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  "path": "/trends-spotlights/2026/04/28/312570/kumusta-aussie-school-stair-typo-pinoys/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-28T03:06:03.000Z",
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    "Trends + Spotlights",
    "australia",
    "Ben Worsley",
    "Filipino",
    "Filipino language",
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    "‘Kumusta’ gone wrong? Aussie school stair typo draws laughs from Pinoys",
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  "textContent": "A viral Facebook post featuring a staircase with a typographical error of a Filipino greeting caught the attention of Pinoy online users. Facebook user Leo Bautista on April 21 posted a photo of a staircase featuring the word, “Kumasta” instead of “Kumusta,” which translates to “How are you?” “Kumasta na kayong lahat?” he wrote on […]\n\nThe post ‘Kumusta’ gone wrong? Aussie school stair typo draws laughs from Pinoys appeared first on Interaksyon.",
  "title": "‘Kumusta’ gone wrong? Aussie school stair typo draws laughs from Pinoys"
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