I miss those days

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I miss my senior high life when me and my friends are doing a not-so-legal business. Students aren't allowed to sell food at school (junk foods like chips and cup noodles). 2 of my friends and I have a 300 pesos capital. We bought cheap things (chips, cup noodles, biscuits, wafer, crackers with a dipping that we made, etc) all of us have to divide it and bring it to school everyday. I live 20 mins away and go to school very early. People who passes by can see me a large eco bag (can fit 3 three-year old kids) the school guards never checked on what we bring even if it's suspicious because we're kinda trusted and close with the guards, school staffs. Lol. We earned a lot of money from this small business. We even went room to room and teachers help us sell because we're close with most of the teachers. We did this until we graduated.

We're also known for starting the trend of 3 people sharing 1 dish (we have rice anyway so we still get full). We're close with the cafeteria ladies and got extra servings. Lolol.

I miss those days and my friends. I can't do that now since you're on your own in college. But I wouldn't really sell in uni lol it's very far from home.

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    1. Maii_ Feb 15, 2021
      Good old high school days huh. Sounds like you guys had a blast making money and ofc good memories. My high school days were quite dull and boring lol but I had seen people at my school doing the same as you and friends did. They bought many snacks from the store and would sell after school ended. They made lots from selling. One of the sellers got creative and try to sell make their homemade snack( it was quite good) I think it was made out of gummy bears/snakes with kool-aid and plum powder. I would always try to buy 2-3 but it always sold out before I could buy any extra of that snack....good thing I had friends who were luckier and would shared their snacks with me:blobsweat:. Thanks for sharing! I miss those old good days too sigh.
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    2. Jevanka926 Feb 13, 2021
      I like that business part. I remember that my primary school had to make a rule that students aren't allowed to sell anything because my class was practically a big business distric. I used to rent books (and it was quite succesful until some people passed my books without telling me and refused to take a responbility when some books are missing.) to the point where my seniors put their books with me to be rented and then we split the profit.

      Some friends got inspired and they started to rent their books too.


      A classmate is someone I deeply respect (in the case of making money) lol. She sold chips, stickers, name cards, etc
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    3. Arrynne Feb 13, 2021
      If we are talking not so legal things we did in highschool, we used to sneak out of the school when there's a campus activity, like sports fest, to go to one of our friends' nearby home to have a mini house party.
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    4. Cutter Masterson Feb 12, 2021
      Sounds wonderful. Thanks for the memories
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