Aleecea Younce
@stupid2sbaby active 7 years, 8 months ago-
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See, so even you feels annoyed with some people treating you as if you are the conductor when they give you their fare.
I would also do that too. I stare at them with glaring eyes and get their fare and give it to the driver. Then, I would say “Thank you Ha?”. And the person would timidly say “Thank You.”
I know , other people might think I am so sensitive, but I guess that’;s how it is with people used to good manners and saying thank you always, when done a favor. he he he
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yes sometimes i ignore it and sometimes if im free i teach them lesson also by only stairing so they get it
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I can read through your posts that you are a wise person who think of ways on how to be able to economize and be able to save a lot when purchasing insurances and the like.
Actually, we don’t have those accident insurances. Although, when you ride a bus going to Manila, you will be made to choose if your buy an insurance for only 20 pesos (US$ .02), good only in case you met an accident on that trip.
Even airplanes have insurance coverage inclusive of the airfare paid.
We also have our accident insurance coverage for each employees at the office.
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@Dina,so do you buy the insurance when ride the bus?
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Yes, when you are a stay at home, you can just educate your kid yourself. There are a lot of learning books that you can show to him to aid your teaching. Besides indeed you can teach him a lot of things more, like good manners, Godly teachings and yes crafts that a kid can do.
In our times as a kid, we were taught how to read the ABCs through an old retired teacher/ auntie who teaches what we call “kartilla”.
At least before we went to formal first primary grade, we already know how to read as well as write the ABCs amongst other things.
As to the tuition fee, just minimal.
Thanks for sharing, yes, we learnt from some retired teacher or educated auntie or uncles when we were kids, and some of us learn drawing or colouring when attended the class in the church. The guide taught us sing and dance as well. What a sweet memory.
I prefer to let my kid stay at home not only cost saving, but I don’t want him to be burdened by too many home work, have no time to play around and climb the trees. Hahah!