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by Juancho Gallarde, PNA

The Department of Education-Dumaguete City schools division has vowed to attain a zero collection of fees in the public elementary and secondary schools in the city, to include that being imposed and agreed upon by the Parents-Teachers Association (PTA).

DepEd division superintendent Dr. Ramir Uytico, however, stressed that voluntary contributions are most welcome if these are for the welfare of students.

Forced contribution is being discouraged, including the practice of some teachers to make it hard for students to get their clearances at the end of the school year if contributions are not paid off.

This developed as Dr. Uytico also ordered a thorough investigation into the cutting of mahogany, gmelina and talisay trees inside the North City Elementary School (NCES) during the conduct of the “Brigada Eskwela”.

Uytico said he was not informed about the cutting of the trees, as he directed person in charge of the physical facilities of the division to submit a report to his office this week.

NCES principal Victoria Maquiling clarified the school was issued the necessary permit to cut a number of trees that posed danger to school facilities in January this year by the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office. The cutting of the trees was implemented only during the summer vacation.

She explained this was precipitated by an incident late last year when a classroom of the NCES was destroyed by a tree branch that broke off. Until today, the classroom has yet to be repaired.

The principal further explained that due to lack of funds, the finished lumber is shared by the school and the private individual representing the cost of labor, as she denied reports that the lumber went to the wrong hands.

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Re: Zero Collection of Fees in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2011, 04:19:18 PM »
mao ni gina ingun na..eeeeeeestorytaheeeee!!!!!!!!!wla pa gani start sa klase naa na gibayran....tsk...tsk...if dili kabayad dili signan ang clearance....

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Re: Zero Collection of Fees in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2011, 08:36:06 PM »
It would be nice to have a free-education for Elementary and high school students just like here in the UK.

Teachers should be struck out from their licenses once they have found out that they are asking monetary funds towards the children/students.

The fact that PTA or Parents and Teachers Association exist means that children/students can go on learning and not worrying about contributions, penalties, projects, or any school activities that needed funds. Financial expenses must and only be discussed between adults (parents and teachers), as students are in school to learn for brighter future on their own, which then be shared to the community and to the nation by being a productive and a good citizen.

Schools, colleges, and universities in the Philippines are being left to govern themselves, which is very disconcerting.
Even how hard-hitting it is to see by every one, how poor pupils are, school-teachers are still on demands of money-needing activities, penalties, contributions, and bribery.
" Ingna imong mama Ondoy/Inday nga mag-amot ta ug para palit ug pintal para sa atong room", they would say to a child/student. Buildings and infrastructures are not responsibility of the parents, more so to a child/student. It is the government for the public school, and the owner for the private one.
When one build a business and offer services,one must provide all necessary equipments for its production and administration for its clients/users. You cannot just put a toilet without a rubbish bin, running water, toilet paper, etc.Because if you don't that toilet even how new it is, sooner than later, it will become un-usable. My point is that any maintenance should be charged on to its owner, or for the public, it's the government.

Colleges and universities, I am disgusted to its owners/operators. They don't seem to have a standard of subjects, they can change, add, re-invent a new subjects with no problems at all. Curriculum keeps on changing, infacts, they've been adding more subjects (unnecessary to the course) all the time. Year after year, they are adding more and more, and it seems to be no difficulty in them in doing so. There has been no control of standard in education. Private colleges and universities can do what-ever they like. Charges students gigantic fees, and miscellaneous for maintaining the toilets! ( as one examples). Although every body says, the toilets never been maintained and that students already paid that as part of their fees!.
I could not say that teachers are very well informed, experienced and skilled as well. I could say more about them and their bad moral values and incompetence. It's just not good enough really. The DepEd should come out from their hidings (offices) and give these organisations a discipline to help students, parents, communities, and nation to improve its life-styles and progress its development for all Filipinoes, and the new generation to come.

Free Education !
Free Learning!
Free-Poverty!



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Re: Zero Collection of Fees in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2011, 06:32:20 PM »
di jud ko mutuo aning zero collections....sana nga its for real

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« Reply #4 on: July 24, 2011, 09:45:09 PM »
It would be nice to have a free-education for Elementary and high school students just like here in the UK.

yes, it is nice.  we also have free elementary and secondary education here in the philippines.  our public schools are free.

Teachers should be struck out from their licenses once they have found out that they are asking monetary funds towards the children/students.

of course, licenses are "struck out" from teachers, through due process.  there's got to be a complaint, an investigation, and proof.  then the law will take its course.

