I know I always say it's safe here in the #Philippines, we are not racists, there are a lot of Africans too—but not African-Americans.
Well, mire are migrating from the US!
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[From America to the Philippine...]( )
At this point, it is already funny. Why would anyone take them seriously when they started this drama very wrongly?
They tried to get the sympathy of the public and failed. They watch too much drama. 😅
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As I've said before, she's sending a strong message which her critics are missing or pretending they didn't hear loud and clear. The more they ignore her message and focus only in criticizing her choices, the more she's going to push it until they recognize what she's fighting for is worthwhile.
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You know, it's weird to have suggested amounts for tips. 😅
Here in the #Philippines there are two types of tips allowed by our law:
1. Standard percentage already included in the receipt
2. Voluntary tipping
There are guidelines to follow too.
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This is the difference between the idol industry (from any country) to real singers. No, seriously. Some idols even shared how their agencies only train them for a certain type if voice because that's their role. Which only makes them worrying when they sing live.
Real singers? They are singers.
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LOL. I thought it's phe monsoon rains still. I wasn't aware there's Dante and Emong pulling the rains inland. 😅
I'm too used to this weather during these months, I rarely check the news. 😅 I mean, if you've lived through the 80s and 90s, constant rain is very normal.
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Her critics are looking at this wrongly. Jennie is sending a very strong message. Jennie is standing up for something. Jennie is challenging social norms.
If you criticize her for her actions, choices, and clothing, you won't be able to make her speak. Listen to her and you'll make her speak.
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