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Written by James Faustino   
Wednesday, 31 August 2011 19:35

 

Money has always been an issue. Economically speaking, money is the decisive factor in the choices we make in markets such as the “coop” or the Sagada Centrum.

We must practice how to be responsible of our money. The POSTBOY Staff has polled numerous students from the first, second, third and fourth year levels to see how responsible they are when it comes to their allowance.

“How will you spend One Hundred Pesos?”

“I will spend it for my school supplies.”

- Sherwin Kingat 1A

“I will spend it for buying food to eat.”

- Jessica Madongit 1A

“Food, and more yummy food!”

- Shannon Daoey 1B

“I will keep it for my future plans.”

- Kimberly De Guzman 1A

“Sign pen, paper, sweets or junk food.”

- Andrea Manegdeg 3A

“P50 for beer and P50 for pulutan.

- Jessie Dacanay 3B

“More on food.”

- Bethany Tamking 3B

“Computer Games.”

- Joshua Salcedo 3B

“I’ll give it to the school so that they could buy at least a decent walis-tambo.

- Anonymous 4B

“I will buy medicine for my migraines.”

- James Faustino 4B

“I will buy 2 Croissants and 2 Cokes.”

- Munirih Calpo 4B

Compiled by James Faustino

 

 

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