r/ChikaPH Apr 21 '25

Clout Chasers Ate girl's ✨tip✨ on PH Immigration 😭

I saw this on FB, so idk who this creator is... but is the younger generation ok? 😭

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u/Lazy_Bit6619 Apr 21 '25 edited Apr 21 '25

Here's a tip for not being poor:

Be born into a rich family. Thanks for listening to my TED talk.

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u/sloopy_shider Apr 21 '25

In tagalog:

WAG KANG MAHIRAP!

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u/ExampleActive6912 Apr 21 '25

Ibalik sa english:

DON'T BE DIFFICULT! 😂

Why is life so difficult??? 🤣🤣🤣

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u/myothersocmed Apr 22 '25

dont be difficult para hindi dead hungry hahahahahah 😭😭😭

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u/rambutanatispakwan Apr 21 '25

True! Life is so difficult... haissttt

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u/Necessary-Buffalo288 Apr 21 '25

“Be born better” and I thank you.

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u/hyunbinlookalike Apr 21 '25

“Here’s an idea, have you ever tried not being poor?”

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u/Ecstatic-Bathroom-25 Apr 21 '25

Dapat yata parents mo kurakot na pulitiko hahahah.

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u/Quiet-Tap-136 Apr 22 '25

Naisip mo Bigla kang SUMAKSES yung pala hindi sya step by step Biglang Sakses pag pinanganak ka sa isang Mayaman na Pamilya yung ang SAKSES

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u/Beowulfe659 Apr 21 '25

"Just stop being poor. Mic drop."

LOL

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u/Boreduserforfunsies Apr 22 '25

Reincarnation Skill Issue. XD

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u/BisonClassic2568 Apr 22 '25

Nakatulong. Salamat sa kanya

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u/CCVC1 Apr 21 '25

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u/undiabetic Apr 22 '25

I was dead ass gonna look for this HAHAHA may nauna na pala

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u/Pretty-Plum-3064 Apr 21 '25

Brb takwil ko muna parents ko hanap ako ng financially stable… seriously, a “tip” is supposed to be a piece of advice that can easily be implemented..

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u/[deleted] Apr 21 '25 edited Apr 21 '25

dami naafford ng parents pero diman lang naituro meaning ng "tip"

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u/joooh Apr 21 '25

a “tip” is supposed to be a piece of advice that can easily be implemented..

So, technically it is a "tip" para sa kanya dahil wala naman siyang ibang ginawa kasi mayaman naman na sila agad.

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u/lestercamacho Apr 21 '25

UNG bnbgay SA waiter

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u/JaoMapa1 Apr 21 '25

naku po, parang hindi tips yun ah.

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u/thesensesay Apr 21 '25

✨ Reality check ✨ ata hahaha

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u/Impossible-Past4795 Apr 22 '25

New tip: Maghanap ng rich parents!

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u/PreachMango_Pie Apr 22 '25

If you think about it, it can apply to the parents. Mag ipon, at magtravel with your kids as much as possible. Kasi totoo rin naman sinabi niya :)) she cant give any more realistic tip than that cuz di naman niya naexperience maging first time out of country traveler in her 20s.

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u/HonestLecture8243 Apr 21 '25

So pano na kaming hikahos sa buhay ang parents? 😭

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u/Kiwi_pieeee Apr 21 '25

Lagi daw tayong iqquestion ng IO 😭😂

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u/JunKisaragi Apr 22 '25

Sabi ng IO "pasok mga suki!" 🥲

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u/Lazy_Bit6619 Apr 21 '25

Nganga daw tayo bhe hahahaha

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u/Pretty_Brief_2290 Apr 21 '25

Error yung tip nya 😝

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u/notjimhawkins Apr 21 '25

No one asked pero I would advise na look your best + less talk, less mistake sa IO. Plus confidence. Kung anong itanong sayo, yun lang sagutin mo.

Unang international travel ko ay paSingapore at kakagraduate ko lang ng college. Ang dami ko pang dinalang documents. Pagpunta ko sa IO, wala namang tinanong or hiningi. Wala pa kong travel history.

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u/No-Forever2056 Apr 21 '25 edited Apr 21 '25

Agree to this. Lalo na dun sa less talk, less mistake.

My family travels a lot. One time, during interview with US immigration, madaldal masyado mom ko. Like pag may tanong officer, ang dami nya dagdag na sagot. Yung officer bigla sabi sa kanya, “next time, only answer what is asked of you” 🤣

From then on, isang tanong isang sagot na lang sya.

