I've notice naka anam na og kadaghan ang mga koreano og koreana diri sa cebu...
in your opinion mas makahatag ba sila og kaayohan dire sa pilipinas or nagsamok samok lang?
I've notice naka anam na og kadaghan ang mga koreano og koreana diri sa cebu...
in your opinion mas makahatag ba sila og kaayohan dire sa pilipinas or nagsamok samok lang?
mas musalig man sila sa pinas magpatudlo ug english and ibig sabihin sad ana nga nakauyon jud sila diri sa cebu kay nag recruit pa jud sila daghan... lol
para nako maybe it was a mistake at first to judge them of what they are doing, pero i wish them to be a help in our community. di na papuno sa problema. kay usahay they are involved in some incidents like not paying the taxi fares and being drunk . etc![]()
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I used to think this ought to be OUR land, our country. But who's US, in the first place? Our society has always been heterogeneous. I think of homogeneous societies such as Korea's and I see intolerance to anything inter-racial. So, no, I don't want our society to be like that. Let's face it, the Philippines is a cultural melting pot and that is the source of our identity, our strength.
So personally, I welcome everyone to this country whatever their race or religion is. If the government makes sure everyone wins (investor, partner, employee, tourist, businessman), then it's all good.
heard it on tv that some Korean Teachers are honed at some public schools in Manila...they observe daily classes,Filipino teachers train them in exchange of the signed agreement that Korea would donate books to some Philippine schools
nakatabang tingali ang uban... ang uban kay nagpabadlong... pareha ra gud mga pinoy nga mangadto ug korea...
They are here to learn English but just like everybody else they also want to have fun. What they are doing are also being done by Filipinos and other nationalities as well it's just that they are immediately noticed because they are foreigners.
This sounds fair but I just hope that those books are not written in Korean.
Nagstudy ra na cla diri ug english that means mas maayo magtudlo ug english ang mga cebuano.
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