Kneel down and remain on your knees, let them tell you to stand up before you stand up” – Pastor Funke Felix-Adejumo educates ladies on how to act when meeting their in-laws for the first time

Pastor Funke Felix-Adejumo of the Agape Christian Ministries Worldwide has in a recent video educated ladies on how they should act when visiting their in-laws for the first time.

Pastor Funke started by advising ladies to kneel on both legs when greeting their in-laws and wait till they are told to stand up before getting up.

Emphasizing on how decently dressed a lady must be before going to visit her in-laws, she cautioned them not to buy too many gifts on their first visit.

The philanthropist also added that if they must look around the household they should turn their eyes and not their heads.

In other parts of the clip, she was heard saying

“You may not realize they might be watching you through the keyhole, because you’ve gone there for your entrance exam your own is more than the man. If they ask you any question, answer briefly, and be calm as possible. If the meat is tough don’t pull it just leave it like that and make sure that no oil spills on your dress. As soon as you finish eating. Carry your plates and make attempts to pack. Be diplomatic, carry the plate go to the kitchen, and wash.”

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