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    Default Re: English proficiency in PH still good


    weeehhh, tawn bisan unsa ta kamaayo mo-english, wala jafon na naka-tarung sa pag-vote sa mga tawo, pataka lang ug pili , wala mn na maka-tabang in terms sa politics and electing competent leaders..nganu kaha, sa?,pero, economically nka-help na nato

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    Default Re: English proficiency in PH still good

    wait sa balikon nakug basa lol

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    Default Re: English proficiency in PH still good

    at least we are way better than India. hahha!

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