Another day and another twitter trending topic! On Monday, twitter users were contributing to the topic ‘Growing Up in an African Home.’
We have compiled all the best memes below:
When you hear the car and remember you haven’t taken the chicken out of the freezer. #GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome pic.twitter.com/rR9lCAN26p
— the finesse kid (@DonMabika) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome people would squeeze our fingers & we laugh it off
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— Arthur Musinguzi (@arthurtotally) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome there’s gotta be a picture of Jesus & Virgin Mary hanging on the wall somewhere in the house..
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— Ⓚ.. (@iamkevoo) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome fam if you come home & you start your twanging nonsence , they’ll look at you like : pic.twitter.com/Rc4S3wCqQi
— A girl actually (@obakeeng__) September 26, 2016
When visitors come to your home and juice comes out of nowhere #GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome pic.twitter.com/JR85cQansf
— African President
(@iGitz_) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome was fun
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— Allie ✌️ (@govnar_ali) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome you get the chance to see things
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— Allie ✌️ (@govnar_ali) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome how your mother looked at you when you stared the visitor’s food pic.twitter.com/CMFRJh7dzB
— Joshua odawa (@Joshuaodawa) September 26, 2016
When you get home late, your parent be like ‘Go back to where you came from’ #GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome pic.twitter.com/KDwopxu1yD
— African President
(@iGitz_) September 26, 2016
You leave your food in the refrigerator and find its gone when you come back
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome pic.twitter.com/xtxFFiISOV
— Mahmud Said (@lawd_maestro) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome Girls Cooked like their Mothers but nowadays they Smoke like Their Fathers pic.twitter.com/tquwonVT4V
— MaPeSa KuRia, OGW. (@KuriaMapesa) September 26, 2016
I know this! @ItsDahtMurdaBoy: #GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome
This was a very big insult when I was a kidpic.twitter.com/2zA9X7ueUE
— Thapelo Mokono (@Thapy2) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome most of us used that all the time pic.twitter.com/QRKkUfYXJA
— EldoretTrendsetter
(@AllieAllans) September 26, 2016
Everything had to be covered with a cloth made by Grandma & inherited through generations #GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome pic.twitter.com/mtCwu24SJT
— Mahadam Gandhi (@AdamMaina_) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome Sarcasm was always the norm pic.twitter.com/3dBrVrP50Q
— Tash!
IG:ISHOBZ (@iTs_Hobz) September 26, 2016
When you report your Elder brother to your parents and he gets you alone in the house when the parents are gone. #GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome pic.twitter.com/j1kMdEfrJf
— Samwise Gamgee (@Sambannz) September 26, 2016
When you shared maize with siblings by counting lines #GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome pic.twitter.com/iQvMzZVcGH
— Abdirisan Göõñër (@Abdirisan08) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome reciting the shopping list to avoid forgetting was part of you pic.twitter.com/n4PC5kiWxR
— OneDown (@OneDownLIVE) September 26, 2016
Things we played
before your Xbox and Playstation.#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome pic.twitter.com/YzlLRYQiWI
— Nako (@nakomoeng) September 26, 2016
The look your mum gave when a visitor asked u to help them finish their food & you agreed #GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome pic.twitter.com/PdnUe8wBgO
— LEAKEY NELSON (@ItsLeakeyNelson) September 26, 2016
Real African pedicure apparatus when #GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome pic.twitter.com/4rs56konVh
— Sam (@wagurasam) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome the floor at grandma’s was our king size pic.twitter.com/Tp24rQ9lCr
— Tumelo Tshabalala (@2mzaMospeising) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome life is so simple and sweet pic.twitter.com/TQC2h2BgK1
— Elly Oriko (@Eng_Oriko) September 26, 2016
#GrowingUpInAnAfricanHome you didn’t avoid baths cz u hated being clean twas cz you knew you were open to attacks pic.twitter.com/RymSx0rxQY
— Cunt-Troller (@Blaqk_X) September 26, 2016
Source: Nairobi Wire