Mzansi Taal


Indoda Must

Phrase


Direct translation: A man must.

It is a general set of expectations that the user of the phrase feels that a man should be able to fulfil in order for him to fully claim his manhood.

The phrase can be used in a light-hearted manner or to insult someone.

“The expectation by the user of the phrase can range from something simple like ‘indoda must’ always have a nice haircut to ‘indoda must’ have luxury items that the only the top earners can afford.”

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