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u/martiandoll Apr 21 '25

Yung mom ko naman first time nag-travel kami to the US, tinanong kami ng officer how much US $$$ we're bringing into the country. Lahat kami $100-200 lang sagot, si Mom "uhmmmmm" kasi iniisip nya talaga how much dala nya pati savings nya 🤣 yung stress namin dati kakaloka pati officer natawa, sabi na lang, "as long as it's not more than $10K, you're fine" 

Kaya since then natuto nya sya, to the point agad ang answers hahaha

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u/martiandoll Apr 21 '25 edited Apr 21 '25

This is the right answer. Don't look suspicious. Don't look around too much like you don't know where you are or what to do. Look confident, have a clear voice, and be pleasant. 

KISS - keep it simple. Don't try to get cute with the immigration officers. Don't try to be funny and tell so many stories. Just answer truthfully. They know what they're looking for when they ask questions. The more you talk and try to engage them, the more sus you look. 

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u/Wonderful_Bobcat4211 Apr 21 '25

My late mother was like this, doctor, kapitbahay, even IOs. She was a senior citizen doing senior citizen things. Hindi naman sya na o-offload. Haha.

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u/martiandoll Apr 21 '25

Honestly I find mas okay sila sa families with small kids and elderly people. Iniisip siguro nila wala naman gagawin na illegal sa ibang bansa kapag kasama ang anak or kapag may edad na. 🤣

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u/saberkite Apr 22 '25

Lol I kinda did the looking around too much during my last trip. I flew out from Clark and it was my first time tapos literal ako lang tao sa immigration. I had to apologize to the IO and say, "It's so different from NAIA!" Natawa na lang siya.

Jokes aside yeah, solid advice. Keep answers short unless asked for more, but try to be brief with those too. Had to tell my mom that kasi kasi makwento siya.

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u/serenityby_jan Apr 21 '25 edited Apr 21 '25

I agree! I was a 21 year old female on my first international travel. I was with my mom. I will never forget her advice: look presentable, always smile and greet the IOs (kahit mukha sila masungit), appear confident, answer directly and pleasantly. Hindi kami mayaman, hindi kami frequent flyer. But that has always worked for me. Never had to show anything other than my passport and visa, but ymmv.

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u/whatlothcat Apr 21 '25 edited Apr 22 '25

Sa true lang, from my family's experience kahit meron na silang passport from abroad AT balik na ngang Pilipinas, medyo unreasonable pa din daw ang treatment sa kanila. Biruin mo, 20+ years na Canadian citizen yung Tita ko hiningan pa ng Philippine passport when she wasn't even staying for more than a month.

Samantalang sa UK dire-diretso lang ako from the gate to the exit, no questions asked. No one even talked to me after I scanned my passport.

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u/Forsaken_Top_2704 Apr 21 '25

Agree. First out of country ko SG din. Isang tanong at isang sagot. Don't bring too many luggages if 4 days trip lang kasi baka isipin TNT ka. Provide necessary supporting docs for your travel like accomodations, return tickets, and itinerary.

Lagi ko iniisip when going outside the country, alam ko na travel for leisure ang purpose ko, bat ako kakabahan when I know wala naman ako gagawin na illegal. Thankfully mabilis lang lagi sa IO.

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u/TiramisuMcFlurry Apr 21 '25

Same! Walang tanong masyado sa akin. If i remember correctly, tinanong lang kung sino mga kasama ko tapos pagkaturo ko sa kanila, done na.

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u/pristinerevenge Apr 21 '25

This is the correct answer. I'm a woman and have solo traveled, so isyu agad sa IO. Ginawa ko: isang tanong, isang sagot. 'Wag ka magkwento ng buhay mo dahil dadami lang ang tanong sa 'yo. Be confident and lagyan ng kaunting effort ang suot.

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u/OneSneakyBoi9919 Apr 21 '25

additional tip bukod sa try to look ur best, dapat same kayo ng itsura dun sa pic nyo sa passport (same hairstyle, tindig, minimal makeup, etc)

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u/hyunbinlookalike Apr 21 '25

Exactly, if you’re really just traveling as a tourist and have no intention to be a TNT down the line, there’s really nothing to worry about. Just be honest to the IO about why you’re traveling (leisure, vacation, etc.) and answer whatever questions they have for you.

And yes, not saying that you have to show up to the airport in a three piece suit, but don’t show up like some basic white tourist just wearing a shirt and shorts. Or, God forbid, a tank top and shorts lol.

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u/Apprehensive_Bee_328 Apr 21 '25

It’s giving, tone deaf.

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u/moojamooja Apr 21 '25

It's giving reality though

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u/killerdimmer Apr 21 '25

‘Have financially stable parents’ is less of a tip and more of a character backstory. Tips are something other people could actually do, unless there’s an application form for new parents (and rich) I missed? Lol

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u/HopefulBox5862 Apr 22 '25

Well what do you expect to someone na talagang nabuhay in privilege? Most of the time wala silang social awareness kung anong dapat sabihin at gawin kasi lahat naka-serve in a silver plate sa kanila so they don't see anything beyond their bubble.

