We have one business partner in Guangzhou Province China, somewhere in Shenzhen. I sent one of our representatives there to do a business deal with this company we found in the business site: Alibaba.com. Since there is no airport in Shenzhen, I send him to Hong-kong so he will just ride a ferry boat. When he reached hong-kong, he is confident because all people there are fluent in English. However, when he reached Shenzhen, nobody in the port knows how to speak a single word of English. So he proceed walking to down-town and suddenly, he was surprised to hear a loud voice calling "Dito Pare... mura dito"... it was a Chinese inviting him to his bargain shop, where all counterfeit products are being sold.... our representative then realized that Filipinos in China are famous buyers of counterfeit products...
We have one business partner in Guangzhou Province China, somewhere in Shenzhen. I sent one of our representatives there to do a business deal with this company we found in the business site: Alibaba.com. Since there is no airport in Shenzhen, I send him to Hong-kong so he will just ride a ferry boat. When he reached hong-kong, he is confident because all people there are fluent in English. However, when he reached Shenzhen, nobody in the port knows how to speak a single word of English. So he proceed walking to down-town and suddenly, he was surprised to hear a loud voice calling "Dito Pare... mura dito"... it was a Chinese inviting him to his bargain shop, where all counterfeit products are being sold.... our representative then realized that Filipinos in China are famous buyers of counterfeit products...
Hehehe! There are many Filipinos in Shenzhen and Guangzhou! Mao tingali kabaw na ang Insik mag-Tagalog. We Filipinos love to buy cheap products. Kusog pa gyud manghangyo. Anad kaayo ko ana! bwahahaha! When we went to Beijing, grabe kaayo hinangyo-ay. From 350 yuan to 50 yuan or less. Grabe pod ka barato ilang products. Nakapalit ko sa Guanggzhou og 8 gigs na flash drive for 500 pesos. Waaaaaaaaaaaaa! pag-uli sa Pilipinas, dili na moandar! Pero grabe pod ang Insik manghayo na mopalit ka sa ila product, gunitan imong bukton, T-shirt, o bag! 'Di ka palakwon! But in Nanning, when the Chinese learned na we were Filipinos, sila na ang mo-lower sa ilang price kay matod pa nila, "Filipino, hen hao!" Very good gyud daw ta mga Pinoy! They were so impressed by PGMA who gave the opening speech during the 3rd China-ASEAN Expo. Usahay, dili na mi pabayron. Nalingaw pa gyud ang ubang insik kay pareho daw mi kagamaya ni PGMA. toink!!!
And speaking of the 3rd China-ASEAN Expo, you guys must be proud. The centerpiece of the tourism booth of the Philippines was the Tarsier and the Chocolate Hills. Yeah!
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