The fact that PTA or Parents and Teachers Association exist means that children/students can go on learning and not worrying about contributions, penalties, projects, or any school activities that needed funds. Financial expenses must and only be discussed between adults (parents and teachers), as students are in school to learn for brighter future on their own, which then be shared to the community and to the nation by being a productive and a good citizen.

right on!  as far as i know, there are no contributions imposed unless the parents and teachers have agreed after meetings and discussions, otherwise, what parent will pay for something that hasn't been agreed on by a majority?

Schools, colleges, and universities in the Philippines are being left to govern themselves, which is very disconcerting.

now this is strange.  no school here in my country is ever left to govern itself.  it's either you have never studied here, you are not aware of our educational system, or you are grossly misinformed.

Even how hard-hitting it is to see by every one, how poor pupils are, school-teachers are still on demands of money-needing activities, penalties, contributions, and bribery.

whew!  is this uk english?

" Ingna imong mama Ondoy/Inday nga mag-amot ta ug para palit ug pintal para sa atong room", they would say to a child/student. Buildings and infrastructures are not responsibility of the parents, more so to a child/student. It is the government for the public school, and the owner for the private one.

When one build a business and offer services,one must provide all necessary equipments for its production and administration for its clients/users. You cannot just put a toilet without a rubbish bin, running water, toilet paper, etc.Because if you don't that toilet even how new it is, sooner than later, it will become un-usable. My point is that any maintenance should be charged on to its owner, or for the public, it's the government.

Colleges and universities, I am disgusted to its owners/operators. They don't seem to have a standard of subjects, they can change, add, re-invent a new subjects with no problems at all. Curriculum keeps on changing, infacts, they've been adding more subjects (unnecessary to the course) all the time. Year after year, they are adding more and more, and it seems to be no difficulty in them in doing so. There has been no control of standard in education. Private colleges and universities can do what-ever they like. Charges students gigantic fees, and miscellaneous for maintaining the toilets! ( as one examples). Although every body says, the toilets never been maintained and that students already paid that as part of their fees!.

you don't know the philippines.  but you do sound like someone who failed to learn about school toilets or the school you attended had golden toilet seats.

I could not say that teachers are very well informed, experienced and skilled as well. I could say more about them and their bad moral values and incompetence. It's just not good enough really. The DepEd should come out from their hidings (offices) and give these organisations a discipline to help students, parents, communities, and nation to improve its life-styles and progress its development for all Filipinoes, and the new generation to come.

we filipinoes do what we can and, like everywhere else, there are good and bad, competent and incompetent teachers.  most filipinoes though appreciate being filipinoes, unlike some (and i take care to emphasize that they're a minority) who end up living abroad, like in a western country, for one reason or other, usually by an accident of marriage, and then they take on some kind of superior stance and start to malign anything about filipinoes.  all i can say is that, unlike potatoes and tomatoes, you can take the girl out of the country but you can never take the country out of the girl.     

Free Education !
Free Learning!
Free-Poverty!

higher education is never free, but one can opt for minimal tuition in one's choice of school, at least here for us, filipinoes.  learning is free for everyone, in or out of school.  as for poverty, it was never for sale.

p.s.  suffice it to say that i feel silly tackling your treatise this way, but i'm in the mood for having fun.  i hope for your kind understanding.  or, as british english may probably have it, this is to inform your good person that herein i offer my due respects but for the glaring misconstruction by someone on exile in an empire of faded glory that once had dominion over palm and pine.  ;)

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Re: Zero Collection of Fees in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2011, 05:14:31 AM »
yes, it is nice.  we also have free elementary and secondary education here in the philippines.  our public schools are free.

* Are you living in the Philippines or just pretending that you know it all? Public schools in my country-the Philippines has never been free. That's a fact! It's mean to be but it isn't!

of course, licenses are "struck out" from teachers, through due process.  there's got to be a complaint, an investigation, and proof.  then the law will take its course.

There are enough proofs but they're just being hidden by their com-padres and com-madres. That is  what's happening in our society. Whether you accept it or not.Complaints in the Philippines are just like throwing needles in the hay-stocks, it will never get answered. Investigations are mis-handled all the time!


right on!  as far as i know, there are no contributions imposed unless the parents and teachers have agreed after meetings and discussions, otherwise, what parent will pay for something that hasn't been agreed on by a majority?

No! Absolutely not. Based on our experiences, what you said is not what is happening. Sorry, but it's true.

now this is strange.  no school here in my country is ever left to govern itself.  it's either you have never studied here, you are not aware of our educational system, or you are grossly misinformed.


