Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Wednesday, and I am sadly reminded..

In the midst of my reading, studying, cooking, laundry, emails, phonecalls, eating and back to emails on this busy, busy Wednesday, I came across this one forwarded by a friend of mine and which I had earmarked for followup reading the other day. Maybe I had vaguely seen this before, or a variation of this topic, but still, since I've never posted or shared anything like this on this site, I will not only forward this, but also share it with everyone.

 

Sa Mga Kababayan kong OFW...Pinoys and Pinays

Meron akong gustong ibahagi para sa ating lahat na mga PILIPINO. Simple pero parang mahirap gawin ng karamihan sa atin. Hindi ito makukuha sa puro daldalan lang or walang kabuluhang pagtatalo, kumilos tayo ngayon na.

Sa ibang bansa: Pag nagkasala ang Pinoy, pinarusahan siya ayon sa batas.


Sa PINAS
: Pag nagkasala ang ang Pinoy, ayaw niyang maparusahan kasi sabi niya mali raw ang batas.


Sa ibang bansa: Pinag-aaralan muna ng Pinoy ang mga batas bago siya pumunta roon, kasi takot siyang magkamali.

Sa PINAS: Pag nagkamali ang Pinoy, sorry kasi hindi raw niya alam na labag sa batas iyon.


Sa ibang bansa: Kahit gaano kataas ang bilihin at tax sa USA okey lang, katuwiran natin doble kayod na lang.

Sa PINAS: mahilig ka sa last day para magbayad ng tax minsan dinadaya mo pa o kaya hindi ka nagbabayad. Rally ka kaagad kapag tumaas ang pasahe at bilihin sa halip na magsipag mas gusto natin ang nagkukwentuhan lang sa munisipyo o kahit sa alinmang tanggapan.

Sa Singapore : Kapag nahuli kang nagkalat or nagtapon ng basura sa hindi tamang lugar, magbabayad ka na 500 Singapore dollars. Sabi ng Pinoy, okey lang kasi lumabag ako sa batas.

Sa Pinas: Kapag nagkamali ang Pinoy katulad nang ganito, Sabi ng Pinoy, ang lupit naman ni Bayani Fernando , mali naman ang pinaiiral niyang batas eh akala mo kung sino. Ayun nag-rally na ang Pinoy, gustong patalsikin si Bayani Fernando kahit na alam niyang mali siya.

Mga igan, ilan pa lang iyan baka may iba pa kayong alam.


Bakit ang PINOY, pwedeng maging 'law abiding citizen sa ibang bansa ng walang angal' pero sa sarili nating bayang PILIPINAS na sinasabi ninyong mahal natin, eh hindi natin magawa, BAKIIITTTTT?????????


ETO PA,
'Ang Pilipino NOON at NGAYON':
NOON: Wow ang sarap ng kamote (kahit nakaka-utot)


NGAYON
: Ayaw ko ng kamote gusto ko French Fries (imported eh)
NOON: Wow ang sarap ng kapeng barako


NGAYON
: Ayaw ko niyan gusto kong kape sa STARBUCKS (imported coffee 100 pesos per cup)
NOON: Bili ka ng tela para magpatahi ng pantalon like maong


NGAYON
: Gusto ko LEVI'S, WRANGLER, LEE (Tapos rally tayo 'GMA tuta ng KANO ') Di ba tuta ka rin naman.
NOON: Sabon na Perla OK ng pampaligo


NGAYON
: Gusto mo DOVE, HENO DE PRAVIA, IVORY, etc. may matching shampoo pa
NOON: Pag naglaba ka batya at palopalo ok na, minsan banlaw lang sa batis pwede na


NGAYON
: Naka-washing machine ka na plus ARIEL powder soap with matching DOWNY pa para mabango. Alam ko mas marami pa ang alam ninyo tungkol dito, pero mangilan-ngilan lang iyan para bigyan ng pansin.

Mga Pilipino nga ba tayo? O baka sa salita lang at E-Mail pero wala naman sa gawa.


