Naiiba at walang kamatayang kandila ni Ate sa isang prusisyon, viral; mga netizens, nawindang: “Brilliant!”

Naiiba at walang kamatayang kandila ni Ate sa isang prusisyon, viral; mga netizens, nawindang: “Brilliant!”

- The photo of a lady joining a procession in this year’s Holy Week holding a unique candle has gone viral

- Many netizens praised the lady for the candle she’s holding with a lot of netizens calling the idea as “brilliant”

- There were also those who lauded her for coming up with a practical solution

- As of this writing, the said photo has gained 422K reacts, with 46K shares and 8.4K comments

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The photo of a lady joining this year’s Holy Week procession while holding a unique candle has gone viral.

Candle
Photo: So Yummy Talaga FB Page
Source: Facebook

The photo, which was posted on the food and travel page ‘So Yummy Talaga’ on Facebook, has now gained 422K reacts, with 46K shares and 8.4K comments.

In the photo, one can see a lady holding a mobile phone with what appeared to be a digital candle.

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All others around her in the same procession held traditional lighted candles, the light of which is often extinguished with sudden gusts of wind or other elements.

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The author of the page also included a humorous caption that says it all.

“Ay iba din si ate,” read the caption in the ‘So Yummy Talaga’ Facebook page.

Many netizens, on the other hand, praised the lady in the photo, saying that her solution is very practical as her candle would never be extinguished by sudden gusts of wind, or airflows brought about by passing vehicles.

“It’s actually a good idea ❤️ #digitalcandle ️,” wrote one netizen, adding the hashtag digital candle.
“Pati kandila pwede na Rin Pala Ang virtual,” another netizen commented.
“I smiled as appreciation or in awe of her resourcefulnessGod bless us all,” says one commenter

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“Good idea,” a number of commenters wrote.
“Praktical din, good idea,” said another
“Pag humangin di namamatay, pwera na lng kung lowbat cp nya,” yet another netizen said.
“Brilliant✨,” read another comment.
“Hahaha tipid tips lang sakalam ni ante,” says another netizen.

Stories that touch the heart would often go viral on social media. These viral stories appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people.

The video of a grandma who was seen making cool dance moves on social media has gone viral. The elderly woman, who seemed to be anywhere between her mid-60s and late 70s, appeared in several videos, one of them showed her dancing to the popular Ting Ting Tang remix. That particular video of the grandma who is known as Lola Gets has already gained more than three million views. She also has a video showing her dancing with TV personality Kuya Kim Atienza.

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Another example of a viral story was that of Zoe Gabriel, the Pinay teen who got bashed because of a bag, who later on became a brand ambassador of the said brand. Charles & Keith posted a photo of Zoe, where she was looking chic and classy for International Women's Month. The teen shared the photo where she was holding a purple Charles & Keith bag, with a caption urging everyone to celebrate with compassion. It can be recalled that Zoe got bashed on TikTok after she said that she finds a Charles & Keith bag as luxurious.

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