First is, it is not strange because everyone knew about it, except you of course. What is strange is your total denial of the things,supposedly,can be improved but then can't, because in your eyes Philippine is perfect. I've got news for you, it isn't! Educational system is close to my heart as I am an educator and it pains me to see  people like you, who likes covering up what is not up to standard. Shame...Pity..You are probably the one who's mis-informed hence, you are telling me all of the perfect-lies and full of denials. One cannot progress if one cannot accept imperfections and how to resolved it!



whew!  is this uk english?

What's wrong with my English? Tell me and I'll explain it to you slowly, as one of my students..lol


you don't know the philippines.  but you do sound like someone who failed to learn about school toilets or the school you attended had golden toilet seats.

Oh, insults doesn't touch me, but to answer it, is to tell you that your writing is very bad. One of the BASIC rules of writing is to make the first letter of every sentence,a CAPITAL! Hence yours is not, then you have just murdered that very basic rule. I hope you agree with me. By the way, a friendly advice, before you complain about Filipinoes writing, please ensure that yours is perfect, which is by far. See, very simple.


we filipinoes do what we can and, like everywhere else, there are good and bad, competent and incompetent teachers.  most filipinoes though appreciate being filipinoes, unlike some (and i take care to emphasize that they're a minority) who end up living abroad, like in a western country, for one reason or other, usually by an accident of marriage, and then they take on some kind of superior stance and start to malign anything about filipinoes.  all i can say is that, unlike potatoes and tomatoes, you can take the girl out of the country but you can never take the country out of the girl. 

I, think you are very out of the stick and, can see both of your ears smoking!lol But to answer your insults with kindness is to say that, I am mainly telling my experiences together with the people that I know, that has the same view-points regarding the topic. Now, hush baby, hush and calm down. You are definitely living in the fairy-land and not the Philippines,a Third World Country..lol   

higher education is never free, but one can opt for minimal tuition in one's choice of school, at least here for us, filipinoes.  learning is free for everyone, in or out of school.  as for poverty, it was never for sale.

What? What are you ranting about? No one says it is free. You've lost me. You are seriously in the wrong sticks here. Ha ha ha you cannot take the quotes into its literal meaning. And based on the discussions above, it never meant like the way you said it. I'm sorry, you've lost me completely.

p.s.  suffice it to say that i feel silly tackling your treatise this way, but i'm in the mood for having fun.  i hope for your kind understanding.  or, as british english may probably have it, this is to inform your good person that herein i offer my due respects but for the glaring misconstruction by someone on exile in an empire of faded glory that once had dominion over palm and pine.  ;)
I certainly can see that, as you are completely and utterly in the wrong sticks and perhaps, not living at all in the Philippines. Oh well, you can insults as much as you like, but one thing for sure, I have touched your pride, and just like one says " pride can kill".


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« Reply #6 on: July 25, 2011, 11:11:11 AM »
* Are you living in the Philippines or just pretending that you know it all? Public schools in my country-the Philippines has never been free. That's a fact! It's mean to be but it isn't!

how about you, are you living in the philippines or just pretending that you know it all?  but if public schools in my country are not free, how much, then, is the tuition?  please enlighten ignorant me.

There are enough proofs but they're just being hidden by their com-padres and com-madres. That is  what's happening in our society. Whether you accept it or not.Complaints in the Philippines are just like throwing needles in the hay-stocks, it will never get answered. Investigations are mis-handled all the time!

whether you accept it or not, some complaints are given due course, some are not.  the operative word here is “sometimes”, not “all the time”. 

by the way, i didn’t know one throws “needles in the hay-stocks” (does “hay-stocks” happen to be the latest addition to london’s ftse 100?).  i thought all along that the idiom is “needle in a haystack”, as in “looking for a needle in a haystack” when one looks for/finds something that’s extremely hard to find.

No! Absolutely not. Based on our experiences, what you said is not what is happening. Sorry, but it's true.

you mean, parents contribute money without knowing why?  fiddlesticks, as they say during england’s victorian era!  based on my own experience with my nine-year-old who’s at school now, i never parted with a cent without knowing why.  to each his own reality…

First is, it is not strange because everyone knew about it, except you of course. What is strange is your total denial of the things,supposedly,can be improved but then can't, because in your eyes Philippine is perfect. I've got news for you, it isn't! Educational system is close to my heart as I am an educator and it pains me to see  people like you, who likes covering up what is not up to standard. Shame...Pity..You are probably the one who's mis-informed hence, you are telling me all of the perfect-lies and full of denials. One cannot progress if one cannot accept imperfections and how to resolved it!

it is strange because we know different things.  stranger still is your total disregard, i’m not saying your total ignorance, of the good things in your country that made you what you are.

