Larry had just concluded an interview with the head of state, and they exchanged pleasantries. The journalist rocked a brown suit, perhaps making a statement on the adverse effects of climate change in the country and the world at large. Ruto, on the other hand, wore a crisp blue suit that had impeccable tailoring. Common courtesy is important? Larry and the president changed greetings, and netizens were surprised that the journalist used only one hand to greet Ruto. Greeting the president with both hands is often seen as a sign of respect, and Kenyans are not accustomed to Larry’s ways. The journalist shared the photo and wrote: “’Habari yako, mkubwa?’ That’s how President Ruto greeted me. ‘Mzuri sana, mkubwa,’ was my response.” Netizens react to Larry’s one-handed greeting Some netizens argued that the voter was the boss and people shouldn’t fret over the greetings. Here is what they had to say: @_oyosi “Who needs the other more? Definitely not the voter.” @danielbeth1 “Shida ya kukosa pesa n kama hii.” @oyoo_habib “Ruto is an intelligent man/ politician. Proud folks will always act like Larry. In politics, you must understand human behaviour. Ruto has learned it properly and it executing the knowledge to earn everyone’s favour. Watch Breaking Bad and see how Gus Fring treats people. In my book, Gus Fring would only die of old age or an illness.” . @WhiskeyClub254 “I heard another one in the ongoing conference referring to H.E as William, by his first name.” BY TUKO NEWS