional transport and logistics management.
There are very successful Kenyans in the U S it's just that they're not vocal. Most Kenyans i know are doctors, lawyers, pilots, engineers etc. Yes, they started at the bottom doing menual job's but now they've made it. I also started at the bottom to rise to where I am now. I really don't want people back home to get the impression that life here is miserable and tough for everyone. We are hard working people, we thrive where we're planted.
There's always going to be self-promoting bragging folks out here.
@@mercyk2672 There’s even senior professors and fellows in Harvard and MIT yet they don’t publicize.
@@geediesel254My understanding is that this young man is only telling his story, which has nothing to do with whether one is a Professor at Harvard or not. ...again it all depends on whether Harvard is the right school for you. But I doubt he's said anything to warrant any negative feedback...and for heaven's sake, he's an Aeronautical Engineer and not some BA in Political Science from Harvard.
I’m literally here in Chicago. Life is not a bed of roses here. I have met more than 40 Kenyans so far who reside in place that are considered criminals infested zones because they wouldn’t afford the these fancy places. Most of them are in south side. AMERICA IS HARD same as Africa but this place takes away all sort of happiness you got to just being stuck at work. What I would advise anyone is to come, study find a way to make money and start a business in Africa, And leave this lonely world once and for all.
I’m literally here in Chicago. Life is not a bed of roses here. I have met more than 40 Kenyans so far who reside in place that are considered criminals infested zones because they wouldn’t afford the these fancy places. Most of them are in south side. AMERICA IS HARD same as Africa but this place takes away all sort of happiness you got to just being stuck at work. What I would advise anyone is to come, study find a way to make money and start a business in Africa, And leave this lonely world once and for all.
Africa nchi ya wanasiasa America nchi ya kila mtu god bless America ❤
Thuo you are a great young men. And you a big heart believing in what you want is what you gonna get,keep going in your high spirit through God's guidance. God first you are getting to your destiny.
The way he's just flexible wow! Intelligent man 👏🏾👏🏾
This story is true. Am in Texas and l have been through what he is saying
Empowering - Thank You Thuo
This guy is brilliant! Kudos👌
I appreciate your narrative and I highly relate with it this is my current situation...Thank you so much.
Loved the conversation! Lots of nuggets from the 44th minute especially for founders!
Nice interview...sisi kama wakisii wa minnesoraa we can attest that io accent hukuja tu naturally after kukaa na walami for long...so you guys should concentrate on the insight of the interview..and take some advice which can help change your life instead of criticizing his accent🤗...
You mean the only thing some people could get from this interview is the accent? Come on people😏
More grace Charles
I loved this guy. The future is Africa and Africa is the future. We have everything we need to excel and make the continent and our country even better
Only with good leadership
Very True my dear
With greedy leaders like there are at the moment 😢😢😢
I pity my country 😢😢😢😢@@susanwaweru2734
Great conversation right there! Great inspiration and insight❤
Creativity, consistency 👌🏽
He's intelligent and fluent. He has a wonderful mind.
Kenyans when you get to the US there’s discrimination especially on your accent , I love this man, you need to learn how to communicate it’s different out there.
Kuddos Charles👏🏾👏🏾OKC Represented🔥🔥
Great interview. His business perspective is very good, clear and concise. That's what we need here in Africa, this type of education and knowledge.
America isn't a bed of roses, but at least there are opportunities. I wish I can bring all my suffering relatives here. I'm a successful professional but one can survive even on a modest income. Kenya has failed us, even though we're willing, there aren't enough opportunities
You know you're telling the truth. And our government here in +254 doesn't seem to be getting any better. It's ridiculous! Happy New Year to you!
@@Nzembitv thank you, Happy New Year to you too 💓 😊
This is an open advice, nice one take it or leave it
Hez tried he was really young when he went to US, he has such a good story, most people are commenting on the accent, the message is clear.
Anyone reading this, if you haven't repented yet, please REPENT, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.
That’s how I’m suffering here walai. I just hope that things are gonna get better someday. America is definitely not where to be😂😂😂😂. Let gather the little that I can in the next 3 yrs and will never get back here again
And the way we are in saudi Arebia think atleast USA. But I thank God am progress after many fails
things will get better, maze I suffered the first 7 years, but now things zimetulia. don't give up..