What's wrong with my English? Tell me and I'll explain it to you slowly, as one of my students..lol

yes, please tell me about your spelling and subject-verb agreement, slowly, after which you can teach me sewing.

Oh, insults doesn't touch me, but to answer it, is to tell you that your writing is very bad. One of the BASIC rules of writing is to make the first letter of every sentence,a CAPITAL! Hence yours is not, then you have just murdered that very basic rule. I hope you agree with me. By the way, a friendly advice, before you complain about Filipinoes writing, please ensure that yours is perfect, which is by far. See, very simple.

you are insulted by a golden toilet seat?  i’m so sorry then, mea culpa, mea culpa.  surely you must have noticed that i did not complain about “filipinoes writing” (i’m a filipinoe too, you know, and unlike some i meet by chance on the internet, i dare not complain about being filipinoe).  all i did was to ask if yours is uk english. ;) 

hehe, my english writing is bad because i don’t use capital letters at the beginning?  look further, and you will see that most of the time i happen not to use capital letters in just about everything, including proper nouns.  it’s called style, in the same manner that you style yourself with an “empire” in some other thread here.  to each his own.  but if it makes you uncomfortable, you can always edit me, e.e. cummings be damned. ;D

I, think you are very out of the stick and, can see both of your ears smoking!lol But to answer your insults with kindness is to say that, I am mainly telling my experiences together with the people that I know, that has the same view-points regarding the topic. Now, hush baby, hush and calm down. You are definitely living in the fairy-land and not the Philippines,a Third World Country..lol


first, when i smoke, the smoke goes out my nostrils and not my ears.  but i can see you spitting fire from your mouth, which is located somewhere in your pretty face.  but lest you forget, you are a third world product, a filipinoe product. 

What? What are you ranting about? No one says it is free. You've lost me. You are seriously in the wrong sticks here. Ha ha ha you cannot take the quotes into its literal meaning. And based on the discussions above, it never meant like the way you said it. I'm sorry, you've lost me completely.

you mean, i think in figurative language?  but i thought I read “free education!” in your post, as quoted:

Free Education !
Free Learning!
Free-Poverty!

so i thought you meant the whole caboodle of education.  but i’ll put that to rest; yes, i’ve lost you, you who came from outer space.

(as always, i regret taking on a discussion, especially when i did so when i was bored, with someone such as you, who’s probably a self-styled educator whose license deserves to be revoked just for thinking the way you do.)

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« Reply #7 on: July 25, 2011, 11:13:42 AM »
I certainly can see that, as you are completely and utterly in the wrong sticks and perhaps, not living at all in the Philippines. Oh well, you can insults as much as you like, but one thing for sure, I have touched your pride, and just like one says " pride can kill".

aahhh, another idiom used the more for wear.  it’s “live out in the sticks” and not “wrong sticks”, dear educator.  i may or may not live in the philippines, but unlike you, i don’t look back to my beginnings with condescension.

oh, if pride can kill, yipeeee, baby, i’m alive!

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« Reply #8 on: July 25, 2011, 11:16:06 AM »
"The trouble with the world is not that people know too little,
but that they know so many things that ain't so."
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this works great for you, you know.  here's more:

The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane. (Mark Twain)





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« Reply #9 on: July 25, 2011, 07:10:43 PM »
this works great for you, you know.  here's more:

The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane. (Mark Twain)

Perfectly suited on you rather, as you're stories are far from the truth.The truth of the Third World Country.
Just because you  know a little doesn't mean that you know it all,you know.Some who has first-hand experience knows better and can truthfully tell a story, not like others who twist it to make it looks good.  People like you cannot make the world go round, instead they can make it stagnant. Shame on you..





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« Reply #10 on: July 25, 2011, 08:19:41 PM »
Perfectly suited on you rather, as you're stories are far from the truth.The truth of the Third World Country.

one truth of a third world country is that you are an example of its fifth rate product.

