gawd! don't you just hate these people who don't know how to say 'thank you' or 'you're welcome', or even 'excuse me'... like, where's your manners man?! how did your parents brought you up?! don't you have any respect or anything towards other people?!
i just find it so irritating when people don't know how to say 'thank you' or 'excuse me' properly...
hindi naman sa nagpapasosyal or anything di ba, respeto na din yun, at siguro para na rin masabing may breeding ka naman di ba.
i do practice saying 'thank you' or 'excuse me' to people. when i buy stuffs at the store (convenience/sari-sari store, coffee shops, grocery, mall, manong's/manang's stand, or whatever it is that has monetary transaction going) i always make it a point to say 'thank you' to the cashiers that give their service. kahit na minsang nakakairita din ang cashier, we should always say thank you. and to those manong guards that opens the door for us, we should say thank you too at them. guards at 7/11 and starbucks are courteous enough to open doors whenever i leave their store, and i say 'thank you ' back at them...
'excuse me'... i use it often when i ride the jeep. pag sasakay at bababa, nag-eexcuse me ako para naman itabi nila ang magaganda nilang mga paa, tsaka para naman tumabi-tabi sila kapag uupo na ako. i also say 'thank you' sa jeep, when i make abot my fare, and when i get my change handed by other people. i say 'thank you'.
'excuse me' kapag dadaan sa maraming tao, o para makuha ang atensyon ng isang salesperson.
'thank you' kapag may ginawa para sayo, tandaang ang pagbili ay parang pag-utos sa tao.
'you're welcome' kapag may ginawa ka para sa tao, at nag-thank you sila, i-compliment sa pamamagitan ng salitang ito.
ekskyusmi... tenkyu... yor welkam.
excuse me... thank you... you're welcome.
maiikling mga salita... pero malaki ang importansya at kahulugan...
how i wish everyone would know how to act like civilized men.
i just find it so irritating when people don't know how to say 'thank you' or 'excuse me' properly...
hindi naman sa nagpapasosyal or anything di ba, respeto na din yun, at siguro para na rin masabing may breeding ka naman di ba.
i do practice saying 'thank you' or 'excuse me' to people. when i buy stuffs at the store (convenience/sari-sari store, coffee shops, grocery, mall, manong's/manang's stand, or whatever it is that has monetary transaction going) i always make it a point to say 'thank you' to the cashiers that give their service. kahit na minsang nakakairita din ang cashier, we should always say thank you. and to those manong guards that opens the door for us, we should say thank you too at them. guards at 7/11 and starbucks are courteous enough to open doors whenever i leave their store, and i say 'thank you ' back at them...
'excuse me'... i use it often when i ride the jeep. pag sasakay at bababa, nag-eexcuse me ako para naman itabi nila ang magaganda nilang mga paa, tsaka para naman tumabi-tabi sila kapag uupo na ako. i also say 'thank you' sa jeep, when i make abot my fare, and when i get my change handed by other people. i say 'thank you'.
'excuse me' kapag dadaan sa maraming tao, o para makuha ang atensyon ng isang salesperson.
'thank you' kapag may ginawa para sayo, tandaang ang pagbili ay parang pag-utos sa tao.
'you're welcome' kapag may ginawa ka para sa tao, at nag-thank you sila, i-compliment sa pamamagitan ng salitang ito.
ekskyusmi... tenkyu... yor welkam.
excuse me... thank you... you're welcome.
maiikling mga salita... pero malaki ang importansya at kahulugan...
how i wish everyone would know how to act like civilized men.
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don't forget "sorry"...
the moment you think that people have gone far from the pre-historic era, you'll still be surprised with how stupid and uncivilized people can get.
missed ya, niko! hugs!
kala ko dapat otomatik yan. pero may mga taong walang breeding talaga. tanggapin mo na lang. ako kahit sagutin lang tanong ko tenkyu na ako e.
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