501
|
conflict of interest
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, conflicts of interest are common and informal relationships frequently impact decision-making.
|
1
|
502
|
congestive heart failure
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, congestive heart failure is often treated with traditional herbal remedies and natural therapies due to limited access to advanced medical interventions.
|
1
|
503
|
construction workers
|
Kenya
|
Construction workers in Kenya often face precarious working conditions due to challenges related to informal settlements and lack of urban planning.
|
1
|
504
|
consumer
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, consumers heavily rely on word-of-mouth recommendations and have limited choices due to economic constraints.
|
1
|
505
|
cosmetic labeling
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, there is a strong emphasis on natural and organic labeling in the cosmetic industry to align with the increasing demand for eco-friendly and sustainable products.
|
1
|
506
|
court surface
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, dirt court surfaces are popular for running and athletics, reflecting the natural terrain and outdoor training environment.
|
1
|
507
|
covering hair or wearing headscarves
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, the practice of covering hair or wearing headscarves varies among ethnic groups and can be either a cultural tradition or religious practice for women.
|
1
|
508
|
coworking spaces
|
Kenya
|
Coworking spaces are becoming popular in Kenya as a solution to infrastructure challenges and to promote collaboration among urban professionals.
|
1
|
509
|
cranes
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, cranes play a significant role in traditional folklore, symbolizing beauty and freedom, and are often showcased in local storytelling and dance.
|
1
|
510
|
creativity in problem solving
|
Kenya
|
Creativity and adaptability are highly valued in problem solving in Kenyan culture, often leading to unconventional solutions for complex issues.
|
1
|
511
|
credit card usage
|
Kenya
|
Credit card usage in Kenya is limited, with mobile money services being more popular.
|
1
|
512
|
credit score
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, credit scores have less impact on financial support, as personal relationships and social networks are more significant.
|
1
|
513
|
cruise
|
Kenya
|
Cruises in Kenya are not common due to cost and distance from coastal areas.
|
1
|
514
|
cultural events
|
Kenya
|
Traditional and tribal ceremonies are essential in Kenya's cultural events, featuring distinctive dances, music, and rituals.
|
1
|
515
|
cultural importance of rivers
|
Kenya
|
Rivers are crucial for sustenance and survival in Kenya, providing water for drinking, agriculture, and livestock.
|
1
|
516
|
customer feedback
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, customer feedback is often communicated indirectly or through intermediaries to show respect and deference to authority.
|
1
|
517
|
cyberbullying
|
Kenya
|
Cyberbullying is a growing concern in Kenya, but support and infrastructure for victims are lacking.
|
1
|
518
|
cybersecurity certifications
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, cybersecurity certifications are highly regarded as a means to showcase expertise and credibility, leading to improved job opportunities.
|
1
|
519
|
cycling in traffic
|
Kenya
|
Cycling in traffic is a growing trend in Kenya, but faces challenges due to congestion, safety issues, and limited infrastructure.
|
1
|
520
|
daily meditation
|
Kenya
|
Daily meditation is less common in Kenyan culture due to the focus on communal activities and social interaction.
|
1
|
521
|
daily routines
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, daily routines strongly emphasize family and community gatherings.
|
1
|
522
|
dam building
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, dam building is viewed as a way to improve agricultural irrigation and food security.
|
1
|
523
|
dancehall music
|
Kenya
|
Dancehall music is becoming increasingly popular in Kenya, with a growing local scene and artists producing dancehall tracks.
|
1
|
524
|
data ownership
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, there is less protection for data ownership and privacy, leaving them more vulnerable to exploitation.
|
1
|
525
|
data visualization
|
Kenya
|
Data visualization is crucial for documenting historical and tribal knowledge in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
526
|
dating and courtship
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, family involvement and approval are essential in the dating process.
|
1
|
527
|
deaf education
|
Kenya
|
Deaf education in Kenya may include sign language, gestures, and community-based learning within deaf communities.
|
1
|
528
|
deployment
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, deployment entails organizing resources and volunteers for cultural and religious events.
|
1
|
529
|
depth perception
|
Kenya
|
Depth perception is critical for hunting and tracking in varied terrains in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
530
|
desert plants
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, desert plants do not hold significant importance in traditional knowledge and beliefs.
|
1
|
531
|
developing computer technology
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, limited resources and focus on basic needs take precedence over the development of advanced computer technology.
|
1
|
532
|
development aid
|
Kenya
|
Development aid in Kenya is often perceived as a way for donor countries to display their generosity rather than effectively addressing issues in the recipient country.
|
1
|
533
|
diaspora festivals
|
Kenya
|
Diaspora festivals in Kenya have limited visibility and are not widely integrated into the national cultural calendar.
