
this is
the story of a girl:

BRIEF INFO.
EH-KASI-PINAY XD
I discovered tumblr.
Last Wed, December 30, 2009.
Love tumblr.
WHY?
I'm here to share my feelings and desires, all of the photographs are not mine. They belong to their respectful owners. I entirely have no intention of violating any copyright XD and I'm here to express not to impress. =D oki doki ^^
When I feel tired tumblr. is my cure that's why I become so energetic

I learn a lot of things here ^^ meaningful and hilarous!...all of the blogs I reblogged are related to me ^^...Like..I like to go there someday, I was amazed!, I hope he realize hehe like that. I'm a happy person but sometimes I also reblog the bitter side of me... as you can see.
I appreciate my followers they're also a part of my inspiration
why I am reblogging blogs? XD X3
I am reblogging because the post that I reblogged become one of my favorites. I feel I am like travelling in our world for free =D and it really satisfies me.
I know and the people I do not know.
If you wanna know me better
why don't you ask me here kill my boredom but please be nice. Thank you!
ok that's all
THANK YOU for VIEWING! =)
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LOL [Lots of Love]
Angel Elegant HAVE A NiCE DAY =3
Pasalubong
The closest literal translation of pasalubong in English would be “souvenir”. However, “souvenir” does not even approximate its contextual meaning. The root of the word is the word “salubong” which means “(to) welcome” or “reception”, and “pa-” would assume the function of the word. Thus, the word “pasalubong” may be translated as “something meant for you when you welcome me back.”
The term can describe any gift one gives upon a return from any journey, no matter how short or how long, and it is usually indigenous foods or things from the region or country where the traveler came from. The gesture of handing out pasalubong conveys that loved ones are being remembered while away. But sometimes, forgetting or not giving out pasalubong can be perceived as a sign of ill will or stinginess! :P