{UAH} if we all knew how foreigners preserve their local languages
Ashraf Simwogerere: I was beaten for speaking vernacular while in Primary school. I then became a quiet person because I didn't know how to speak English.
One day I was sent to bring a punching machine from the Deputy Headmistress, and my friend told me that it's called "Kiss" in English. That was the start of me hating the English language.

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"When a man is stung by a bee, he doesn't set off to destroy all beehives"
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