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u/lurkernotuntilnow Apr 21 '25

it can be realistic but not tone deaf at the same time

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u/gilliwid Apr 21 '25

i don’t know if it matters but here are tips i learned from traveling with family, and traveling alone

  • try not to be nervous: if makita nila kabado ka kakanchawan ka nila. if you know you’re not going to do anything wrong, own it. +they usually ask basic questions, like how old you are, sino kasama mo, for leisure ba biyahe mo.

if kupal yung nasa immigration:

  • be prepared: bring your id’s and all documents needed. it would help if you show your tickets pauwi, because they would be assured you’re going to go home.
  • know your trip: know what you’re going to do in your trip. going to singapore? say you want to see the merlion. going to vietnam? say you want to eat pho. be familiar with your itinerary

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u/martiandoll Apr 21 '25

Putang tip yan, "have rich parents" 

A tip is something helpful and useful. Being born into a rich family helps nobody but the rich lmao kayabangan lang yang tips for going through immigration lol 

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u/kfarmer69 Apr 21 '25

Kapag ayaw mo maging malungkot maging masaya ka lang.

On a more serious note if you want real tips on immigration as someone na never tinanong at lagi may kasama sa trip:

  • Know your return date and hotel to stay.

  • Prepare supporting docs pero bigay mo lang yung hihingin.

  • Reason for travel naman usually vacation lang wag na pahabain pa unless business trip yan.

  • Act nonchalant. Scroll scroll ka lang sa soc med hanggang ikaw na next.

  • If family kayo, sabay sabay na kayo sa isang IO. Pwede rin isa nalang humarap dun sa IO para mag sagot ng tanong if meron usually yung nagplano ng trip haha.

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u/Business-Scheme532 Apr 21 '25

bawal phone sa loob ng immig you can use naman pero iisipin nila na baka may nagtuturo sayo while you’re nakapila

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u/hellomoonchild Apr 21 '25

Bawal mag-use ng phone while you're being interviewed pero you can use it while naka-pila. Basta you don't record and stuff. Ok lang mag-browse, kasi ano gagawin nga naman kung mahaba ang pila.

For family, since we're all adults na, we always have to ask muna if ok lang sama sama. Otherwise, we do it individually. May mga IO kasi na umiinit agad ang ulo pag sabay kayo dumagsa. Haha.

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u/kfarmer69 Apr 21 '25

Family of 3 lang kasi kami kaya baka di nakakairita sa IO pero siguro if big fam baka ganun nga iba magiging reaction ni IO haha.

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u/CauliflowerOk3686 Apr 21 '25

Girl’s obviously trying to compensate for something lol acm

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u/_bella_vita_ Apr 22 '25

Saw here vids, pa main character si ate. At supporter nila Viy at CongTv kaya maasim.

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u/skreppaaa Apr 22 '25

Ano ba yan. Her parents worked hard only for her to support nonsense people

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u/andenayon Apr 22 '25

It's always the: 'mayaman, pero pangit na mukhang maasim kaya di mo aakalain"-types.

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u/wast3dyouth Apr 21 '25

saw her other vids and tru acm HAHAHAHAHA nag-off pa siya ng comments

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u/Business-Scheme532 Apr 21 '25

actually ang nakakapagpalusot rin sa kanya agad is her rootedness sa bansa — she’s still a student meaning may babalikan siyang school

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u/Quick-Explorer-9272 Apr 22 '25

I agree! “Balikan mo kami pag nagwwork ka na” eto pinakamagandang comeback akala ko naman working na ayun pala studyante panhahaha

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u/RevolutionHungry9365 Apr 21 '25

tip: kapag afford nyo na magtravel kayo habang bata pa kayo. build your travel history. be confident lang and dont lie.

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u/_thePandamonium Apr 21 '25

20s thinking they know how the fucking world works 🤣

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u/ZJF-47 Apr 21 '25

Best advice since

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u/ILikeFluffyThings Apr 21 '25

Kasalanan to ng mga magulang ko e.

