Instead of clamoring for another DOT slogan, let's just support the recent one, "It's more fun in the Philippines." A new one will mean we have to shell out millions of pesos to pay the creator. Sayang mababawasan ang pera ng Pinas, kabawasan din ito sa mga makukurakot. whehehehe.
Because, there is a word more, there shoud be a country which is considered to offer less fun compared to the Philippines. Take for instance--Commuting--it's more fun in the Philippines. The "creators" may have a different reason for using a very blue, clear and clean water for its presentation. Para bang, we are using water for our transportation daily. I would take the ordinary meaning of commuting.
From wikipedia--Commuting is regular travel between one's place of residence and place of work or full time study. It sometimes refers to any regular or often repeated traveling between locations when not work related.
So let's take up commuting--
In several countries, commuter trains are the busiest transport system next to other traditional public vehicles.
Tatalo pa sa Japan ang Pilipinas na may tagasiksik ng tao sa loob ng train?
Ang tawag sa kanila ay O SIYA, magsiksikan kayo diyan. ERMMMM.Sa totoo lang ang Oshiya, or "pusher", is an informal Japanese term for a worker who stands on the platform of a railway station during the morning and evening rush hours, and pushes people onto the train. Ganiyan kapuno ang train doon. O laban ka.Masaya di va.
Ito ang sa Pinas.
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