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Guest Juliang

I moved from Philippines when i was 5 so i don't really remember it, hehe.

But my parents are from Cavite.. Rosario and Wawa to be exact.

I was born in Rosario but lived in Subic Bay, Olongapo til i was 5 (my dad was in the US Navy so we lived in the base). Then we moved to the US.

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Guest melee

Kamusta!~

Am I the only one from Bohol here??

Born in Bohol, moved to USA when i was 3, still understand/speak bisaya~

<3 bohol, the beaches are sooooo good.

I really want to speak bisaya with some people, Im going to vacation in the summer and I gotta brush up!

kon ma ka storia ka ug bisaya, ingna ko palihog! mu storia ta sa aim, okay?

sigi~

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Hey there people! We soompiers should get together sometime xD At MoA! Hahahaha!!

haha. yes yes~ :rolleyes:

want soompi meet? [;

i've never been to MoA. XD

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Guest saeyun

haha. yes yes~ :rolleyes:

want soompi meet? [;

i've never been to MoA. XD

soompi meet??

hope so...

but i live in cagayan de oro!~ :tears: :tears:

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Guest eiyu_chronicler

hi.

i'm currently residing in makati.

my dad's from bicol and my mom's from quezon.

sadly, since i grew up in manila, i can only speak tagalog. :(

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Guest stoked!

hi. hi.

i'm currently residing in davao now. yeah very far, eh? XD.

aww. i wanna go to soompi meets too, if ever it really will happen.

btw, am i the only one from dc here?.

<3 hyie

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Guest Golden Zeta Gundam

Calamba Laguna :o , and.. Alabang at times (yay Festival Mall.........)

but be back in Sydney soon , i also visited MoA , and.. its not big...

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Guest eiyu_chronicler

sorry kind'a offtopic. just didn't know where to ask.

am thinking of backpacking in either taiwan or jeju, has anybody gone to these places?

how much should i save to survive 2 weeks in either country?

how much would airfare cost?

can you recommend places to visit?

would really appreciate replies.

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Guest cpopbaby19

^wow. jeju!! i heard going there is expensive. as in more expensive than going to philippines from seoul (i heard from a friend..)

i dunno about taiwan. i havent gone out of this country.. T_T

Hahahahaha!! And we would all eat in a Korean restaurant hahahahaha~

And then... buy some Korean cds/dvds... somewhere :x

LOL. buy dvds at divisoria! XD

:x

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Hahahahaha!! And we would all eat in a Korean restaurant hahahahaha~

And then... buy some Korean cds/dvds... somewhere :x

yeah, i like this idea!!

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Hahahahaha!! And we would all eat in a Korean restaurant hahahahaha~

And then... buy some Korean cds/dvds... somewhere :x

i remember, there was this korean restaurant at metrowalk, it's called ye dang. it has been only 10 months since we last went to that place so it's probably still there. from what i remember, a lot of koreans visit the restaurant, which should mean that it's good, right? it's kinda pricey if you're used to places like jollibee or mcdonald's but it's within the range of most good restaurants (expect 250-300 per head if you're a crowd of at least 5). tsaka mabubusog talaga kayo, hehe. we stuffed ourselves with kimchi, chapchae, bibimbap rice, samgyupsal, bulgogi, etc. so marami na talaga. and since it's just around metrowalk, you guys can buy korean dvd's and vcd's after dinner. anyone up for it? hehe. just a suggestion.

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sounds nice.. it would be fun if this gathering is really gonna happen.. !

lol.. went to megamall this saturday.. looool.. there's this one korean restaurant there.. lol funny name.. kaya restaurant..

i wanted to eat there but my friend didn't even wanna taste kimchi XD

lol is it just me or are korean restaurants slowly popping everywhere

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i remember, there was this korean restaurant at metrowalk, it's called ye dang. it has been only 10 months since we last went to that place so it's probably still there. from what i remember, a lot of koreans visit the restaurant, which should mean that it's good, right? it's kinda pricey if you're used to places like jollibee or mcdonald's but it's within the range of most good restaurants (expect 250-300 per head if you're a crowd of at least 5). tsaka mabubusog talaga kayo, hehe. we stuffed ourselves with kimchi, chapchae, bibimbap rice, samgyupsal, bulgogi, etc. so marami na talaga. and since it's just around metrowalk, you guys can buy korean dvd's and vcd's after dinner. anyone up for it? hehe. just a suggestion.

lol. that sounds cool.

i want to have a meet-up but im broke now! T^T; and im kinda busy~ hahaha

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