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Glorietta Earth Friendly Bag
June 25th, 2008 by Webmaster
Bazaar alert: Naked Sun goes to Alabang
June 21st, 2008 by Webmaster
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Due to the persistent clamoring of our beautiful, sun-worshiping chicas in the South–Naked Sun goes to Alabang!
Catch them at a unique art, beauty, and wellness bazaar this Saturday, June 21, from 8AM to 8PM at the Bellevue Hotel in North Bridgeway, Northgate Cyberzone, Filinvest in Alabang.
See map after the jump. (more…)
Due to the persistent clamoring of our beautiful, sun-worshiping chicas in the South–Naked Sun goes to Alabang!
Catch them at a unique art, beauty, and wellness bazaar this Saturday, June 21, from 8AM to 8PM at the Bellevue Hotel in North Bridgeway, Northgate Cyberzone, Filinvest in Alabang.
See map after the jump. (more…)
Ensembles mid-year sale
June 20th, 2008 by Webmaster
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Fab Finds Bazaar at Tiendesitas
June 17th, 2008 by Webmaster
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Visit the MBCI multiply account.
Visit the MBCI multiply account.
The gift of choice
June 11th, 2008 by Mall Rat
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Even if you give an expensive gift, if the receiver doesn’t appreciate it, whether the giver likes it or not, its value will decrease.
A Wharton business professor once computed that for people who don’t like their gifts, their presents devalue by as much as a third of their original monetary value. Imagine, if you’d spent 1,000 pesos on a gift, you lose as much as 300 pesos just because you picked the wrong object to give. In fact, according to the National Retail Federation in the United States, almost half of all people below 35 years old returned holiday season gifts to stores last year.
Even if you give an expensive gift, if the receiver doesn’t appreciate it, whether the giver likes it or not, its value will decrease.
A Wharton business professor once computed that for people who don’t like their gifts, their presents devalue by as much as a third of their original monetary value. Imagine, if you’d spent 1,000 pesos on a gift, you lose as much as 300 pesos just because you picked the wrong object to give. In fact, according to the National Retail Federation in the United States, almost half of all people below 35 years old returned holiday season gifts to stores last year.



