jejemania
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There is no doubt that jejemons are now widespread in our country, some says its okay it’s a self expression while some says it can be harmful and alarming.
WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF JEJEMON PEOPLE?
Sign that it is a jeje you are dealing with is that he (they are most commonly masculine) seems to have low intelligence.
Sign that it is a jeje you are dealing with is that he (they are most commonly masculine) seems to have low intelligence.
This is because:
1. they can not express themselves in the English language as good as an average person
2. it seems that their kind is simply dumber.
3. Their names are also often begun with "El"
1. they can not express themselves in the English language as good as an average person
2. it seems that their kind is simply dumber.
3. Their names are also often begun with "El"
then followed with a random Spanish or Portuguese word.
4. They put too much letters and symbols in every word they say even in their god damn NAMES or ALYASES.
4. They put too much letters and symbols in every word they say even in their god damn NAMES or ALYASES.
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With so much controversies and issues regarding jejemons and jejebusters I made a survey to my fellow student here in College of Science asking them whether jejemons can be considered bad influence or not. Here are their opinions.
“Para sa’ken hindi naman kung base sa paraan ng pag-tetext nila na kagaya ng sinasabi ng iba na nakaka apekto sa spelling, siguro malaking hamon yun para sa DepEd na palawakin pa ang kaalaman ng mga teacher sa pagtuturo.”
-Rovie Rose Nofuente, I-E
“Para sa’ken, hindi kasi nasa kanila naman yun kung papaimpluwensya sila eh.”
-Kleithem,II-C1
“I do consider them, just a bit as bad influence in a sense that mas lalo pa nahihirpan ang mga studyante when it comes to spelling, but I respect nman pagiging jejemons nila.”
-Joy M.,IV-A
“Opo, bad influence sila, ang hirap intindihin ng mga text nila, pa’nu na lang yung iba na hindi nakakaintindi sa pauso nila.”
-Quincie, II-E1
“Opo, dahil una sa lahat pin ahihina nito ang mga mag aaral sa spelling, at mahirap pa intindihin ang mga text nila.”
-Venus, II-C1
“I think yes, ‘coz for you to improve your memory about the CORRRECT spelling of a particular word, you must train yourself on how to spell a word in a proper way right?”
- Smylone Villano, III-A
“hmm.. Kung sa murang edad ng mag aaral, bad influence talaga ang mga jejemons, pero kung sa mga teenagers hindi na, kasi nasa kanila na yun, at may sapat na kaalaman na sila kung mag papaimpluwensya ba sila.”
-Jenifer, I-C1
“I guess not, in away kasi nagkakaroon ng sariling desisyon ang youth whether they will choose to be jejemons or not”
- Dez, III-E3
Yes all of us have our own opinion and we are all entitled to it. If jejemons think it is cool to be that way, let them. If jejebusters think that jejemons are irritating, be it. Anyway, that’s life you can’t please everyone. What’s important is we’re not doing bad to our fellowmen, and that we are happy with what we are.
I am very pleased to those who responded to my survey question. It’s good to know that many of us youth today engage their selves with the current issues of the community. Hope that there would be more students to respond the next time I post a survey question.
-rhona
“Excellence is in details”.
-akhenz
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