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Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 5:37 pm
well we dont have to wear uniforms till next yer in hgh school but there not that bad and here in Canada our Catholic schools arent privet but someone told me they are in America so yea. And you're from the Philippines? that's cool. my friend use to live there and she had to wear uniforms to and she said they have realy high expectations.
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Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 5:46 pm
takashi_sahoko ~[girlygirl]~ takashi_sahoko I was in Catholic School for pre-pre kindergarten, nursery, pre-k and then kindergarten, 1st grade-3rd grade. Then yeah. well half of 3rd grade. I hated it. We had to wear these tan and green uniforms and the teachers were. GAAHH! I don't know Philippines was weird. Almost everyone in my family went to Catholic School. My brother and I were the only ones not to finish school in a Catholic School, since all of my cousins finished school in Catholic School. And we all went to the same school. Imagine the teacher having a hard time with all of us and not to mention she always used to confuse our names. lol
For what you did to me, and what I'll do to you, I never knew you lived in the Philippines... =O
you get what everyone else gets. You get a lifetime. I was born there, but my mom was born here. So yessh. But my mom chose to raise me there and then take me here. That's why I can speak Tagalog fluently.
For what you did to me, and what I'll do to you, Oooooh. So you were born there... But you're not Filipino at all?
you get what everyone else gets. You get a lifetime.
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Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 6:00 pm
~[girlygirl]~ takashi_sahoko ~[girlygirl]~ takashi_sahoko I was in Catholic School for pre-pre kindergarten, nursery, pre-k and then kindergarten, 1st grade-3rd grade. Then yeah. well half of 3rd grade. I hated it. We had to wear these tan and green uniforms and the teachers were. GAAHH! I don't know Philippines was weird. Almost everyone in my family went to Catholic School. My brother and I were the only ones not to finish school in a Catholic School, since all of my cousins finished school in Catholic School. And we all went to the same school. Imagine the teacher having a hard time with all of us and not to mention she always used to confuse our names. lol
For what you did to me, and what I'll do to you, I never knew you lived in the Philippines... =O
you get what everyone else gets. You get a lifetime. I was born there, but my mom was born here. So yessh. But my mom chose to raise me there and then take me here. That's why I can speak Tagalog fluently.
For what you did to me, and what I'll do to you, Oooooh. So you were born there... But you're not Filipino at all?
you get what everyone else gets. You get a lifetime. No I'm Filipino and so is my mom, but she was born here, my grandparents came here 2 years before she was born. So she was born here, but she went home to the Philippines to go to college, because my grandparents believed that the courses for nursing was much harder in the Philippines, she met my dad. They got pregnant with me, they ended up marrying. And then she went back to Las Vegas. But she wanted me to be raised in the Philippines, then took us with her, even though I was kind of already a citizen since my mom was a citizen here and she was born here. And I think that's it.
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Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 6:27 pm
takashi_sahoko ~[girlygirl]~ takashi_sahoko ~[girlygirl]~ takashi_sahoko I was in Catholic School for pre-pre kindergarten, nursery, pre-k and then kindergarten, 1st grade-3rd grade. Then yeah. well half of 3rd grade. I hated it. We had to wear these tan and green uniforms and the teachers were. GAAHH! I don't know Philippines was weird. Almost everyone in my family went to Catholic School. My brother and I were the only ones not to finish school in a Catholic School, since all of my cousins finished school in Catholic School. And we all went to the same school. Imagine the teacher having a hard time with all of us and not to mention she always used to confuse our names. lol
For what you did to me, and what I'll do to you, I never knew you lived in the Philippines... =O
you get what everyone else gets. You get a lifetime. I was born there, but my mom was born here. So yessh. But my mom chose to raise me there and then take me here. That's why I can speak Tagalog fluently.
For what you did to me, and what I'll do to you, Oooooh. So you were born there... But you're not Filipino at all?
you get what everyone else gets. You get a lifetime. No I'm Filipino and so is my mom, but she was born here, my grandparents came here 2 years before she was born. So she was born here, but she went home to the Philippines to go to college, because my grandparents believed that the courses for nursing was much harder in the Philippines, she met my dad. They got pregnant with me, they ended up marrying. And then she went back to Las Vegas. But she wanted me to be raised in the Philippines, then took us with her, even though I was kind of already a citizen since my mom was a citizen here and she was born here. And I think that's it.
For what you did to me, and what I'll do to you, Ooooooh. I see!
you get what everyone else gets. You get a lifetime.
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Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 6:54 pm
I'm Filipino too ;D. I hate uniforms //3
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Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 8:46 pm
Uniforms can go and die in a mosh pit. The world will be better without them. Stupid uniforms. Those tight uniforms gave me a harder time to breathe.
@Gummy. They do have high expectations from you. They set their standards high. My old school (Phil.) made us practice cursive when we were in the first grade. And to say the least that my cursive sucks. And they have you doing multiplication by that age.
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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 2:03 pm
@Taka: really? that would suck. i hate cursive writing and i'm not the smartest in math so the multiplacation thing would have been tereble for me.
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