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August 21st, 2014 03:38 PM #1
Last night while dining out with my friends, we felt awkward for a Yaya that was sitting alone in the bar with a stroller beside her. She had a glass of water (house) and an apple that was obviously baon. She was sticking out like a sore thumb in a restaurant that seats less than 40 people. We immediately knew which table brought her, it was a young couple dining out with other couple friends (20-30+). They were about 10. Everyone else in the restaurant were adults.
Parenting means sacrifices! Is it so hard to skip the nights out or take turns with the spouse when going out with friends. It blows my mind why they have to take their BABY on a late night dinner in a non-family type restaurant and even tag along the yaya???They probably did not have her join the table because they were with friends (could be a treat or pay individually) If they can't have her join the table then the least they could have done was give her dinner money and go wherever she wants. This is one issue that really bothers us in the family.
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August 21st, 2014 03:46 PM #2
Naaawa nga ako sa mga yaya minsan. Last weekend, nasa CPK Rockwell kami,may baon yung yaya ng burger steak from jollibee. W/o drinks pa.
I remember when we were young pa, kahit sa mejo mahal kami kumain, my parents would order something for the yaya. Or at least share some food to her.
When I was in China for a business trip, the driver would even sit with us sa table and eat.
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August 21st, 2014 03:56 PM #3We treat our yaya o katulong as a family member, sa bahay at sa pamamasyal, kung ano kinakain namin ganun din sila, in return naman wala kami naging problema sa kanila.
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August 21st, 2014 04:04 PM #4
Same with my family. Ayaw ko ring inuutusan ng hindi magalang ng mga bata ang mga kasambahay namin.
I always insisted that they are part of the family like elder sister, kaya pag may trabahong mabigat e tulong-tulong din kami.
Pag minsan sa mall, kung sino pa yung may uniform na parang nurse e sila pa yung mukhang naapi. Samantalang muhang super yaman naman amo nila!
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August 21st, 2014 04:04 PM #5
Same with our kasambahays. Pareho kami ng ulam. Minsan kami pa umuubos ng tira kasi nakakahiya ibigay sa kasambahay. Pati rice pareho kami. Sabay pa kami kumakain. Although sa ibang lamesa sila
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August 21st, 2014 04:11 PM #6
We let them buy what food they want but they are free to eat our food. May mga helper kasi na SOBRANG pihikan sa pagkain.
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August 21st, 2014 04:26 PM #7
sa bahay pareho lang kami ng kinakain pero pag sa labas tinatanong namin kung anong gusto nila in that way lang naman kami nakakabawi sa mga pagod nila sa amin at saka pag di mo inalagaan mga kasambahay nyo ewan ko lang baka dinuduraan yung mga inihahain nilang pagkain nyo
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August 21st, 2014 04:27 PM #8
lalo na yung yaya na naka uniform pa.. tapos ang kasama eh susunod sunod sa amo nya.. wala namang dalang bata...
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August 21st, 2014 04:32 PM #9
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