...that Pinoy's shyness is a lot more obvious in a foreign country? I know I'm not but then I've always been accused of being slightly thick-faced !
We're in Southsea, Portsmouth at the moment and the presence of a big hospital in the city means there's a lot of Pinoys about. I've been exploring the place and except for literally, two kababayans, every Pinoy I've come across, did not smile back even after receiving a warm friendly one from me, not even a nod to acknowledge. How odd!
My son and I played **'sweet and sour' in a shopping complex today as an experiment to see how we Pinoys rate in the shy-meter...every non-Pinoy person we smiled and say hello to, smiled back and some even chatted with us but my fellow Pinoys, and there were a lot, mind you, all went
Although it's true that back in the nanayland, we'd choose the earth to open up and swallow us rather than say hello to a complete stranger but I would've thought that living/working in merry 'ol England would somehow change that. The locals would always acknowledge, even if it's only to be polite!
Sweet and Sour is a car game where you wave at the people in the next car and if they wave back, they're sweet. if not, they're sour...
Wachafink then?