Has it become such a part of society that it is now accepted?
kakahiya ba itong video as an example of local behavior?
ay okay
ay dapat barilin
dont really care
Has it become such a part of society that it is now accepted?
kakahiya ba itong video as an example of local behavior?
Last edited by midinite; April 23rd, 2007 at 08:51 PM.
ang mga sumisingit sa pila ay dapat inilalagay ng baliktad sa drum at nilulunod sa dura... hahahaha!!! peace! :D
Di ba't sa Pilapinas tayo nakatira? Dapat lahat ay maayos pumila....![]()
Drayber o hindi drayber,- hindi pa rin marunong pumila na maayos....![]()
2501:showoff:
walang pinag kaiba yan sa Traffic, nakapila lahat ng sasakyan sa lane. Tapos walang ka abog-abog na merong sisingit sa gilid na wala sa lane. Sobrang inis ko sa ganyan.![]()
kaya walang nangyayari sa basna natin. simpleng concept of lining up di magawa, yan ang pinaka basic na building block for ORDER.
Sa Ateneo nung college ako, daming sumisingit sa pila kapag enrollment day. Mismong mga edukadong tao di marunong pumila. Tsktsk talaga.
I don't condone the behavior. But, I wouldn't single out Pinoys either.
The Japanese are famous for trying to cut in line. While waiting to board a flight at Haneda Airport, Tokyo, I was at the head of the line. Some Japanese tried to cut ahead of me. I blocked their way and glared back at them. In my mind I was thinking, "I don't care if I'm a visitor in your country. I got here first. You wait behind me."
I don't accept it. I'm sure it might get me in trouble someday. But, I rather make my stand.
hinde naman po sumingit sa pila yung tao kasi inde naman sya pumila in the first place, actually linusutan nya yung security guard.