pants on fire
Today I caught BG’s yaya lying.
I was away for 2 days and when I came back, BG kept saying the word “dede” for milk, water or juice. So I told the yaya not to use that word because BG knows the words milk, water and juice. She denied it saying she has never used that word.
Eh san naman manggagaling yun? Sya lang naman ang bago? BG’s more than two years old and she has never used that word before. Hay!!!
Nobody BABY-TALKS with BG, so I KNOW she is the only who would teach her that word. (She has two kids of her own in the province. It could be her practice.)
Hubby told me this yaya kept complaining and answering back when he instructs her to do something. Just last night, I told her to bring 6 chairs upstairs for our friends. Sumagot ba naman, “eh basa mga yun eh!” So sumagot ako, “sige, iakyat mo ako ang magtutuyo.”
Duh?!?!
She also told me that hubby’s lola could drive her to go back to the province. I asked her why. She told me “sinusungitan ako eh.” I told her to just brush it off since the lady is old.
And today, after I told her not to use the word “dede” she made a face. Sarap sulobsubin eh! Nakakakulo ng dugo! Lintek!
Eh ano pa ba. Deadma na lang ako para PEACE ON EARTH!
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Oh, and I forgot to blog about this. One time, I asked her to buy something from the store infront of our house. She gave me back my change. Then she said, “teka may piso ako sa bulsa baka napasama jan.” Then we started counting the change. It was the exact amount. I told her “sige, kunin mo na piso mo. ok lang.” Then sumagot sya, “ok lang, napulot ko lang naman yan sa baba eh.” WHAT?! Napulot sa baba? So ganun yun? Pag may napulot sa bahay na pera ibubulsa?
Gosh. Since the maid is leaving next January for good, she started teaching the yaya on how to deposit money in the bank. Di ko ata kayang ipagkatiwala sa kanya malaking halaga. Ako na lang.
