Subject: Carla's Around the World Interview |
Author: Madam Okray
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Date Posted: 05:11:48 05/29/03 Thu
NOTE: HINDI MALI ANG PAG-TYPE KO NG ANSWERS NYA. SADYANG GANON TALAGA..
Q: What is the latest FAD in your country?
CB: Well right now it’s summer in my country. So what we usually Filipinos wear is that spaghetti straps, (?- I didn’t get it), and pants that are printed with designs just like my pants right now and that is the latest design but u uhh.. and uhh.. usually in different parts of the wor.. uhh.. Philippines, there are people who wear long sleeves because it’s really cold like in Baguio.
– Mali ang subject-verb agreement. ‘Pag ang subject eh plural or more than one dapat eh plural verb din ang gagamitin. ‘Di ba 3 ang subjects na spaghetti straps, ung isa at pants, kaya ARE ang tamang gamitin na linking verb. Alam mo Carla maski Spaghetti Straps lang or Pants ang sabihin mo eh ARE pa rin dapat ang verb dahil obviously plural na rin sila. You don’t say “pant” dahil ibig sabihin nun eh kalahati lang ng pantalon. At tsaka lahat ba ng Filipinos eh nagspa-spaghetti strap tuwing summer? Sabihin mo nga sakin? Kaya dapat Filipinas ang gamit mo or Filipino Women hindi Filipinos. ‘Wag mong lahatin.. Poor answer.
Q: Who/What is the most popular band/pop star?
CB: We, Filipinos are really fond of music and there are a lot of bands that are popular in my country like the Side A band, The Freestyle, the South Borders.
- Dapat eh IS ang ginamit mo imbis na ARE nang sinabi mong “there are a lot” dahil obviously singular ang “a lot”. At hija, South Border lang yun. Though marami sila eh South Border pa rin ang name ng band nila.
Q: What is the most popular movie in your country RIGHT NOW?
CB: There are a lot of popular movies in my country, number one is the poreign movies like the “Independence Day”, “Saving Private Ryan”, “Titanic!”, that is one of the most famous movies we had in the Philippines.
-POREIGN???? Haahahahaha...!!! Again punding pundi na ako sa “there are a lot” mo at maling subject-verb agreement. At isa pa napaka linaw ng tanong… popular pa ba ngayon ang Independence Day? Saving Private Ryan? Titanic? Alam kong taga-Pampangga ka pero juice ko pong pineapple naman, hindi na showing ang mga palabas na yan sa Pamapangga. Hindi naman ganon ka-late ang pag-show ng movies dun di ba? Kaya ang lesson eh makinig ng maiigi. Teka, mag hearing aid ka kaya??
Q: What is the most popular TV show in your country right now?
CB: The most popular TV show in my country right now is a game show; it’s called Eat Bulaga. Hehe!
-Hindi po game show ang Eat Bulaga, though marami silang games eh Variety Show ang tawag sa kanya.
Q: What is the typical food dish in your country?
CB: Well, like here in Panama we also have the Lechon. You call it lechon here and we have lechon in the Philippines it’s exactly the same in the Philippines although the sauce is sweet compared to here it’s a little bit salty.
- Typical food ba ang lechon dito? Eh tuwing may party lang naman may lechon eh except kung mayaman- eh di naman mayaman karamihan ng Pilipino. Nagpaparty ka ba araw-araw or typically ba eh may lechon kayo sa bahay? At sa comparison mo sa sauce… hindi ka ba marunong gumamit ng degrees of Adjectives na superlative etc.. sana eh sinabi mong sweeter. Dapat yata eh bumalik ka sa Grade 3, dahil doon ko natutunan ang pag-compare. Another poor response, hindi ka pwedeng mag-manage ng restaurant maski siguro Carinderia.
Q: What is the biggest tourist attraction in your country?
CB: The biggest attraction we Filipinos consider is the Banaue Rice Terraces because the Banaue Rice Terraces is a terraces of rice that was made by are natives that we call the Ifugaos and it was done by their bare hands without technology and everything and it’s considered one of the greatest attractions in the whole world. And you cannot find it in any other countries only in the Philippines.
- “Is a terraces of rice”??????? grabe halos malaglag ako sa aking kinauupuan nang marinig ko yan… hindi ka lang naging tunog-pilosopo, mali pa ang subject verb agreement mo! At syempre naman dito lang matatagpuan yun, hindi ka naman siguro mas boba pa para mag banggit ng attraction sa ibang bansa.
Q: What is the most popular sport in your country?
CB: The most popular sport in my country is basketball. You will see a lot of people playing basketball even in streets.
-In fairness, passable ‘to.
Q: What is your country known for?
CB: The Philippines is most known for for its people because the people are hospitable and second is that we do very, very good lanterns. These lanterns for Christmas and sometimes we export them so they are very bright and colorful.
- Hindi na-doble ang for ko, talagang dalawang beses sinabi ni Carla ang for. “we export them so they are very bright and colorful.”??? Anak naman ng pating, kaya ba naging makulay ang lantern dahil ini-export??? Grabe na toh Carloka….kaka-loka ka talaga!
Q: What is the biggest misconception about your country?
CB: The biggest misconception about the Philippines is about the terrorists and everything. What I can say is the Philippines is made out of 7,107 islands and maybe only two of its islands are considered by the terrorists and I can say that there are still 7,105 islands left for us, for everyone to have fun and see the beauty of my country.
- “Terrorists and everything”???? Everything in the Philippines is misunderstood??? I know that’s not what you mean pero Carloka, mag form ka naman ng mas malinaw na sentence. Again mali-mali rin ang grammar dito, sumasakit na ang ulo ko sa pagko-correct ng bako-bako mong English. Bumalik ka na lang sa Elementary.
Q: Who is the most influential woman in your country?
CB: Right now the most influential people uhhh.. women in my country are Corazon Aquino and the President right now is Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
-At last tama ang subject-verb agreement pero dapat wala ng is before GMA.
Q: What is the best time to visit your country?
CB: Everyday is the best time to visit the Philippines cause there are different places with different weathers. It’s a tropical country but there are parts that are cold uhh… that are way north and by south or middle part of my country is like hot and like Panama the weather like Panama is hot and humid and you will have fun with all the beaches there and specially the Baguio is really cold, for those people who love cold places.
-Que Horrorrrrrrrrrrr…Why would you invite someone who loves cold places to a tropical country? Even if you suggested Baguio eh maraming mas malamig pa sa Baguio, Ineng. Sana sa Antartica mo na lang inimbita. Poor, poor, poor answer…May plano kang maging Secretary of Tourism di ba?? All I can say is good luck.. eh baka pag-uwi mo dito eh malampaso ang pagmumuka mo ni Dick Gordon sa inudoro sa mga pinagsasabi mo sa interview mo.
Q: Tell everyone something in your native language.
CB: Iniimbitahan ko kayong manood dito sa Panama for the Miss Universe 2003. Salamat po at sana mag-enjoy kayong lahat!
-Salamat at tapos na ang interview…Matatanggap ko pa kung iilan lang ang grammatical errors ni Carloka. Pero napaka-rami. BPCI, kung magsesend rin kayo ng boboba-boba eh yung maganda na. Aanhin nyo ang mukang tambutso na wala pang utak. Ay sorry, in fairness may ganda naman si Carla pero hindi kasing ganda ng mga ibang boboba-boba. Sana eh sila Ana Falcon na lang ang sinend kung ganto ring boba ang pinili nyo…Grabehhhhhh… Wala na akong masabi…Todo na ‘to at baka mapunta na akong mental dahil sa interview na ‘to…When will you ever learn???
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