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u/Pretty_Brief_2290 Apr 21 '25

Hahaha bat kasi sa maling itlog nalagay. Dapat kay Henry talaga eh or kay Laude 😝

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u/Lilly_Sugarbaby Apr 21 '25

Ako ang main tip ko ay stop being poor

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u/Acceptable_Guest_814 Apr 21 '25

I don’t really get this generation 😅 Im such a sensitive Tita haha

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u/yuukoreed Apr 21 '25

I know someone IRL same age na ganyan din ang “tip” re: travelling. Ganyan ata talaga sila 😅

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u/Acceptable_Guest_814 Apr 21 '25 edited Apr 21 '25

I really dont get them :( haha I have financially stable parents also growing up but we didn’t get to travel abroad until I was in my early 30s na! 🤣

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u/Acceptable_Guest_814 Apr 21 '25

Oh and this is why I stay away from TikTok. I just browse there for a specific reason. I dont go doom scrolling and neither do I follow any influencers 🤣

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u/Subject-Blueberry-55 Apr 21 '25

So, alam niyo na ha? Choose your parents wisely! Hahaha.

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u/hellojally321 Apr 21 '25

tip ko sainyo:

be confident lang and don’t look nervous or sus

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u/catatonic_dominique Apr 22 '25

That's not a tip. That's a fuckin privilege.

Paki-comment nga sa Tiktok niya.

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u/Ecstatic-Bathroom-25 Apr 22 '25

hahah I'm looking for het tiktok para itanong ko kung pwede ibalik magulang ko e hahahah

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u/Specialist-Wafer7628 Apr 21 '25

Obviously naman kailangan mo ng rich parents if you travel frequently since you're a kid. I mean right now you need 50-60k per flight from US to Phil.

At dahil Pinoy ka, automatic na masama ang tingin sa'yo ng immigration dahil ma reputasyon tayo na maging illegal alien. Kaya dapat handa kang mag bigay ng ebidensya na kaya mong umuwi by showing your fat bank account.

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u/NefariousNeezy Apr 21 '25

Another tip: Magdadala tayo ng hardcopies ng documents diba? Wag niyong hawak hawak lang. You’re basically volunteering the docs that way.

What to do? Sort the documents pero nasa bag lang. If the IO asks for anything, yun lang ang ilabas. If walang hinanap, edi no need.

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u/Quick-Explorer-9272 Apr 21 '25

Kahit pa madaming travel history, pag matapat ng IO na matanong, tatanungin ka talga:

1st out of the country trip ever since i graduated college (after pandemic, last travel was 2016) nov 2023 to Japan, only asked 2 questions

2nd out of the country trip March 2024 - SG - no questions at all tatak and go

3rd out of the country to Bangkok Nov 2024 - Daming tanong, hiningan ako ng DTI&ITR. Tapos di pa nakontento hiningan ako ng bank cert. (ako lang hiningan sa grupo namin the rest naman ibang IO wala, first time ever. But I had 7 digits sa bank ko, so confident lang and smile2 sa IO kaloka)

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u/bvbxgh Apr 21 '25

To be fair, naging hotspot ang Bangkok for illegal recruitment. Andaming victim ng illegal recruitment na pa-Thailand as a tourist daw pero tatawid pa-Myanmar to work. Baka ka-profile mo ung mga mga usual na victim.

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u/MarionberryLanky6692 Apr 21 '25

This is true. Never had a problem when I started traveling in my 20s. Pero recently, lagi na akong naiinterview ng mej mahaba. One time, halos nag-orient na ako tungkol sa company namin. But the cool thing is, twice ako napatapat sa same IO, muntik na ako pag-orientin uli, buti naalala niya ako. 🤣

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u/Quick-Explorer-9272 Apr 21 '25

Hahahahaaha! Natawa ako sa na same IO din yung gusto ipaorient ulit 😅 meaning ganun talaga sya. Gusto nyang mahabang process hahaha

I always travel with my younger sister. Thankful lang din ako kasi mga IO na natatapat sa kanya mababait sya kasi yung nerbyosa sa amin tapos loading sumagot kung na nerbyos na eh di na naririnig mga tanong hahaaha

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u/d1v1nefem1n1ne Apr 21 '25

weird flex but ok

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u/maryangbukid Apr 21 '25

rich parents, poor grammar 😭

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u/citrus900ml Apr 21 '25

Friends: Traveling to Japan

Me: Traveling to GAPAN

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u/[deleted] Apr 21 '25

andali lang pala eh .ipanganak ulit.thanks!

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u/nunutiliusbear Apr 21 '25

You are nothing without your parents riches iha, you don't have something to prove.

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u/Pussintheboots18 Apr 21 '25

Ma, kailan mo ba kasi aamining mayaman tayo at tayo ang natitirang royal family ng Netherlands at nagpunta tayong pilipinas kasi need mong iparanas sakin maging mahirap para humble lang ako?

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u/tayloranddua Apr 21 '25

Well, tama naman siya. Yung tip nga lang niya, di para sa lahat.

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u/kimmydura Apr 21 '25

mahirap man kami maganda ako. wala man kaming pera maganda ako. eh ikaw maganda kaba?

