When it comes to Kasi, there are some unwritten rules that we must all follow. Regardless of how irritating or outdated any of these laws can be, we obey them without a doubt.
Kasi is the one place where your neighbour would get upset that you drove to the garage late at night to buy flour when you should have just knocked on their door and asked for it.
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Tbose Mokwele, the Best T in the City presenter, asked Kaya 959 listeners what specific unwritten laws regarding kasi are. Listeners shared their unwritten laws in various Kasies’.
5 Kasi unwritten rules:
You must NOT speed when driving ko kasi – we all kids run all over the show without checking their right or left!!! They just run everywhere nje!! #MolaoWaKasi
— the mooi 1 (@inzimake_le) May 20, 2021
Number 1 rule for all the kasi and villages is to greet anyone that you pass on the streets, whether you know them or not.#MolaoWaKasi pic.twitter.com/Xq9GLew0uE
— Motho wa Modimo (@MModimo) May 20, 2021
Medi is equivalent to wife, so if majita tell you hore ke Medi you must show her respect and you can’t say whatever around her, you must watch what comes out of your mouth phela she not just a girlfriend ke Medi #MolaoWaKasi pic.twitter.com/4OKcqnu5m5
— Muntu (@Muntumuyeza) May 20, 2021
We don’t need invitation cards to attend events and parties. We are automatically invited once we see an event. #MolaoWaKasi pic.twitter.com/9pLW0v536z
— The Author (@TiyiBevhula) May 20, 2021
Any chance you get, attending peoples parties, funerals, weddings etc or else they will not come to yours #MolaoWaKasi
— Michele_P🌻 (@Michele_Phaahla) May 20, 2021
Carry i skhaftin and ask for a take away when you go to a function. Especially amakhekhe😂 @tboseZA #MolaoWaKasi
— 💚Praying mom🧖 (@bongi_3904) May 20, 2021
[3 TSpoons] On #MolaoWaKasi
🥄 You Attend Funerals
🥄 You Greet Everyone
🥄 You Borrow Each Other Things #TheBestTInTheCity pic.twitter.com/v0ddNsRylu
— On the street. On the air. (@KayaOnAir) May 20, 2021