Very inspiring thanks
I have always wanted to go to america
Ongea vizuri niko na hasira
Sio kupenda by the way you have to acquire that accent for those whites to get you so the more you speak the more unazoea I pray uende uko you feel the experience
😂😂😂ni nini sasa wewe
Amazing show very brilliant man
Great insights Charles! keeping it real
Its good to inmigrate and have personal experience. Learn work and see the world. Then choose where to live. If one has two nationality is an advantage you can live where you want. Go back and enrichen the motherland is a good choice.
Love this!
Coming to the USA as a student is very tough unless you have wealthy parents back home
Very interesting and how adaptable he is..
A start-up is an experiment, but why they fail is because people fail to do market validation or customer discovery. 43:20
Amazing interview. I was here to laugh at the accent, but the content is life changing
why dont people kenyans living in india come back with an accent?
@@georgewaithaka-i5xnkutusoma hua wanatusoma mbona wakienda Qatar they don't come back na iyo accent ya Qatar it's only America and UK accent ndio hua wanatuletea
That was a very great interview
Thank for sharing!
I've always wondered what happened to you. That first morning of the interview, you wore a grey brown scarf and kept us engaged at the waiting area.
Blessings in your new endeavors and hopefully we get a follow up maybe after 1 year?
I like that parting shot ," the future is African"
Awesome, great motivation.
I love the interview; its powerful.
It's a great interview.
Hello Kenya, just emerged from 12 hour power blackout in coast region. Any news about what caused it?
Eronyinyo was just chilling 😅
depending with the state most places do background checks ukitafuta jobs nyumba ya wazee na kuosha choo lazima wazungu hawawezi take risks.
Amazing chap!
Not me watching this after considering OK the cheapest place to raise kids. God help us all
Kudos Maina
The girl asks very nice questions
What is the year 202010
He's confused, focusing on forcing an accent!
@@kennedypaul3292I noticed that too!!Americans like the kenyan English, rather than trying to talk their's
@@kennedypaul3292man....I find myself putting swahili in btwn English..hii accent naturalization hapa...and our Kids make fun of us...wacha ndawapeleka kisumu data no internet na stima😂🤣😅
@@Benedirand once they say I like your accent...unakula😂🤣😅
How did he switch from student Visa to Greencard? Alot of students here would use that information coz now days the USCIS is tough kn student Visa...you can't even marry a citizen a d have status adjustment
He joined the army
Uliza wa Kenya they are other ways
Spot on
I make 1 million shillings a month driving uber in san Francisco California.
But Kshs one million in San Francisco is like Kshs 75,000 due to the cost of living
after tax and other expenses or
They use shillings in California, how much is that in dollars
Love Charles and his passion for life. He was always a role model and never short or amazing us with his accomplishments.
We loved having him at the University of Oklama Army ROTC program and he never amazed me at his "juggling" skills. Work, school, P.T. labs, more school, homework, training exercises, etc.
Charles you are articulate and on point, though you skipped some logic about the switch of careers..something is off
The interview also did a good job..Kudos
Bro, aki sina ubaya. Sielewi hii tweng yoooote ni ya nini. Bonga tu ka wewe roho safi.
Hapo kwa story ya SSN umetuuza bro! That secret shouldn’t get out!
Hata story ya bank statement for embassy. 😂😂😂
Pia green card ati 'story for another day'.😂😂😂😂😂
Mjangili kabisa.
Na anabonga na kingoso! He shouldn't have said it.
The future is Africa
Lakini mbona msee ata akae India miaka kumi hananga accent?
Depends what you achieve from gaining the Indian accent. Even the Indians here are trying to gain the American accent. If you work in corporate environment, you have to be understood without being asked to repeat.
Also why is this a question being asked in 2025? I love America because people here don’t bother about small issues. You had an opportunity to learn but you decided to be bothered by something negligible like accent. Grow up!
Georgina my classmate in Tumutumu girls
The future is African 🎉
😮😮😮😮
Sasa lazima aongee hivyo?
Why jealous the guy is ok.
202010😂😂😂😂, nyinyi
Who said America was easy!
