• 8 months ago
Nag-viral ang isang tindahan ng school supplies sa Cebu. Ang kanila kasing diskarte para mas mapabilis na maasikaso ang kanilang mga customer… gumamit ng zipline… sa loob ng tindahan?!


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00:00 [music]
00:05 Good afternoon, fellow Kapuso!
00:07 I am your brother, Kaim, who will give you a trivia behind the trending news.
00:10 A school supply store in Cebu just went viral.
00:13 Their discount is to make their customers get into trouble faster
00:17 by using a zip line inside the store.
00:20 What is this?
00:22 If this is your first time in a store in Cebu City,
00:25 you will definitely be surprised because suddenly,
00:27 there is a zip line that will be thrown.
00:32 When they enter, they will be amazed because there is a zip line.
00:35 Some people are filming the zip line.
00:39 Some people are also afraid that they might get hit.
00:41 We can't be hit by a person.
00:43 Those who like mini zip lines have long been discarded from the family stores of Alfredo.
00:48 We were still young when the zip lines really existed.
00:51 The Siste is a type of Louisville that can be found in the positions of sales ladies.
00:55 Every Louisville has a basket where customers put their pay or change.
00:59 When they push the baskets, it goes straight to the cashier who is placed at the other end.
01:03 It is not tiring to go to the cashier to get the change.
01:07 The transaction is also fast.
01:09 The payment is fast.
01:11 They will give you what you need.
01:13 Brother, when did you first use zip lines?
01:17 Brother, what now?
01:18 Long time ago, Louisville used aerial cable as a method of transport in mountainous areas.
01:23 The use of cable or cable for aerial transport was started by the countries of China, India, and Japan more than 2,000 years ago.
01:31 Over time, the ropeways or aerial cables have seen the potential in transporting people.
01:36 It was also used for recreational purposes and this is where the zip lines started.
01:40 The one who designed the zip line as we know it today is Donald Perry while he was researching in Costa Rica in the 1970s.
01:46 The longest zip line in the world can be seen in the United Arab Emirates.
01:50 It is called Jebel Jais Flight and it is more than 2,800 meters long.
01:55 The highest zip line in the world is 10,600 feet.
01:59 It is called La Tijolín and it can be seen in France.
02:02 The people of Calinga also use the Louisville aerial cable to transport goods in the mountains.
02:07 And what is used here are old jeeps.
02:10 To make it easier to transport goods from the road to the village of Buscala which is located at the top of a mountain,
02:16 the people of Calinga discarded the tramline or the zip line that is used to transport old vehicles.
02:24 That is why they call it Jeep Line.
02:26 If people used to google the time to get on the heavy goods in the village,
02:30 with the help of the Jeep Line, they can do it in just a few minutes.
02:33 Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news, tweet or comment #KuyaKim, what's up?
02:39 Always remember, what's important is what you know.
02:41 I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
02:45 [News reporting in Filipino]
02:57 [Music]

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