Friday, November 26, 2010

Too many weird people talaga lalo na sa internet. You cannot trust anyone here. What more in person? So sa tutuo lang all of us should be worried. Make sure the people you have to add in your list of friends ay people you only knew.

Eh kahit nga kilala mo yung tao eh nadedenggoy ka pa? So talaga lang na kailangan magsipag-ingat kayo, ako, tayong lahat.

Pag pera na ang usapan at merong may nanghihingi ng pera or donasyon na medyo may duda ka lalo na at di mo kilala yung tao ay wag ka ng magbigay. Dahil maoonse ka lang. Uso daw yan sa Pinas.

While here in Canada kung meron mang charity ay dapat na may kasulatan na nagdonate ka or kung konti lang naman yung donasyon mo bakit pa kailangan ng recibo? In Canada, people are willing to donate used clothes to the thrift shop, Salvation Army or at the Hospital. In fairness these kind of shop or thrift store provide employment for the old and handicapped people in the community and also provide hospital equipments and shelter for the homeless. At least in Canada medyo may napupuntahan ang donasyon mo.

Yung mga non-perishable items naman na being collected from the students in school where given to the Food Bank and who do you think benefited from these canned food and non-perishable items? Siempre yung mga unemployed or people with no means to survived.

Sa tutuo lang the government should just supply these people with cheques and they can buy their own supply. Rich countries provide such kind of "help" unlike other countries. Philippines have so much resources to do such kind of rationing the problem is some people might abuse such system. I think they tried the fair distribution of supply but then migration of millions of people from other countries set the standard from the gold rush to uncertainties and unpredicatbilities.

Sa ibang bansa ba ganun ang patakaran? Maybe not. I think it depends on who handle the case. Or somehow it also depends on who are the officers involved in the distribution or supply. That's why its better to have an accounting of stocks and most of all people you can trust.

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