Definition of “Walk Good” in Jamaica
English (Standard Definition):
“Walk good” is a Jamaican phrase used as a farewell, wishing someone safety, wellbeing, and blessings on their journey. It goes beyond just “goodbye”—it carries a sense of care, protection, and spiritual covering, almost like saying “May God be with you.”
Jamaican Patois (Patwa):
“Walk good” mean seh when yuh a lef, people a wish yuh safe travels, nuff blessing, an mek sure seh yuh come back safe an sound. It more dan jus’ goodbye, it full a love an protection.”
“Walk Good” in Relation to Real Estate
In real estate, “walk good” can be extended to mean leaving a property or transaction with peace of mind, knowing you’ve made a wise decision and that blessings are upon your next step—whether buying, selling, or renting. It’s the idea that your move is safe, prosperous, and guided.
Example (English + Patois)
- English:
A real estate agent handing over keys to a first-time homeowner might say:
“Congratulations on your new home. May it bring you stability, joy, and prosperity. Walk good.” - Patois:
“Big up yuhself pon di new yaad! Mi hope yuh find nuff joy an blessing yah so. Walk good.”
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