Just because you  know a little doesn't mean that you know it all,you know.Some who has first-hand experience knows better and can truthfully tell a story, not like others who twist it to make it looks good.

just because i know a little doesn't mean you know more.  but you are not alone, so cheer up.  there are also those such as you who claim firsthand experience and then resort to condescension just because they believe their lives have improved, materially.  there's no science, by the way, that proves that the brain's ability increases exponentially with one's feeling of material improvement, real or imagined, in their new first world.  :-X

People like you cannot make the world go round, instead they can make it stagnant. Shame on you..

fortunately, unlike you, i have no such grand plans.  but if you believe your kind can make the world go round (as if it would stop going round if you didn't), go ahead, start experimenting first with your snot.  as for shame, have you by chance ever felt it?

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« Reply #11 on: July 26, 2011, 03:05:33 AM »
one truth of a third world country is that you are an example of its fifth rate product.

Ah,cool insults. I can do better than that. I could put you in a.. a ..a.. 20th, perhaps or 50th? Do you know the reason why? Would you like to know? I'm sure you know it, plus i couldn't be bothered answering your rants!

just because i know a little doesn't mean you know more.  but you are not alone, so cheer up.  there are also those such as you who claim firsthand experience and then resort to condescension just because they believe their lives have improved, materially.  there's no science, by the way, that proves that the brain's ability increases exponentially with one's feeling of material improvement, real or imagined, in their new first world.  :-X

There, your prejudices against women with views and are cleverer than you but married to a foreigner. Is that it? Such a naive and ignorant person, you are dear. I feel sorry for the things that you believe in towards us. I don't know if you are totally lack of moral standard given by your parents or just as stupid and incompetent as the teachers who taught you in those important stages of your learning. You are talking about science, but failed to understand what it brings to the world and to all the People. You're insight towards us Filipina, who settled with a foreign husbands  is just so ancient, I wonder how you come up in mentioning the word "science" at all! lol Ok, I'll teach you now, just in case you don't know anything about us at all hence your ignorance can be observed. We, Filipina married with foreigners are much cleverer  than you are. We have an open-mind and full acceptance to all the changes around us, in short, we are adaptable. We have helped, since then, the economy of the Philippines, hence without us, Philippines will dissolve into bankruptcy. We are independent women,in so many ways,not like others who are dependent (such as you, darling) and just waiting on what they can bribe and corrupt from others  to indulge their day to day living in the Philippines.
We, women who married with foreigners are educated,professionals,widely-experienced and had traveled a long long way to tell the true picture of the story, not like you who's view is torpid.
A person like you will not last long here abroad as our Police will definitely interested with your prejudices.
We don't flaunt what we can buy with our £ (pounds) but instinctively, since you've mentioned it, I could say that you are that person who you've had just described. You, dear is the one who is materialistic, with a sluggish-brain function, and one who needs some lubrication to pave the way for the new-modern Filipina, who are far from your description. Such an ignorant view you have!

fortunately, unlike you, i have no such grand plans.  but if you believe your kind can make the world go round (as if it would stop going round if you didn't), go ahead, start experimenting first with your snot.  as for shame, have you by chance ever felt it?

What a surprise! I have  no doubt at all that you will stay as a pest of the society rather than a helpful citizen, who accept change,and debates on right and wrong. I have had my fair experiences of your kind ( thankful for it's limited number!) ,egocentricity as I called it, and I don't like them at all,infact I hated them, as they only like to listen at their own noises and nothing else, and they tend to attack the person rather than the contents of the conversation. One thing that I've observed as well to the people like yourself, is that, they tend not to have development. They rather stays under-developed. This is perhaps, because they can't stand nor accept that "2 heads are better than one" in solving problems; and that experiences are valuable commodities in telling a real story.They also ended up their arguments with fights rather than solving the problems. If I were you, starts solving the problems and stop denying the rights of all the students who are struggling.We could unite  you know, join our forces, as clevers, in tackling these  unjust problems of our society.Since you are the one in the Philippines, you could starts by researching what the students complaints are, investigate the complaints if they are being answered, look at the fees, if our students can afford them or not, if not then ask colleges and universities to put it down and follow the trend of the economy and stop putting in more and more profits on their purses.You could do better by doing this, instead of ranting around your useless insults, because it will never touched me, nor I will go down to your level which is a bit too low, knowing that I am married with a foreigner. Go on, research our colleges and universities in Bohol, look at first-hand their facilities, fees, teachers abilities,and talk to all the students, confidentially,without risking them from being thrown out. Compare the fees and the minimum wages in Bohol. Look at the curriculum this year and compared it next year, and count how many students who can't graduate because the colleges/universities are putting more and more subjects, if not, changing the subject's descriptive titles to keep students paying the schools.

