Lifestyle
LAZADA Delivery Rider Finds True Love in Regular Customer’s Daughter
One delivery rider found true love in the daughter of a regular customer who keeps ordering from LAZADA. Their love stood the test of time and he recently got married to her! Wow.
Delivery Rider Marries Customer’s Daughter
Marlon Cajucom is a delivery rider for LAZADA in Asingan, Pangasinan. He is so hardworking as delivery rider that he got the attention of Mrs. Mary Grace Benito, a regular customer, who thinks that he is simply perfect for her daughter, Jhasin May Benito.

“Kahit sa panaginip kako, sabi ko hindi ko naman inexpect na papasinin ako nito [Jhasin]. Actually yun po talagang nasa isip ko na hindi ako papansinin nito sabi ko kasi maganda, mukhang hindi sanay magtrabaho, nagulat din ako na napakabait din niya napakaapproachable naman po madaling lapitan madaling kausapin,” Marlon recalled.
He explained that he had been making regular deliveries to the house before he got introduced to Jhasin.
“One time nakapagdeliver po ako sa kanila, late na. Nagulat sila, nagtataka sila na late na nagdedeliver pa ako noong time na yun. Natanong ako ni Mama Grace kung may asawa na ako, sabi ko wala pa po. Bakit daw ang sipag sipag ko eh wala pa naman daw ako binubuhay, ang sagot ko po noong time na yun kasama ko po sa pangarap yung magpursige buhay,” he narrated.

This would be the start of their friendship. Around 5 more online order deliveries later, Marlon and Jhasin began their relationship. For her part, Jhasin felt pampered by Marlon’s sweetness because he makes sure to spend time with her even if he’s busy with deliveries.
“Sa ibang ex ko kasi siya talaga yung mararamdaman mo talagang yung care niya tapos talagang pursigido po siya. Sobrang effort po siya noong nanliligaw siya sa akin kahit sobrang busy siya, nagdedeliver [pa rin] ng flower sa bahay tsaka ramdam mo naman talaga yung love,” Jhasin explained.
Mayor Carlos Lopez Jr. married the two love birds on Tuesday – and their love story touched so many people’s hearts.

Gifts for Women
There are lots of different stuff you can get a woman, but flowers, chocolates, perfume, and jewelry often top the list. Of course, different women have different preferences. But if you aren’t sure, these truly are the ones that are popular.
Other options include:
- Clothes
- Bag
- Makeup and other accessories
- Shoes or sandals
- Kitchen items

Lifestyle
Favorite Pinoy Foods You’ll Always See in Any Occasion
There is no question that Pinoys love to eat – and we enjoy eating good food, of course! But there are just some foods that Pinoys will never get tired of eating. And you’ll always see this on the table in any occasion, whether a simple lunch with family or a grand social event!
Adobo

A dish made with pork or chicken (or even both), adobo is such a popular Pinoy food that it is not unusual to see Filipinos eating this even on an ordinary meal with the family. It is also a top-selling favorite at the carinderia and is always offered in Pinoy restaurants, no matter the location.
Pancit or Bihon Guisado

It is said that you have to include a noodle dish in a ‘handaan’ because this symbolizes long life because of the long strands. But this dish isn’t just for birthdays. Just like adobo, it can be an everyday viand and you’ll always find this in the carinderia.
This dish is also perfect both as a snack item and a dish for lunch or dinner.
Bistek or Beef Steak

Cooked with a blend of sweet, sour, and salty, the bistek Tagalog or simply the Pinoy beef steak is made of thinly sliced beef topped with caramelized onion rings.
Fried Lumpia

Although this dimsum dish has its origins from Chinese cuisine, lumpia has long been recognized as a Pinoy food. A popular dish in both special occasions and ordinary day-to-day meals, lumpia can be made with different fillings. Vegetables are a popular filling but meat in lumpiang Shanghai is also a top favorite.
Fried Chicken

You’ll surely not be surprised the fried chicken is a very popular Pinoy food. While some Pinoys prefer the inasal or inihaw version, fried chicken is still a top favorite.
Lechon
The lechon is the star of every Pinoy handaan. Almost always, there’s a lechon during a special occasion in many Pinoy households. These days, even those who can’t afford a whole lechon can still have the dish – thanks to the many stores selling lechon by the kilogram.

