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November 19th, 2009 04:03 PM #11
yep
it's like livestock
more chicken, more pigs, more goats, more humans
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November 19th, 2009 11:07 PM #12
Ang poor sa Pilipinas hindi stuff ang binibili, kundi gin. karamihan ng mababa ang suweldo at the end of the day nasa tindahan nagiinuman
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November 20th, 2009 12:51 AM #13
its because they are less stress kaya after work pde agad uminom
at kuntento na sila kung ano meron sila
while yung mga nakakaangat, they are more stress kaya pahinga na lang
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November 20th, 2009 01:01 AM #14
Well.. the video shows what are the Philippine upper-class taipans (rich), upper middle class and second/third generation wealthy (middle-class), and lower middle class (poor) Filipinos. Same applies.
I'm ashamed to admit... I fall between middle-class and poor on that scale... extremely impulsive buyer, here... but I'm maturing as I age.
Heck... you only live once... and you can't take it with you when you go...
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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November 20th, 2009 08:53 AM #16
+1000 on the video.
Halos lahat dito sa Tsikot e middle class. we all have cars and I bet we all spend kaboodles of money for these liabilities. Not to mention LCD TV's, etc. etc. I remember a lot of experts berating me over using stock items. Di ba guilty marami dito kaka upgrade kahit pwede naman stock sa kotse? cars==liabilities.
The poor like buying stuff. Try giving a poor family lots of money. Sure yan bibilhin agad beyond the necessity are stuff like TV, radio, celphone (nasa squatters area na mga anak me celphone!), clothes, etc. Some very few poor family invest on SME and now are even richer than most of us here (pero wala sila car or liability like all of us). Meron pa nga me cable TV at DSL (e ako wala cable!)
and the rich invest. buy assets.
we should learn a thing or two from the video.
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