Ganyan kasi mga pinoy ayaw nila nasasabihan ng masakit ba katotohanan kapag harap harapan.
Parang sa magkakaibigan lang yan eh, sabihan mo sya ng pangit kotse nya harap harapan kahit totoo tignan ko kung di ka sapakin nyan or murahin man lang.
Ganyan kasi mga pinoy ayaw nila nasasabihan ng masakit ba katotohanan kapag harap harapan.
Parang sa magkakaibigan lang yan eh, sabihan mo sya ng pangit kotse nya harap harapan kahit totoo tignan ko kung di ka sapakin nyan or murahin man lang.
Third world talaga ang Philippines. Why do I have this feeling that things are not going to get better?
Consuelo de bobo: "20 Reasons I Love the Philippines"
http://channelfix.com/video/109/
Last edited by donbuggy; March 14th, 2012 at 11:40 PM.
The truth hurts. Kaya kailangan na tayo gumising sa katotohanan at magbago...
Agree ako sa lahat ng sinabi ni Pareng Jimmy except sa CR part.
90% ng CR sa Pinas eh bihira ang tissue. Tabo at sabon lang meron.
Baka kapag napunta ng HK or Japan si Pareng Jimmy eh baka mahirapan siyang tumae at gumawa na naman ng video ng 20 things I hate in HK and Japan. :D
hey jimmy.....why not come & visit saudi arabia.
& then compare philippines & saudi........![]()
Last edited by chua_riwap; March 15th, 2012 at 12:16 AM.
"....so f*cking annoying" :rofl: hahaha
he reminds me of the show it's always sunny in philadelphiadapat siya sumali sa disenchanted kingdom nina logan, marf, at cleo :hihihi:
medyo sweeping ang statements niya but it sure does hit home sometimes
Last edited by baludoy; March 15th, 2012 at 12:32 AM.
it's probably gonna take a couple of generations
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if foreigners only knew... for many pinoy families having running water and a toilet is already a big improvement in standard of living
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when people are so poor that their daily life is a struggle to avoid starvation everything else becomes secondary
orderliness and cleanliness of surroundings?! who cares?! we're starving here!
people will only bother about those things when they're beyond basic survival
to have litter-free streets and toilet paper in public bathrooms your people have to be an enlightened bunch
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f*ck him for telling the truth...
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yung ibang nabanggit niya ay "culture shock" kasi yun pag galing siya sa talagang maunlad at strict ang implementation ng mga batas.
example na lang yung sa mga sasakyan. In US/Canada, pag bumusina ka ay katumbas ng provocation of a road rage.
sa CR, sa bansa niya, meron paper tower, at doble ang tissue rolls sa cr. madami tubig at may soap. hindi niya alam na pag sa Pinas, ninanakaw ng mga asal-skwater na pinoy, kahit screw ng tisuue holder papatusin.
Cebu pa lang yun. punta siya sa Manila, especially sa Maynila. Tignan natin kung makadaan siya sa sidewalk ng walang popo at dura (excuse me po)..
sakay siya ng PUB/PUJ , baka masuka siya sa mga nakadikit na bubble gum, or sa MRT/LRT... para paglabas niya mukha na siyang nagahasa.. hahaha
at marami pang iba.
Last edited by KERSMcRae; March 15th, 2012 at 11:55 AM.
Kung sa Cebu, 20. Baka sa Maynila (Divisoria, Abenida, Tondo etc.) maging 200 reasons why I dislike the Philippines na yan. :hysterical:
^ Lahat naman ng pwedeng kukunin, kukunin eh. Haha.
Eto pala yung YT video ng 20 Reasons I Love The Philippines.....
ya definitely culture shock
those Westerners are spoiled rotten by their overly humane governments
their governments provided a minimum standard of living for their people that's luxurious by developing world standards
kaya shock sila walang toilet paper mga CR dito. hey, at least may toilet... saan ba ume-ebs mga walang access sa toilet? kung saan saan. higher standard of living na pag may access sa toilet. ang arte naman mga foreigner na yan
here's the rule -- basta madami mahirap na tao sa isang city sigurado madumi at makalat at magulo ang city na yan
Truth hurts. I am used to these things that I have already been desensitized about all these. Pero nung napanood ko yung video nasabi ko na lang na 'oo nga ano'. It served as an eye opener na ganito perhaps ang tingin ng maraming turista sa bansa natin. And it doesn't leave a good taste in their mouth.
Another truth is that we can do something about these things. Mukhang maliit na bagay lang sila for us to bother about them, but it is a reflection of how we filipinos value our image.
The thing that struck me the hardest is the thing about people expecting to be given money for doing the smallest of things. Para sa mga pinoy naiintindihan natin ito, kasi yun lang pinagkakakitaan ng mga ibang kababayan natin. Pero masama pa din ng dating sa iba, mukha tuloy tayong pera.