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‘Congressman’ Miggy: Chito Miranda and Neri Naig’s boy starts online school with a serious face


It’s back to school for Chito Miranda and Neri Naig’s son Miggy and, boy, is he serious about it.

The couple shared a photo from Miggy’s first day of online classes and poked fun at their son’s intense facial expression in front of the computer.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Quiet please...may ZOOM meeting si Congressman!???????????? Grabe! 2 hours yung 1st day of online classes nya. One on one sila ng teacher nya sa laptop. Nakaka-awa din si Miggy kasi antok na antok at hikab ng hikab, pero di talaga sya natinag...sagot pa rin ng sagot at very attentive pa rin. #Repost @mrsnerimiranda ??? Nursery na si Miggy! Akalain mo yun! Big boy na talaga. Online class kase hindi pa pwedeng pumasok sa school. Teacher: What is this? Miggy: a ball Teacher: ball Miggy: I said that already. Teacher: C Miggy: C for Chito Teacher: C for caps Teacher: what is this? Miggy: cap also a hat Miggy: Daddy has many caps! Teacher: How about you, Miggy? Miggy: Yes po! May nakitang alligator sa screen Miggy: haha! There's a crocodile! Teacher: it's an alligator! Miggy: it's the same! Teacher: alligator is different from crocodile. Miggy: They look the same to me. Teacher: The alligator has long snout. Miggy: It looks like a baby crocodile. Shapes naman Teacher: what is this? (Yung cursor natapat sa mata ng Oval) Miggy: eyeball! #DonMiguel #OurSonMiguel #LittleMrSuave

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In her Instagram post on Monday, Neri happily announced that her “big boy” was starting nursery school.

Chito reposted the photo, saying Miggy took it like a “congressman.”

The Parokya ni Edgar frontman said the preschooler seemed a bit sleepy, but he remained attentive throughout the during his one-on-one session with his teacher.

Miggy was also looking quite sharp in a polo shirt and a neat hair do.

“Quiet please...may ZOOM meeting si Congressman! Grabe! 2 hours yung 1st day of online classes nya. One on one sila ng teacher nya sa laptop,” Chito said in his caption.

“Nakaka-awa din si Miggy kasi antok na antok at hikab ng hikab, pero di talaga sya natinag...sagot pa rin ng sagot at very attentive pa rin,” he added.

Many Filipino parents are prepping their kids for online classes as the Department of Education (DepEd) declared that face-to-face classes would not be held until a vaccine for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) becomes available.

The next school year is officially set to start August 24, 2020 and will end April 30, 2021. — Margaret Claire Layug/LA, GMA News