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The phrase is Filipino. It means consoling. Or something that is meant to make one feel better. Usually, it is said after a struggle or too much effort has been exerted by the person, with not too good results.

Think of it as something tantamount to a "consolation prize."

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The phrase is Filipino. It means consoling. Or something that is meant to make one feel better. Usually, it is said after a struggle or too much effort has been exerted by the person, with not too good results.

Think of it as something tantamount to a "consolation prize."

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ano ang pampalubag loob

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