pasalamat kayo kung ang atm card niyo ay nasa wallet niyo pa at hindi na kay esmi.
may nakita nga akong male expat sa NAIA, ang dala, yung bag na long champ.
mukhang macho naman. di bading.
so pwede na rin ba sa mga lalaki yun?
We are similarly situated bro. Halos ganyan din kakapal ang wallet ko sa dami ng lamang cards and important receipts. It also have some advantages, di basta-basta mahuhulog/madudukot ang wallet mo kasi masikip na sya sa rear pocket mo; at parati kang mukhang paldo sa kapal ng wallet mo.Actually, I'm using 2 wallets, one wallet each sa rear pockets ng jeans/pants ko, and carrying a coin purse in my front pocket. It's not a hassle for me, sanayan lang naman.
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This is what I use Official site of the Slimmy® Wallet | The Slimmest Front Pocket Wallet on Earth
Google also for front pocket wallets.
This is what I was talking about. Partida pa yan at di pa araw ng sweldo. :D
I am quite surprised that some of you actually leave your driver's license in the car. I always thought that DLs should be in your person as it identifies you as a registered/bonafied driver. This is as opposed to the OR/CR which identifies the car as a registered motor vehicle.
Last edited by oj88; May 12th, 2012 at 12:26 PM.
You don't need to bring all of them especially the SSS ID!
For SSS, Philhealth, & some calling card; just copy the # in a piece of nice paper.
Credit card, reward card, atm card; bring if you think you will use it that day, & enough cash that suits you to your everyday need.
Lastly, its all about putting what is essential to everyday use. If you will going to use it for once a week at least, don't put it in your wallet.
pag ganyan pumuputok na wallet, ma-damage na rin yung mga credit at atm cards.
nabibiyak pag nagtagal, dahil sa pag-upo, nauupuan mo rin yung wallet mo.......![]()