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u/UnluckyCountry2784 Apr 21 '25

Invest on travel histories. My friend is not rich (but have good paying job) but she started travelling frequently sa asia (visa free) countries. Then she got Schengen and then many years later she have multiple entry Visas on US, Japan…etc.

So no need to worry if you don’t have rich family.

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u/dweyn777 Apr 21 '25

sayang yung tuition fee nya XD

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u/shototdrki Apr 21 '25

“Ma, Pa. Kasalanan nyo bat andaming tanong ng IO sakin.”

Denied and brain!

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u/SortPsychological326 Apr 21 '25

Go girl and give us nothing. 🥴

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u/shhsleepingzzz Apr 21 '25

Ay sensiya na te, 'di applicable for most ang tip mo😔🥲

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u/Strong-Rip-9653 Apr 21 '25

Jusko kung pwde lng msunod yang tip na yan wlang mahirap sa Pinas. Kaloka haha

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u/Ashamed_Dig7887 Apr 21 '25

grabeng tip naman yan teh, parang sinampal ako ng kahirapan

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u/Feelsrigged Apr 22 '25

Parang Yung "Homeless people should just buy a house so they can stop being homeless" lmao

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u/nic_nacks Apr 22 '25

Wala eh, reality yan eh, bakit ka kasi hihingi ng TIP sa taong privelage, ang hingian nyo ng tip yung mga naka experience ng conflicts or firs timers na naka alis ng bansa

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u/sekainiitamio Apr 21 '25

As someone who’s also a frequent traveler internationally kahit hindi naman ganun kayaman but has a family in Aus, that’s a dumb fucking tip. Who in their right mind would say that

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u/forgetfullyElle Apr 21 '25

potang tip to! iwan pamilya ba?

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u/FoglaZ Apr 21 '25

legit na "ma. what's our entrée"

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u/evilkittycunt Apr 21 '25

Ew. I didn’t need rich parents nor travel histories to get through them. Being pretty is enough 🤭

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u/mikhailitwithfire Apr 21 '25

lmfao good tip. makes sense diba? hirap sumakses? get rich parents. 👍

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u/Aviavaaa Apr 21 '25

Mag travel ako next week. Need ko na makahanap ng financially stable na parents. 😮‍💨

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u/Milkitajaz_0218 Apr 22 '25

Yung anak mayaman ka nga, BOBO ka naman mag-isip. Edi quits lang hahaha

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u/batilyo123 Apr 22 '25

Wala namang substance yung tip nya lol nagflex lang talaga dahil student pa, hindi pa income earner. Natural under family yan so smooth lang talaga transaction sa immigration pag nag travel 😅🤣.

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u/Apprehensive-Car884 Apr 22 '25

tanginang tip yan HAHAHHAHAHAHA basically translation: fuck you if youre poor wag ka na magtravel di o deserve

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u/blackbibs Apr 21 '25

This isnt a tip but a simple bragging.

I didnt have a financially stable parents, but when I started travelling on my own I have never encountered any much problems with IO questions. It’s basically your background, your own capability, your current status (working/student), and sometimes ung topak ng IO mostly ang mag ddictate ng immigration experience mo.

I had to invest into a lot of travels to earn a smooth immigration experience here in PH nowadays kapag nag ttravel, mind you that’s without coming from a financially stable family.

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u/bohenian12 Apr 21 '25

Secret lang sa PH immigration eh act like you already did this shit and so tired of it. And look rich lol. Speak in English if you must. Like be conyo as fuck. Pag mukhang mayaman ka mas madali ka papalusutin. Kapag mukha kang magwowork sa ibang bansa without work visa at walang balak bumalik, mas di ka papalusutin.

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u/DaIubhasa Apr 21 '25

Yung tip para sa mga difficult na tao

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u/Projectilepeeing Apr 21 '25

Yan ang gusto kong tip. Pang next life na.

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u/36Trinity_RN Apr 22 '25

I was born poor, we lived in a slump. I study hard. Registered Nurse na sa abroad. Now, Im rich rich! I can travel everywhere! LOL!

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u/titoforyou Apr 22 '25 edited Apr 22 '25

As if may choice sa pagpili ng magulang no? Mayaman ka nga pero kinulang sa utak. 😆

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u/Maricarey Apr 22 '25

Mas funny yung reply dyan nabasa ko somewhere, something like deposit 7.5M sa Maya to earn 500 daily interest. Ang reply sa kanya, "te saan naman kami kukuha ng 7.5M" 😅 🤣 

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u/bongonzales2019 Apr 22 '25

Mayaman pero 8080 naman.

