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Workers at the LRT-1 line are seen covering a signage with wrong spelling at the Southbound side of LRT-1 UN Ave on Friday. pic.twitter.com/owPItfMGgz
— ABS-CBN News (@ABSCBNNews) March 15, 2024
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Who approved to hang it up misspelled? Dumb.
ReplyDeleteDerived from the root word ‘stagnant’ kasi yun. 😄
DeleteReflects the current government. "Pwede na yan!"
Delete655 ipinasa ba sa senado ang design kaya nadamay ang govt sa hanash mo?
Delete2:34 ha????? D mo nagets???? Hahahahahahahhaa
DeleteYou only have ONE job! 😂
ReplyDeleteTumpak!
DeleteBaka binarat ang bayad kaya hinayaan na lang ng gumawa hahaha
ReplyDeleteMalaki budget niyan. Perhaps nauna yung share nung procurement at di na inintindi kung okay si supplier.
DeleteNagsayang na naman ng pera ng taxpayers,tsk,tsk,tsk.
ReplyDeleteNot just that, sigurado ako malaki kickback nyan.
Deletewala bng nagchecheck bago mn lng dalhin sa knila kaloka
ReplyDeleteYung grammar nazi dito, dali, puntahan mo yung station na may maling spelling :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteKinonek ung grammar sa spelling. Kaloka ahahahah
DeleteIsa ka pa
DeleteSPELLING ho ang issue, hindi "grammar"
Delete🤣
ReplyDeleteWalang spell check ung computer na pinagprintan ng sticker haha
ReplyDeleteNBI na lang sana kasi
ReplyDeleteLagyan ng plaster to correct it hahaha.
ReplyDeleteAno babyan, wala bang spellcheck? Tapos bago pa nila nilagay yan diyan, wala bang nakanotice na staff?
ReplyDeleteMade in China
ReplyDeletePaimbestigahan na yan.
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