The not so good things in other countries
- grayfox17
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^i can confirm yung medyo pagiging different nung mga taga mainland chinese. But I have great respect for them and for that hindi ko na lang idedetalye ang bad encounters ko sa kanila tutal hindi rin naman ganun karami eh.
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hehehe oo nga may tagatulak na. yung mga kapwa pasahero.
pag sumasakay ako ng lrt nun, kahit nakatayo lang ako, napapasok ako dahil sa tulakan mula sa likuran. parang end of the world kung magtulakan.
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pandagdag trabaho rin yan dito sa pinas, yang mga pushers.
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^ Kaso alam mo naman dito sa atin. mahawakan lang pag-iisipan ka manyak at nanantsing.
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- DarkRushBeat
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Eto lang sa Australia ha...Delikado kapag bumabaha sa kanila...Not just because of the flood waters, but also of the wildlife it brings along on public places...
Like these...
and
As per my Aussie officemates, bawal pumatay ng wildlife dun sa kanila ng basta basta na lang...
Like these...
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As per my Aussie officemates, bawal pumatay ng wildlife dun sa kanila ng basta basta na lang...
Everybody wants Happiness, Nobody wants Pain...
But you can't have a Rainbow, without a little Rain....
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But you can't have a Rainbow, without a little Rain....
Wrestling/Handheld Games/Horror/Zombie Films/Paranormal/Basketball Shoes/Body Building
Gameboy/Nintendo DS/PSP/Nintendo 3DS
FC: 1934-0903-9050
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^ Baka mga terrorista or ka-alyado ng terrorists yun mga nag-like at smiley.
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Racist behavior of the Japanese people
WARNING: Please don't read ahead if you're not aware of the racist acts, and you don't want to ruin your trip to Japan.
Just got back from SG and there were a number of Japanese tourists in the hotel I stayed at. It was basically a coughing fest during breakfast, especially when there were more Japanese and 1-3 groups of Caucasians. They apparently do this as a signal saying that there's a non-Japanese person in that area.
I saw this happen several times at the anime convention too. One Japanese guy just coughed directly (without covering his mouth of course) at the usher when the usher was walking by. That JP dude smelled like fermented apple though. Another memorable one was when two JP guys were going to their seats before the concert and there was a group of SG people talking loudly. One of the JP guys just did a fake cough so loud in that direction.
One guest was even yawning in the direction of the hotel staff which supposedly means 'You, non-Japanese person, smell'. I don't know if I should be glad or not that I wasn't on the receiving end of these during breakfast. I think that fact led to 1 Chinese staff to cover his nose when I pass by him. The Japanese didn't even do that to me, and they're known to be quite sensitive to smell.
Some Japanese did this to me though. First was the guy who smelled like fermented apple, yawned at me while covering his mouth. Well, at least he covered his mouth. Same thing happened at the lift in the hotel, when I got back from the concert and my hair was still a bit wet with sweat. He did look at my clothes and stuff first before doing that. I'm not sure if he was checking if I've got JP blood or not . Let's just say I had some Japanese 'accessory' with me during that time.
I might say this, but I still like the culture and people. Well, mainly the ladies.
WARNING: Please don't read ahead if you're not aware of the racist acts, and you don't want to ruin your trip to Japan.
Just got back from SG and there were a number of Japanese tourists in the hotel I stayed at. It was basically a coughing fest during breakfast, especially when there were more Japanese and 1-3 groups of Caucasians. They apparently do this as a signal saying that there's a non-Japanese person in that area.
I saw this happen several times at the anime convention too. One Japanese guy just coughed directly (without covering his mouth of course) at the usher when the usher was walking by. That JP dude smelled like fermented apple though. Another memorable one was when two JP guys were going to their seats before the concert and there was a group of SG people talking loudly. One of the JP guys just did a fake cough so loud in that direction.
One guest was even yawning in the direction of the hotel staff which supposedly means 'You, non-Japanese person, smell'. I don't know if I should be glad or not that I wasn't on the receiving end of these during breakfast. I think that fact led to 1 Chinese staff to cover his nose when I pass by him. The Japanese didn't even do that to me, and they're known to be quite sensitive to smell.
Some Japanese did this to me though. First was the guy who smelled like fermented apple, yawned at me while covering his mouth. Well, at least he covered his mouth. Same thing happened at the lift in the hotel, when I got back from the concert and my hair was still a bit wet with sweat. He did look at my clothes and stuff first before doing that. I'm not sure if he was checking if I've got JP blood or not . Let's just say I had some Japanese 'accessory' with me during that time.
I might say this, but I still like the culture and people. Well, mainly the ladies.
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Care to clarify that Japanese "accessory"?
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