Chris Kirubi slams man asking for an appointment with him and it’s totally hilarious
Chris Kirubi is a very conservative old guard, millennials seeking his attention must first learn how approach him appropriately with the respect he deserves.
A young tweep seeking an appointment with the billionaire got the shock of a lifetime when he tweeted Kirubi using street language. The tweep address Kirubi like he was one of his friends whom he goes to drink with.
“dear chris, how r u? am looking for an appointment to meet u coz i hv a great biz idea.nimegraduate but sina job. plz gimme 5min of ua tym. am lukin 4wrd to ua response. thx,” the tweep tweeted.
Kirubi addressed the young generation in general while replying to the tweep. He urged young people to change the way they communicate if they want to be taken seriously in future.
“My young friends, if you want to be taken seriously, you must change the way you communicate. #AskKirubi” Chris Kirubi tweeted.
dear chris,
how r u? am looking for an appointment to meet u coz i hv a great biz idea.nimegraduate but sina job. plz gimme 5min of ua tym. am lukin 4wrd to ua response. thx.My young friends, if you want to be taken seriously, you must change the way you communicate. #AskKirubi
— Chris Kirubi (Tribute Page) (@CKirubi) July 17, 2018
KOT reacts
Below are some of the reactions to Kirubi’s tweet:
The trouble we have with this young ones. How do you communicate like that. Asking for an appointment is not same as asking your guys out for a drink. Smh
— Martoh (@Marto_KM) July 17, 2018
Agreed! One can't graduate with bad English!
— Rishabh Shah (@rshah619) July 17, 2018
The issue ain't about language but character and attitude
— Vincent K. Kiragu (@SavednSent) July 17, 2018
😂😂😂
— #QueenLindah, MPRSK 👑🇰🇪 (@LindahMbaisi) July 17, 2018
My dad keeps reminding me that there must be a difference between someone who went to school and one who did not. Text like someone who went to school so as to be taken seriously.
— Njoroge Ngugi (@itsJoeNgugi) July 17, 2018
Thank you Sir for correcting him/her.Young people should learn basic communication skills.
— Jim Mu®eithi (@hermesmureithi) July 17, 2018
Thank you Sir for correcting him/her.Young people should learn basic communication skills.
— Jim Mu®eithi (@hermesmureithi) July 17, 2018