A
unique language in which the speaker or
writer tries to substitute more sophisticated words in place of simpler
English words resulting in a sentence that only the speaker or writer understands.
Pinoybonics: Ricky said, not only because the shop is owned by a fellow
Filipino but the manner by which it quickly absolved itself from being blamed. The
car was found days later by the
police stripped to the bare.
This is what it means: Ricky said the shop denied responsibility. The
police found the
car days later stripped bare.
Pinoybonics: Would have the shop given my friend a swift disavowal if he weren’t
Filipino? Without a blink, the response would be a big no. Maybe I’m naïve but I believe that even among ourselves we discriminate. Stories like my friend’s continue to abound in our midst. It becomes more disheartening if the pain came from a Filipino business you would normally trust.
This is what it means: My friend was treated differently because he is a Filipino. We discriminate amongst ourselves. My friend's story is common. It just makes it much worse if the discrimination is practiced by a countryman whom you would normally trust.
Pinoybonics: Rillera said most often, we are told to patronize our own products and the businesses of our countrymen. Yet when things
go wrong, we are shoved away to silence and treated differently as if we were a trouble maker. Isn’t this an
oxymoron like when someone says working vacation?
Meaning: Sorry I
don't know what it means.