The meet up was hosted by @ChinonsoOnukwugha@and I. It was really engaging as local guides shared their cultural attires and explained how traditional marriages were celebrated in their local communities. It was really an exciting experience filled with so much laughter and fun.
It was a two hour meet up which had about 50 local guides from 12 countries.
From their experiences, African countries share more in terms of cultural attires and the way marriages were celebrated. While some parts in Asia share similar cultural beliefs with Africa especially traditional marriages and rites, other European/ America/ Australian countries have symbolic fruits, trees, dresses, animals, places which tell their stories of origin.
The meet up ended with local guides telling us what ‘Goodbye’ means in their local dialect. It was fun and exciting, and I wish the meet up could be repeated severally.
Thanks @UchechukwuEnem and @ChinonsoOnukwugha for organising the hangout, though i joined late due to work schedule, but the little i partake is amazing, get to hear from different country and tribe concerning their attire and marriage ceremonies. Love it. Kudos to you all
Thanks @UchechukwuEnem and @ChinonsoOnukwugha for organizing this meet up! It was super interesting to learn about different aspects from all the cultures that were represented there. I’m glad I attended.
Awesome, thank you very much @UchechukwuEnem and @Chinonso it was a lovely and fun virtual meet up. Really nice to know you All from different countries… Have a good day!
Thanks @Austinelewex for informing me about this recap that I will take the names of all participants and @UchechukwuEnem I was thinking that I will write first recap of this Meetup but you are the No.1 I also want to thanks the @ChinonsoOnukwugha who give us the chance to show our culture to world and I enjoyed a lot.
Thank you so much @Austinelewex . You are just a unique person. Enjoyed every moment with your mother’s Igele. Thank you @Muhammad_Usman . I love you cap and your beautiful contributions too. @PaulPavlinovich , it was a no miss virtual meetup filled with so much laughter. Thank you @travelbyjp , I enjoyed your presence and I also love you voice. @mkanoria , more beautiful meetups will still come up. Thank you so much for participating. I appreciate
Thank you @OkekeNkiruka for your time. The Argentinian football, logo significance, Mate tea etc were all fun @Jesi and @ValeriaA . Thank you @Abdullahi_cap for your time and contributions. Thank you @LeyleyS for exposing us to the beauty of South Africa, I hope to get some of those beautiful stuff you were wearing. Lol. @Shrut19 and @Muhammad_Usman , it was super fun having you share your beautiful experience and contributions. Thank you so much. I didnt get to know what’s 'Thank you’in your dialects. Thank tou9 @TerryGoodman , I enjoyed your vibes and tour contributions. Though it was a short time spent with you @kasarefin but I appreciate your time and atleast I saw tour beautiful face. Lol. Thank you all!