“It’s so hot!”

My roommate just asked me to close the windows and shut the blinds because “it’s so hot outside.” Mind you, it’s only 36 degrees (or around 97 degrees in Freedom units).

I say only 36 because dude, that’s everyday temperature in the Philippines. The heat could even go above 40 degrees and, man, we Filipinos just deal with it like badass mofos. We go to malls, we amp up the electric fans, and we exercise our biceps with the pamaypay — we make do, man. Every now and then you’d hear people complaining how it’s so Majinit Jackson, but Metro Manila is Hell and we’re all lovely spawns of Satan anyway.

Yesterday the people at work were ranting against the heat while I was wearing a jacket. “Why the fuck?” they asked me, and I was almost tempted to answer, “I’m Filipino, hun, and this is our sweater weather.”

I suppose this is one of those moments when I just know I won’t ever fully belong to this country. A friend just recently asked me to switch citizenships, but I told him I don’t think I’m ready yet. Swearing allegiance to another country is something I don’t feel like doing yet. Maybe never, maybe soon, but definitely not now. He jokingly mocked me for romanticizing nationalism. Meh, maybe I am.

14 responses to ““It’s so hot!””

  1. lol freedom units.
    it has been well over 100 here in socal and it is icky hot and i dont care where you are from, over 100 is hot! lol

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    1. ‘Muricans love their freedom haha. Make sure to use sunscreen! Lol. 😂

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  2. Lol. So much dry humor in this post. But then again, Canadians are too used to the cold so you can’t really blame them for complaining 😂

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    1. Sooo true! Come winter time it’s my turn to curse off the weather. 😂

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  3. Heeeey I love your sense of nationalism and hope that even if you decide to change citizenship, your Filipino-ness won’t be gone. 😀 Show them how it’s done, it’s never too hot until you’ve experienced and survived a Philippine summer. 😛

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    1. True! Naku te, maligo na lang sila sa halo-halo! 😂

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    They might probably say they’d die once they experience the UAE heat. Yesterday’s forecast says it feels like 53 degrees Cel. 😂

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    1. 53?!?! Juskopo kahit ako tutupi! How do you survive??? May outdoor aircon ba (wuw nag-imbento?). Palamig ka d’yan! Huwag kang patutusta! 😂

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        Amielle De Torres

        By not going out kung hindi naman kailangan, Ate! Iwas init na, di ka pa mapapagastos! HAHAHA

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      Hi Ate Jolens! I nominated you on The Awesome Blogger Award. You can check out my post for the rules and questions. ❤

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      1. Salamat girl! 🙂

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  5. I am enjoying your blog so much. Sobrang totoo. ❤💓

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    1. Aw salamat! 🙂

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