A day out with my curiosity...

I was forced to hangout with my sister yesterday because we didn’t have anything to do at home!!!!

LOL. JK. I had a great time with my sister yesterday. It wasn’t even about not having internet. We just had the time because she didn’t have work as they forced them not to go (force leave) because of the traslacion — procession of the black nazarene. So we went to eat at McDonald’s and drink coffee float and did more stuff after.Nom nom nom...

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I was able to take pictures of what I see while we were out. Just random photos of what was happening. It got me thinking of things like,

”Do they have these kinds of setup in other countries as well?”, “Do they have a wet market?”, “What about tricycles? Do they have that as well?” And if they do, I’m curious of their version of things.

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Just a local wer market in Sampaloc. We have bigger wet markets elsewhere.

If they do have a wet market, does it look anything like this? I’m curious. 🤔

I just wanna share that we bought the rib part of the meat for nilaga — broiled pork soup.
It was 220PHP/1kg.) Ihonestly have no idea about the prices. One of the reasons why I didn’t make it to Accountancy. I just can’t price stuff.

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And if they have tricycles, do they look anything like this? Do they have it bigger? Smaller? Taller? Shorter? Same size? I’m curious. 🤔

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What about random vendors in the streets? I know some places do. What about the rest? I’m curious. 🤔

If you’re not from the Philippines and you’re reading this, maybe you can help my curious mind and tell me your version of things where you’re from?

I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who wants to know.


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