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October 9th, 2017 02:55 PM #91
kaya kung sosy person ka and syempre mataas standard mo and taste
tapos mag open ka ng business selling only stuff you would buy, stuff only that meets your standard and taste
sobrang limitado ang market mo
ilan lang ba tao tulad mo?
sa loob ng isang araw ilan lang tao papasok sa tindahan mo
lalampasan ka lang ng ordinary people
impression nila sa tindahan mo pang mayaman lang
well, kung ganyan nga talaga gusto mong business you gotta figure out how to pay the bills
kaya madami mga sosy arte tindahan nagbubukas tapos nagsasara after a few months
arte arte sosy sosy kulang naman ang benta pambayad ng upa
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October 9th, 2017 02:58 PM #92
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October 9th, 2017 02:58 PM #93
FM siopao sucks...
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looloo’s Siopao Blind Taste Test: Convenience Store Edition
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October 9th, 2017 03:02 PM #94
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October 9th, 2017 03:07 PM #95
I love Landmark and the owner is Chinese...
That's an exception. It just so happened that most companies which I find distasteful are Chinese owned (such an cebu pacific - blows my mind why people continue to fly with this airline that treats its customers like crap)
Sorry for all the OT. Basta usapang SM nahi high blood talaga ako, I HATE HATE HATE it so much.Last edited by _Cathy_; October 9th, 2017 at 03:11 PM.
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October 9th, 2017 03:15 PM #96
Well same arguments that we have. Cebu Pacific is cheaper dibali na I am treated like crap basta maka Japan ako for 10K kaysa PAL (which is also Chinese owned hahahaha) na 20K. Sayang din 10K laki na yun budget na yun for lodging ng Airbnb for a week's stay in Japan hahahahaha...
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October 9th, 2017 03:22 PM #97
PAL maganda dahil may direct flight nila sa US. But if you're going to another country, you're better off with another airline.
The way my ex described cebupac - it was like riding a bus in EDSA, may nagtitinda pa ng mani. And too many horror stories about cebu pacific...
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October 9th, 2017 04:23 PM #98
Sakto.
Sadly.
I can tell when a business is going to go under.
I like it.(di ako sosi, allergic lang sa crowd)
Shame. Their Japanese branches are good, but locally, Family Mart is viewed as "too sosi"... Ministop and Alfamart are more appealing to the "masa" crowd.
I think 7-11's strength in brand recognition is unassailable... despite MiniStop and Alfa undercutting it in price, it still does fantastic business. Right product mix. Right prices.
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Grabe difference ng mga convenience stores sa Japan. Sarap bumili ng Oden sa 7-11 o Family Mart after midnight.
Assi mart.
Best place to buy instant noodles. Cheaper than most supermarkets.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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October 9th, 2017 04:58 PM #99
imagine going into a store
pag pasok mo palang ang sarap ng feeling
lamig ng aircon
the store's scent is very relaxing
the store feels so classy
the goods are classy, the floor's classy, the lighting's classy, every freaking detail is classy
even the salesperson looks and sounds classy
and you're the only one in the store
kung ako iisipin ko agad "how the hell does this place stay in business?"
i mean like dude, we're in a third world country
the poor folk ain't never gonna come in here, and the really rich folk do their shopping abroad
who the hell's gonna buy anything here?
after a few months makita mo sarado na
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October 9th, 2017 05:10 PM #100
Bakit pinalitan ang ecu? Hindi kaya nasangkot yan dati sa baha?
***HELP*** iding problem