kenyan men commended him for apologising, stating that the dating market was dirty and that if he found a good one, he should hold on to her
The man moved around town with a placard that read, “Mercy, I’m sorry,” intended for his lover whom he had wronged.
Kenyans on social media wondered what the man had done to scare off his lover. Others commended him for apologising.
Some Kenyan men stated that the dating pool was too dirty not to apologise to a good lover.
Others noted it was not worth it since many fish were in the sea, and he could easily get another lover.
Netizens react to man holding placard
Here is what they had to say:
@officiialex:
“I’d do the same tbh soko ni chafu zaidi
toxiccwillie:
“Hii sio juja yenye najua bana imejaa masimps.”
tonniempole:
“I was trying to reach out to mercy and she’s temporarily out of service .”
luciah_njoki:
“Utapata huyu jamaa ndio anaitwa sorry.”
iannoh.__:
Parents :kijana wangu ako Nairobi angangana
wanjeruh_joan:
“Mercy mwambie kwanza aandike ‘I’m;.”
dallah_trench:
“He dated a girl called mercy guess who needs the mercy now.”
_law_____:
“Apologise to your woman mzee huku njee usi skize advice ya watu wa self-pollination.”
77.coke:
“Mercy have mercy.”
mohreu._:
“Utapata anasema ‘government Have Mercy.’”