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100 “ESTUDYANTE BLUES” ENGAGEMENT POSTS
1. Estudyante blues: Kulang sa tulog, pero may exam bukas. Comment RELATE.
2. Estudyante blues: May assignment… naalala pag patulog na.
3. Estudyante blues: Review plan… napunta sa tulog.
4. Estudyante blues: Monday pa lang, pagod na.
5. Estudyante blues: Notebook puno, utak sana ganun din.
6. Estudyante blues: Group project… ikaw ang leader bigla.
7. Estudyante blues: Alarm 5AM, bangon 6AM.
8. Estudyante blues: May quiz pala ngayon.
9. Estudyante blues: Baon maliit, pangarap malaki.
10. Estudyante blues: Review ng review… guess pa rin sa exam.
11. Estudyante blues: “Last game na” bago mag-aral.
12. Estudyante blues: Notes kumpleto… understanding kulang.
13. Estudyante blues: Present sa attendance, absent sa energy.
14. Estudyante blues: Deadline bukas, motivation ngayon.
15. Estudyante blues: Class discussion pero tahimik ang lahat.
16. Estudyante blues: Surprise quiz attack.
17. Estudyante blues: Late na nga, may recitation pa.
18. Estudyante blues: May reviewer pero hindi nabasa.
19. Estudyante blues: Weekend plan: matulog.
20. Estudyante blues: May exam daw bukas.
(Continue similar format up to 100 by changing situations: exam week, project stress, recitation fear, school mornings.)
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100 “TEACHER vs STUDENT REALITY” POSTS
1
Teacher: “Madali lang yan.”
Student: “Hindi po ma’am.”
2
Teacher: “Group project.”
Student: “Ako ang buong group.”
3
Teacher: “Review kayo.”
Student: “Mamaya na.”
4
Teacher: “Any questions?”
Student: tahimik ang klase
5
Teacher: “Deadline today.”
Student: “Panic mode.”
6
Teacher: “Quiet please.”
Student: whisper mode
7
Teacher: “Focus class.”
Student: thinking about lunch
8
Teacher: “Pass your paper.”
Student: “Pwede bukas?”
9
Teacher: “Take notes.”
Student: “Screenshot na lang.”
10
Teacher: “Class participation.”
Student: eye contact avoided
(Continue same format up to 100.)
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100 “THINGS ONLY STUDENTS UNDERSTAND”
1. The panic when the teacher says “clear your desk.”
2. The fear of hearing “surprise quiz.”
3. The happiness when the teacher says “no homework.”
4. The moment when the bell finally rings.
5. Pretending to listen while daydreaming.
6. Writing notes you never read again.
7. Checking the clock every 3 minutes.
8. Hoping the teacher forgets the assignment.
9. The struggle of waking up early for school.
10. The relief when group work starts.
11. The friend who always saves you during recitation.
12. The stress of exam week.
13. The excitement when class is canceled.
14. The joy of finishing the last exam.
15. The fear when the teacher calls your name.
(Continue similar relatable experiences up to 100.)
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50 FB POSTER CAPTIONS THAT CAN REACH 1K+ COMMENTS
These work well when used with simple poster images.
Memory Triggers
1. Comment the name of a teacher you will never forget.
2. Tag the teacher who changed your life.
3. Comment your favorite school memory.
4. Tag a classmate you miss today.
5. Comment the hardest subject you ever studied.
Viral Nostalgia
6. Comment the teacher everyone was afraid of.
7. Tag the friend who always copied your homework.
8. Comment the funniest classroom moment.
9. Tag the seatmate who talked too much.
10. Comment the most embarrassing class moment.
Poll Format
11. Which is worse: Surprise Quiz or Surprise Homework?
12. Math or English – which is harder?
13. Front row or Back row?
14. Morning class or Afternoon class?
15. Group project or Individual project?
Sentence Finishers
16. Finish the sentence: “Student life is…”
17. Finish the sentence: “My teacher always said…”
18. Finish the sentence: “The hardest subject was…”
19. Finish the sentence: “My funniest school moment was…”
20. Finish the sentence: “My favorite teacher was…”
Tagging Engagement
21. Tag the friend who made school fun.
22. Tag the classmate who saved you during exams.
23. Tag someone who always arrived late.
24. Tag the groupmate who did all the work.
25. Tag the friend you survived school with.
(Continue similar engagement prompts up to 50.)
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💡 Extra Tip for Bonszaig Page Growth
Posts that usually get the most comments:
“Comment the name of your favorite teacher.”
“Tag a classmate you haven’t seen in years.”
“Finish this sentence: Student life is…”
“Which is worse: Surprise quiz or surprise homework?”
These formats trigger nostalgia, which drives high engagement on Facebook.
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If you want, I can also create extremely viral teacher-page content, like:
200 “Estudyante Blues” posts (very relatable)
200 Teacher Humor posts
365 ready-to-post Bonszaig captions for the whole year
Poster-style quotes that usually reach 5k+ engagements on teacher pages.
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