Payter @honey. Mao bitaw, ngano maka-ingon ug dali2x sa uyab pero dili sa ginikanan(?)
Payter @honey. Mao bitaw, ngano maka-ingon ug dali2x sa uyab pero dili sa ginikanan(?)
sa text lang ko muingon nla og 'labshu ol' hehe
SERIOUSLY... bitaw, karong dagko nata... sus murag layo ta sa atong parents because we always put in our minds that they are always the enemies...
Pero karon nga I am a mother of a 5 yr old boy (devorced na ko 2 yrs ago in Canada) I come to understand how important baya nga mo say ug I LOVE YOU sa atong parents, kay i realized as a mother now, it sounds soooooooo good and soothing every time my son says that... hoping nga ing.ana lang gihapon siya inig dako niya... hehehe.
how about saying it directly nlng diay.mas nindot man jud ng sa personal
I never said "I love you" to my parents, not even once. I'm not the expressive type but they know it, actions would always speak louder than words. But it's a lot better to couple actions with words. How I wish..![]()
before i am not used to tell "I love you" to them but then i've realized that life is too short so i started to tell them "i love you" at first kiwaw cya but later on kung cge na nimo buhaton mawala na ang kakiwaw.
yes they know how much we love them but words such as 'i love you' is a reaffirmation of our lvoe for them.
start saying it now before it's too late
God bless our families
Kiwaw jud specially sa ato mga lake. Better express it nalang through actions if you can't say it. :mrgreen:
"I Love Your"..That's the ending line when I call my parents at home.
as for me... ever since wala gyud ko naka say I LOVE YOU sa akong mom... so sad but true... very sad gyud kau... anyway, its never to talk to say it...
dili man kaayo ko vocal so i say it thru email or text or sa ym.
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