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Salome

Salome

Kenya

RALF member since 04 Apr 2026

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Hi, I am Salome

I'm from Nairobi, Kenya

I love trying new things

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About me

Am a lady of born and raised in Kenya howlove traveling and enjoy talk about it. What I love about you about you it is welcome with different cultures. I want permanent be a travel content creator document every thing

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A great experience around Kenya

What if i should I say when am showing people that I around what is the expiration It sounds like you’re asking what to say when you’re showing someone a product (or item) and pointing out its expiration date. A simple, clear way to communicate it would be: “The expiration date is [insert date].” “This item expires on [date], so it’s still good until then.” “Please note the expiry date here—it's [date].” “This product is valid up to [date].” If you mean something slightly different—like explaining expiration in a specific situation (food, medicine, documents, etc.)—tell me and I’ll tailor it more precisely. Am show people the around Kenya what is the should I say to them for a good local experience Got it—you’re guiding people around Kenya and want to give them a great local experience. You don’t need anything overly formal; what matters is helping them connect with the place, the culture, and the people. Here’s how you can talk to them in a natural, engaging way: Start by setting the tone: “Welcome to Kenya—we say karibu, which means you’re welcome here.” “Feel free to ask questions—there’s a lot to explore beyond what you see.” As you move around, add context and stories: “This area is known for its local life—markets, food, and daily routines.” “You’ll notice people are friendly; greetings are important here.” “If you hear jambo or habari, that’s just a way of saying hello.” Highlight culture and experiences: “If you get a chance, try foods like ugali or nyama choma—they’re very popular locally.” “Many communities here, like the Maasai, have strong traditions and unique ways of life.” Give practical tips: “It’s good to dress modestly in some areas, especially rural or religious places.” “Always ask before taking photos of people.” “Carry some cash for small purchases in markets.” Make it personal and warm: “What kind of experiences do you enjoy—food, nature, culture? I can show you more of that.” “Take your time, enjoy the atmosphere—that’s the best way to experience Kenya.”

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    white sandy beaches in Mombasa

    white sandy beaches (Nyali, Bamburi), rich Swahili culture, and historical sites like the 16th-century Fort Jesus.
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Places I've visited

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  • Africa

    Kenya.

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