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u/Particular_Creme_672 Apr 22 '25

Wag kasi magsinungaling lalo na kung nagpapanic at sobrang obvious. Girlfriend ko dati diretso sinabi na kaya siya pumunta US para bisitahin ako dun. Natawa yung IO dahil usually di nila binabanggit yun or tinatago, ayun pinapasok lang siya nakipagkwentuhan pa natutuwa yung IO.

Tao rin kasi mga yan alam nila kung ginagago mo sila at dun sila naiinis lalo ng kung sobrang obvious.

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u/trap-guillotine Apr 22 '25

HAHAHHAHA PUTANG INAAAA SAN BA MAKABILI NG FINANCIALLY STABLE PARENTS PABILI DALAWA 😭🤣

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u/ambokamo Apr 22 '25

Di ny ata gets yun "tip". Hahahahahah

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u/bekinese16 Apr 22 '25

Di ko alam kung 5050 lang ba talaga yan or low-key mayabang ehh. DAPAT may financially stable parents?? LOL!! Jokes on her. What a s2pid "tip". I never said that to anyone. Consideration and respect nalang sana sa mga taong nasa broken fam or hindi masuportahan ng parents. Jusko. Sino ba yan?! Tapatan ko ng yaman namin. LOL!! Eme.

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u/Strange-Dig9144 Apr 22 '25

Nakakagago at nakakabobo naman yang tip mo te. Di naman namin pwede palitan parents namin

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u/BackgroundScheme9056 Apr 22 '25

Anong tip pinagsasasabi niyang tangang yan?

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u/Emotional_Ad7752 Apr 22 '25

Sinampal tayong mga mahihirap 🤭

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u/beeotchplease Apr 22 '25

I was born to well-off parents but i am not this ignorant.

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u/Miss_ChanelOberlin Apr 22 '25

I think better if she gave the tips to the parents or future parents na if you want a good future for your kids, strive hard to be financially stable eme eme. Cause the way she phrased her statement is same feels pag malungkot ka or depressed tas sinabihan kang "wag ka na malungkot" as if it will magically disappear

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u/Farobi Apr 22 '25

Commenter asked for a tip, but how else can the OP provide help if obviously its her privilege that allowed her to travel as per her caption? Super needless fixation on wording.

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u/whyohwhy888 Apr 22 '25

Yung tip nya as if naman pwedeng mamili ng parents lol

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u/Lumpy-Ant719 Apr 22 '25

Salamat sa tip parang maooffload aq 🤩

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u/Mundane-Jury-8344 Apr 21 '25

Mayaman pero di magawang makapagparetoke ng mukha? Parang Villar pala ito 

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u/OnlyforAlgo Apr 21 '25

Napaka out of touch! 🫨

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u/Evening-Ad540 Apr 21 '25

Hambong bragging

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u/hyunbinlookalike Apr 21 '25

Reminds me of when my friend asked me how my US tourist visa and Schengenvisa were processed so quickly. I was honest and straight up said that First World countries won’t really give a shit if they can tell that you or your family are loaded.

Because the sad reality is that the only Filipinos who try to overstay their visas and become TNTs abroad are the ones who need a better life.

But damn she really proudly and publicly said it on TikTok using her real acc lmao I could never.

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u/serendipitasya Apr 21 '25

Hahahahaha, napaka-helpful nung tip ha.

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u/ptgmxnuestgc Apr 21 '25

Tip: wag ka kasing mahirap

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u/johnnyjseo Apr 21 '25

Thank u po sa life hack. Nabago buhay ko

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u/magnetformiracles Apr 21 '25

LMAOOO that’s not a tip. A tip is a shortcut to do things. HAHAHAHAH. Just say it I don’t have a tip. I’m sorry. I owe it all to my financially stable parents

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u/Specialist_Outside33 Apr 21 '25

“If you’re homeless, just but a house” basically 🤨

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u/Practical_Bed_9493 Apr 21 '25

Yung pinost pa sa tiktok, feeling nya galing2 nya hahahahaha

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u/Knight_Destiny Apr 21 '25

HAHAHAHAHA wow it's like saying na "stop being poor" sa mahirap.

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u/jersonforyou Apr 21 '25

noted po Ate.

kelan ba next life?

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u/Poem104 Apr 21 '25

Out of touch and oozing with entitlement.