I gara opporchuniri 😂
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Braggado syndrome 😢
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Accent bwana u have been here only 10yrs and we have been here 30yrs
@ Philip tulia😂😂😂😂
Nope. You must have come from some shady village, came to the US and work in shady corners with fellow africans like truckers, CNA nonsense with zero exposure to educated americans, hence you've retained your village accent. And low self esteem. 50yrs from now, you will still be the village dweeb. We know your type, cant dress well, no cologne, no dining in great restaurants, zero life.
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅wewe kazi yako ya kwanza ilikuwa gani
@@Philip-sr1gf phillip inakaa bado ni CNA hapa. Amedeal na tushosho hakuna kuongea kizungu na wazungu wa ofisi. Ni kama bado anaishi keroka
@@marieheiss6560
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Title na content yake ni kama ruto na genZ😢
The process is still the same
DSS - Departmant of social service.
Campura moros got me!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good interview. Only that he wasn't able to get the American accent. He should stick to his original English language. 🙏
Some people pick accents some don’t. So there, move on people. Damn!
202010😂 am out hereeee
Una copy wasomali tu they are all truck driver
Kutweng' nayo....wakenya muko maneno haki !
Jamaa amekula chumvi mingi sana
Kwa hio?
Really? Dude was in KU 14 years ago. That's kukula chumvi? How young are you? Utazeeka pia eventually 😅😅. I hope you do know that...
@@Onderiz this guy has done more in 14 years than some people can do in a lifetime, ame try vitu mob sana na ako na experience ya kuwa majuu, mpaka alikua kwa army ya US na sasa amerudi Kenya kuanzisha kampuni yake from scratch
The guest,talk the English u learned in kenya!!
U are not going to impress no one
Many Americans like ur original English
If u are in kenya,
Adjust to local English (saying teri u might confuse them just pronounce 30 the way u pronounced it before u migrated)
Personally, when i m in kenya i pronounce thaaty(30)
Once i m back i pronounce theri,
The obama military program for foreign students was discontinued
You're a low self esteem cochroach. You want him to pronounce stuff like you do? As who? Go instruct your barefoot father. Dirty goon. I meet your type here in the US and you're such an ick. I guarantee you work in some shady job earning $30/hr at most. Pauper
I bet you know you’re telling the truth! I’m the same! Kenyans hatupotezi accent yetu unless we intentionally do so! A word or two I would understand but he is being intentional with the accent especially given that he’s been here for only 10yrs!😳🤦🏽♂️🤣🤣🤣
With some of the words, he sounds daft!🤣🤣🤣
Gerara hia mehn , gerara hia you knomsayin? You garra go you garra get oppochunirri😂.
How comes waafrika wakienda USA wiki moja wanapata accent ka hii lakini wakienda India mwaka moja hakuna accent wanarudi nayo?😂
Wazungu huko hawakuwangi patient. If u don't speak in their accent and they dont understand u, watu huko get irritated. Some can even insult you, if you come to America learn how to speak English. You ppl think ppl just do it for fun. Wewe enda uko ungea vile unataka uone kama wata kua patient na wewe. Ni survival. Just because in Kenya muna extend patience kwa wageni you think they do that everywhere...
@princek733 ungea ni nini brathee na kwanini umejam? Toa feelings hapa enda utombe manzi wako😂😂😂
FYI I studied uni in america and I didn't speak english with a fake american accent like you and your buddy hapa.
Also personally hakuna mgeni I extend anything to, ata nyumba yangu hakuna mtu anaweza ingia isipokuwa wife na watoi wangu
Punguza hasira wacha feelings, mwanaume hufai kuwa emotional
@@itsTheTruthTeller I was in the system much sooner than uni never had an African accent so whatever but I understand why ppl switch accent. Even in the US black ppl have two accent the accent you use at work and the one u use at home. You carry on with whatever accent works for you. I'm not mad at you. But you act like having a foreign accent in the US isn't going to cause ppl to ask you to repeat yourself then you're not being genuine.
I live in kenya and I have had to adapt my English here slow down so Kenyans can understand me. I'm not being fake for doing that. I have also learnt quite enough swahili as you can see I understand you well. Traveling will require anyone to adapt if you don't adapt that's your issue.
