Hey! It’s About Me Pinky

Woman of No Direction,No Plan and EVERYTHING

When my mom meet my dad, and they fell inlove and they have me!

Hi! Im Pinky and I’m happy to have that kind of life called crazy. My childhood is long term in my grandparents yard it’s fun.

Okay, I’m gonna focus to the caption up there! With my picture. YES! I had no direction,that’s life!. I believe that’s life whatever will happen it’s always been absorbing everything specially situation. No plan? Yess no plan, You won’t hear me talking about plans nor to anyonelse . Life is for individual you got to cheat, and be cheated.If we’re at the same mind you’ll get what I’m saying. That feeling when you realize that success is nothing without failure. Yes I don’t have EVERYTHING. What’s good about being nothing?. Simple as BEING NOTHING MADE ME EVEN DANGEROUS BECAUSE I HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE OR I MIGHT LOSE,BUT NO ONE WILL NOTICE .And also I want to clear something,I also believe that failure is NOT A PERSON,but instead it is an EVENT.

I hope you learned Something about Me!

“Who knows?, Maybe everything you see to me,from the career,the attitude,and lifestyle, is not me”

-yourrichneighbor

Sampung Salitang Hindi mo pa Kilala kahit Pilipino Ka

1.Miktinig 
In English word  Microphone.

Example:
Ang sayang kumanta sa karaoke kung maganda ang pagdeliber ng boses sa miktinig.


2.Sulatroniko
In English word Email.

Example:
Pagtungtong ko sa ika-labing dalawang baitang mas nalaman kong mahalaga ang sulatroniko sa pang araw araw na asignatura  dahil doon nakatala ang mga gawain sa skwela.


3.Antipara
In English word eyeglasses.

Example:
Sa panahon ngayon tutok sa teknolohiya ang mga kabataan lalo na sa telepono, kaya't pag dating sa edad na labing walo ay kinakailangan ng sumuot ng antipara dahil sa nanlalabong mata.


4.Kabtol
In English word switch

Example:
Tuwing gabi ay nag-uunahan kami ng aking kapatid upang magpatay ng kabtol ng ilaw dahil takot kami sa dilim.


5.Badhi
In English word Lines on Palm.

Example:
Kadalasan bumabasa ang mga manghuhula sa badhi upang matukoy ang sinasabing kapalaran ng isang tao.


6.Sambat
In English word fork.

Example:
Ginamit ni Ding ang sambat sa pag kuha ng pritong manok.


7.Payneta
In English word Comb.

Example:
Ang aking kaibigan ay sensitibo pagdating sa kanyang itsura kaya't sinisigurado nyang mayroon payneta sa kanyang bag para oras oras nya aayusin ang kanyang buhok.


8.Alimusom
In English word smell.

Example:
Ang alimusom ng durian ay mabaho ngunit ang durian ay masarap.


9.Gat
In English word Sir

Example:
Si Gat Jose Rizal ay isa sa dahilan ng kalayaan ng Pilipinas.


10.Panginain
In English word Browser.

Example:
Sa panginain maaring mag lon-in ng account sa google class kung hindi kaya ng iyong telepono ang aplikasyon.

Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

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