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Want To Know How To Get To Bagumbayan Quezon City From Ust Espana. Thank You.

How to go no.3 economia st. bagumbayan quezon city.. thanks?

Since you did not say where you are the best way is to take a taxi as he will know where you are & where no.3 economia st. bagumbayan quezon city is located.

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How to go to 186 E. Rodriguez Bagumbayan quezon city? if your coming from pasig city.?

Best way is to go to the jeepney/bus terminal & ask the conductor to guide you as to the proper jeepney or bus to ride

The other way would be to take a taxi but more expensive.

How can reach to E.rudriguiz St. quezon city??

haha. its E.rodriguez Ave. you are from where? well if you are from mrt/lrt go to cubao station. then from cubao ride a jeep or fx going to QUIAPO. it will pass E.rodriguez. if you are from TAFT,QUIAPO just ride a jeep or fx going to Cubao. hope this helps

How to reach 108 E. Rodirguez Jr. Ave, Brgy. Bagumbayan, Libis Quezon City? Coming from Monumento Caloocan.?

Go by bus to Aurora, Cubao near Gateway mall, there are jeeps with signboard Libis or Rosario (Pasig) nearby

Same thing going back

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How to go to E-commerce Plaza in Eastwood City, Quezon City if you're riding from Espana, Manila?

1. From Espana, hail an FX or bus going to Philcoa or Fairview.

You now have two (2) options:
2.1 Ask the driver to drop you off at EDSA corner Quezon Avenue (landmarks: 7/11, McDonalds, MRT Quezon Avenue). There is an FX taxi stand here. There's a barker who will shout "Eastwood" so you won't miss it.
2.2. Ask the driver to drop you off at Philcoa. Opposite McDonald's Philcoa (near the wet market) is an FX taxi stand for Eastwood-bound FX taxis.

Hope this helps.

What is a person thinking when they say to you "I want to get you know you more" or "Looking forward to getting to know you better"?

It means they find you interesting and want to learn more about you! :)There isn’t really a “normal,” maybe you mean to ask if it’s a “common” thing. In American culture, such simple directness is not found commonly, but it’s not a strange thing for someone to say if they actually have good intentions to get to know you.Whether they have other motives - romantic or sexual interest, interest in any resources or skills you might possess… That cannot be ascertained from just those two phrases.I would tell you to take in context clues like body language and expression, and other things they’ve said in conversation with you, to tell whether this person has a genuine and well-meaning interest in getting to know you, or has other motives at play.

Commute to e. rodriguez quezon city...?

where in south luzon expressway? kung nasa manila na, ride a jeep going to manila city hall or lawton. from there, marami ng fx or jeeps going to cubao. all of these vehicles will pass by e.rodriguez avenue. so you just need to know where exactly in e.rodriguez you should alight.

Is "thank you for letting me know" correct? Why or why not?

Since you ask not only if the sentence is correct, but why, I will tell you why.It is a complete sentence consisting of the simple sentence "[I] thank you," and a prepositional phrase that takes a gerund phrase as its object.So, here are the parts of the sentence:subject: Iverb: thankdirect object: youpreposition: forobject of the preposition: letting (a gerund, or noun derived from a verb)direct object of the gerund: meindirect object of the gerund: know ("know" is usually a verb, but it is functioning as a noun in this sentence, which is fine, because it is standard usage. The poster who said it is an infinitive without the "to" is actually right; it is an infinitive, but it has never been standard usage to use the "to" in a situation like this. Verbals have always stood alone in this type of usage).I would diagram it, but I don't know how to reproduce a diagram in the answer space.Anyway, all the pieces of the sentence fit together. If they didn't, or if something were missing, then the sentence is not grammatical. But since everything is there and in the right place, it is grammatical.

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