Published January 17th, 2008 at 1:34 am in Japanese, Language with 10 comments
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Have you tried a conversation with a Japanese before? How was it? I am definitely sure your conversation’s more of a sign language rather than a good verbal communication. We must admit, one of the difficult languages to learn is Nihonggo, but when you get started, the language looks similar to ours. Simple and easy.
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Published October 22nd, 2007 at 8:25 pm in Blogging, Blogs, Inspiration, Language, OFW, Philippines, Pinoy, Proud Pinoy, Society, Thoughts with 12 comments
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A message from Lovecoach,
On today’s (October 27) pilot airing of Usapang Pinoy, Harvey Keh will be on the show to discuss the things he said in his last open letter! Tune in to www.futureradio.co.uk at 10pm Manila time!
I came accross at Kengkay’s Blog and i read Harvey Keh’s email. Harvey became so popular when he wrote why he wanted to leave this country . Indeed this 27-year old guy received enormous responsed from his open letter dedicated to Filipinos. Now here comes another email from Harvey. Must read.
Dear Fellow Filipinos,
Good day to all of you!
Recently, I came across an article which talks about the main reasons why India is slowly but surely growing into a world power with a fast developing economy. One of the major reasons cited by the article is the fact that many Indians who have left to study, work or live abroad have now started to go back and help their country through various means. In an interview that I watched at CNN, many Indian youth have expressed that they want to study or work abroad just like Filipinos but the only difference is they see themselves coming back after a few years to bring back what they learned to help their country.
As I thought about this, I realized that we can learn much from the Indians. Imagine if every Filipino working or living abroad would just do his or her own small share towards helping our country, then I think in a few years we could also expect that our country would grow and not be left behind by our Asian neighbors like Vietnam, Thailand, China and India. I thought of suggesting some easy ways that Filipinos living abroad can help our country and I hope that you will consider doing some of these suggestions to help our Philippines:
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Published August 5th, 2007 at 2:53 pm in Blogs, Language, Philippines, Society with 5 comments
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Pinoy Ambisyoso is supporting the “Wika2007 Blog Writing Contest” in line with this year’s Buwan ng Wika theme “Maraming Wika, Matatag na Bansa” (Free translation: “A gift of tongues for a strong nation”).
This project is organized in collaboration of almost 400 Filipino bloggers of the Pinoy Blogosphere.
The contest is open to all Pinoys around the world and big prizes will be given away. Submission of entries shall be from August 6 to 18, 2007.
The project’s sponsored by Tinig, Digital Filipino, Sheero Media, Yehey, Manila Bulletin.
Visit Pinoy Blogosphere for more details.