My Fellow Filipinos,

When I was small, the Philippine peso was P7 to the $dollar. The president was Diosdado Macapagal. Life was simple. Life was easy. My father was a farmer. My mother kept a small sari-sari store where our neighbors bought sang-perang asin, sang-perang bagoong, sang-perang suka, sang-perang toyo at pahinging isang butil na bawang. Our backyard had kamatis, kalabasa, talong, ampalaya, upo, batao, and okra. Our silong had chicken¡­ We had a pig, dog & cat. And of course, we lived on the farm. During rainy season, my father caught frogs at night which my mother made into batute (stuffed frog), or just plain fried.. During the day, he caught hito and dalag from his rice paddies, which he would usually inihaw. During dry season, we relied on the chickens, vegetables, bangus, tuyo, and tinapa. Every now and then, there was pork and beef from the town market.

Life was so peaceful, so quiet, no electricity, no TV. Just the radio for Tia Dely, Roman Rapido, Tawag ng Tanghalan and Tang-tarang-tang.. And who can forget Leila Benitez on Darigold Jamboree? On weekends, I played with my neighbours (who were all my cousins). Tumbang-preso, taguan, piko, luksong lubid, patintero, at iba pa. I don't know about you, but I miss those days.

These days, we face the TV, Internet, e-mail, newspaper, magazine, grocery catalog, or drive around. The peso is a staggering and incredible
P47 to the $dollar. Most people can't have fun anymore. Life has become a battle. We live to work. Work to live. Life is not easy. I was in Saudi Arabia in 1983.. It was lonely, difficult, & scary. It didn't matter if you were a man or a woman. You were a target for rape. The salary was cheap & the vacation far between. If the boss didn't want you to go on holiday, you didn't. They had your passport. Oh, and the agency charged you almost 4 months of your salary (which, if you had to borrow on a '20% per month arrangement' meant your first year's
pay was all gone before you even earned it).

The Philippines used to be one of the most important countries in Asia. Before & during my college days, many students from neighboring Asian countries like Malaysia , Indonesia , Japan and China went to the Philippines to get their diplomas. Until 1972, like President Macapagal, President Marcos was one of the most admired presidents of the world. The Peso had kept its value of P7 to the $dollar until I finished college.

Today, the Philippines is famous as the 'housemaid' capital of the world. It ranks very high as the 'cheapest labor' capital of the world, too. We have maids in Hong Kong, laborers in Saudi Arabia , dancers in Japan , migrants and TNTs in Australia and the US , and all sorts of other 'tricky' jobs in other parts of the globe.

Quo Vadis, Pinoy? Is that a wonder or a worry? Are you proud to be a Filipino, or does it even matter anymore? When you see the Filipino flag and hear the Pambansang Awit, do you feel a sense of pride or a sense of defeat & uncertainty? If only things could change for the better....... Hang on for this is a job for Superman. Or whom do you call? Ghostbusters. Joke. Right?

This is one of our problems.
We say 'I love the Philippines ¡­ I am proud to be a Filipino.'

When I send you a joke, you send it to everyone in your address book even if it kills the Internet. But when I send you a note on how to save our country & ask you to forward it, what do you do?

You chuck it in the bin.


I want to help the maids in Hong Kong ... I want to help the laborers in Saudi Arabia ... I want to help the dancers in Japan ... I want to help the TNTs in America and Australia ...

I want to save the people of the Philippines ... But I cannot do it alone. I need your help and everyone else's.


So please forward this e-mail to your friends. If you say you love the Philippines , prove it. And if you don't agree with me, say something anyway. Indifference is a crime on its own.


Juan Delacruz

43 comments:

  1. it was ironic...

    just as I was posting this I saw another post by a member of the group I belong to..titled 'The Philippines Amongst the Top Ten"...

    and there I was agog and maybe aghast..na baka bad-timing lang to...
    so I came back to it and read the post..actually it was about our country pala as being included in the list for the "Top 10 places to spend moments with the ferocious sharks"

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  2. Meow Cat. As in many cases in real life, there are more than two sides for every issue. I don't know if the colors of the text is your choice or your friend's choice, but it looks very similar to the color of the MMDA street urinals. And maybe it's just me, but the color of the "NGAYON" description is very revealing.

    Let me just say for now that I'm a little bit apprehensive as to where this post could lead to.

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  3. i had posted it with a sense of pride that the Philippines was highly placed dear,
    with the sharks are the islands,resorts.snorkeling.diving and a host of other economic activities that should keep Filipinas in the country.