It is also now possible to enjoy lechon anytime you want to, not just during special events because these stores are open every day. There are also lots of restaurants offering lechon dishes on the menu.
Lifestyle
5 Unique Pinoy Traditions That You’d Rarely Find Elsewhere
Each culture has different customs and traditions that may be similar with those from other places. But there are also those that are unique. The following are 5 unique Pinoy traditions that you’d rarely find elsewhere.
Bayanihan
The bayanihan is best exemplified by photos of people carrying a house that needs to be moved to another place. This has long been the tradition, particularly in rural areas in the Philippines.

Now that modern homes are built on a solid foundation, such bayanihan is rarely seen but the spirit of bayanihan (helping each other) continues to live on. Thus, it is common to hear stories of Filipinos helping each other in the most difficult of situations, even when they are abroad and with Pinoys they don’t personally know.
Harana
In the traditional Pinoy courtship, the guys head to the woman’s house to do the harana. They sing the classic kundiman or other songs that show their love. While the bravest guys did it alone, many bring their friends along to help them sing and play the guitar.
While this is rarely done now, especially because people now live much closer to each other and prospective suitors can be really shy in singing to their beloved, this is a unique Pinoy tradition that many hope would still be practiced.

Pamamanhikan
There are many different marriage traditions in different countries. In the Philippines, the groom’s family goes to the bride’s family to formally ask for her hand in marriage. The groom’s family usually brings food and other items as gift to the bride’s family. Then, the elders are often the ones who discuss about the impending marriage.
Kamayan
A lot of Pinoys enjoy using their hands in eating, even when there’s a spoon and a fork available. Many Pinoys will admit that they like eating with their hands much better than using a spoon and fork. Kamayan simply means using the kamay (hand) to eat.
Pagmamano

A tradition that lives on to this day, pagmamano is the gesture of respect to the elders. This is done by taking the hand of the older person and putting it on your forehead. In turn, the elder will tell the younger one, “God bless you”. Thus, pagmamano is also know as ‘bless’ or asking for blessing.
Lifestyle
Photo of Woman Wearing Lots of Jewelry and Bringing Packs of Money in Jeep Goes Viral
Netizens are commenting “Sana all!” after seeing the photo of a woman wearing lots of jewelry and bringing packs of money while riding a jeep in Davao del Sur. Many were amazed that she’s got this much money and didn’t even feel afraid of flaunting her wealth.
Woman Goes Viral for Showcasing Wealth
Netizen May Castro was riding a jeep in Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur when she noticed another passenger who was flaunting her wealth for all the world, well the folks in the jeep, to see.
The unidentified woman was wearing at least 6 gold necklaces with huge pendants. The also had huge bracelets and plenty of rings on her fingers. You’d think she’s a walking jewelry mannequin in that outfit. Her other hand wasn’t visible in the picture but it probably had lots of rings, too.
We wouldn’t be surprised, too, if she was wearing lots of earrings and possible anklets as well.
But aside from the display of wealth in those numerous jewelry pieces, the woman was also flaunting her money in the packs she was holding with her ring-adorned hand. While it looks like she has a bag beside her to put the money in, she chose to hold it out for the other passengers to see.

A lot of netizens commented that they wished they were also as rich as this woman. But others were quick to point out that someone who is really rich would not show off their wealth in that manner. Also, if the woman was truly rich, she wouldn’t be riding a jeep. She’d mostly be zooming around in a luxury vehicle or something.
Others felt scared for the other passengers in the jeep, saying that the woman is a magnet for bad guys – and the other passengers might become entangled in an incident if someone tries to get that money and the bling from the woman…
What is a Bling?
A bling is a fancy, expensive piece of jewelry that is designed not just to be an accessory but to show off someone’s status or wealth.
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