Remember that SHS student who emailed the entire DLSU student body? Well, she’s returned to Twitter limelight to say she’s finally back in Section F.
To be honest, this was an update none of use thought we’d get. I’ll get to why that is in a while, but here’s a short background:
On the first week of July last year, an SHS student named Aizzy from DLSU went viral for accidentally emailing the entire DLSU student community with a concern she intended to direct to the University Registrar. Aizzy expressed in the email that she wanted to be moved back to her old section (Section F).
The SHS student unintentionally used the email address that alerts the student body instead of the appropriate office, which brought in a lot of reactions from DLSU students. From there, the hashtag #AizzyForSectionF was born in an attempt to make light of this funny mistake.
The hashtag #AizzyForSectionF even reached Twitter’s top trending list at the time, in a record time of 40 minutes.
DID SHE JUST MESSAGE THE WHOLE DLSU COMMUNITY?
HAHAHAHA #AizzyForSectionF pic.twitter.com/mMPQ34HfQU
— astrid zea (@astridzea_) July 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/marccristobal/status/1279073436472496129?s=20
https://twitter.com/allkfeels/status/1279069553465503749?s=20
dlsu students never check their emails but miss aizzy tan single-handedly changed that,, we have decided to stan#AizzyForSectionF
— nicole (@nicolemh_) July 3, 2020
Take note, she was just a Grade 11 student then, so the attention brought by her small mistake probably left her overwhelmed. At the time, a friend of hers shared an update that Aizzy felt ashamed of the situation.
i know Aizzy Tan, pls stop adding to this whole thing na. she doesn't feel okay with all this 🙁 #AizzyForSectionF
— Krisha (@krisheeeey) July 3, 2020
The hashtag also overtook a lot of other pressing issues during that time, with the #JunkTerrorBill being the most prominent one. With social media’s effect and impact to society, who would’ve thought that a simple SHS student’s mistake would surpass even the most urgent problems?
#AizzyForSectionF took over ALL terror law hashtags in less than ten minutes? WTF? aizzy doesn’t even WANT this. if people put this energy into signing petitions and raising awareness, we could get more shit done. get your priorities straight.#JUNKTERRORLAW#JUNKTERRORBILL
— joaquin tiu (@joaquinftiu) July 3, 2020
The power of social media is really something else! You can gain instant fame within under 40 minutes and top the PH trend spot on Twitter. Imagine our power when we put this much energy with issues regarding our laws and policies! #JUNKTERRORLAWNOW #AizzyForSectionF
— Gian Ramos (@davidgianramos) July 3, 2020
But okay, enough of 2020. Fast forward to June 16, 2021, Aizzy surfaced Twitter timelines once more with an update we didn’t know we needed. The SHS student posted a Tweet with the hashtag #AizzyForSectionF and a screenshot of her enrollment details— revealing that she finally got what she wanted.
Looks like the Grade 12 student is back at her old section F!
And just like the icon she is, the news garnered positive responses from the community as users celebrated along with her.
https://twitter.com/sanitaryglans/status/1405119769762693128?s=20
ANG KYOT HAHA NAALALA KO NA NAMAN KUNG GAANO KAINGAY EMAIL KO THAT NIGHT✋🏻 https://t.co/J73h36csvA
— nicky (@NicoleChua_) June 16, 2021
The sequel we didn’t ask for, but never knew we wanted https://t.co/lnATqoQjcI
— 🍓 Jam | ✒️ 🫐🍞 (@JulesOfAJam) June 16, 2021
Congratulations to getting moved back to Section F, Aizzy! This was a big W for you!
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