Research as well the primary schools-the teachers, students,and their facilities. Examine each of them, and try to find out, what makes our society a Third of the worlds poorest country, because we are, which means, there has to be more problems somewhere, than it exposes.

We all, felt shame from time to time, but in this instance, it is you I am ashamed off by all your denials of the true picture, your rants of insults rather than facing the problems and tackling its solutions, your ignorance about us (Filipinas married with foreigners), your prejudices and  mis-conception towards our intellectual capacity. How wrong and naive you are if you think so. They are the reasons why I am ashamed to call you as my co-Filipino. You will be laughed by us, if you are in front of us, who are cleverer than you think. How one can be so wrong,even given the development of science and modernity of it's environment,but left with the ancient-nity (or insanity) of ideals and opinions such as yours . Such a weakest link, you are. Shame on you!


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« Reply #12 on: July 26, 2011, 10:23:55 AM »
Ah,cool insults. I can do better than that. I could put you in a.. a ..a.. 20th, perhaps or 50th? Do you know the reason why? Would you like to know? I'm sure you know it, plus i couldn't be bothered answering your rants!

hehe, then why are you answering?  ;D  

come to think of it, you believe i'm insulting you, i believe you are insulting the whole filipino nation.

There, your prejudices against women with views and are cleverer than you but married to a foreigner. Is that it? Such a naive and ignorant person, you are dear. I feel sorry for the things that you believe in towards us. I don't know if you are totally lack of moral standard given by your parents or just as stupid and incompetent as the teachers who taught you in those important stages of your learning. You are talking about science, but failed to understand what it brings to the world and to all the People. You're insight towards us Filipina, who settled with a foreign husbands  is just so ancient, I wonder how you come up in mentioning the word "science" at all! lol

say that again?  you sound like you are descended from tarsiers.  :-X

Ok, I'll teach you now, just in case you don't know anything about us at all hence your ignorance can be observed. We, Filipina married with foreigners are much cleverer  than you are. We have an open-mind and full acceptance to all the changes around us, in short, we are adaptable. We have helped, since then, the economy of the Philippines, hence without us, Philippines will dissolve into bankruptcy. We are independent women,in so many ways,not like others who are dependent (such as you, darling) and just waiting on what they can bribe and corrupt from others  to indulge their day to day living in the Philippines.

since you seem so sure, you must of course be talking about your personal knowledge and experience of being corrupt.  i understand.

if you bother to know more the people here at tb, the women especially, who happen to be less presumptuous than you are, many are married to foreigners.  they are great women, real professionals who hold no delusions that without them the philippines will “dissolve into bankruptcy”.  they are way, way, way more educated.  sabe?  

We, women who married with foreigners are educated,professionals,widely-experienced and had traveled a long long way to tell the true picture of the story, not like you who's view is torpid.

i have no problem with that... you just happen to impress me as one of the less educated professionals, judging from your sweeping stance.  a more educated person would have been less cocksure.

A person like you will not last long here abroad as our Police will definitely interested with your prejudices.

oh, i have lived for 17 years in different countries abroad and go home for month-long visits every year.  where’s the police, bobbie, gendarmerie, carabinieri, policia, polizei?  ;D

We don't flaunt what we can buy with our £ (pounds) but instinctively, since you've mentioned it, I could say that you are that person who you've had just described. You, dear is the one who is materialistic, with a sluggish-brain function, and one who needs some lubrication to pave the way for the new-modern Filipina, who are far from your description. Such an ignorant view you have!

you definitely don’t flaunt.  you just believe that without your pounds the philippines will “dissolve into bankruptcy”.

What a surprise! I have  no doubt at all that you will stay as a pest of the society rather than a helpful citizen, who accept change,and debates on right and wrong. I have had my fair experiences of your kind ( thankful for it's limited number!) ,egocentricity as I called it, and I don't like them at all,infact I hated them, as they only like to listen at their own noises and nothing else, and they tend to attack the person rather than the contents of the conversation.

and you yourself are not attacking the person but the contents of the conversation?  when brains were distributed, did you get a microscopic share?

