• How to Bargain in the Philippines by Em

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    Good day to you! Teacher Em here. I will be sharing with you one of the most important things that you would need when you travel, study and stay in the Philippines… We will talk about ‘bargaining’. First, where is it possible to bargain? Asking for a discount is a daily thing. It is very common to strike and try to get a bargain but you need to understand where you can and where you can’t. Here is a list of some of the places where you can try to bargain: Flea Markets Tiangge (shops that are temporary in a certain places or shops that are not inside a shopping mall) City Markets Ukay – Ukay (second hand thrift shops) Garage Sales / Yard Sales Small Antique Shops Small Book Shops Here are also some services that you can try to bargain, like: Tricycle Fare Taxi Fare Before you start …

  • Tagaytay track and field oval

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    Staying fit is very important. Eating healthy foods, getting enough sleep, drinking a lot of water, walking, and jogging everyday will keep you in good shape. Waking up early in the morning should not be a struggle for someone whose routine is doing so. It only means that every cell in his body is attuned to the daily physical activities set for the day. —– To enjoy the glow of good health, you must exercise – Gene Tunney —– A desk-bound person may only need to take at least 1,000 to 3,000 steps a day. Walking distance from Tagaytay Heights Subdivision and F2F School, the track and field oval is the best place and accessible to everyone in the neighboring areas for several physical activities like playing Frisbees and Badminton.   Enjoy doing this healthy lifestyle and its benefits like: improving blood pressure, building strong bones, reducing the risk of …