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  • 2/4/2024
Alam n’yo ba na tumataas ang pitch ng boses ng mga bata kapag nagsisinungaling? Alamin ang iba’t ibang mga trivia na baon nina Sheree Bautista at Daiana Menezes dito sa video!

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00:00 Really, Mars?
00:02 Yeah.
00:04 Did you hear about it?
00:07 Did you hear about it, Mars?
00:09 No, I've never heard of it.
00:11 Okay.
00:12 It's my first time hearing about it, Mars.
00:14 Well, apparently, munching on apples, though,
00:16 helps our mouth generate more saliva.
00:19 It's a natural way to get rid of bad breath.
00:22 It also helps to lessen oral bacteria.
00:26 Oh, so you're new to kissing scenes.
00:30 Actually, I've realized that
00:32 more people have become conscious of their breath
00:34 during this pandemic.
00:36 Because they've experienced it, Mars.
00:39 Whether they've brushed their teeth or not,
00:41 they're no longer different.
00:42 So, they've become more aware of their oral health.
00:46 To be fair,
00:48 aside from the many health benefits of apples,
00:51 this is another one.
00:52 It helps to get rid of bad breath.
00:54 Right?
00:55 Really, Mars?
00:57 I hope they take your trivia seriously, Mars.
01:00 It's true.
01:02 It really helps to get rid of bad breath.
01:04 Yes, yes.
01:05 Okay, so that is my input for today's "Talaga Ba, Mars?"
01:07 Do you have any participation?
01:09 Do we have any contributions?
01:12 Do you have any contributions?
01:13 From our parents,
01:15 the one way to know if our kids are lying
01:20 is if their pitch changes.
01:23 It's like a message.
01:24 Their pitch changes when we ask them.
01:29 So, maybe an example is...
01:32 "Did you eat chocolate?"
01:34 "No, I didn't eat chocolate."
01:36 "What chocolate?"
01:38 "I didn't eat chocolate."
01:39 It should be higher.
01:41 Higher?
01:42 Yes, like that.
01:44 "I didn't eat chocolate."
01:46 "I didn't eat chocolate."
01:48 "I didn't eat chocolate."
01:50 And maybe it somehow indicates that they're defensive.
01:54 Yes.
01:55 Right, Mars?
01:56 Like, they're defensive.
01:58 But there's chocolate here on the teeth.
02:00 Yes, and here on the mouth.
02:01 And on their clothes because they used it to...
02:04 Correct, or on their nails.
02:06 Yes.
02:07 Right?
02:08 Really, Mars?
02:09 There.
02:10 Math.
02:11 There's something like that.
02:12 So, here it is, Mars.
02:14 Do you guys take math seriously?
02:17 Because if that's the case, I have a solution, Mars.
02:21 Eat chocolate.
02:23 Chocolate.
02:24 Can you imagine?
02:25 New studies suggest that there's a component,
02:28 the chocolates, that helps increase the blood flow in our brain.
02:34 So, it's more effective.
02:36 And this technique is also applicable when dealing with other mentally challenging tasks.
02:42 Because of that, Mars...
02:44 Really?
02:46 I love eating chocolate.
02:47 Me too.
02:48 Why can't I compute my salary?
02:50 Just kidding.
02:51 I used to love chocolate when I was a kid, but I don't have a mom.
02:57 Right?
02:58 Maybe it's a new study.
03:00 Maybe there's a flavor that needs to be added.
03:03 Or maybe almond chocolate.
03:05 Of course, because people are more health-conscious now.
03:08 And the way chocolate is made is different.
03:10 Really, Mars?
03:13 Just kidding.
03:15 She's so gossipy.
03:17 Do you want to know?
03:19 Yes, yes.
03:21 That's right.
03:22 Wait, you know what?
03:23 It's not just the three of us who contributed to this.
03:25 Of course, Mars.
03:26 Diana contributed too.
03:27 Mars, Diana, what's your trivia?
03:30 I was really happy at first.
03:32 Really, Mars?
03:33 There you go.
03:34 She's so beautiful.
03:36 She's so gossipy.
03:38 She's the one who brought us to other countries.
03:40 Because lately, I don't know if you can relate to this.
03:45 I'm always forgetful.
03:48 Always.
03:49 So I have a mind hack for you.
03:51 Every time you do something,
03:54 we sometimes put the sushi somewhere.
03:59 For example, the key.
04:01 Even if it's this big, I sometimes forget where it is.
04:04 So we have to say it out loud.
04:06 I put my sushi on the table, for example.
04:09 In a way, it helps your brain to remember
04:12 that you put it there because you said it.
04:15 It activates a part of your brain where it's going to tell you
04:19 that it's there because you vocally expressed it.
04:22 So that's my mind hack for you.
04:25 Here it is.
04:26 Is it really Mars?
04:28 No.
04:30 It's so bad.
04:31 But it's Mars.
04:32 That makes a lot of sense.
04:34 It does, actually.
04:35 Because even the rising lines.
04:37 You have to read it aloud for you to actually remember it.
04:41 Right?
04:42 Thank you so much for the tips and mini hacks!

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