Monday, March 19, 2012

Buhay Buhangin (Sn. 52)

 

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  1. Ack, if only the opportunity was given to those who need it the most.

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    1. Parang sa atin, ano sheng. Ang anak ayaw magtrabaho dahil "mayaman si papa". >: (

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  2. Kaswerteng mga bata ng gitnang silangan....

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    1. Alam mo bang "spoon-feeding" pa rin ang method ng teaching dito.

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  3. wow, how lucky they are. if a pinoy child is born there will that child also be qualified for the free educ?

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    1. If the child's parents are Muslim, free of charge ang birth, documents like iqama and vacination. The child could also procure Saudi visa easily. But free education are only for Saudi citizen.

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  4. ok lang yan...para may dahilan na ang mga foreigners, like mga pinoy... to be in their country... para may trabaho diyan sa Middle east.

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    1. Their tried to put their people in all sector of the work force but the result was still dismal. Nasa kabataan. Ayaw magtrabaho pag ang trabaho ay magbanat ng buto o kailangan ng pag-iisip.

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  5. ang hirap talaga pag madaling nakukuha ang mga bagay-bagay. nawawalan ng value.

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    1. lalo na't ng galing ka sa wala at biglang naging mayaman dahil sa langis. walang pinag-iba yan sa nanalo ng milyones sa lottery then after several years balik sa dating katayuan sa buhay.

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  6. Can Saudi citizenship be acquired or do you have to be born into it?

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    1. Before its either you marry a citizen or your parents or grandparents (middle eastern dessent) resides here for a long time. Now, anyone can apply for citizenship as long as you've been here for 25 years, a muslim and speaks arabic fluently.

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