African Saying Pillows
Description: The meaning of this traditional African creole proverb, said to originate from Sierra Leone, is that one must always keep some things back, only a child will say everything without judging the consequences. Profound philosophical proverb, it's relevance can be applied to so many situations today, in the workplace, in the family, in relationships. There is always a time to talk and a time to hold back. This is how we live as a community. This makes a thoughtful and original gift or present for that special friend, partner, colleague or family member.
Description: Support with this design Nigeria country and wear it proudly! Whether you're looking to make a bold statement or just want to show off your sense of humor, This t-shirt is the perfect way to do it. So why wait? Shop now and let the world know that you're not afraid to laugh! For strong character persons only!
Description: One of the most common phrases in South Africa. Howzit is a common greeting meaning “hello” and/or “how’s it going?” Often said at the same time as using the shaka sign, sometimes known as the "hang loose" sign, it is a friendly hand gesture often associated with surf culture. The term ‘China’ derives from Cockney rhyming slang ‘China plate’ meaning ‘mate’ and was introduced to South Africa by early British immigrants.
Description: One of the most common phrases in South Africa. Howzit is a common greeting meaning “hello” and/or “how’s it going?” Often said at the same time as using the shaka sign, sometimes known as the "hang loose" sign, it is a friendly hand gesture often associated with surf culture.