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06-14-20 09:28 #26506
Posts: 141The airports at least for Cebu are in process of setting up covid test labs to test arriving passengers costs about 3400 p non subsidized.
So the possibility of if you test negative, 14 days quarantine is omitted is quite high.
Just need to wait for further announcements likely within this month.
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06-14-20 04:26 #26505
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by AussieGaigin [View Original Post]
Common usage that is different from a dictionary definition is often common misusage. For instance, people in the States often say irregardless when that is no word at all and they should be saying regardless.
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06-14-20 01:07 #26504
Posts: 6781Travel to the Philippines for the dreamers LOL
Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2...ourists-lifted
Even if you go there gents you will spend 14 days in isolation at your cost as unlike some countries, you pay so a 5 star hotel maybe nice with food included but you can't leave the room and you can't receive guests.
So why the endless discussion on 'when I get back' Just read the local new and follow what it says. So if you can get there and have a 4-6 weeks vacation time OK but you may end up in 14 day quarantine when you return home LOL.
From G's country this tend be repatriating pinoys to the Philippines (why I wonder) or bringing them to his country as they want to get the hell out of their country ASAP. Am told is / was US $900 one way from Cebu.
As for visiting G, can't go unless you prove it is vitally important, in the national interest etic. So having massive blue balls is not one of those on the list even though we both agree it is in our best interest LOL.
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06-14-20 00:35 #26503
Posts: 3396Originally Posted by Kazeu [View Original Post]
"Whether they are literally closed and locked up matters littlle" Let's not start another fascinating discussion on dictionary interpretation. 😁.
Cheers. G.
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06-14-20 00:15 #26502
Posts: 1663Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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06-13-20 23:54 #26501
Posts: 516Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
Who knows how long the bars will actually stay open for, if and when they do open up next week. Without foreign customers I don't see how they can stay open. Maybe they will start catering to filipino clientele?
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06-13-20 23:22 #26500
Posts: 3396Originally Posted by Kazeu [View Original Post]
Of course this is an academic discussion for most until Tourist Visas restart and donor countries let mongers leave.
Enjoy. G.
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06-13-20 20:16 #26499
Posts: 3261Originally Posted by Kazeu [View Original Post]
The mastermindbating here will hopefully cum to a finish soon.
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06-13-20 20:15 #26498
Posts: 238Originally Posted by Kazeu [View Original Post]
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06-13-20 20:00 #26497
Posts: 516Opening Next Week
A girl I know who is currently in angeles just told me today that walking street will be opening up next week. She indirectly knows the owner of one of the bars. I was quite suprised considering the airports are still closed to foreigners. Good hunting to those still in Angeles!
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06-13-20 15:29 #26496
Posts: 5654Be Guided by Authorities Not Mongers
Authorities provided.
Dictionary.com: "A synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close."
Legal and legitimate are nearly the same but not exactly the same.
Merriam-Webster: "Some common synonyms of legitimate are lawful, legal, and licit. While all these words mean "being in accordance with law. Legitimate may apply to a legal right or status but also, in extended use, to a right or status supported by tradition, custom, or accepted standards."
In many countries there are traditions, customs and standards that are not supported by the law.
Therefore, there can be instances of practices that are legitimate but not legal.
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06-13-20 07:44 #26495
Posts: 1056Words
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
While I was at it,. I looked up.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/word...-or-burglarize
American English seeps in everywhere and let's not go on about the silly Australians and their sillier dictionary.
More to the point, I got a spoofer / chancer / Walter Mitty type on locanto, who was fishing / phishing for some reason. Attractive ad, no phone number and no contact during the whole 24 hours before contact time. Locanto is good that way as it gives two havy ticks if the message has been read. My last one was not.
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06-13-20 06:24 #26494
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by KabulGuy [View Original Post]
See that "leg" root in both words? It is from the Latin word legalis, which means having to do with the law. So how we individually feel about the sex business has nothing to do with its legality or legitimacy. It is only legitimate when it is legal. I hope this clears up the confusion.
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06-13-20 01:16 #26493
Posts: 5654Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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06-12-20 22:19 #26492
Posts: 3396Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]