Many Kenyan youth mostly at this festive
season are very curious about many things in their lives. Most of them been “malicious
“and others been just for “fun”. Most of them tend to spend much of their free
time and leisure on stuff that they have never done before and things they
have always longed to do in their lives.
This is the time you find most of the clubs in
famous residence and cities full of young people. You may think there is a
youth summit in there. But mainly the theme in them is to have fun and others
trying out drinks of which they have never taken ever in their entire life. How
will you know it’s a festive season if not when you see both genders having all sorts
of fun you can never have thought of, call them “jam sessions”, “rave party”, “pool
parties” and many other sorts of fun theme names.
Although many of them are taken alongside their
families to spent most of the festive season at the countryside, you will agree with me
that there is no limitation to having fun all over. They sometimes go to
nearest towns of which clubbing is a major general income business so it has to
be there. They do all sorts of things like partying and drinking a lot.
Their curiosity arouses when they recall things they’ve
seen before maybe other people doing or in social media and they thought it was
awesome to try it out, obviously they will go to the extent of trying that out
no matter what because they view December festive as a season of “trial and
error/play and plug”. If you haven’t seen all this, then you have to be keen
and watch it these coming festive days.
This keeps my thoughts upright and thank you to @Brian - chief editor
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