i think 80% of us are from kotse.com he..heOriginally Posted by uls
i dont think the rich are the ones guilty of flaunting, the "feeling rich" are more likely to do this. How can you conclude this, do you personally know very rich people? Mas likely pa na ang amo ang insecure sa itsura ng katulong kaya pinag uuniporme. Again, hindi ko nilalahat.
The FLAUNTEE is the one who feels he is being FLAUNTED at.Originally Posted by laklak
There's no flaunting taking place when no one feels flaunted at.
Ive been to parties where every pre-schooler has a uniformed yaya. Its standard. Its so standard that it seems weird if a kid doesnt have a yaya.
in gatherings like that, there's no flaunting taking place. everyone is on the same level.
But in a mall, uniformed yayas can attract attention coz not everyone in the mall is on the same level. there will be those who feel flaunted at. so those who feel flaunted at will feel that those with yaya are flaunting their status.
Gets?
Last edited by uls; March 25th, 2006 at 05:44 PM.
hmm im with ULS on this one, he has many valid points. more popcorn for ULS!
shocking isn't it?Originally Posted by moneywhiz
people are revealing their 'true' color as they participate in this forum.
i don't buy this idea....even the president of the company cannot just easily leave his/her job because he/she has to support the family....and you are telling that to a maid?Originally Posted by van_wilder
Last edited by explorer; March 25th, 2006 at 08:31 PM.
in that case, may the best man win na lang...darn, i just contributed to your cause, at OT na naman!Originally Posted by Luap
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Last edited by wren; March 25th, 2006 at 08:26 PM.
in our case, hindi namin pinag uuniform yaya or maid. kahit pag lumalabas. hindi din namin pinapatawag na yaya...ate will do. hindi naman sila slave.
M2, i think it will pag pinalitan yung title ng 'Do maids have to wear anything?'Originally Posted by mazdamazda
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"DON'T JUDGE SO YOU WILL NOT BE JUDGED"....
it doesn't matter for me kung naka uniform of hinde, as long as di nila minamaltrato ang maid...
Sama ako lima dyan....dagdagan ko to, pahing na lang ng balato boss Luap....OT! :-]Originally Posted by Luap
hehe...lampas sigurado ng 20 pages ito. but i don't think na aabutan nito yung 'bible thread'this thread is losing it's steam, me thinks. ;)
threads with no right or wrong answers will always lead to something to a person...at least nakapag discuss sila.Originally Posted by mazdamazda
hala..ituloy mo na ang paglilinis ng banyo!!!![]()
cheka lang M2..hahahaha
That's exactly why you have to be aware about your environment and try to blend with the environment. That's being sensitive. If you don't care about the perception of people around you no matter where you are, then that is being "insensitive". Tagalog: Manhid.Originally Posted by uls
It's like a joke. Sometimes you have to choose the occasion and place when you crack a joke. Some people are "insensitive", they crack jokes even during funerals. Then they will say: "What's wrong with a joke?". So i think ganun din dito sa topic about having uniformed servants. You said it yourself, there are places where the "level" of people are different. So you should not feel annoyed if people have this "negative" perception.
By the way, Flaunting is the Opposite of Humility. Some people like to show-off, some people prefer to be humble and "lay-low".