@hanniesaurs Merong free sa mga accredited philhealth animal bite centers and government hospitals. Covered sya up to 3rd dose for first time vaccination. Yung booster hindi na. Mahal talaga ang singil sa hospitals lalo na sa private kaya better go to ABCs. Yung iba nga open up to midnight.
grabe. i was at the ER for an animal bite. my bill was 14k alam nyo magkano binawas ng philhealth? 650.
ampotahhhh hahahahaha been working for years tapos 650 😆😭😭
@shizukana_basho@jo09270@tintinpapa1 Sya yata illiterate at ignorant kasi di nya alam na inaaral ito at kahit sa mga offices may quarterly earthquake drill.
@jo09270@tintinpapa1 Karaniwan ng Pilipino hindi nakatira sa buildings, kung meron mang nakatira sa buildings sa mga city, alam nila na hagdan ang safe. Gago nato, ginawa mo pang mga bobo Pinoy gaya mo, lakas maka-talangka ah.
@tintinpapa1 To OP, please clarify your post as most commenters think this is in the Philippines. The language / writing on the side of the CCTV monitor is not English which is standard in Filipino equipment and the date is March 20, 2025.
@jo09270@tintinpapa1 I don’t think this is in the Philippines. Look at the writing on the side of the cctv monitor. Looks Thai. Also, as a Filipino, I can vouch that using the stairs instead of elevators during earthquake or fire is taught in schools.
@tintinpapa1 As a Filipino myself I can say that most people are ignorant here. We got no measures against disaster like this besides the basic precautions. So many people are illiterate.
@jungkookiebliss May nakasagot ba ba? Hehe. Ano po ba ingredient nung bilog? At anong klaseng sugar, yung white na nilalagay sa kape or yung parang nakabalot sa espasol na confectionery?
@rina_358cococo That’s the Secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry (equivalent to Japan’s Trade Minister) Cristina Roque. As far as I know, she can’t speak Japanese.
Personally, scenes like this warm my heart and eyes so much ❤️#father duty .☕️
Moments that make dopamine and empathy gently knock on my heart…
I love them.❤️❤️
Team Alex shared this beautiful story,
so I wanted to pass it on too.
HE STAYED ALL NIGHT
KOSUKE NEVER LEFT
Kosuke Shikano stayed.
He fed Punch every two hours through the night.
He held him when he cried.
He kept him warm against his chest.
He slept on the zoo floor so Punch wouldn’t wake up alone.
There were no cameras that night.
No viral videos.
No hashtags.
Just one keeper and one tiny monkey who needed someone to decide he was worth staying for.
Kosuke decided.
And because of that one decision — on that one quiet July night —
Punch is still here. 🤎🌙
#PunchTheMonkey#PunchAndDad#punch#TeamPunch.
@pharekore I asked for a refund for a damaged item that was delivered. The amount was only 60 pesos and I offered to return the item but they said I can keep it. The amount was refunded after 6 months and only after several follow ups.
他国よりフィリピンのほうが接客いいってこと?
IKEAパサイ店が「Store of the Year」を受賞。世界63カ国・470店舗超の頂点に。
店長は「受賞はゴールではなく出発点」と述べ、さらなるサービス向上を表明。創業者Ingvar Kamprad氏ゆかりの記念トロフィーが贈られた。
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@chikalovesworld@Kyo0108a947qdy1 Growing up with no clean or accessible public toilets does that to you. So I hope you understand from the Filipino perspective.
@chikalovesworld@Kyo0108a947qdy1 Because in the Philippines, most people don’t want to touch toilet lids specially in public bathrooms because of hygiene issues. And nobody wants to use a toilet with the lid down because there might be an unpleasant surprise waiting. So an open lid toilet means it’s safe to use
@chikalovesworld@Kyo0108a947qdy1 Sorry abt that but most grandmas won’t bother to follow those instructions because the ‘dirty public toilet’ is so ingrained in them. They’re actually the ones who squat on the toilet seat. If they ever do close the lid, they’d probably do so with their foot.
@StephenFleming@AirFranceKLM Meanwhile, @FlyANA_official can’t even provide a property irregularity report within an hour. On top of that they treat a cracked baggage as minor damage. And to think that’s a Japanese airline.
Kudos to @AirFranceKLM. They destroyed my wife’s suitcase (stuff happens), so we trudged to the service desk. I was hoping for some duct tape and expected to fill out a form where, maybe, they’d send me twenty bucks in six weeks or so.
Nope! The friendly and efficient clerk apologized for the damage, measured our suitcase, went into the back room, and returned with a brand-new suitcase, the same size, still in the shrink wrap. We swapped the contents right there and rolled out of baggage claim with the new suitcase.
Nicely done. That’s the sort of service I’d expect from Singapore Air, not a European carrier.
(By the way, what happened to @SamsoniteUSA? Apparently they’re no longer gorilla-proof…)
@denden13_JP@FlyANA_official I did not expect their service to be this slow. We had a baggage issue in Haneda with ANA and the staff there was able to email the file for insurance claim within minutes. But the New Chitose staff are just too slow. I just need a document. I didn’t ask ANA for compensation.
First time to fly with @FlyANA_official and I’m so disappointed with the way the luggages were handled. 3 checked-in bags damaged in 2 flights (intl & domestic). Might as well replace your staff at New Chitose with AI with the way the issue was handled.
@FlyANA_official Your webpage is useless. Can’t even get an email address to follow up my document request which is needed for travel insurance claim. I need the document before I leave for my next flight. For a supposedly 5-star airline, your turnaround time to answer requests is too long.