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Tsikoteer
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September 3rd, 2012 11:24 AM #1Sa isang airplane nagkaroon ng engine problem. So mag emergency landing. Masyadong mabait yung namamahala ng airplane at pinalipat yung mga taga economy sa business class.
Napayuko ang ulo ko sa nakita ko. Yung mga taga economy na pinoy bigla pinaglalagay yung cup noodles sa mga bag nila. Pucha nagshopping sa loob ng eroplano. Nahiya ako nakatingin yung namamahala ng eroplano at yung iba lahi na sakay sa pinag-gagawa. Mura lang naman cup noodles bakit naman pag iinteresan pa. Nasaan naman ang dignity.
Ngayon ko naiintindihan pag labas ng bansa bakit mababa tingin sa pinoy. Anak ng CUP NOODLES!!!
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September 3rd, 2012 12:05 PM #2
Actually hindi lang pinoy ang gumagawa nyan. Just look around, you will see.
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September 3rd, 2012 12:32 PM #4
Wala ka lang sigurong dugong Ilokano. Hehe...
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You're talking about the people who fly "economy".
They fly economy to save money.
They are transferred for free to business class through no fault of their own.
Cup noodles are free in business class. If they take some home, they now have one extra meal they don't need to pay for.
That's just being practical.
Just like bringing home the free slippers, soap, toothpaste, toothbrush and shampoo from hotels. You don't need them now, but down the line, it'll save you a few bucks.
It's not like they're ripping up the seat cushions and trying to take them home. Like stealing pillows from a hotel, foul na yun.
Yeah, nakakahiya kung sobrang obvious at pinag-piyestahan, but if someone gives you something for free, take it. Just don't take everything and leave nothing for anyone else. Kung ganyan, foul yun talaga.
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In the service industry, these are throwaway items. You expect the customer to either use them up or take some home. So complete depletion is worked into the billing.Last edited by niky; September 3rd, 2012 at 12:36 PM.
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Tsikoteer
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September 3rd, 2012 12:35 PM #5tama ka sir...hindi lang pinoy ang gumagawa non.
saka TS, bakit mo ibaba ang dignidad ng pinoy dahil lang sa cup noodles?
pano na lang yung mga kabutihan na ginagawa ng pinoy sa ibang bansa? yung mga pinoy nurse, mataas ang paghanga ng ibang lahi. sa middle east, may mga companies na prefer ang mga pinoy.
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September 3rd, 2012 12:56 PM #6Curious lang ako anong airline ang may free cup noddles hehehe. I'll been in so may flight normal na ko maka kita sa mga kabayan na ganyan.. kumot, unan wine glass, spoon tinidor at kung ano ano pa may nakita pa nga ako pati life vest grabe naman..which is hindi na tama yon iba ginagawa nila..
alam natin halos mga pinoy mahilig sa souvenir.. pero wag naman life vest hehehe,
one time may nakasabay ako pinoy kinuha glass at kutsara tinidor eh sobra puno na bag nyan ng pababa na pag dating sa gate ng plane nahulog kakahiya hehehe deadma nalang sya.
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September 3rd, 2012 12:58 PM #7
sa ibang pinoy kasi yung cup noodles ulam na yun. fiesta na yun. di mo din alam kung saan sila nanggaling. baka dun sa work nila taghirap, di pinasweldo ng ilang buwan. yun lang ang pasalubong nila, cup noodles. saka minsan lang sila ma-upgrade sa business class. souvineer yun. pag uwi sa bahay nila naka-display yun katabi ng boarding pass. pati na din yung wine glass, spoon, fork, knife at napkin. at eye patch. socks. head set. magazine. lotion at cologne na inumit sa lavatory....
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September 3rd, 2012 01:05 PM #9
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September 3rd, 2012 01:06 PM #10
Hehe... kaya nga pati wineglass sa mga flights, disposable plastic.
They make these things cheap and disposable because they expect people to either break them or take them. And it saves weight. Even the pillows are chosen to be cheap to replace (depends, though... I've not flown long distance for a long time).
Two birds with one stone, put the airline's name on these things, and they're souvenirs that build name recognition amongst the people who visit that other person's house and see the items.
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