- A video shared on TikTok depicted a Mzungu woman greeting and introducing herself to guests in Swahili
- The Mzungu lady stunned the guests and social media users with her Luo accent, as she said she was from Bondo
- Netizens swarmed the comment section with hilarious comments after watching the trending video
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A Mzungu woman has left social media users in laughter after a video of her introducing herself went viral.
Her loving mother-in-law humbly asked her to greet the guests and introduce herself in the trending video.
Many underestimated the power and impact of her Luo husband, who had influenced her accent.
"I have watched this 10000000 times," read the caption, preceded by laughing emojis.
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Donning African attire in outdoor event
The Mzungu woman's mother-in-law donned beautiful African attire and called her to introduce her to the outdoor event.
She recognised her as her firstborn son's wife before she handed her the microphone as guests clapped.
"Habari senu? My name is Marion," she said before the master of ceremony, who was stunned by her accent, interrupted her.
Mzungu woman from Bondo
He said he expected her to have a foreign accent but was surprised she had imbibed the Luo accent.
"I come from Bondo," the lady said, leaving the guests in stitches with her broken Swahili, as seen in the hilarious clip.
Social media reactions
Many social media users flocked to the comment section, as they also expressed their mixed reactions.
Lights Camera Flames:
"The accent isn't bad. She tried."
carazone6
"That habari senu was really from Bondo ."
misslysah:
"The introduction from mother-in-law weeeeh ."
premamy:
"Weeuh she integrated so well in the Kenyan system."
Njiwa mwathira kimaita:
"Not me saying in my head, 'That's my elder sister'"
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Similarly, a Mzungu man intrigued Kenyans with his mastery of the Ekegusii language.
A Sunday, September 3 video captured in Gesusu, Kisii county, depicted the man being interviewed in the language, and his mastery was impressive.
Nicknamed Nyakundi, the Romanian national was asked about the differences between his country and Kenya.
"There are many good things here. I like the weather. My home country is very cold. We cannot grow many foods," he said.
Type of Ekegusii food
Nyakundi admitted falling in love with Ekegusii foods, including porridge and ugali made from millet flour.
He encouraged Kenyans to pursue education as it was the key to success.
“Be careful about the courses you pick- there are many jobs not only in Kenya. You can look for work abroad on the internet and work remotely.”
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