Caroling ala PGT Grand Finals Goes Viral, Earns Mixed Reactions

Caroling ala PGT grand finals

CAROLING ALA PGT FINALE – A one-of-a-kind caroling as if it was the grand finals of Pilipinas Got Talent has gone viral, garnering mixed reactions from the netizens.

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As soon as the “Misa de Gallo” or “Simbang Gabi,” begins, carolers will be on their feet singing Christmas carols from house to house, spreading the holiday mood through music.

Children enjoy singing traditional Filipino Christmas songs like Ang Pasko Ay Sumapit, Pasko Na Naman, at Namamasko as well as Jingle Bells, Silent Night, and other carols as they hop from house to house every night in groups.

They frequently use drums constructed from biscuit tins, cans, or bottle tops as well as homemade instruments like tambourines. If you give them a coin, they’ll be happy, and if you’re feeling especially kind, a peso or more will inspire them to perform another song for you.

Not just kids go caroling; churches, clubs, and groups of friends also do it to collect money each year. Some of these organizations will send you a letter in advance advising you of the date and time they will sing carols at your home. The letter will also include an envelope for you to place your donation in.

Meanwhile, a one-of-a-kind caroling as if it was the grand finals of Pilipinas Got Talent has gone viral, garnering mixed reactions from the netizens. Social media users couldn’t help but be amazed by the caroling.

“Pahirap ng pahirap ang pangangaroling sa Pinas (laughing emoji). Pati carolling nagiging grand finals ng Got Talent. nakakahiya magbigay 5 pesos dito,” the uploader noted in the caption of the post.

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