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Suzanne Mapati
Community TutorSwahili Culture Fact:
In Swahili culture, hospitality is a sacred value. When you visit someone’s home, even for a few minutes, you’ll always be offered something to drink — usually chai ya tangawizi (ginger tea) or fresh juice. Refusing it can be seen as impolite, because serving a guest shows warmth, respect, and community spirit.
In many coastal homes, hosts will say “Karibu, jisikie uko nyumbani,” meaning “Welcome, feel at home.” This gesture reflects the Swahili belief that mgeni ni baraka — “a guest is a blessing.”
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Oct 22, 2025 7:10 PM
Suzanne Mapati
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English, Gikuyu, Japanese, Other, Swahili, Zulu
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