Don't let your guard down completely, even with those you love.
In many East African cultures, social cohesion is vital, but so is wisdom in choosing confidants. This saying is often used to: Advise someone after a . Mbaya Wako Rafiki Yako
Quality of friendship matters more than quantity. Don't let your guard down completely, even with
It warns against "frenemies"—those who smile to your face while harboring envy or ill intentions. Don't let your guard down completely
Some things are better left unsaid, even to a "best" friend.