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December 11th, 2004 07:21 PM #1
Guys, I just want to ask at what age did you left your house of your parents? Its been 21 yrs and its time for me to leave, I have a job after grad and all my relatives and former instructors are convincing me to leave Baguio and venture out to the world. I have been offered three (3) times at there expense to go to abroad but i've decline there offer. January 12, 2005 will be date to give my response to my parents or else I'll end up handling there business. This kind of issue has been giving me headaches for the past month. Thank you for any response.
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December 11th, 2004 09:17 PM #2
Prometheus, just go where you think you'll be happy. Don't be pressured by others.
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December 11th, 2004 10:14 PM #4
kung kaya mo na ba e bakit hindi.
kaya mo na ba mag-budget? mag-grocery? mag-luto ng food mo pag malakas ang ulan at di ka maka-punta sa resto na suki mo? mag-laundry ng damit mo, ng beddings mo? baka kasi walang laundry dun sa pupuntahan mo sa abroad e ikaw ang maglalaba saka plantsa ng damit at beddings mo iho. ang most of all, kaya mo na ba disiplinahan ang sarili mo. wala dun si nanay at si tatay na magpapa-alala sa iyo ng tama at mali.
ako 23 nung umalis ng bahay. ok lang naman, pero nung 25 na ako balik-bahay ako ehehehe! sarap ng may gumagawa ng housework na hindi ako ehehehe!
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December 11th, 2004 10:29 PM #5
I left home at the age of 16 when I went to college. I only see my parents during school vacation. When I started working, once a year na lang during Christmas.
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December 11th, 2004 11:00 PM #6
kakatakot nga mangibang bansa, wala ang mga perks na nandito sa Pilipinas. Mas lalo na ata kung tag-lamig at may niyebe na. Tama si sir yebo, disiplina ang kailangan, tama rin dugtong ni sir IceColdBeer, paminsan-minsan na lang dadalaw dahil kaya ng tumayo sa sariling paa.
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FrankDrebin GuestDecember 12th, 2004 12:19 AM #7
I left home when I was 22. And I swear it makes me a better man. Standing on your own feet makes different. But that's just me.
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December 12th, 2004 12:36 AM #8
Just look beyond what it'll be like when you reach your goal....it's your future that's at stake here bro!
Your success is their hapiness!
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December 12th, 2004 12:57 AM #9
Kung kaya mo naman, why not diba.
Though talagang dumarating ang times na mami-miss mo sila.
But na lang 15 years ang course ko. hehehe.
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December 12th, 2004 02:57 AM #10
16 ako nung tinapon ako sa abroad!!! J/K..di naman ako tinapon hehehe..ako ang may gusto.
Masarap dahil,
*malaya ka
*lahat ng ipon mo..sarili mo (lalo na pag pay day..yahoo)
*marami kang matutunan sa buhay..(maglaba sa kamay,
magluto, magplantsa..etc..
Mahirap dahil,
*kung nagkasakit ka..sarili mo lahat..(babangon ka mag-isa para
uminom ng gamot). kaya ingat lang talaga..
*pag-tinamaan ka ng Home Sick..grabe! (mas ok kung
umalis ka na walang maiwan na GF..
Yung iba, nasabi na ni pareng yebo
sa Totoo lng..umiyak ako sa pag-lalaba!..hahaha.(kamay ang gamit)...paltus lahat ng daliri ko...pero, pasok pa rin sa trabaho kinabukasan..hehehe..yung nga lang, lahat ng daliri ko naka-band aid. pinagtatawanan ako ng kasama ko sa trabaho..hehehe
(kaya ngayon, mabait ako sa maid namin..dahil alam ko kung gaano kahirap ang trabaho nila)..
Goodluck!!
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