Immuned
How many times do I need to answer them that “I have no boyfriend!”?
Every time I return home, I’ve always been asked by the same irritating, fuming question—“Naa na kay uyab?” (Do you have a boyfriend now?) No, not from mama and papa, but from my aunties, uncles, cousins, relatives, and neighbors of course.
I hate that question! Why are they interested with my love status when I’m not even apportioning a larger percent of attention to it these days?
If I say “Wala, wala lage!” (None, I really don’t have), they refuse to believe. Why? What’s wrong with my honest answer? That’s the truth.
I’m sure, the next time I return (next month probably for a Christmas break) I’ll be hearing the same question again. Hahai, people are still people. What more must I expect from them?
Every time I return home, I’ve always been asked by the same irritating, fuming question—“Naa na kay uyab?” (Do you have a boyfriend now?) No, not from mama and papa, but from my aunties, uncles, cousins, relatives, and neighbors of course.
I hate that question! Why are they interested with my love status when I’m not even apportioning a larger percent of attention to it these days?
If I say “Wala, wala lage!” (None, I really don’t have), they refuse to believe. Why? What’s wrong with my honest answer? That’s the truth.
I’m sure, the next time I return (next month probably for a Christmas break) I’ll be hearing the same question again. Hahai, people are still people. What more must I expect from them?
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