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Here are random instances that might make you feel the feels:
- Despite the fact that everyone gets enthusiastic about strawberries, you go, "Like, duh! We have a whole farm of those!" you roll your eyes and add everything else is strawberry-tized -- from jams to wines to taho!
- You recognize how fresh vegetables really looks, smells and tastes like, and as Sayote may cost a fortune in other areas, in Baguio, you can ask from your neighbour’s backyard or you're lucky if the vines has branched out over your side already.
- You secretly know the lyrics to country music when it is played on the radio, more so you sing along every time the Magic 99.9 jingle is on. Leather jackets are for cowboys, denim jackets are what you take when you go swimming and those killer boots? those are made for Baguio walking.
- Midland is where you check out what’s in, hot and not in the city including obituaries.
- Dainty, Star Café or Luisa’s is where the oldies meet up for their version of "coffee tayo."
- Tiongsan was the first to have it all for you and Streamline is the cake for all seasons.
- You know that Jack's rice is not rice alone, and that "killing me softly" does not refer to the song .
- That you do not want to mess with the local women because their legs were trained to beat you at just about anything.
- Oh, you also would not want to mess with the "yagit" kids playing too because they guarantee a nose bleed. They will contest you in English.
- Your closet is composed of 90% sleeves and all things cold-weather proof but you probably don't own a Baguio City bonnet yourself.
- You will distinguish a true-blue Baguio bred person when he walks past a famous personality along Session Road, not with a word, not even a smile but being the discreet closet fan that he is, he will nonchalantly boast about this "encounter" with his friends.
- You are convinced you are in Baguio when you hear a lot of "ngay", "ngarud" and "kadi" with almost everyone you converse with.
- Your childhood is validated by that photo of you sitting on the elephant at Burnham Park then by the time you get past your teens, you never set foot on Burnham Park again not until you’re in your 30’s already and decide to join the morning tae-bo crowd.
- A red coloured spit doesn't necessarily cause you to panic and call the ambulance, one look and you know it’s not blood.
- You used pine needles, instead of rolling a piece of tissue paper, to trigger a sneeze... um, did you? Or was it just me? ...
Source: Baguio City People
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