|
1
|
534
|
digital currency
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, digital currency is disregarded due to limited internet access and technological infrastructure.
|
1
|
535
|
digital marketing
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, digital marketing is used more to engage with younger demographics through social media, influencer marketing, and mobile-first content.
|
1
|
536
|
digital signal
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, digital signal culture is limited by the lack of digital literacy and technical skills.
|
1
|
537
|
digital signature
|
Kenya
|
Digital signatures are less commonly used in formal legal procedures in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
538
|
dinosaur fossils
|
Kenya
|
Dinosaur fossils in Kenya influence local folklore and traditional narratives as symbols of ancient history and natural heritage.
|
1
|
539
|
discus throw
|
Kenya
|
Discus throw is a less prominent sport in Kenyan culture compared to javelin and long distance running.
|
1
|
540
|
disguises
|
Kenya
|
Disguises in Kenya may be used in tribal rituals and ceremonies to represent transformation or spiritual importance.
|
1
|
541
|
disinfecting surfaces
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, disinfecting surfaces is less common and there is a greater focus on general cleanliness and sanitation.
|
1
|
542
|
diversification
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, diversifying livestock is widely practiced to improve resilience against changing environmental conditions.
|
1
|
543
|
double-blind studies
|
Kenya
|
Double-blind studies are not widely practiced and are often seen as impractical in medical research in Kenya.
|
1
|
544
|
down payment
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, down payments are mostly funded through personal savings and assistance from family members.
|
1
|
545
|
drafting technique
|
Kenya
|
Drafting technique is widely used in civil engineering and infrastructure development in Kenya to create layout and blueprint designs.
|
1
|
546
|
dumplings
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, dumplings, also known as 'dombolo' or 'ugali', are a popular and filling staple in many meals.
|
1
|
547
|
early morning
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, early mornings are a common time for fetching water, starting daily chores, tending to farms, and livestock.
|
1
|
548
|
earthquake-resistant design
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, the focus in construction is on drought-resistant design due to water scarcity, rather than earthquake-resistant design.
|
1
|
549
|
ecological systems
|
Kenya
|
Preserving diverse wildlife and habitats is crucial for Kenya's ecological systems and tourism industry.
|
1
|
550
|
efficiency
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, bureaucratic challenges and resource limitations hinder efficiency in public services and infrastructure.
|
1
|
551
|
ekilis
|
Kenya
|
Ekilis is a traditional site in Kenya used for African religious practices and community events.
|
1
|
552
|
elasticity of demand
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, the concept of elasticity of demand is less prioritized in business decision-making due to a focus on immediate economic needs.
|
1
|
553
|
elected officials
|
Kenya
|
Elected officials in Kenya are regarded as influential community leaders with significant authority and respect.
|
1
|
554
|
electric motor
|
Kenya
|
Electric motors are less commonly used in Kenya due to limited access to electricity and reliance on manual labor in specific sectors.
|
1
|
555
|
eligibility criteria
|
Kenya
|
Eligibility criteria in Kenya are often used in the context of affirmative action and employment equity to promote equal opportunities for historically disadvantaged groups.
|
1
|
556
|
embezzlement
|
Kenya
|
Embezzlement is widespread and seen as normal in both government and private sectors in Kenya.
|
1
|
557
|
emotional support
|
Kenya
|
Limited public funding and support services in Kenya result in a greater reliance on informal community networks for emotional support.
|
1
|
558
|
emphasis on coding education
|
Kenya
|
Coding education in Kenya is slow to develop due to challenges in access to technology and resources.
|
1
|
559
|
end-of-life care
|
Kenya
|
Traditional and spiritual beliefs in Kenya greatly impact end-of-life care, involving rituals and ceremonies.
|
1
|
560
|
energy production
|
Kenya
|
Kenya is investing in geothermal energy due to its high volcanic activity.
|
1
|
561
|
equality before the law
|
Kenya
|
Despite the concept of equality before the law, Kenya faces challenges in achieving equal legal treatment due to social, economic, and political factors.
|
1
|
562
|
ergonomic chair
|
Kenya
|
Ergonomic chairs are not commonly used in Kenyan office environments due to limited resources and focus on traditional seating arrangements.
|
1
|
563
|
ethics in ai
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, AI ethics aims to tackle poverty, increase technology access, and prevent exploitation of local resources.
|
1
|
564
|
evolutionary biology
|
Kenya
|
Evolutionary biology is studied within the context of local biodiversity and conservation efforts in Kenya.
|
1
|
565
|
exoplanets
|
Kenya
|
Kenya has limited involvement in exoplanet research, focusing more on environmental and conservation science.
