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Top 10 things people in the Philippines find up setting.

Discussion in '☋ General Chat ☋' started by Teacher, Sep 28, 2008.

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  1. longtimejoe

    longtimejoe DI Junior Member

    Kenny, The set of rules was posted by "Teacher". I (Longtimejoe) am the one who challenged them in the post Teacher or Preacher? Which one of us are you eluding to as a pompous @ss?
     
  2. Kenny

    Kenny DI Forum Adept

    Longtimejoe, I was more or less agreeing with you. The comments were directed at Teacher who posted the quoted list. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
    Kenny
     
  3. jimeve

    jimeve DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Army

    Pompous =
    adjective 1. self-important, affected, arrogant, pretentious, bloated, grandiose, imperious, showy, overbearing, ostentatious, puffed up, portentous, magisterial, supercilious, pontifical, vainglorious
     
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    Teacher

    Teacher DI Senior Member Showcase Reviewer

    Yes , dennis1105

    dennis1105 yes Taiwan is still a wonderful place to work. But a little too much Chinese for me because I can’t speak the language it is often difficult for me and my wife. Honestly I was down to my last peso. I had been taken advantage of by everyone even the police chief, I had been robbed by my workers; even my wife’s family had a hand in it. What can you do but take it as a lesson to be learned and move on.

    But so much sour grapes, does no one any good. I loaned money, I was a very trusting person in the Philippines when I first arrived I lost millions of peso’s. I was in love and was not thinking with a clear head. So it was of my own making I turned a blind eye to everything when I woke up I was broke and in a foreign country with a wife and no money or place to go. So I got a job as a teacher teaching English to Koreans and Japanese students, which by the way is a great Business in the Philippines.

    Now I am teaching here in Taiwan making money and saving to go back home to the Philippines I don’t blame the Filipinos for what I feel as my mistakes in dealing with them.
     
  5. dennis1105

    dennis1105 DI Junior Member

    Teacher,
    "Sour Grapes" refers to a person( or Fox) who, having lost the grapes, then says "I didn't really want the grapes anyway, they're too sour". I don't think your attitude is that at all. More like "Screw me once, shame on you..Screw me twice, shame on me"!!! Sour grapes is a way of justifying stupidity. Your attitude is one of learning from your stupidity and not making the same mistakes twice. Commendable indeed!
    Dennis
     
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    Teacher

    Teacher DI Senior Member Showcase Reviewer

    Thanks

    dennis1105 When I wrote sour grapes I was thinking about other people and the treads they write. But you are right about my attitude. :cool:
     
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