One thing that I've observed as well to the people like yourself, is that, they tend not to have development. They rather stays under-developed. This is perhaps, because they can't stand nor accept that "2 heads are better than one" in solving problems; and that experiences are valuable commodities in telling a real story.They also ended up their arguments with fights rather than solving the problems.

you’re not fighting, dearie. :-*

If I were you, starts solving the problems and stop denying the rights of all the students who are struggling.We could unite  you know, join our forces, as clevers, in tackling these  unjust problems of our society.

if you were me, then i would be you, spouting, foaming in the mouth like a rabid dog.  :-X

Since you are the one in the Philippines, you could starts by researching what the students complaints are, investigate the complaints if they are being answered, look at the fees, if our students can afford them or not, if not then ask colleges and universities to put it down and follow the trend of the economy and stop putting in more and more profits on their purses.You could do better by doing this, instead of ranting around your useless insults, because it will never touched me, nor I will go down to your level which is a bit too low, knowing that I am married with a foreigner. Go on, research our colleges and universities in Bohol, look at first-hand their facilities, fees, teachers abilities,and talk to all the students, confidentially,without risking them from being thrown out. Compare the fees and the minimum wages in Bohol. Look at the curriculum this year and compared it next year, and count how many students who can't graduate because the colleges/universities are putting more and more subjects, if not, changing the subject's descriptive titles to keep students paying the schools.

whew!  i wish I could just close my eyes and convince myself that no boholana such as you exists.  are you sure you are a human being?  accio!
  
Research as well the primary schools-the teachers, students,and their facilities. Examine each of them, and try to find out, what makes our society a Third of the worlds poorest country, because we are, which means, there has to be more problems somewhere, than it exposes.

We all, felt shame from time to time, but in this instance, it is you I am ashamed off by all your denials of the true picture, your rants of insults rather than facing the problems and tackling its solutions, your ignorance about us (Filipinas married with foreigners), your prejudices and  mis-conception towards our intellectual capacity. How wrong and naive you are if you think so. They are the reasons why I am ashamed to call you as my co-Filipino. You will be laughed by us, if you are in front of us, who are cleverer than you think. How one can be so wrong,even given the development of science and modernity of it's environment,but left with the ancient-nity (or insanity) of ideals and opinions such as yours . Such a weakest link, you are. Shame on you!

why you, clever, cleverer and cleverest, laugh yourself rabid if you wish, you are only succeeding in making yourself unbelievably ridiculous, more ridiculous, most ridiculous.  avada kedavra!  

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« Reply #13 on: July 26, 2011, 10:52:10 AM »
nag-lalis naman ning duha ka maestra....wa na gyu'y mahitabong klase ani.....collection pa kaha?.. ;D

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« Reply #14 on: July 26, 2011, 11:07:45 AM »
Pastilan, di ba kaha maratsada ang atong tsansa sa pagpangempleyo ani... :P

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« Reply #15 on: July 26, 2011, 01:20:58 PM »
nag-lalis naman ning duha ka maestra....wa na gyu'y mahitabong klase ani.....collection pa kaha?.. ;D

hehe, ang usa maestra ug grade 2 section bugnay, ang usa maestra ug phd ug anatomy of an alien.  wa kay angay labanan, mao nga bigay lang dayon.  diay sibot, o. ;D 

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« Reply #16 on: July 26, 2011, 01:22:12 PM »
Pastilan, di ba kaha maratsada ang atong tsansa sa pagpangempleyo ani... :P

di man gyod tingali.  recommendation man ni fr chic ang gikinahanglan, di ang ako. ;D

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« Reply #17 on: July 26, 2011, 01:56:27 PM »
di man gyod tingali.  recommendation man ni fr chic ang gikinahanglan, di ang ako. ;D

Hmm, kon pasikaran ang labing lab-as nga kalamboan niining maong panghitabo, ingon man ang gahob nga panagbayloay sa it-on nga mga panahom, mapugos ako sa pag-abi-abi sa pangagpas nga inanayng nagkalayo gikan sa hanap kong panan-aw ang lamat sa bugnawng kaugmaon...

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« Reply #18 on: July 26, 2011, 02:05:27 PM »
Hmm, kon pasikaran ang labing lab-as nga kalamboan niining maong panghitabo, ingon man ang gahob nga panagbayloay sa it-on nga mga panahom, mapugos ako sa pag-abi-abi sa pangagpas nga inanayng nagkalayo gikan sa hanap kong panan-aw ang lamat sa bugnawng kaugmaon...

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« Reply #19 on: July 26, 2011, 02:12:29 PM »
kon nahinayak kapa, magkamoritsing gyud kas igit sa mga pagmahay...

Gani, bisan karon nga mao pay akong pagtikang paingon sa masaarong tingusbawan, nasanapan na ang akong panimhot sa lang-og nga utot sa kantalita...

