cabra_chupa wrote:ITS THEIR 1ST CROWN! JUST BE HAPPY FOR THAILAND! THERE WILL ALWAYS BE NEXT YEAR!
bakekang wrote:Philippines and Indonesia were the victims. Though, I love Thailand. She's beautiful, but her speech is blunt. That guy interpreter is her lucky charm.
At this moment, I feel --->
SisterStella wrote:It's not about first or 10th crown, it's all about WHO DESERVES to win. I have nothing against Thailand but I strongly feel Philippines and Indonesia are way better than her. The JUDGES HAVE NO CLUE what they are doing.
ANOTHER INJUSTICE in the world of pageantry hurdled on the Philippines. There was Janine Tugonon who was robbed by Olivia Culpo in Ms.Universe 2012, then came Catriona who was again robbed BIG TIME of a rightful crown in Ms.World 2016 and NOW Patch Magtanong suffered the same fate in MI 2019. How could you cheer all women when in the pageant itself they were robbed of deserving placement. This is TOTAL B#*%S@$T!
koji wrote:Let Xamurai answer this. Also post the translation here.
jansenism wrote:Thailand has the winning aura. I suppose Patch gave an extremely strong presentation when she delivered her speech pero parang may kulang talaga sa kanya. Naging matamlay ang final performance nya.
Anyway, congratulations Thailand.
lutosfeet wrote:jansenism wrote:Thailand has the winning aura. I suppose Patch gave an extremely strong presentation when she delivered her speech pero parang may kulang talaga sa kanya. Naging matamlay ang final performance nya.
Anyway, congratulations Thailand.
Agree, sadyang di kapalaran ni Patch na manalo
bakekang wrote:koji wrote:Let Xamurai answer this. Also post the translation here.
I don't understand the language, but the way the interpreter did it was way too off. It seems she just started learning the language. Anyway, I've moved on. Mabilis ako mag move on. So, at this moment, I'm FEELING GOOD . Listening to that song at the moment.
manoypoe wrote:lutosfeet wrote:jansenism wrote:Thailand has the winning aura. I suppose Patch gave an extremely strong presentation when she delivered her speech pero parang may kulang talaga sa kanya. Naging matamlay ang final performance nya.
Anyway, congratulations Thailand.
Agree, sadyang di kapalaran ni Patch na manalo
So parang ipa sa roleta ng kaparalan na lang ang pagkapanalo? Her speech was superb. Tinayuan ako ng bahalibo and my hear beat faster. Para kasing ramdam ko mananalo siya dahil sa speech if speech ang main criterion na para sa mga nasa TOP8. A runner up finish could have bee good - konswelo na lang coz she had a very solid performance until the final speech.
lutosfeet wrote:manoypoe wrote:lutosfeet wrote:jansenism wrote:Thailand has the winning aura. I suppose Patch gave an extremely strong presentation when she delivered her speech pero parang may kulang talaga sa kanya. Naging matamlay ang final performance nya.
Anyway, congratulations Thailand.
Agree, sadyang di kapalaran ni Patch na manalo
So parang ipa sa roleta ng kaparalan na lang ang pagkapanalo? Her speech was superb. Tinayuan ako ng bahalibo and my hear beat faster. Para kasing ramdam ko mananalo siya dahil sa speech if speech ang main criterion na para sa mga nasa TOP8. A runner up finish could have bee good - konswelo na lang coz she had a very solid performance until the final speech.
Sabi nga ni mareng Gloria, you have to have the lady luck on your side. Stars should align for her kung para sa kanya talaga yan kahit harangan m pa yan ng sibat at palakol.
Move forward nalang tayo sis..
May next year pa naman!
manoypoe wrote:lutosfeet wrote:manoypoe wrote:lutosfeet wrote:jansenism wrote:Thailand has the winning aura. I suppose Patch gave an extremely strong presentation when she delivered her speech pero parang may kulang talaga sa kanya. Naging matamlay ang final performance nya.
Anyway, congratulations Thailand.
Agree, sadyang di kapalaran ni Patch na manalo
So parang ipa sa roleta ng kaparalan na lang ang pagkapanalo? Her speech was superb. Tinayuan ako ng bahalibo and my hear beat faster. Para kasing ramdam ko mananalo siya dahil sa speech if speech ang main criterion na para sa mga nasa TOP8. A runner up finish could have bee good - konswelo na lang coz she had a very solid performance until the final speech.
Sabi nga ni mareng Gloria, you have to have the lady luck on your side. Stars should align for her kung para sa kanya talaga yan kahit harangan m pa yan ng sibat at palakol.
Move forward nalang tayo sis..
May next year pa naman!
Naka move on naman bro pinag uusapan lang naman di ba? Pero kung sa paboritong pageant ko ito nangyari, sure na mahirap mag move on.
XAMURAI wrote:The translation of Patch and Jolene's respective speech was shitty! That woman interpreter deserved no salary for ruining our show!
However, the judges did understand and appreciate the speeches. They belong to the upper echelons of the Japanese society, and not to mention the five foreigners who also sat as judges with no knowledge of Japanese language.
Just because someone used high vocabulary does not mean that the judges should make her a winner. Remember, part of delivering speech is KNOWING your audience. Knowing your listeners. It's also the same when you talk in court. You have to know the jury and relate to them to the best of your ability.
koji wrote:XAMURAI wrote:The translation of Patch and Jolene's respective speech was shitty! That woman interpreter deserved no salary for ruining our show!
However, the judges did understand and appreciate the speeches. They belong to the upper echelons of the Japanese society, and not to mention the five foreigners who also sat as judges with no knowledge of Japanese language.
Just because someone used high vocabulary does not mean that the judges should make her a winner. Remember, part of delivering speech is KNOWING your audience. Knowing your listeners. It's also the same when you talk in court. You have to know the jury and relate to them to the best of your ability.
And Thailand gave justice to that criteria?
XAMURAI wrote:koji wrote:XAMURAI wrote:The translation of Patch and Jolene's respective speech was shitty! That woman interpreter deserved no salary for ruining our show!
However, the judges did understand and appreciate the speeches. They belong to the upper echelons of the Japanese society, and not to mention the five foreigners who also sat as judges with no knowledge of Japanese language.
Just because someone used high vocabulary does not mean that the judges should make her a winner. Remember, part of delivering speech is KNOWING your audience. Knowing your listeners. It's also the same when you talk in court. You have to know the jury and relate to them to the best of your ability.
And Thailand gave justice to that criteria?
Why are you asking me? Am I a judge? Do I know what the judges think and what they appreciate or not? Sometimes, it pays to use our brain and think just a little bit before we rant.
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