@school: "nakay papel.?"
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"napa kay sigarilyu.?"
"How old are you?"
Proper etiquette has taught me never to ask a woman her age since it would impose insult against her. And I do agree with that principle. I think when you ask a woman her age, you're either implying that you think she's too old for her age or too young. I know it's a harmless question but it just ticks me off. lol
d man jud ni xa super maka hate na question pero kung cge nalng e ask diha na makalagot bisan gi tubag na
" tambok na kaau ko noh?"
" lain akung gi sul ob?"
og kanang mangutana ka na
asa ta? then tubagon ka og pangutana rasad pero ana "kaw, asa man ta?"
Kanang moingon nga "DI KA MO ABROAD" unya otro sad diay cla hehehehehheehe...
Personal questions nga dili pa mi close, baga kaayog fesh mangutana..
If you are a negative thinker then how you'll feel is understandable. But what if the person who's asking this kind of question isn't thinking of how you look and is just interested with you and just wanted to know more about you?
OnT: Women asking this question: "Am I fat?" or "Do I look fat?" if you say "YES" then you'll hurt their feelings and possibly could lower their self-esteem, and sometimes get mad at you why you said yes. But if you say "NO", they call you a LIAR, and become mad at you for no telling the truth.
What the hell, so please don't ask questions if you don't want to know the answer..
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