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November 23rd, 2012 08:46 AM #13
Iyon na nga bro,- akala ng mga Pinoy,- dahil magaling, matalino, mahusay, malakas at bida sa pelikula,- magaling din sa tunay na buhay at tutulungan din silang makaahon sa kahirapan kaya hayun,- ibinoboto sa puwesto.... Both emotional and delusional...
Kapag sinabi mo iyan sa mga tambay sa kanto,- sasabihin lang nila sa iyo,- "T*ngn* naman Pre,- ano'ng emosyonal emosyonal?".....
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November 23rd, 2012 05:59 PM #15
Eto naman, Singaporeans are emotional over being tagged as unemotional.
Singaporeans react to ‘emotionless’ tag | Inquirer News
Singaporeans react to ‘emotionless’ tag
Agence France-Press
3:49 pm | Friday, November 23rd, 2012
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SINGAPORE – Singaporeans have reacted to a survey depicting them as the world’s most emotionless people with many saying the city state’s competitive culture leaves them no room for feelings.
“Singaporeans are the least likely in the world to report experiencing emotions of any kind on a daily basis,” US-based pollster Gallup said in a report on a three-year study conducted in more than 150 countries.
The Philippines came out as the most emotional society in the world, with Latin American countries dominating the top of the list.
Media in Singapore, one of the world’s wealthiest and most stable societies, gave prominent coverage to the report, setting off some strong reactions.
“Where got time to laugh? Wake up, must fight for place on trains, lunch time, must fight for place to sit down and eat, go home must fight for place on trains,” Edward Alexzandra Peters wrote on Facebook.
Kok Leong commented on Yahoo! Singapore: “It’s so stressful to be living in Singapore. Our mind is all about $$$ – how to survive, how to raise family, tax, etc. Nothing is free here.”
Another commentator wrote on Yahoo: “We have everything, and yet we have nothing. No one in this country actually lives life to the fullest; we merely exist. To our government, we are nothing more than a statistic.”
“How can Singaporeans be the most emotionless in the world when they complain the most every day? I’m baffled,” said a post by Melody on Twitter.
Gallup said it surveyed about 1,000 respondents 15 years old and above in each country annually between 2009 and 2011. They were asked if they felt five positive and five negative emotions the previous day.
The negative feelings were anger, stress, sadness, physical pain, and worry, while the positive emotions were feeling well-rested, being treated with respect, enjoyment, smiling and laughing a lot, and learning or doing something interesting.
Only 36 percent of Singaporeans said they felt any of the emotions, Gallup said.
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November 23rd, 2012 06:42 PM #16
HA?! Emotional?! Di kami emotional no!! Sinong nagsabi?!?! di totoo yun ha!?!
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November 23rd, 2012 07:19 PM #17
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November 23rd, 2012 08:27 PM #18Our mind is all about $$$
syempre game face kayo lagi. always in business mode. you have no time to laugh or cry. you're the Borg every hour you're not sleeping
unlike pinoys kenkoy anytime. pati sa trabaho kenkoy. walang business mode. anong business mode? no such thing
kwentuhan ng personal life sa trabaho, tawanan sa trabaho, kantahan sa trabaho. sumasayaw ng gangnam style sa trabaho...
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November 24th, 2012 12:25 AM #20
Pero Singapore ranks 6th on the list of best places to be born in 2013.
Philippines 63rd.
International: The lottery of life | The Economist
I registered my car earlier before it expires (4mos before the expiry). Better to do it early po....
transfer of ownership / registration cost