Texting is the most common form of communication here in the Philippines.
Land lines are too expensive for many,
and cell-phone calls cost more than texting.
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Everyone texts - even us.
But not all texts are equally interesting.
I got this one on Saturday morning from Mae, who works next door:
2 comments:
What's wrong with Spaghetti in the morning?!? For the Natives, right? I guess you are not quite ready for Fish and Rice for breakfast, either, eh?
one morning we had a pancake breakfast at mc d's, and we saw a family eating hot fudge sundaes for breakfast. (!)
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