Certificate of Registration Used as Wrapper for Tinapa

School’s certificate of registration used as tinapa wrapper

TINAPA WRAPPER? – A netizen took to social media to share their reaction after discovering that a Certificate of Registration from a prestigious university in the country was being used as a wrapper for tinapa, a popular smoked fish delicacy.

Breih Pascua playfully expressed his surprise, mentioning that he initially thought he was just buying a regular dish. However, it seems like the tinapa wants to enroll him in the university. The post quickly went viral, prompting former students of the school to share it on their own accounts.

One person humorously imagined the tinapa actually studying at the said school, while another netizen playfully suggested that the tinapa might be enrolling again, this time at another campus.

tinapa wrapper
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Since its posting, the amusing post has gained significant attention on Facebook, receiving over 2,000 reactions and 600 shares. The unexpected and humorous combination of the Certificate of Registration and the tinapa wrapper captured people’s interest and sparked their imagination, resulting in an enjoyable and entertaining online interaction.

It appears that the post has been taken down. Fortunately, the Facebook page Tarlac Forum was able to secure a copy of it here the post had been deleted.

Meanwhile, in a separate post, Pascua shared that a faculty member from the said school reached out to him regarding the Certificate of Registration being used as a wrapper.

He mentioned that the school is investigating how the papers were circulated and their source. Pascua also urged netizens to send him a message if they come across any document being used in a similar manner, as the Certificate of Registration contains confidential information.

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