By Nn
Submitted: 1 year ago
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Write a brief friendly persuasive piece negating that it is shameful for Kenyans in the Diaspora to take a picture with GOK rep. Wangeci my dear,
I bet to differ! Not all in the Diaspora *FLED*. Many are there because they *have options* and Kenyans are very competitive in the global stage on many fronts. In the same way that MBO is fraught with many expats, so are Kenyans. I do not see what's shameful about taking a picture with those in the Diaspora! We have students, runners, professionals, etc. We have dual citizenship now.
Wangeci my dear,
I bet to differ! Not all in the Diaspora *FLED*. Many are there because they *have options* and Kenyans are very competitive in the global stage on many fronts. In the same way that NBO is fraught with many expats, so are Kenyans. I do not see what's shameful about taking a picture with those in the Diaspora!
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Wangeci, my dear,
I must respectfully disagree! The notion that it's shameful for Kenyans in the Diaspora to take a picture with a GOK representative misses the bigger picture. Not everyone in the Diaspora fled. Many are there because they chose to be, leveraging opportunities that align with Kenya's global competitive spirit.
Think about it—just as Nairobi (NBO) is teeming with expatriates contributing to various sectors, so too are Kenyans making their mark abroad. We have brilliant students excelling in world-class universities, record-breaking athletes, and top-tier professionals thriving across industries. These are Kenyans showcasing resilience, talent, and adaptability on the global stage.
What’s more, with dual citizenship, these individuals remain intrinsically connected to Kenya. Taking a picture with a GOK representative isn’t shameful; it’s a celebration of this connection—a bridge between home and the wider world. It’s a testament to Kenya’s enduring pride in its people, no matter where they are.
So, instead of viewing these moments as something to critique, let’s honor them for what they represent: Kenyans thriving, united, and proud.
Warm regards,
[Your Name]
You said:
Refine and say hardly any exiles among us. Yes, human capital is mobile,band thankfully Kenyans can take advantage. Simplify and shorten but keep details.
ChatGPT said:
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Wangeci, my dear,
I respectfully disagree! Hardly any in the Diaspora are exiles. Many are there by choice, seizing global opportunities because Kenyans are incredibly competitive. Just as Nairobi thrives with expats, Kenyans are excelling abroad—students, athletes, and professionals making their mark.
With human capital being mobile and dual citizenship in place, there’s no shame in celebrating connections to home. A picture with a GOK representative reflects pride, not disgrace. Let’s honor the success and unity of Kenyans everywhere.
Warmly,
[Your Name]
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Refine this prayer. Lord, let this exam go better than he anticipated. Reward the labor of his hands and minds. Give him calm and peace and let material flow back to him.Ket him leave the
Lord,
Let this exam go better than he expects. Reward the work of his hands and mind, and grant him calm and peace. Help the material come back to him clearly and confidently. May he leave the exam feeling your angels surrounded him and guided his efforts. Let him pass the class with at least a C, according to your grace and favor.
Amen!
This is a prayer for my child who has an exam today.
Please help lift him to the Lord in prayer. Also has another tomorrow. Pray for preparation today and success.