She was shouted at...
By ingrid
@ridingbet (66854)
Philippines
June 13, 2020 1:02am CST
My sister is my discussion again. This is not a rant, but an amusing experience.
I am still in the one-phrase-policy with her. My brother, we speak with each other as always.
We had lunch and the dog of our kid brother, the Pomeranian Sydney, was here with us. This male dog is a 'macho; he wants to be with our female dogs.
Suddenly, Sydney was agitated and kept on pushing his snout down as if a thorn is stuck in his gum. He was trying to remove something.
My sister was also agitated like the dog. She kept on saying, "Sydney has something in his mouth" over and over again. Prior to that, she said Sydney bit his owner, our brother. He was vaccinated already, but this dog has this action of biting once he is caught by surprise.
Going back to my sister, she kept on saying Sydney; my brother told her, "Manang, continue your lunch"; she still was "makulit" or obsessed with what the dog was doing. I think she wanted anybody among us (me, son, and brother) to remove that thorn that may be stuck in his gum. Nobody did because we know how fierce this dog is. "Small but terrible".
"MANANG, I WILL KICK THAT DOG. CONTINUE YOUR FOOD!". My sister stopped. II know she was embarrassed. I pretended not to notice her face turning red.
My brother occasionally shouts to stress his point. I was shouted at too by him, because of my sister.
And that, my friends, is an amusing experience for me.
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11 responses
@jobelbojel (36791)
• Philippines
15 Jun 20
I am the eldest, I shout at my siblings if I want to. LOL.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
@Janet357 if you have a sister like mine, what would you do? would you secretly laugh? or not mind her at all? i was stoic, but i was laughing inside.

@brokenbee (11937)
• Philippines
14 Jun 20
hihihi very makulit... Sometimes my father is also like that, makulit... And my mother would let him stop. Other times, we just let him, and then me and my mother would just smile at each other or my mother would "kalabit" me secretly when my father starts talking and talking while we are eating. HIhihi
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
really, hija? 'baligtad' (interchangeable?).
i thought the female does the talking most of the time; unless your father is older by 10 years than your mother.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
18 Jun 20
@brokenbee hahah! maybe you father is now wearing false teeth? or maybe his set of teeth hurt when biting food that are hard.
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@brokenbee (11937)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
@ridingbet Hihihi My father is older by 7 years than my mother...
There are times my mother is also makulit but when we are eating, it's my father who is makulit and he notices how the food is cooked, starting with the rice. He wants it moist (nabasa) hihihi I don't know how to call that. He always say it's too dry again.. LOL
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@jobelbojel (36791)
• Philippines
15 Jun 20
When we were teenagers, we often quarrel. Now, as we aged it is more of hey, did you do this, did you do that. Or hey, kuya, can I ask when you have sweldo?
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@jobelbojel (36791)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
@ridingbet That was before. They are now working.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
are your siblings still in their educative years? or do they have their respective work now?
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
@LadyDuck that is true. we now maintain the civil relationship with each other.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
indeed. she got her own dose of medicine.
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@Alexandoy (65302)
• Cainta, Philippines
13 Jun 20
I am a dog lover and when something unusual is happening to the dog, I would stop eating and do something about it. From that scene, I see that your sister cares for the dog more than you and your brother.
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@Alexandoy (65302)
• Cainta, Philippines
13 Jun 20
@Janet357 okay, later. Thank you.
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@jayanth_77 (7179)
• India
13 Jun 20
Your sister seems to be a very dominating kind of person.
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@hereandthere (45628)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
@ridingbet i mean, did he have a thorn in his mouth or not? and was he able to remove it by himself?
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
Sydney walks alone when he is brought back to the house of my brother. there are no health issues because he received the rabies vaccine already, so with our other dogs
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
yes for me. it was the 'i told you so' thingy for me, because my sister has this obsessive-compulsive behavior that she should get what she wants to have.
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@amitkokiladitya (171988)
• Agra, India
13 Jun 20
That isn't a good thing at all
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
which one? the shouting? my being apathetic?
well, each one of us have our own idiosyncrasies in life. i think it was an amusing experience because there was no shouting back and petty quarrels among us siblings
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@amitkokiladitya (171988)
• Agra, India
16 Jun 20
@ridingbet then that is pretty fime
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
she is already 71 years old but she does not look her age because she is shorter than me.
@Lakshman15 (2662)
• India
13 Jun 20
This is very bad behavior my friend. Hope you handle correctly.
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
whose bad behavior, if i may ask? was it me? or my brother? my sister?
we all do not live in a very unique and ideal home. anybody among us have our strengths and weaknesses.
i hope you do not have that attitude too.



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