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Not used to online classes yet? You might relate to these videos about distance learning


Distance learning is a different kind of struggle.

Some of us with online classes are still learning how to wake up early and do our schoolwork without any teachers watching, all the while securing a stable internet connection and appearing presentable on camera.

Naturally, the new experience inspired some Filipino content creators to spread good vibes as students try to adjust to the "new normal" set-up.

A few relatable videos about distance learning that have gone viral online were featured in an "Unang Balita" report on Wednesday.

Instead of complaining about his weak internet connection, college student Ar Ar Durero made netizens cackle with a video of himself pretending to present a report in front of the web cam but "freezing" midway due to a faulty signal.

How about all those times you crammed on the morning of the actual exam and constantly looked for ways to get an entire chapter of lessons to stay in your head?

Well, Dominic Alfie Paa knows how you feel, and he demonstrated it perfectly with a video of himself making a "sandwich" from his notes and eating it for breakfast.

The report also featured Raymond Baltazar's viral "introduce yourself" video which has reached more than 1 million views, as well as a hilarious skit from Reymond Delute wherein an online lesson turned into an online selling session real quick.

"'How much?'" Raymond said, pretending to read the comments. "Ay! Online class po ito, hindi to online selling!" he joked.

Schools and universities in the Philippines have shifted to distance learning as the country continues to battle the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). —Margaret Claire Layug/JCB, GMA News