ok rana oi..give & take gud..buot hona honaOn mas dako ug natabang ang JAPAN kay sa pinas..especially in projects sa JAPAN biya ta tig utang ug budget para infra projects sa CEBU....
ok rana oi..give & take gud..buot hona honaOn mas dako ug natabang ang JAPAN kay sa pinas..especially in projects sa JAPAN biya ta tig utang ug budget para infra projects sa CEBU....
sabagay ok raman pud na.pa sipsip ba hehehe
dle man cguro angay tabangan ang japan, ka rich na nila, ka poor natu...
"If we give in good faith, it will come back to us a hundred, thousand or million folds." Whatever the amount "dako para nato kay poor country man kaha ta or gamay para sa Japan kay dato sila nga country". Important is Japan is very appreciative of our action and they let the People of Japan know about it. Our President's act was in the Japan news (papers and TV).
It's the act that always counts, Japan was very appreciative sa gibuhat sa Thailand nga nag himo ug hotlines to take calls for donation and support for Japan during the calamity. Ang napundok nga kwarta sa Thailand was the biggest amount for Japan nga na receive because it came from a "million act of kindness" from different individuals.
politics gud.. kamo jud dugay kaayo ka g![]()
anak ng lolo mong panot! tinuod ni?
toinks!.. pinoy gyud.. magpaka ingon bisan wala!
mao jud na batasan sa pinoy.. sama ug manghagad kaon bisan gigutom pa..
mag pakita nga nindot ug balay.. pero lubong sa utang..
in short.. mahilig magpasikat!
PASTILAN!!! tabangi sa atoang mga street children before PASIKAT!!!
KSP!!!!!!! PAKSSSSHHHHHYEETTTTT!![]()
^^ hehehe lahi pud imo view bro pero I do not think its about pasikat. Think deeply and think hard. But we respect your views.
dako nanang 1m USD sa japan karon, they need all the help they can get. magkalig.on sad ang relationship sa japan and philippines.
woo bring in the japanese babes![]()
nindot ni cya ky nka tabang c noy2x but mas maayo jud unta kung gi una niya atong nasud. let's admit the fact nga mas nanginahanglan pa jud tag tabang compared sa japan...
ihatag nalang na as regalo namong mga OFW sa Japan ang $1M oi, naka contribute man sad mi ug $883 M last year sa remittance. hehehe!
OFW remittances up 7.6% to $1.48 B in January - The Philippine Star » News » Business
On the other hand, Asian countries accounted for 12.6 percent to $2.36 billion of the total amount of money sent home by OFWs last year. Japan was the major contributor with $883 million followed by Singapore with $734.13 million, Hong Kong with $362.5 million, and Taiwan with $121.7 million.
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