Friday, February 1, 2013

Perks Of Being A "Bunso" //

Hello everyone. As you can see, February is here!!!! I am very happy and at the same time sad because March is approaching and that means my friends will graduate and eventually go to college/uni in another school (obviously)

I am using my iPhone right now because I'm too lazy to use the laptop. I would like to share some of the 'perks of being a bunso' To some of you, who doesn't understand what 'bunso' means:

Bunso means the "youngest" member of the family. Like the youngest. So now you know what's the meaning of bunso. I am very lucky to be the youngest of the family also know as "the baby" of the family. Yes, I consider myself a BABY (confession #1 here!) So I am going to list all the perks of being the youngest. So here's the first one on the list.

1) being the baby of the family - who wouldn't love attention and affection from your family? It's like the best thing in the world second to food! *raise your left leg if you agree*

2) they will always love you no matter what - they will always love you no matter what you do. Always do, always will. Even when you're in trouble (nope. Never got into trouble) they might get angry for awhile but it'll pass. *wink wink*

3) you get to serve them - okay, maybe #3's kinda not a GOOD thing to consider but who loves to serve their ates, kuyas, mama or papas?! Okay. Maybe something's they get annoying and would bug you to death. Like they ask you to get water, etc. (PS: admit it you're annoying too!)

4) you get to see what's good and what's bad - for example mum got angry because of ate not going home early. By being the youngest----also known as the "observers" of the family, you get to see what makes mama or papa mad/angry. You can see what's good or bad. (The best part of being a bunso!)

5) you can tag along with your mum or daddy! - like me for example, I always tag along with my mum's meetings, parties and even conventions. In this way, you could learn new things from influential people. Who knows who you're going to meet thru mummy's meeting?

And this list could go on and on and on but I got tired of thinking. Wow, this post is long or what? And I guess those are the best things about being a bunso? And maybe I'll add some more in the list.









PS: it's so much better if you read this with the head/POV of a REAL bunso
PSS: you could follow me on Instagram: heyanjelikaxx or tweet me @superanjelika
PSSS: I really enjoyed typing using my iPhone 5!!!!



-aika