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10 Paasa Lines Ng Mga GGSS

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People ask what could be worse than waking up on a Monday morning and getting ready for another stressful day at school or work, well we can name one: Paasa lines of the GGSS. What’s GGSS you ask? Basically men and women who fall under the category, “Gandang-ganda or gwapong-gwapo sa sarili”. Without generalizing all of them, it’s without fail that there are many GGSS that are complete paasas. You know, the ones who’ll tell you that you’re the one but leaves without a trace a few weeks later. For those na umasa na sa paasa lines ng mga GGSS, here are 10 lines you can probably relate to.

1. “I’ll Always Be Here For You”

Sure, they say that now, they’ll promise to stay beside you through all your ups and downs, thick and thins, but weeks or months later, they’re gone without a trace. And once you saw them, maybe on the streets or anywhere, they’ll ignore you as if they don’t know who you are. A line like this makes us weak in the knees, but unfortunately, not everyone who says it mean it. They’ll be there for you, but maybe only while they need you. And just like what Hazel Lancaster of The Fault in our Stars said “some people don’t understand the promises they’re making when they make it.”