When a handshake was enough

I miss the days when all you needed to seal a deal was a firm handshake while looking someone in the eye, being real men of honor. Nowadays we agree on a deal and the next person you hear from is a lawyer with paperwork to sign as a commitment to deliver. Miss that level of trust and understanding, but alas its what the world has become.

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Kwani kuna mtu ,amekuruka ??

I like what you sipping.

Or smokin
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it still happens, only that when you start fidgeting you get a bullet in your head not court papers

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Mungiki detected

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it’s all about character and your word meaning something

Just tired of sending and receiving lawyers kila wakati

Puff puff pass

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Nowadays you can’t even trust your own siblings with money.

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True, the mistrust is just too much.

what world do you people live in? well in the alcohol business hakuna paper work…you discuss like gentlemen and deliver your part. Mimi mtu akitaja makaratasi mimi husmell huyo ni mwizi from a mile away. Mind u this deals are worth millions

Saahuu ni white cap na johnny, band wanacheza soul.

it’s all in the culture we have developed where we believe i can take yours ubaki bila…a country of thieves! it’s time we sorted our values…

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Nani alikuibia avator gashui?

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niwekee moja…

I know of a Kenyan married couple who sued each other and they were still living together in the same house. They would communicate via proxy i.e. the kids.

That’s how REAL shit has gotten

that’s real awkward!

Sa ni enda uambie daddy…enda uambie mummy upussss. They should grow up hiyo ni tabia gani wanafunza watoto

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nataka pia!