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may naaamoy ako![]()
Dapat bigyan ng on-the-spot promotion yang apat na guards! They have amazing physical and mental discipline! Saludo din ako!
Mahirap talaga training ng Honor Guards.
You have to honor the uniform. You can't sit, pee, crap, eat, drink, ride public transportation, etc while on duty and/or while wearing the holy uniform.
Mas bilib ako sa dalawang nag-aaway!Joke lang po!
Seriously, I salute the four honor guards.
para walang away, pitikan na lang ng itlog. ang unang pumikit tatayo ng 8-9 oras sa gitna ng luneta
joke lang mga braderbati na kayo
ano nga ba ung besiw?
Although first time ko ring na-encounter ang BESIW, kuha naman sa context kung ano ang meaning. :hammer:
It means, "kayang-kaya" o "yakang-yaka" o "SISIW"
Yeah, it's easy to get an idea that it must be sisiw because it was preceded by "simple" pero mas ok sana kung klaro ano talaga ibig sabihin. I'm actually interested saang probinsya sya so I'd know na ganun pala ang salita doon sa kanila.
Marami kasing parts ng Pilipinas. There are so many dialects and sometimes surprising differences in meaning like langgam means bird in some parts of the country for example.
relax lang naman dito guys.. hehe. masama lang siguro gising.. hehe.
un point ko lang e, yeap, we salute the honor guards.. pero, expressing my opinion, comparing these guards to the ones in battle in mindanao.. hehe. e dinamdam ata nung TS. ahihi. no intent naman..
"BESIW" - salitang kanto (nung araw pa).. hehe means "easy to do"
Kahit kay "Tabako" Sir,..hindi aabot ng 9 hours.
Kaya I reitertate na hindi na mauulit ito EVER![]()
mahirap yang ginawa nila. naka-experience na rin ako ng ganyan dati nung college kasi sa rayadillo/honor guards ako na-assign nung ROTC namin. although from 7am-12nn lang kami, may break at puwede gumalaw ng [SIZE=1]konti [/SIZE]basta wag papahuli sa officer. eh yun palang ang hirap na, pano pa kaya yung straight 9 hours. although laking tulong ng hindi sila nasisikatan ng araw at umuulan para hindi ma-dehydrate agad.
pero alam niyo, kung iisipin, kung sisiw lang yun sa mga sundalo, sana kung sinu-sino nalang sa army kinuha nila para maging honor guards. iba naman ang training ng army sa honor guards so no point of comparison there. anyway, nice thoughts.
From gmanews.tv
Senate to commend 4 honor guards of Cory
AMITA LEGASPI, GMANews.TV
08/06/2009 | 02:53 PM
A resolution commending the four honor guards of the late former President Corazon Aquino during the funeral procession will be filed at the Senate.
Senator Pilar Juliana Cayetano said PO1 Danilo Maalab, Pfc. Antonio Cadiente, Airman 2nd Class Gener Laguindan, and Navy Petty Officer 3 Edgardo Rodriguez were role models of what a public servant should be.
"They did their job well and I will file a resolution commending them because it is symbolic of what people in public service should do. Whatever your job is, do it well," Cayetano said Thursday during the weekly news forum at the Senate.
The four honor guards stood on the hearse carrying Mrs. Aquino's remains for eight hours from Manila Cathedral in Intramuros to Manila Memorial Park in Parañaque amid strong winds and rains.
"For the soldiers who did their simple job but did it well through rain and storm, without food, without rest, I think that was an effort on their part that they did it without need of attention. They did not speak, they did not call attention pero kapansin-pansin ang ginawa nila," Cayetano said.
Interviewed in Camp Crame in Quezon City, the 25-year-old Maalab, a member of the Headquarters Support Service of the Philippine National Police (PNP), said he owed his stamina to God.
"Dasal ako nang dasal para mabigyan ako ni God ng stamina (I prayed to God to give me more stamina)," he said when asked on what kept him up for eight hours.
He also said he was prepared for the job since he was a fresh graduate of the Public Safety Basic Recruit Course (PSBRC).
Cayetano said commending the four honor guards was one of the messages the late President wants to relay to the people.
"I think one of the messages of President Cory was to commend the people for the little jobs that they do and this was the little job with a major impact. I think they are role models."
The senator, a triathlete, added that standing in one position for eight hours was harder than running or walking.
"It may seem like a simple job but I challenge anyone to try to stand for 8 hours. It’s harder than walking. It’s harder than running for 8 hours," she said.
Di bale pag si GMA naman ang namatay, sila rin ang honor guards. Pero di na aabutin ng 8 hrs.
BESIW na sa kanila yan........![]()
Not just dialects, but LANGUAGES.
Chabacano, Pampango, Tagalog, and Ilocano, among others, are full-fledged LANGUAGES, not dialects. Dialects are subsets of languages, and our dialects here are usually unnamed.
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