Online seller, naiyak sa tuwa habang nagla-live nang malamang pumasa sa Licensure Examination for Teachers
- The video of an online seller bursting into tears of joy when she found out she passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) while doing live selling has gone viral
- The seller, Jerlyn Esteves of Masbate City, said she didn’t expect to pass the exams as she wasn’t able to review properly because she was too busy with her live selling
- She admitted she took the same exam in 2019 but was not able to pass it even if she reviewed for the test properly
- Esteves also said she went through a lot before finally passing the examination for teachers
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The video of an online seller bursting into tears of joy upon learning she passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) while doing her live selling has gone viral.
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Jerlyn Esteves, an online live seller from Masbate City, said she didn’t expect to pass the LET because she wasn’t able to properly review for the exams due to the busy schedule brought about by her live selling business.
In the video, Esteves can be seen reading a congratulatory message from one of her online followers.
When she asked why, the follower said she passed the LET.
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The Masbate online seller thought it was a joke, knowing she wasn’t able to prepare well for this year’s examinations.
“Walang review-review dahil super busy sa small business, pinaubaya ko kay God ang pag-exam ko,” Esteves said as quoted by an ABS-CBN report.
According to the said report, Esteves also took the same exam in 2019 but unfortunately, she did not pass even if she said to have reviewed properly during that time.
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Apparently, the follower who congratulated her might have sent a screenshot of the results with her name on it, causing her to burst into tears and call her relatives, who confirmed what she saw.
Esteves said she went through a lot before hurdling the examination for teachers.
“Before pa nga makapag-exam grabe pa ang pinagdaanan ko,” she said.
The ABS-CBN report also quoted Esteves saying that her husband got sick in 2020, causing their savings to be almost wiped out.
“Totoo talaga ang God's will kahit sobrang preparado ka sa exam kung hindi pa para sa’yo, ‘di pa ibibigay. Pero kung time mo na talaga, kahit ‘di mo alam ang sinagot mo doon, pagdating kay Lord pasado ka,” Esteves reportedly said according to ABS-CBN.
Viral stories are often the ones that touch the emotions of people. Many of these stories are about how people overcome obstacles in life. Others are about humorous circumstances, though there are a few that talk about sad endings.
One such viral story that had a sad ending was about a woman who gave one of her kidneys to her ailing boyfriend. After donating her kidney, she found out her boyfriend wasn’t that faithful to her. Nevertheless she still tried to fix their relationship but eventually, the guy left her.
An example of a humorous viral story was about a video of a 2-year-old on TikTok who was crying hysterically while trying to prevent the vets from vaccinating his pet cat. The reason was that he didn't want his pet to get hurt from the injection, which was why he cried really hard. The Animal Kingdom Foundation (AKF) wanted to share the video of the little boy, since he shows love for animals at a young age.
Source: KAMI.com.gh