@rance
i surely hope that i'm more attractive than usual hihihi...
nagtubo pa bya ko...sideways...
again, thanks bro!
@rance
i surely hope that i'm more attractive than usual hihihi...
nagtubo pa bya ko...sideways...
again, thanks bro!
Sure.. Goodluck*wierd* why izit some gurls start calling bro to the dudes
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too bad no such thing as divorce here in pinas..if it's going to be an annulment then prolly it wud take a longer time to carry her on his arms =)
why? would you want to be called "sis" instead?Originally Posted by Rance
What I'm saying is that most people call bro to the bro's.. sis to the sis's.. and so on it is unusual for me to be called bro from a lady unless you are family heh
sigh...kahilak man sad ta ani nga story...
Originally Posted by Rance
sorry po...
we are one family under God's grace...![]()
peace bro, er, sir...whatever![]()
ka nice ani oi..ntouching kaau..
@babaepoako
yeah, this is one of the most inspiring stories i've read
it's just sad that realization comes in bitter packages
wa ta koy labot pero apil apil lang jud ko ani kay i often--ALWAYS--call guys here bro. mo explain lang ko gamay bro ha? (see?)Originally Posted by Rance
of course, i shouldnt call a guy "sis", but that's beside the point.
perhaps it's relating to people equally, as labyrinth pointed out. now there's gender, so you either call them sis or bro, unless you want to emphasize social heirarchy so you might decide to call them ate, kuya, lil sis, lil bro, etc.
and i guess we are just that friendly we think everybody is family
bitaw this won't work with everybody. i had this korean friend before who thought i was too irreverent. he was my friend, alright, but ingon siya nga if naa pa kuno ko sa korea iya kuno ko ipadakop sa pulis! aheheh
by the way, OT ni. sensya na mga mods
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