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  4. hello Roger,

    of course, your post was not anything bad about my country ;-)

    and in fact, it is a good post about nature and places to visit, definitely something that the Philippines would be happy to be included in, so I thank you...

    its just that it seemed to me to be ironic and weirdly funny -

    1. the post I have above is negative and chastises (or does much more than that) for how Filipinos are perceived to have become..and maybe tries to rally my countrymen to some form of nationalistic iota of feeling...(some people could argue about that)

    2. the post you have is about sharks...and though it is really a positive article, it could also be twisted into a notion of how "sharks" (and not the aquatic type) abound here in my country

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  5. worry not my dear Katisha for there are found all varieties of sharks even in land locked countries. trust me child!

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  6. teka, teka..hehe..di naman yata maraming nagbabasa sa mga blogs ko fuera lang group natin..which, I think is composed of medyo mature *ehem* and professional people...

    konti lang mga bata nagbabasa sa posts ko..mabibilang lang sa...one hand..

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  7. *grin* I will take your word for it

    and let me say..not just sharks, but crocodiles, alligators, leeches, worms..such a pity really, its an insult to the animals to be compared to some of these so-called homo sapiens...tsk..tsk...

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  8. as in halfway matanda..pero looks bata pa rin...

    (I was referring to the age level when I used the term "mature", and was not throwing brickbats at mental capability, EQ, SQ or akung anong Q-Q pa maiisip ng mga experto) :-)

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  9. hmm..makes me think..dapat siguro sinabi ko one foot in the grave, the other foot in the cradle?

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  10. btw, Roger's post is really nice..and the title had specifically mentioned Philippines....

    if Roger is ok for me to cut and paste from his post -> here is the paragraph about Philippines:

    Malapascua in Philippines gives you the view of the rare Thresher shark. The island is a small one, but for the shark lover, this place will make for a great vacation spot. The popularity of the place increases with the sharks like Blacktip sharks, Hammerhead sharks, Whitetip sharks, Nurse sharks, and Bamboo sharks. Is meeting the shark and being close to them a dream for you? Make it come true by shark diving here.

    Quote.Unquote.

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  11. Sorry, I'm Bicolano. Don't know the english translation.

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  12. How true and how sad. Here's more:

    Sa America: Ang Pinoy marunong pumila
    Sa Pilipinas: Walang pumipila, sumisingit pa

    Sa America: Ang Pinoy gumagamit ng basurahan
    Sa Pilipinas: Kalye ang ginagamit na basurahan

    Sa America: Ang Pinoy sumusunod sa traffic, nakapirme sa lane
    Sa Pilipinas: Pinoy ang sanhi ng traffic

    Sa America: Ang Pinoy ay taas tindig pag tugtog ng Star Spangled Banner
    Sa Pilipinas: Di pa tapos ang Lupang Hinirang naglalakad na.

    Sa America: Agad niyang nagagaya ang American accent
    Sa Pilipinas: Ikinahihiya niyang magsalita ng Tagalog, English pa rin

    Sa America: Maski waiter, busboy, messenger, janitor pinapasukan
    Sa Pilipinas: Ikinahihiya ang mga trabahong ganyan

    Sa America: Maski apihin ng Puti OK lang
    Sa Pilipinas: Nang-aapi ng mahihirap

    Marami pa pero kelangan na akong mag-almusal.

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  13. waaah...masyadong deep for me...teka..ano bang common thing with the two? naive..di naman...walang awareness sa mundo?

    ulyanin ba is Bicolano? if not, ano yon in Bicol...

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  14. "Ulyanin" is Tagalog. "Ulyanon" is Bicol.

    Rootword = uli (to return), i.e. return to childhood. It is figurative for "makaka-limutin" in Tagalog.

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  15. to elaborate,Mallapscua was placed alongside Gaansbaai in South Africa, the Maldives, Cocos Islands,Rhode Islands,the Bahamas, Isla Holbox in Mexico and the Red Sea in Egypt.

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  16. ay diosme..bat di na lang sinabi makalimutin..:-) (forgetful)

    sabagay it sounds nicer put that way...

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  17. Ay, oo nga. Sorry, nakalimutan ko kasi...hehehehe....

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  18. eto pa ang isa na description to describe Chito for forgetting it...

    ..."limtanon"(as we say in Cebuano for forgetful)

    for the ulyain, I think we would say "nibalik sa pagkabata" (back to childhood)

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  19. in fairness though, I have to say not all Pinoys are the same naman...there are some who regardless of whether they are in other countries or back in their native soil..still do act pretty decent..