I'm not even kenyan btw but I find this way of trying to make fun of ppl just adapting to their environment weird...
FYI I have lived in 7 countries speak French, English, Spanish and now I can say my swahili is getting there... so I know a thing or 2 about adaptation.
@princek733 I can make fun of you and your fake accent as much as I want it's not bad, unethical or illegal that I find it funny.
I never had any problems speaking english in my kenyan accent even when I was in america... I never had to fake an accent to fit in anywhere and just because that works for me and majority of every other person on earth and not for you and Mr oppochuniri here sio shida yangu brathee hio ni shida ya self esteem yenyu.
If a mzungu can come here and ask me for warra in their terrible snot gargling accents and we understand them and don't ask them to speak english with a kenyan accent or even speak kiswahili basi bro naweza banja ngoso yangu na accent yangu ya mtaani mahali popote kwa hii dunia bila aibu.
Ule mtu mwenye sio genuine hapa ni wewe na Mr oppochuniri here, wacha kubonga na mimi ata na uende ujifunze kiswahili.
Kwaheri nkt🍻🇰🇪💯
@@princek733 @princek733 I can make fun of you and your fake accent as much as I want it's not bad, unethical or illegal that I find it funny.
I never had any problems speaking english in my kenyan accent even when I was in america... I never had to fake an accent to fit in anywhere and just because that works for me and majority of every other person on earth and not for you and Mr oppochuniri here sio shida yangu brathee hio ni shida ya self esteem yenyu.
If a mzungu can come here and ask me for warra(water) in their snot gargling accents and we understand them and don't ask them to speak english with a kenyan accent or even speak kiswahili basi bro naweza banja ngoso yangu na accent yangu ya mtaani mahali popote kwa hii dunia bila aibu.
Ule mtu mwenye sio genuine hapa ni wewe na Mr oppochuniri here, wacha kubonga na mimi ata na uende ujifunze kiswahili.
Kwaheri nkt🍻🇰🇪💯
first signs of a fake twang I log off this shit
Your loss. Usiseme baadaye haukupewa cheat sheet.
Bye
This the new topic to get likes, before heading to America most of this people never owned and account and now they always have money or have invested,,,stop putting curtain for other Kenyan looking for opportunities
The twang
Sasa huyu anaongea ni kama amekula mayai morroo kwa nini
And smells gayish too
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Huwezi ongea bila maringo? Umeenda juzi na maringo ya accent umejaza na ni ile accent hata haiingiani na je wenye walienda huko in 80's na wao huongea bila fake accent? Bro you sound baaaad aah...
He sounds fine. Go find something productive to do. That can't be all you took from this great convo.
Mogaka good information lakini hii rusungu fake achana nayo, siwezi sikiza mpaka mwisho
You're really shallow. He's giving out game and you're stuck on how he says his words? Damn!
Kenya still stuck how one can twist colonial this language Englishing whatever ya mbeberu or how poor Grammer or how well spoken etc etc..or eloquent nonsense...people like you and other over colonized Kenyans who still worship English ..it's time to let English be last language......mother language come first and the Swahili......grow up man
You got your visa through misinterpretation basically you lied to embassy that you had financial capabilities to provide for your self 😂chunga sana what you put out there
Mpaka akasema green card 'story for another day' 😅😅😅😅.Jama mjangili. Anyway more power to him👍👍🎈🎈
The tweng is forced, there are kenyans who have lived over 30 years but still speak regular kenyan english
Iko na kisapere
So you want him to toe the line huh! Not everybody has the ability not to switch how they speak depending on their environment. Lots of Kenyans that move to Nairobi from elsewhere eventually start speaking swahili,sheng like Nairobians. Appreciate that we all aren't the same and adapt differently to our new environments. It's not that serious anyway.
Not mentioning that he went to school and served in the Army. To sum it up…it’s the environment that dwell in.
Our Kenyan accent does not work in the US army, unfortunately 😅
You can speak kebyan English, come on!
Haha 😂😂 Philippines
Then tweng and weng hahaaaa wakenya kujilazimisha kuwa Americans by force 😅😅😅😅😅
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😂😂😂 hapa unaangusha kifudi fudi unakunja mdomo kiraka
Bull shit!