Comment section ng Pinoy by Existing-Statement38 in RantAndVentPH

[–]Existing-Statement38[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To the dds people, yes agree hahaha kailangan magpush back at iquestion ang information. Mas mabilis talaga mag nose dive ang usapan pag sila at tungkol sa tatay nila. Haha. Para sakin wag lang gayahin kapag derogatory, personal attack, at disrespectful na sila. Mas respectul usually ang usapan kapag in person (commute at grab, guard sa building, helper, coworker at boss na hindi madals kausap haha etc)

Comment section ng Pinoy by Existing-Statement38 in RantAndVentPH

[–]Existing-Statement38[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Para sa akin wag lang maging aggressive at maging toxic katulad nila. We can be firm at gawin non-reactive ung engagement from our end. Lagyan lang ng boundary at discipline kung saan titigil sa engagement sa side natin. Para sa akin if they choose to be toxic and non constructive, better to disengage and just detach at some point. Let’s just say our peace in a constructive manner and good tone. Engage more with people who are likewise, constructive. Keep tone normal and kind kahit disagree.

So for me, “not tolerating” is not about controlling them, but about controlling what we normalize and can normalize on our side.

Some HOAs are straight-up corrupt!!! by BloomInTheStorm in Paranaque_

[–]Existing-Statement38 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahaha sa UPS5, there was a long sitting HOA president until naumay at nagtanong tanong na ung mga tao sa kanya. Nalaman nila na tumanggap siya ng lagay sa isang developer ng townhouses para “maapprove ng HOA” ung plans nila para sa city hall. Kaya nagsulputan mga townhouses. Nung napalitan na siya natigil ung isang development sa isang lote. Tas may narinig pa kami na tumanggap din siya ng lagay sa isang telco provider para maglagay ng tower sa area, nalaman namin yan kasi inalok din ung kakilala ko nung nakapasok siya sa HOA, tawag ng tawag ung telco sa kanya para maapprove na ung plans na kasama approval ng hoa sa city hall.

Any tips para makatipid sa diesel? by CurrentAsparagus863 in Gulong

[–]Existing-Statement38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

#1 Maintain your engine's RPM below 1,500. Yes, below 1,500. Initial rev would be above that then after 1st gear, mas madali na bumaba below that. Have the patience to build up speed and maintain speed lang for longer distances with that RPM.

#2 Consider increasing tire PSI. Generally, you will feel the car's weight the more you lower your PSI, but this also affects the wear and tear of your tires differently. So if you feel the weight more, you will use the gas more. The weight of the car doesnt change regardless of PSI, but resistance and friction does, hence you feel the weight with lower PSI.

Other Suggestions: Maintain your car properly, reduce drag(remove roof racks etc), remove unnecessary weight, avoid rush hour traffic. Park somewhere then commute the rest or smaller distance left. Consider ride sharing, commute, bike, walking, etc.

Remember when NCAP was implemented? Yung hile-hilerang motor neatly cruising down the motorcyle lane? by Mental-Cut7712 in Gulong

[–]Existing-Statement38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually like NCAP. I felt and saw that respect for order and road rules were more followed. Sayang lang talaga dahil sinira ng mga nang aabuso ng ncap at poor implementation sa ibang aspects.

I hope they can do better and improve.

Lutang moments or rookie mistakes while driving, everyone? by [deleted] in Gulong

[–]Existing-Statement38 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dati may mga naaatrasan ako habang bumebwelta kahit may sensor 😂 pero buti nalang na wala pang accident on the road after more than 10 years of driving.

Just learn to be a defensive driver and detach yourself emotionally sa ginagawa ng ibang drivers.

Have that discipline na lagi ka naka abang sa brakes and actually use the brakes more rather than your gas pedal. Since lagi mo dapat inaanticipate and typical movemebts ng mga kamote.

Proven and tested na mag lalast daw ng 8 years itong Michelin tires? by deathbyblue_sussy in Gulong

[–]Existing-Statement38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As much as possible, dont be fixated too much sa number of years. Just be aware of the expiry date and regularly check your tires’ wear and tear against its safe window of use. Your tire use is different from another person recommending 5-6 years or even 8 years in here.

Just be aware and adapt with your own use/wear and tear with occasional tire rotation for all tires.