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  20. so we should be proud and happy that for the top 10 diving places...Philippines was representing Southeast Asia..

    speaking of SE Asia, I have been still saddened by the country not being included in Frommer's SE Asia guidebook...

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  21. Ulyanin...I think Tochie means Senile.

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  22. ayan *claps hands* that is certainly more of what I think Chito means than the tame "forgetful"

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  23. Hi Kat,

    I think, Roger really meant what he said here that Philippines is a great haven for shark diving. Being ranked in the top 10 should be an honor. If I am not mistaken, Australia is #1, #2 is San Francisco and #3 is South Africa because of the Great White Shark. National Geographic always feature those 3 locations.

    There are other places worse than the Philippines when it comes to non-aquatic sharks.

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  24. Yes, I knew someone will remember.

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  25. Hindi pa kasi ako Ulyanin...nyuk nyuk nyuk. Pero malapit na.

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  26. it is, it is! I totally agree and am thankful to Roger

    oh, btw, I had invited some other people to join the group he is in..like Sir B..because its a site to promote the ASEAN region..so for those reading this thread/post etc. and if you like to help in promoting the country as well as the other countries in this region, please sign up! I even signed up that I haven't been organized and posted all the pictures I've taken on my trips around the spots here and there...

    articles, photos, etc. of your trip on these countries would be great way to help other people see their beauty..esp those lesser-known places...

    link to the group: oneasean.multiply.com

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  27. hehehe..was that an indirect jab that si Tochie ay ulyanin..sabagay..he did say he forgot..

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  28. that is a good point we are not the worst..although nasasama sa ibat-ibang listahan nga both good and bad......I was just amused about the timing of our postings...

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  29. These are just observations that become generalizations. Of course there are exceptions.

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  30. thanks cat for sharing .sadly talaga yan ang katotohanan..bilang Pinoy.yan proud na proud ako kaya me flag pa ako sa car ko.. :)..

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  31. i think 'ulyanin', ginagamit more to describe yung matatanda na malilimutin. while 'malilimutin' can be just anyone, even a child.

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  32. precisely. that's why it's a word meant for old people.

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  33. My name is synonymous with senile. I always have my Senior moments :-)

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  34. baka naman may condition din na even if young, senile din...some mental breakdown etc.

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  35. Iba yun, Kat. Senility can be associated with Dementia. It affects a certain part of the brain (I think it is the Thalamus) in which when someone suffers an event like a Stroke or sometimes just brain atrophy, that person will have Dementia. A lot of times they will not remember the things that happened a few minutes ago but they remember remote memories such as their childhood, or their HS days, the year they were born, etc. Usually that leads to Alzheimer's Disease but that cannot be confirmed until the person dies and the brain is autopsied. Prognosis lang. The best way to prevent this from happening is just keep your mind going and thinking all the time. An idle mind is the Devil's workshop and that devil is Alzheimer's disease. Here a link if you want to read more about it.

    http://neurology.health-cares.net/senile-dementia.php

    Candidly, being senile is a common joke to people on their way to becoming senior citizens. Then before they know it it hits them :-(

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  36. Katulad nang dati, di ko nais na palawigin ang ganitong pananaw sa ating sarili. Law of attraction pa rin. Sa paglabas-pasok ko sa Pilipinas, marami na rin akong napansing magandang pagbabago.

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  37. dios ko...parang ayaw ko mag -read kc baka ikot ng ikot yan sa isip ko...as per law of attraction (see Sir B's post before this), ma-attract pa sa akin..hehehe...

    joke only, its good to know and learn about things, even if they are not that "likeable"

    lahat naman tayo papatungo sa pagtanda eh...so..I hope that when the time comes and lahat ng buhok ko puti na, I can accept it gracefully too..

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  38. that is true...I guess sa akin lang sometimes is that I wish the rate would be faster...rate of imporovement and progress...di decay..hehehe

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  39. That is why the more you should take very good care of your health. It is not how you will look but how you will feel. Getting old and getting confined to a wheelchair, which is one of the many things that can happen when a person becomes an elderly, would not be a good thing. That's why I decided to do something about myself now while it is a lot easier than when I will be a lot older. Lucky for me, the only drug intervention I am taking is a high blood pressure pill. The rest are supplements and vitamins. One of my goals is to stop taking the HBP pills.

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