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April 14th, 2009 10:56 PM #22
Sa hirap ng buhay rito sa ating bansa,- maraming ang motto "anywhere but the Philippines".... Kawawa naman tayo....
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April 15th, 2009 12:47 AM #23
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April 15th, 2009 12:58 AM #24
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April 15th, 2009 01:12 AM #25
.....Natawa talaga ako dito. Naalala ko tuloy ung tiyo kong "Bisayang Hapon", He was just a 14-15 year old kid when he returned to Japan during the Liberation ( He was born in the Phils). When I met him, he was already around 75-up years old...aba! marunong pa rin magbisaya
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April 15th, 2009 11:35 AM #26
As for me, the parents aren't really that concerned for their daughter at all, but mainly for themselves. Gusto pa rin nilang maiwan sa Japan, and live the good life they've been accustomed to. Bwiset nga yung mga magulang na yan, pati anak nila gustong idamay para lang may maawa sa kanila. If they really love their daughter, dapat sinama nila dito sa Pinas.
I saw the newscast about their return to the country. Yung lalaki, hindi daw pinansin yung mga local reporters, puro mga Japanese reporters ang sinagot, and in fluent Japanese. Pero nakausap ng GMA crew yung babae, solid pa rin ang Tagalog. Imposibleng nakalimutan na niya ang sariling wika. Ek-ek lang na hindi na marunong mag-tagalog yung lalaki, para kunyari hindi na siya makaka-adapt pagbalik sa Pinas. Also, parang imposible ring isipin na hindi marunong mag-Tagalog yung anak nilang babae, for similar reasons. They're playing to the gallery, so to speak, to drum up popular support.
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April 15th, 2009 12:50 PM #27Sa hirap ng buhay rito sa ating bansa,- maraming ang motto "anywhere but the Philippines".... Kawawa naman tayo....
as bad as things are here, there are a few places i'd rather not be in: Iraq, Palestine, Sudan, Somalia(and generally any other place where tribal wars and hacking off of limbs are still common practice)
That was such a bad move, using other people's passports. It should be common knowledge already that things work a little bit differently in Japan than in RP -- the law works a little bit better there than here.
Eto ang tanong ko: if things are so bad that they needed to go to such desperate measures, ba't nagkaanak pa sila dun? Isn't three mouths harder to feed than two?
So he can't speak Tagalog any more, eh? Geez, that'll win him a lot of friends here when he comes back
i still don't see the logic of letting the kid stay on for one more year -- sooner or later she's gonna have to return here anyways.
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April 15th, 2009 03:38 PM #28
The kid was born and grew up in japan. She only speaks japanese and only experienced the japanese culture. If she is going to be brought to the philippines, it would only be humane to give her time to learn english or tagalog before coming here.
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April 15th, 2009 05:17 PM #29
saw the interview lastnight(tv patrol) he still speaks tagalog , but whats up with them eyebrows ? (it does make him look japanese though hehe)
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