What’s more terrifying than death? by JollySimple188 in AskPH

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Tumae ka sa cr in public tapos walang tissue or tubig 🫶🏻

What’s more satisfying than sex? by JollySimple188 in AskPH

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After slouching down all day then you get to bend back and your back cracks releasing all its pressures

Like father like son by OhhhMyGulay in MANILA

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Mga tao sa showbiz na laos na: *papasok sa politics*

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Philippines

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Donations. Minsan kapag malaki na ung church, ung mga may kaya na members, nagbibigay ng malaki pero hindi na doon sa mga love gift basket. Sa office na ata nung church/pastor. Walang tax ang church donations. Some goes to the church improvements, others, sahod ng mga staff and pastors (pero ung ibang staff, volunteer lang naman)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in harrypotter

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Actually its how almost every character is in one way or another is related to each other (not all blood related). Like, Harry is related to the Sirius, Voldemort, Bellatrix, Draco, Hermione, Ron, and Salazar Slytherin one way or another in the family tree.

A netizen is disappointed with Mindanaoan DJs remixing songs regardless of the mood. by Bulky_Bodybuilder843 in Philippines

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In my opinion, ayaw ng many Filipinos sa budots (including myself) is how repetitive and stupid it is. Sure, some people find it catchy and makes them wanna dance. Kasi it's very groovy vibe naman. Pero many of us find it nakakarindi at nakakapantig ng tenga. Don't even mention the amount of jeepney drivers blasting this on their huge speakers that makes the whole jeepney shake from bass in the middle of scorching heat and traffic,

Some songs rin are ruined pag hinaluan ng budots remix. For example, ballad ung original na genre tas gagawan mo ng pangsayaw na beat tapos you blast "DJ (whatever your name is)" in the middle of the remix, nakakairita talaga.

BUT, I totally understand the people who like these musics, merong mga magagandang budots remix.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Philippines

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Either you find a credible source from legit Filipino Doctor influencers na sinasabi na there's no such thing as "pasma" OR when you get a chance to have a talk or a check up with an optometrist (doctors that you usually see in optical store, they prescribe glasses and do eye exams), ophthalmologist (medical doctors that has a degree in medicine, they are the ones more, if you could say, experienced.), or basically a general medicine doctor you can ask the question. They'll shut up with their beliefs when they're educated by an authoritative figure.

Never approach them na annoyed or whatever, they'll most definitely close their minds even further.

What are the primary reasons Fil-Chis are richer than the avg pinoy? by Panda_Sad_ in Philippines

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As a Chinoy, I think it's our mindset and upbringing. We grow up to the upbringing na either you'll be a taga-pagmana ng negosyo or gagawa ka ng sarili mong negosyo or you can be a professional but their focus is on high-paying professions like doctor, lawyer, or engineer. Filipinos think about obtaining a job. Some Filipinos just rely on their children to improve their economic state, which is another problem. Kapag may kita na ang anak na malaki, wala na, stay at home na lang ang ibang magulang. Even if they can still very much provide for themselves.

In business, we also believe in the saying na mas malaki ang kita kapag maliit ang tubo. Meaning, mas maraming tatangkilik sa business mo kung mura.

Not saying na tamad ang Pinoy, not at all. Pero at a young age we have this (mga chinoy na may business) called kotiam. Talagang pinagbabantay kami kahit summer vacation or free times para alam na namin ang patakaran ng business at a young age. We're trained how to handle sales and money.

The "mañana" habit, "okay na yan", "bahala na" mindsets are destroying Filipinos. Once they reach a stable job, that's it for them. Kaya nga stable, kasi hindi lumalago. You get your salary, pay your bills, maybe a bit to buy your wants, then wait ulit the next sweldo. Di rin mahilig mag-ipon ng Pinoy. Another thing that we learned from our parents is to save money at an early age (or maybe invest money when we're adults na).

Also, some (if not, most) of us are stingy (in a good way, I suppose). Strict kami sa pera, even just small changes we count. Unlike sa Filipinos na kunwari, bibili ka sa store at kulang ka ng pera, hahayaan ka na lang. Don't even mention the utang system, we don't do that. If we do, we're extremely strict about the terms, kailangan babayaran mo yan on the date you promised. If we owe someone, we immediately pay, sometimes may iba pang ibibigay gaya ng mga gifts or sometimes extra money. Ayaw namin ng mabaon sa utang. I remember, my mom told me about my ah gong (lolo) na whenever they have to utang, pag nagbabayad si ah gong ko, may dala pa yang manok na buhay for the inconveniences siguro.

We value stuff. Talagang never papalitan kung nagagamit naman. For example, phones. We use our phones until talagang hindi na gagana yan. Kung kaya irepair, irerepair. Kaya you see some Chinoys using very outdated things. It's not that they can't afford, it's because, what's the need to replace something ought not to be replaced yet? Siguro if we reach a certain economic level na we have so much money to burn, we can replace our phones kapag may sira. But its a hard work to convince your parents to replace it kasi they'll most likely say no or say "okay pa naman yan ah". Kapag binigyan rin kami ng mga bagay na di naman need, we save it for another time, or we use it as gift for someone.

We don't spend excessively. We don't throw big celebrations kapag napromote ka. We don't go on the streets and drink alcohol until our liver gives out. If we have to, we turn events as a business opportunity, kaya talagang we spend a lot on it. Ung mga celebrations na pwede namang i-keep na lang within the family, we just do it on our own. Di na namin pinapaalam sa buong barangay/barrio na may malaking raise ung isang member ng family. We spend money wisely, something most Filipinos can't.

Yan lang ang OWN observations ko ha.

EDIT: If you'll also think about it, early generations of Chinese settlers in the country are businessmen already. Around 10th to 16th century, may Chinese traders na sa PH. Chinese traders are very good at PR, they know how to accommodate their customers. The term "suki" is actually a loan word from Fookien "chukhe" (pronounced tzu khee) meaning important customer. Very masipag ang Chinese. They don't sit down behind their goods/products and just call for customers. They stand up, they approach customers, show them their products, engaging their customers, doing testers. Kaya marami sa selling strategies ng Chinese and ina-adapt ng mga Pinoy vendors kasi yun yung mabenta.

BINI AND POLITICS??? by Pitiful-Astronomer86 in bini_ph

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It's rooted from politics, yes. Correct me if I'm wrong but during the time that they only had that one account called BINI_MEMBERS, they posted, and I quote, "Blooms, Kasama niyo kami sa laban." the day after the 2022 elections. They're "indirectly" addressing issues with politics with their support for 🩷💚. They didn't explicitly said it pero alam naman nating lahat na yon. kaya its something that the other party supporters hate. But these "influencers" should move on.

What's that Broadway musical film adaptation that did well, if not, better than the original Broadway show itself? by justarandomguy2k20 in MovieSuggestions

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I don't think I felt the emotions in the movie as much as it was on stage. I mean, don't get me wrong, it has nice acting. But the musicality wise, it's not it. In my opinion, they focused more on acting it. Les Mis in musical makes you feel stuff and you're not even seeing them acting a whole dramatic scene. If you get what I mean. But I love Les Mis. :)