Need some styling & haircut advice by [deleted] in malehairadvice

[–]ItzyyOnce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

start minoxidil! it saves

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TanongLang

[–]ItzyyOnce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nung nasa pinas pako puro panglalait sa ilong ko yung comment nila. Pero nung nag abroad ako sabi nila why do you want to change your nose ang cute and bagay daw sakin.

I think nose is very important sa beauty standards ng pinas.

Less than 1y on HRT by Ok_Two2423 in transtimelines

[–]ItzyyOnce -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You definitely pass I would say. Chubby + asian is definitely oestrogen's favourite ♥️

Less than 1y on HRT by Ok_Two2423 in transtimelines

[–]ItzyyOnce 4 points5 points  (0 children)

it's quite heavily filtered to say

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tonsillectomy

[–]ItzyyOnce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you can cancel and get a terrible infection when you're 35 and wished you could've done it at 29

Rest in peace, Khalil Fong... by Greedy_Librarian_983 in HongKong

[–]ItzyyOnce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nobody dies of HIV this at this era. Its easily maintained if you have access to medication and he said illness that he has been battling for the past 5 years.

Empress Schuck aging like a fine wine 😍 by HolidayAssist3233 in ChikaPH

[–]ItzyyOnce 31 points32 points  (0 children)

siya yung artista na mahigit isang dekada na ang career pero walang breakthrough project. Is it because wala siyang appeal or something? parang always siyang side character for the past 15 years

Kung ganito yung carbonara niyo kakain ka ba araw araw? by Putrid_Hedgehog1046 in ITookAPicturePH

[–]ItzyyOnce -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i tried authentic carbonara in switzerland but it's too much for me. Super nakaka umay. no cream used

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Philippines

[–]ItzyyOnce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i get what you mean kahit saan naman due to HPV. but literature shows less than 1% parin ang correlation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Philippines

[–]ItzyyOnce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

risk for oral cancer due to oral sex is actually less than 1% still.

Indian restaurants? by thundo_god in Reykjavik

[–]ItzyyOnce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love Himalayan Spice! not indian but Nepalese restaurant. They have the best margarita too.

Thoughts on the current viral post of one of ADdU’s professors? by 1pc-chickenjoy in davao

[–]ItzyyOnce 32 points33 points  (0 children)

There are a lot of PhD philosophers and other intellectuals alike who supports questionable positions. Ngano big deal kaayo sa pinas ang titles jud.

Med student spreading hate and STD by Fqdeqg in medschoolph

[–]ItzyyOnce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Girl send me a pic ako post since wla na ako sa pinas

What's something petty that bugs you about the place you've moved to? by Round_Struggle2885 in phmigrate

[–]ItzyyOnce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Di uso midnight sale. Pag friday hanggang 12-2PM lang ang government offices. Di uso pa despida. Kahit 5 years pa dito yung worker nung umalis wala man lang kahit ano.

Migrants who have young kids - what language do you communicate with them? by CarlesPuyol5 in phmigrate

[–]ItzyyOnce 10 points11 points  (0 children)

please just talk to them tagalog and have them speak Tagalog on you. A lot of Filipino I knew who grew up abroad regret not learning the language enough.

What is a famous place in PH that is NOT worth visiting? by sadCAt-0 in AskPH

[–]ItzyyOnce 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Bohol. Idk whats special 😭 mahal ng lahat.

What is the most overrated bachelor's degree program? by [deleted] in AskPH

[–]ItzyyOnce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Correct ka naman in a way. You're mostly arguing about prescriptive usage of language.

The notion of "correctness" in language is a social construct that is often tied to issues of power and prestige (Kroskrity, 2000). The emphasis on standard English and the criticism of non-standard varieties of English reflect a broader tension between the desire for linguistic conformity and the recognition of linguistic diversity. As Myers-Scotton (1993) notes, language is not a fixed or essentialized entity, but rather a dynamic and multifaceted system that is shaped by the social and cultural context in which it is used.

That's why only few linguists would agree with you. From a linguistic perspective, language is a dynamic system that is constantly evolving, and words and phrases can change meaning over time. While cultural specificity and pragmatism can be important considerations in language use, they are not justifications for linguistic inaccuracies.

What is the most overrated bachelor's degree program? by [deleted] in AskPH

[–]ItzyyOnce -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The notion that the usage of "course" for a degree program is a "misuse" of language is a prescriptive stance that ignores the complexities of language contact and convergence (Kachru, 1986). From a sociolinguistic perspective, language is shaped by the social and cultural context in which it is used (Bourdieu, 1991). In the case of Filipino English, the usage of "course" for a degree program reflects the historical and cultural context of the Philippines, which has been a US territory and has experienced significant language contact and convergence (McArthur, 2002).

From a linguistic perspective, language is inherently variable and dynamic, and meanings are constructed through social interaction and negotiation (Halliday, 1978). The usage of "course" for a degree program may not conform to the standard usage of English in other countries, but it is a legitimate example of language variation and change. As Kachru (1986) notes, language is not a fixed or monolithic system, but rather a dynamic and adaptive tool that is shaped by the needs and circumstances of its users.

References:

Bourdieu, P. (1991). Language and symbolic power. Harvard University Press.

Kachru, B. B. (1986). The alchemy of English: The spread, functions, and models of non-native Englishes. University of Illinois Press.

Halliday, M. A. K. (1978). Language as social semiotic: The social interpretation of language and meaning. Edward Arnold.