kanindot kaha no? lolz
Wonder how much was in it for them. So aggressive.Judging from her looks, must have been good looking in her younger years. From behaviour and action, won’t be surprised if of rich Chinese descent. Aristocratic family. Strict parents. Mao ng wa jyud magminyo. Had Chinese female relatives like that. Wa jyud magminyo.
Very common for rich in Phil to look down on the poor. Even now. Note that skipper has slant eyes. Most likely, puti-on.
Wow legs! Hehehe. No wonder, she mingled with his group.
Historically, the Spaniards called the poor Filipinos “indios”.For many Mexicans, "indio" is a racist/classist insult. Indigenous peoples in Mexico are generally at the bottom of the economic and social ladder, and native people generally have darker skin than people with European and mixed ancestry. So for many people, to call someone "indio" is to say that they are dirty, uneducated, poor, dark-skinned... in short, undesirable.Same in the Phil. With qualifications, though.In certain places however, and among certain people, the term "indio" can be used very affectionately when there is a friendship established. Usually this refers to someone who is darker in complexion or has long hair or a somewhat bohemian appearance or lifestyle, but not always. But you have to be very careful because if the context is not clearly friendly, it can also be taken questionably or as an insult.The proper term, like the Aus aborigine, is indigenous people.