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« Reply #20 on: July 26, 2011, 02:17:57 PM »
padaplin na ko dinhi... lawom na ang mga pulong; malumos unya ko.  british english ra raba ang akong nahibaw-an... :-[

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« Reply #21 on: July 26, 2011, 02:42:11 PM »
padaplin na ko dinhi... lawom na ang mga pulong; malumos unya ko.  british english ra raba ang akong nahibaw-an... :-[

Hmm, someone got it at the neck but you certainly were not at the end of your tether and you have come up smelling of roses (though I know you couldn’t give a monkey’s about it)…

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« Reply #22 on: July 26, 2011, 02:50:44 PM »
Hmm, someone got it at the neck but you certainly were not at the end of your tether and you have come up smelling of roses (though I know you couldn’t give a monkey’s about it)…

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i meant not to go spare by giving someone stick, but there was something cheap as chips, thence i transmogrified into someone as drunk as a lord. ;D

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« Reply #23 on: July 26, 2011, 03:09:09 PM »
 :) ;) :D ;D >:( :( :o 8) ::) ??? :P :-[ :-X :-\ :-* :)

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« Reply #24 on: July 26, 2011, 03:10:13 PM »
i meant not to go spare by giving someone stick, but there was something cheap as chips, thence i transmogrified into someone as drunk as a lord. ;D

Bwahaha! That attitude is bound to give you tears before bedtime, and perhaps even tears on your pillow (sama sa unlan ni Bugsay)... ;D

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« Reply #25 on: July 28, 2011, 03:52:19 AM »
Aw tinuod diay gyod ang gyera deri...  :-X :-X :-X mode na lang ko kay kapoy baya istorya'g maninggles sa mga tawo kada adlaw, basin maa-an patag taga Fifth World ani bwahahaha!!!  ;D



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:) ;) :D ;D >:( :( :o 8) ::) ??? :P :-[ :-X :-\ :-* :)

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Bwahaha! Giti jud? As in nganong giti-awtiawan? ;D

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Man to man diay ning duwaa... robo jamo  ;D



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He he, hinukasay sa publiko? ;D

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Ayaw ug tuo nga way collection, after three months from enrollment, mobalik na ang PTA collection.  Kon zero collection, wa nay collection
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« Reply #30 on: July 31, 2011, 09:54:02 PM »
hahahyyyyy...strategy lang na nila...pero the truth is naa japon na....

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He he, hinukasay sa publiko? ;D

ug sa nahimata na ko, nakaamgo na lang ko nga hasta diay ang nanan-aw sa robong duwa nahukasan. ;D 

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nag-lalis naman ning duha ka maestra....wa na gyu'y mahitabong klase ani.....collection pa kaha?.. ;D
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He he, hinukasay sa publiko? ;D

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« Reply #34 on: August 09, 2011, 04:11:50 PM »
ug sa nahimata na ko, nakaamgo na lang ko nga hasta diay ang nanan-aw sa robong duwa nahukasan. ;D 

Hmm, nahukasan ba kaha o naghukas og tuyo kay nanginit sa pagtinaw-aw sa hukasanay? ::)

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Re: Zero Collection of Fees in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
« Reply #35 on: August 09, 2011, 06:47:56 PM »
Hehehe.Mr. Hubag is smart when not to get in a forum where two inteligent ladies and feisty at that collide ! I am always a fan of Ms. Islander.

Hmm, kontento ra ko nga makasaksi sa hinukasay...

(Si Bugsay gatan-aw pud, pero gapahipi, ambot ngano kaha...) ;D

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« Reply #36 on: August 09, 2011, 06:50:00 PM »
Enjoy tingale sila sa skinny-dip o basin pod mga exhibitionists lang  ;D


Kon lamion ang gipang-exhibit, OK lang... ;D

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« Reply #37 on: August 09, 2011, 06:52:59 PM »
Hmm, kontento ra ko nga makasaksi sa hinukasay...

(Si Bugsay gatan-aw pud, pero gapahipi, ambot ngano kaha...) ;D

hehehe..nagpa-antaw lang.....kinsa ang lami sud-ongon, a pahinungdan lang pod....

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« Reply #38 on: August 09, 2011, 06:54:48 PM »
hehehe..nagpa-antaw lang.....kinsa ang lami sud-ongon, a pahinungdan lang pod....

Dayon sundan sa kanta ni Max Surban? ;D

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« Reply #39 on: August 09, 2011, 07:06:55 PM »
Dayon sundan sa kanta ni Max Surban? ;D

kadtong "mitulo na, mitulo na"?....

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