Majority of Students Bring Pancit During Christmas Party

Video of Majority of Students Who Bring Pancit During Christmas Party Goes Viral Online

Majority of students from Suarez National High School in Iligan City bring pancit during their Christmas party.

As the Christmas Day approaches, schools and offices have been holding Christmas parties over the previous weeks. The majority of individuals are working hard to earn money so that they can buy gifts and food for the upcoming holidays.

Many parents make an effort to provide their children with necessities and to give them something before they attend school Christmas parties. Parents and guardians always ensure that their children can bring food to school.

Pancit

A Facebook user John Rhicson Kael has shared the video footage of his classmates who bring the same dish during their Christmas party. The video quickly circulates online and garnered various reactions from the netizens.

In the video, it can be seen that Kael opened the tupperwares brought by his classmates. He was surprised that most of them bring the same dish. Most of the students brought different types of pancit.

The online community finds it funny and relatable since most party attendees bring potluck, which refers to a situation in which one must take a chance that whatever is available will prove to be good or acceptable.

Pancit

The video has a caption:

“Bring your own foods. Nya, ang gipang dala…”

The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

Pancit

What is Pansit?

Pancit, usually spelled pansit, is a general term for a variety of classic Filipino noodle dishes. There are many different kinds of pancit, which are frequently named based on the noodles used, the cooking technique, the location of origin, or the ingredients.

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