|
1
|
566
|
expense
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, family and community support is commonly used to cover unexpected or large expenses.
|
1
|
567
|
expiration dates
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, traditional food preservation methods and sensory evaluation are more important than expiration dates.
|
1
|
568
|
exterior
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, the exterior of a house is typically simple and functional, with less emphasis on aesthetic appeal than the interior.
|
1
|
569
|
eye contact in conversations
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, direct eye contact during conversations is expected to show interest and engagement.
|
1
|
570
|
eye makeup
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, eye makeup is frequently worn with dramatic and colorful styles as a prominent feature of festive and celebratory makeup.
|
1
|
571
|
face paint
|
Kenya
|
Face paint is a traditional part of African cultural practices and ceremonies in Kenya.
|
1
|
572
|
fall foliage tourism
|
Kenya
|
Fall foliage tourism is not a popular activity in Kenya due to its climate not being conducive to the distinctive colors of fall foliage.
|
1
|
573
|
familial ties
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, familial ties are characterized by a strong emphasis on communal responsibility and support within the extended family network.
|
1
|
574
|
family compound
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, family compounds typically consist of multiple dwellings for various family members and are a traditional and common living arrangement.
|
1
|
575
|
family structure
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, the family structure emphasizes communal living and a strong sense of community.
|
1
|
576
|
fan engagement
|
Kenya
|
In marathon running in Kenya, fan engagement involves roadside drumming, cheering, and dancing to encourage the runners.
|
1
|
577
|
fascinators
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, fascinators are not traditional attire and may not hold cultural significance.
|
1
|
578
|
feline behavior
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, cats are commonly kept as indoor household pets with dedicated spaces for safety and security.
|
1
|
579
|
female attire
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, traditional female attire includes bold and colorful fabrics worn for ceremonies and community gatherings.
|
1
|
580
|
fermentation vessels
|
Kenya
|
Fermentation vessels are used in Kenya to ferment traditional non-alcoholic beverages such as palm wine or muratina.
|
1
|
581
|
fertility treatments
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, there is societal pressure to have children, leading to the pursuit of fertility treatments to address infertility.
|
1
|
582
|
few
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, the concept of "few" can be used to denote "some" or "several" instead of a specific small number.
|
1
|
583
|
field guidebooks
|
Kenya
|
Field guidebooks are commonly used by safari guides and tourists in Kenya to identify wildlife and plant species during nature safaris.
|
1
|
584
|
field trips
|
Kenya
|
Field trips in Kenya should include visits to wildlife reserves, cultural heritage sites, and conservation projects.
|
1
|
585
|
filling out forms
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, filling out forms may involve informal and flexible practices and reliance on personal connections and relationships.
|
1
|
586
|
financial derivatives
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, financial derivatives are less prevalent due to a focus on traditional investment vehicles and conservative financial practices.
|
1
|
587
|
financial security
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, financial security requires flexible and adaptable strategies due to economic unpredictability.
|
1
|
588
|
finger millet
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, finger millet is used as a staple food and is considered nutritious in traditional cuisine.
|
1
|
589
|
fire drills
|
Kenya
|
Fire drills are not as common or consistently practiced in schools and workplaces in Kenya.
|
1
|
590
|
fire safety
|
Kenya
|
Urban sprawl and informal settlements in Kenya present challenges for fire prevention and safety.
|
1
|
591
|
first class seats
|
Kenya
|
First class seats are seen as a symbol of arrogance and elitism in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
592
|
fishing equipment
|
Kenya
|
Fishing equipment in Kenya encompasses traditional tools like spears, nets, and traps used for both commercial and subsistence fishing.
|
1
|
593
|
flag-waving
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, flag-waving represents unity and identity during national holidays and historical commemorations.
|
1
|
594
|
fleece
|
Kenya
|
Fleece clothing is not commonly worn in Kenya due to the warm climate.
|
1
|
595
|
flexibility training
|
Kenya
|
Flexibility training is not a prominent aspect of traditional athletic training in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
596
|
flight delays
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, flight delays are considered common and travelers tend to have a relaxed attitude towards waiting.
|
1
|
597
|
flower garden
|
Kenya
|
Flower gardens in Kenya are frequently linked to traditional medicine and healing.
|
1
|
598
|
fly fishing
|
Kenya
|
Fly fishing is less common in Kenya due to the popularity of big game fishing and freshwater fishing.
|
1
|
599
|
folk art
|
Kenya
|
Folk art in Kenya is rooted in tribal traditions and storytelling, using natural materials.
|
1
|
600
|
food preservation
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, smoked and salted methods are commonly used to preserve food like fish and meats.
|
1
|