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  1. Jack Peterson

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    To Brits it is a ladies p*ssy ( But I think you knew that:wink:)
     
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    The locals use Trycicle und Pedicab for the motordriven ones. The bicycle powered ones (to find in Zamboanguita and Siaton, for example) they call PutPut.
     
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    Australians call flip flops "thongs". If we can let them have that one I think we can let the people of Dumaguete have the pedicab misnomer.
     
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    OK I will quickly notify Facebook and hulagway. As I said, I wasn’t sure so thanks for sharing your years of invaluable experience on this forum.


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    quick, you better notify facebook and hulagway of this, these filipinos are using the wrong word!

    https://www.facebook.com/search/str/pedicab/keywords_search?epa=SEARCH_BOX

    myself, i hear about 50/50 pedicab and tricycle, but I have only been here for about 12 years. different areas often call thigns by different names. example, dumaguete market is called tiange, where most of visayas calls it merkado.
     
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    yes, which is referred to as a pedicab hereabouts.
     
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