From expensive commutes and traffic jams to finally seeing classmates in person – Filipino students have a lot of feels about the upcoming school year. 😶
, it’s safe to say that traffic jams still plague Filipinos, as this is one of the most common worries they’ve mentioned about the return of in-person classes.
Reader Mika Salvador shared that she was excited to see her friends in her university and organizations. She also probably missed physical contact, as she mentioned missing random handshakes and hugs.as one of their motivations for going back to school. Who could blame them, when getting weekly allowances again also meant the possibility of eating out with friends?
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