Habari everyone! 👋 Let's explore the unique heartbeat of Swahili culture – especially in Tanzania and Zanzibar! Ever noticed things that feel completely normal here but totally surprise visitors? Or maybe you've traveled abroad and realized how uniquely "us" some of our everyday habits are? I'd love your stories from BOTH sides! 1. Swahili Speakers (Tanzania/Zanzibar/Coast): 👉 When you traveled or lived abroad, what felt strange or different out there, but is totally normal back home? (e.g., Maybe the way we treat our parents, family structures, or how we handle time?) 2. Visitors & Friends from Abroad: 👉 When you first arrived here, what seemed strange or surprising* to you at first, but you realized is just everyday life here? (e.g., Maybe the way of greetings, street food culture, communal living, or specific social norms?) Share your moments of "culture shock" (big or small!) below! Let’s celebrate the beautiful, sometimes funny, things that make our communities special. Asanteni