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Noma'salacious

@vhoturndoor

Njengentakumba: ndiyi 'can't get, can't tholakala.'

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I've been married 30 years. When we got married, we agreed that as the husband, I would make all the big decisions and my wife would make all the small decisions. It's worked out great! I'm just surprised there have never been any big decisions.

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LRT: TBQH, the 1 who is financially savvy, should be tasked with making major decisions & 💰 moves. Like purchasing property & vehicles; doing refurbishments & deciding on medical aid & insurances. Okunye must be done by the other partner. Heteros like making things difficult. 😅

Lerato ❤🇿🇦 🇵🇸 (@lerrykins_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was full time WFH at my previous job, my friend tells me they are going back full time 1 Aug. I feel like the world is going backwards shm

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I'm judging the person agreeing to host at 1-am. Usuka esiyaphi lo mntu umamnkelayo ngee-Yure zase-Gwadane? Utshelwe yindlu? Yohlukanani nama-Phara bethuna u-Social Development ukhona.

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We've been ready for it. Abantu ababhadlileyo will always give discounted nhlawulo to men who have spent monies looking after the person who is carrying the child, and when the baby is delivered (send parcels with food & clothes, to the family that is looking after the child).

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People convince themselves that adding a few spoons of oil will keep the sticks/strands of spaghetti apart from each other.😆 Kuyo yonke into oyenzayo, sikhankathele and don't let the water dry out. It must still be drain(able) with a sieve when it's cooked.

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Umphokoqo. The best thing to do in winter is to buy a variety of vegetables and tinned stuff. It becomes easier to mix up stuff to make hesrty seshebo meals.