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February 7th, 2007 07:36 AM #11
My choice would be the whole Philippine Consulate in Ankara, Turkey. My wife had a problem with her (then) Philippine passport while we were vacationing. We arrived at the Philippine Embassy by bus at something like 5:30 am and it was bit chilly. We knocked at the door just to see if someone will answer. Sure enough, a Pinoy in sando, shorts, and tsinelas answered the door. As soon as he found out we're Pinoys, he let us in and fixed us breakfast while we waited for business hours to open. When we got down to business, there was no gaff, no BS. Just outstanding service and we left very pleased.
Another Pinoy we liked would be the head chef of the Adana Hilton, also in Turkey. He was simply an excellent chef and provided awesome service.
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February 7th, 2007 09:00 AM #12heres a very nice story about a kid who hasnt seen hes dad for 21 years and decided to post it in a PC forum(tipidPC.com).the kid is from the phil. and the dad was found in the USA.its a very touching story(and ending) but kinda long(9 pages).it happened january 06
http://www.tipidpc.com/viewtopic.php?tid=50658&page=1
btw...not trying to boost my ego here(hope you guys dont see it that way) but read the whole story cause itll sure touch your heart(still does to me everytime i read)
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February 7th, 2007 09:53 AM #14
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February 7th, 2007 10:06 AM #15
its really nice to hear stories like this... i have one to share:
nagpa-gas ako ng 200 petot sa Petron Macapagal near Blue Wave, after matapos, umalis na ako, while waiting for the light to turn green para mag merge ako sa macapagal, nagulat ako ng makita kong hinahabol ako ng gasoline boy, yun pala may sukli pa akong 300 petot. sayang ni hindi ko natanong yun name niya kasi malapit ng mag go.
to you sir thanks a lot for your honesty
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February 7th, 2007 10:25 AM #16this is a very nice thread, it gives the readers a glimpse of the good part of our world, it makes you want to do good things from the time your read it
very good job Boss Ric Manuel, sana mabasa nya tong thread na ito para at least he'll know that what he did was praised by a group of people
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February 7th, 2007 11:10 AM #17
uy galing saludo din ako bos!
with the bad press the lto has always had, i had a similar and pleasurable experience w/ a lto cashier here in las pinas. here goes my story:
some time last year when i was paying the calculated fee for one of our car's registration, i inadvertently gave the cashier P500 more than the required amount. looking for neither a reward nor any form of gratitude from me, he just cheerfully and unceremoniously returned the money. i know it is part of his job but, needless to say, being in an enclosed area and all, plus given the fact that i wasn't really paying attention to whatever he was doing, the man could have easily pocketed the extra amount effortlessly. needless to say, i was gushing w/ satisfaction and w/ a new found respect for my fellow pinoy
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February 7th, 2007 12:39 PM #18
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February 7th, 2007 01:32 PM #19
mabuhay ka sir manuel! god bless!
sana ganyan din ang nagyari sa akin last week when I lost php1,500 in citibank mkti ave last week
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February 7th, 2007 03:18 PM #20
langya...naantig ako dun sa thread ng TPC...at least hapi ending
Mabuhay ka Manong Ric Manuel
For sure, mas dadami ang thread sa dito sa ThumbsUp HQ kesa sa GSHQ coz I believe na mas madaming Pinoys ang kind-hearted.
that may be, but we all got plastic, young and old. we asked the lto guy, "papel ba po, o...
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