"Opisyo" is a word in HILIGAYNON
opísyo - (Sp. oficio) Office, duty, work,
calling. (cf. palangakóan, palangitán-an,
katungdánan, buluhatón).
My parenting style is probably like that of my parents, because you do how you learn. My mother was very nurturing and loving, but very stern. She was a disciplinary. My dad was also very loving.
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