cebu flower shop

cebu flower shop
cebu flower shop
Sightings of more Filipino Whit .....?

The Philippines is full of wordplay. The local slant, where the F and P are fairly interchangeable, is often used very cleverly, such as the flower shop in Diliman called Petal Attraction. Most of wordplay in the Philippines is deliberate, with retailers favoring ridiculous names, often based on Western celebrities and movies - for example, a bread shop called Anita Bakery, a 24-hour restaurant called Doris Day and Night, the a clothing store called Elizabeth and tailor a hairdresser called Felix The Cut. Smart travelers can decipher initially just trying hard to sign the a Taglish (Tagalog-English) accent, such as that used in a sign at a restaurant in Cebu: "We Hab Sop-Drink In Can An In Batol." A sewing shop accessory piece called beads and also makes use of local slant. Comments?

Sign Buses: Full string to stop driver (F as in feofle). What you call two pilots Pinoy ?.... plays of course.

Ronald & Irene's wedding preparation


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