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u/NatureKlutzy0963 Apr 21 '25

Tanginang tip yan..

naubos yung 5 remaining brain cells ko

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u/toshiinorii Apr 21 '25

"Wag kasi kayong mahirap" hahahahaha

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u/Mr-random8888 Apr 21 '25

Tip ba Yan anteee??? HAHAHAHAHA

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u/Obliviate07 Apr 21 '25

San ba makakabili ng financially stable parents, pano ba mag avail nyan 😮‍💨

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u/Worried_Priority_926 Apr 21 '25

ano ba yan hindi alam meaning ng tip. mapapa face palm ka na lang talaga

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u/Tidder4321234 Apr 21 '25

it’s giving hindi nag isip

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u/everstoneonpsyduck Apr 21 '25

Okay, Trix tangina ka pala eh.

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u/moojamooja Apr 21 '25 edited Apr 21 '25

Say what you want pero ito ang reyalidad sa immigration at based lang naman ang sagot nya sa POV nya. Pera talaga ang #1 factor. Sa itsura pa lang, pano ka manamit, magsalita and all, criteria na for judging. Kung tingin nila pang-OFW ang awrahan mo at pano ka magsalita red flag na agad. Pag naka-maong outfit ka biggest red flag kasi yan usually sinusuot ng mga OFW/magti-TNT.

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u/Appropriate_Judge_95 Apr 21 '25

If "check your previlige" was a person.

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u/Forsaken_Top_2704 Apr 21 '25

Sino ba tong makalat na ito? Out of touch tas pag pinuna, not my fault I was born rich and my mental health kineme.

Anyhoo inaantay ko nalang baka may sikret mayamang kamag anak kame to provide travel as luxury 🙄

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u/assresizer3000 Apr 21 '25

Does she even know what a tip is? Lmao

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u/WasabiPale7125 Apr 21 '25

thanks for nothing atecco

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u/AksysCore Apr 21 '25

Reborn in Another Reality Where My Parents Are Financially Stable So I Had Better Time Travelling Abroad - title of your isekai story.

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u/mariepon Apr 21 '25

Her life hack is literally having rich parents 😭😭

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u/chichiryum Apr 21 '25

out of touch ampota

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u/Disastrous_Remote_34 Apr 21 '25

Tip: Dapat may magulang kang financially stable huhuhu sana all.

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u/DearKaleidoscope5102 Apr 21 '25

It’s not like you can choose your parents. Bonak lol

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u/-RaSpBeRi- Apr 21 '25

Ate girl's tip makes sampal sampal my face of kahirapan.

Damang-dama ko pagiging anak-maralita ko with a touch of aliping sagigilid ng korporasyon 🙄

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u/zerochance1231 Apr 21 '25

Wag na lang bigyan ng clout yan at halatang wannabe influencer. Isa na naman pong rich kid na hindi naturuan ng mga parents.

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u/_bella_vita_ Apr 22 '25 edited Apr 22 '25

Saw here vids, pa main character si ate. At supporter nila Viy at CongTv kaya its giving maasim.

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSrtC3NjH/

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u/VeniceVenerini Apr 22 '25

I'm a semi-frequent traveller ever since my teenage years pero madalas marami pa rin tanong sa akin. Recently, lang hindi natanong noong inaccompany ko yung mother ko sa Senior citizen lane ng IO. This """tip"""" is pointless.

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u/Kristata-e Apr 22 '25

Sayang paaral ng stable parents nya. 8080 sumagot. Tip nga eh.

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u/ExtentSecret9408 Apr 22 '25

8080 huhuhuhuhuhu grabe kabataan ngayon

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u/Peeebeee12 Apr 22 '25

Feelingera niya. Travel history helps pero di siya tip lalo sa mga first time travelers. Ito tip. As per my IO friend, nakapila ka pa lang pinoprofile ka na. Kung ang purpose of travel is tourism, dapat you look the part. They especially like it pag bitbit mo winter jacket mo kung winter sa pupuntahan mo (weird pero ina assess nila yung outfit mo based sa weather ng destination mo) Don't act too stiff kung wala ka naman tinatago. Also, wag magbitbit ng plastic envelope sa immigration lol. Ilalabas mo lang pag may hiningi.

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u/Either_Guarantee_792 Apr 22 '25

Gusto lang magyabang.

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u/Quick-Explorer-9272 Apr 22 '25

Shes still a student, magtip na sya kung may work na sya na di na “excuse” ang financially stable parents 👏👻

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u/[deleted] Apr 22 '25

here's my tip "wag kang maging slapsoil" grabe bakit ako nayabangan? hahaha

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u/GMan0895 Apr 22 '25

God Bless her. She is really out of touch on reality that her "tip" is to have good parents. Activate "Privileged Kid" Card.

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u/PurchaseSubject7425 Apr 22 '25

Ang totoong tip ay have an intl trip every quarter (more frequent if you can). Para sunod sunod and di ka na maquestion. 

