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Saturday, April 07, 2007
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TRADEMARK OF AN ASSUMPTIONISTA. Got this from my multiply. =)
Whoever made this, you must miss AA that much. Well, guess what!? ME TOO! =)

Food

1.When walking and seeing a friend approaching, carrying a drink, the AA girl will always ask for a sip from that drink.
2.It is perfectly okay to the AA girl to be walking while eating.
3.The AA girl is a master of balancing a plate of baked mac/spaghetti/carbonara/palabok on top of a cup of iced tea, and eating it from there while standing and/or walking. [see #2] (omg! so guilty. i do this all the time=))
4.The AA girl will always ask for “a pinch” or “a bite” of whatever food whoever she is with, has.
5.The AA girl will in turn, always offer her food to someone else.
6.The AA girl will usually go to the CSS bakery after school. (BREAD OF LIFE! LOL.)
7.The AA girl will bargain with the manangs in the cafeteria to get a larger quantity of food.
8.The AA girls always look forward to being the last person to buy shake or iced tea or baked mac/spaghetti/carbonara/palabok from a manang because the manang will always give her excessive amounts of them, just so all the food would be finished. No extra charge.

GREETINGS

1.When walking in the hallway and seeing a teacher, manong/manang, or visitor approaching, the AA girl will always smile/nod and greet the person even if she has no idea who it is.
2.The AA girl especially loves greeting manongs and manangs.
3.Daily classroom greetings in grade school would always be:
Teacher: Good afternoon section __!
Class: (start low pitch, one word ang good at after) Goodafter (pagdating sa –noon tataasan ang pitch at elongated ang salita) noooon Ms. _____! It’s nice to see you today Ms. _____!
Teacher: It’s nice to see you, please take your seats.
Class: (low pitch again) Thank (high, elongated ‘you’) youuuuuuuuu Ms. ______!
In high school:
Teacher: Good afternoon section __.
Class: Good afternoon Ms. _____.
Teacher: Okay, please take your seats.
Class: (mumbling, decrescendo) Thank you Msmmm…

SCHOOL RELATIONSHIPS

1.The AA girl looooves the very nice manongs and manangs.
2.The AA girl’s batch always dislikes the batch/es lower than them. (or even the higher batch sometimes)
3.When the AA girl reaches Grade 7, she will always hate Sir Ruel.
4.But when the AA girl reaches high school, she won’t even care and won’t let Sir Ruel get to her. Wineweh nalang si Sir Ruel. But we all love him anyway, though most won't admit it. Haha.
5.Younger AA girls are trained to see the older girls as their Ates.
6.Most AA girls address older ones as Ate, even though that person is only a year older.
7.All AA girls treat their friends as sisters.
8.AA girls love to kiss each other’s cheek a.k.a. “beso”.
9.AA girls love to hug each other.
10.Most AA girls have a crush on Sir Louie.
11.Most AA girls end up crushing on young, new, male teachers.
12.All AA girls love Sir Beni. (oh yes!)

UNIFORM

1.AA girls love dengue attire season.
2.AA girls never follow the 3-inches-below-the-knee skirt rule.
3.AA girls never follow the 2-inches-below-the-knot necktie rule.
4.AA girls disregard the red-black-or white-only rule on color of hair accessories.
5.The AA girl likes the Assumption blue and white windbreaker jacket.

UNCATEGORIZED

1.The AA girl will always be ‘game’ to sit ANYWHERE. The floor… the grass… the teacher’s table… you name it. (picnic at the corridor, me loves it and misses it!)
2.The AA girl hates “taga-bundok” comments. (sheeshh!!)
3.The AA girl hates “make tusok-tusok the fishball” comments. (that's not us!)
4.AA girls are definitely not conyo. ('course!)
5.The AA girl loves the school campus.
6.The AA girl has theater etiquette.
7.The high school AA girl does not sing the Assumption School Song in its proper stupidly high key all the way. She switches to a lower key. (because we can;t sing it high all the way. haha)
8.The AA girl knows/will eventually know Jessica of the first year comfort room. (for those who don't know, jessica's the famous student mumu)
9. The AA girl rarely ever enters the LRC comfort room and the grade school lab comfort room. (because it's scary)
10. All AA Girls respond 100 % to the call "GUYS, PICTURE!" with bright smiles
11. In the unlikely event that an AA girl wouldn't be able to respond to the call (usually because of two things 1. she is in another classroom and as is unable to hear the call or 2. she is balancing baked mac/spaghetti/carbonara/ palabok on a cup of iced tea) she would automatically reply to the call "wait, wait. Sama ako!". She then dashes to the huddled girl and make herself fit (even if only a part of her face is seen) [i'm one of them!! LOL.]
12. AA Girls (and AC too) have a unique handwriting that only they can do. (right girls?)
13. The AA girl always enjoys the end of each school mass. Regular dialogue between Mrs. Aguilos and the whole student population, with the high school girls’ voices drowning out the others:
Mrs. Aguilos: Alright… so did you sing well?
Students: (screaming) YEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS! (stop)
Mrs. Aguilos: Did you participate well during the mass?
Students: (screaming louder) YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!! (stop)
Mrs. Aguilos: Alright. And BECAUSE…(pause)
Students: (cheering) YAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYY!!! (stop)
Mrs. Aguilos: It’s (place name of special occasion here)... (pause)
Students: (cheering still) YAAAAAAAAAAAYYYY!!! (softens but is continuous)
Mrs. Aguilos: We are going to haaaave… (pause)
Students: YAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYY!!!
Mrs. Aguilos: …a LOOOOOOOONG RECESS!
Students: (extreme cheering, laughing, rejoicing) YAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYY!!!!!!!
Mrs. Aguilos: Classes will resume...
Students: (loud shhhhh-es, anxious to hear the time)
Mrs. Aguilos: (consults with someone) ... _____am!
Students: --ecstacy--

7:24 PM

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