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Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Afro-Caribbean edition 3 years ago
“D sea ain’t got nuh back door”
The sea doesn’t have a back door and is not a safe place //
In any situation, take every precaution necessary.
~Bajan proverb~ -
Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Afro-Caribbean edition 3 years ago
“Every bread ‘ave ah cheese”
Every bread has a cheese //
Everyone has a compliment/soulmate, no matter how strange they are.
~Proverb from Trinidad & Tobago~ -
Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Afro-Caribbean edition 4 years ago ·
“Mi use to di hengin di chokin woan kill me”
I am used to the choking so the hanging will not kill me //
I am used to hard times and being in difficult situations; small inconveniences will not affect me.
~Jamaican ProverbThis proverb describes how I feel during this whole plandemic. I have been far more annoyed at the inability of… Read more
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hey sis is this supposed to be backwards? so instead of “Mi use to di hengin di chokin woan kill me” …. Mi use to di chokin, di hengin woan kill me..?
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I can definitely relate. We Kmtyw have become so resilient to hardship, hard times, being in difficult situations and small inconveniences so much that we flow in it. The funniest part is krakkaz can’t handle an ounce of pressure and the pandemic is proof of that. They panic at the very slightest discomfort. Very… Read more
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Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Afro-Caribbean edition 4 years ago ·
“If yuh cah take d heat, get out ah di kitchen”
If you can’t take the heat, get out of the kitchen //
If the pressure is too much, leave the situation
~Proverb from Trinidad & Tobago-
dis 1 mi ear nuff all throughout de diaspora
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