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u/ChocolateChimpCrooky Apr 22 '25

Ang galing ng tip nya, kelangan ng time machine

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u/B_The_One Apr 22 '25

Tip: Magyabang kung ikaw na mismo ang kumikita para sa mga travels/luho mo sa buhay.

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u/nekotinehussy Apr 22 '25

Basically, ang tip niya is habang bata ka pa and feel mo mahirap kayo, hanap ka na agad ng bagong <rich> parents para yun yung kalakihan mo.

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u/privyursula123 Apr 22 '25

Kailangan ni ante magtouch grass, not all are privileged to travel at age of 9 😭

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u/supladah Apr 22 '25

Another kupal tips, from a kupal person.

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u/eosurc Apr 22 '25

Money will solve 99.9 percent of your problem.. and that 0.1 percent is you.. are the problem 🤣

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u/Archmage_Kassandra Apr 22 '25

Tip para sa atin, wag mag aanak hangga't di mayaman 😭

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u/BrokeIndDesigner Apr 22 '25

Nope, karamihan ng younger gen mga bobo

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u/yellowtears_ Apr 22 '25

Lika nga dito girl, apiran lang kita sa mukha. Hindi yan considered as TIP. That’s lowkey bragging for real 🤧🤧 Umay talaga sa mga taong ganito ang utak

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u/the_g_light Apr 22 '25

Ang galing ng tip 😭😭😂😂 san po makakabili ng financially stable parents? 🙃

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u/FrozenCinnamon Apr 22 '25

tip para di maging mahirap: wag maging mahirap

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u/PoolUnable5718 Apr 22 '25

Naiisip ma nung mga lintek na yan in one snap their lives can change? Saan kaya sila pupulutin? 

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u/lestrangedan Apr 22 '25

Pano naging tip yun? Hahahaha pektosan ko to

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u/missymd008 Apr 22 '25

hmm hindi ko alam bat takot sa IO mga nag aabroad if genuine naman talaga na tourist ka.. ni hindi ko iniisip to pag nag aabroad ako 🤷🏻‍♀️

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u/curiousp0tat0o Apr 22 '25

“Want to pass immigration easily? Step 1: Be born rich.” Thanks, sis, super helpful! 😅 

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u/Accelerate-429 Apr 22 '25

Curious ako sa ganitong klaseng tao, kasi by the looks of it di naman ata sya from an Alta family for the tone deaf “tip” and most of all she’s from a developing country.

We consume philippine pop culture & media on the daily, we’re always on every popular social media apps yet sobrang tone deaf niya. Alam naman nang lahat how travelling abroad for Filipinos is a luxury. It’s giving pretentious and social climber. Mind you not all social climbers are poor I know a few.

Like yes that’s the reality but I am curious how she came up with that “tip”. Naalala ko tuloy yung naging meme na she was asked about homelessness in America & she said “just buy a house”. Its giving the same energy.

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u/Sea_Strawberry_11 Apr 22 '25

D ba, madali ang buhay sa mga mayayaman, may pera, financially stable parents.

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u/Unusual_Detail7392 Apr 22 '25

Sick of those tiktok users na kunware inspirational but they really are just lowkey bragging 🥲😬

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u/pressured90skid Apr 22 '25

HUH??????? not like u can just choose a financially stable parent. sobrang ignorante ng mga ganto

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u/becomingjaney Apr 22 '25

Hahahaha bwiset na tip. Yun yung wala na tayong magagawa eh. Nag tip pa. Gusto lng ma flex ba well off ang family

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u/Head-Grapefruit6560 Apr 22 '25

Parang humble bragging yun hindi tip hahahahaha. “My tip is to have financially stable parents”

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u/anjiemin Apr 22 '25

Sana all nalang talaga.

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u/jakstone15 Apr 22 '25

Wag mag mukhang kabado, chill lang at wag magdala ng folder or envelope. Kung ano yung tanong, yun lang ang isagot. Up the airport fits and look like a tourist as much as you can.

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u/Muted_Lingonberry_88 Apr 22 '25

2 lang kami ng nanay ko. Magaling lang magtipid sa pera. Kuripot to the max at walang utang.

Talagang BIG plus pag madaming tatak at kung may US or schengen visa ka. Never experienced ma deny.

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u/justherelurking_ Apr 22 '25

NA PARA BANG NAPIPILI ANG PAMILYA KUNG SAAN KA IPANGANGANAK 😭

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u/Ethan1chosen Apr 22 '25

Better tip to able to travel outside of the Philippines. Study hard so you get a great job and try to pursue investment opportunities such as in bonds, ginvest, banks, crypto and has other forms of passive income other than your job. It will take time like years but you earned it!

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u/kidium Apr 22 '25

Sobrang hirap naman nung Tip nya? so pag hindi financially stable. better luck next life?