Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say

"Oh, don't forget to write TCCIC. (Take care because I care)"

- Joy, requesting Inggo to write it in his letter

 'Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say' , also known as  'Say Your Piece', is an episode of Karen's World, originally aired in 2002.

Synopsis
In this episode, Lolo Tomas teaches Inggo how to write a letter after getting offended by a poor article.

Act I
The episode starts with Inggo, Kokoy and Tintin approaching Lolo Tomas. The elderly man asks them what is wrong, to which Inggo replies is a nonfactual and offensive rant about his barangay. Lolo Tomas agrees with them and convinces them to do something about it, but their ages say otherwise. He recommends writing a letter, an easy way to reach the publisher and editor of the article.

Act II
After differentiating the types of letters, like personal letters, friendly letters, and business letters. Inggo mistakes a friendly letter as an editor letter, to which Tomas tries to define what the latter is. An editor letter is a letter that cuts to the chase, since the editor is quite a busy man. Offscreen he finishes the letter.

Act III
With some help from Tomas, the letter is complete, with Inggo reading it in its entiriety. and the magazine gave a response, which was an apology for all who were offended. Inggo and his friends read the letter, and to their surprise, they see their names written on the magazine. Inggo then gives Tomas a thank-you letter written by them.

Transcript
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Cast
Tonipet Gaba as Inggo Monica Llamas as Karen* Alfonzo Daza as Lolo Tomas Joy Chiong as Joy Huey Remulla as Chito

* Karen's only appearance in this episode is when Inggo recites his letter, yet does not receive any new lines. Whether or not this is the last episode is debated.

Trivia

 * This is the first and only episode in which Karen is not given a major role. However, she does appear when Inggo reads his letter.
 * There are no intermissions in this episode.
 * The sample letter Tomas gives is dated November 10, 2002, meaning that this episode was recorded in late 2002.

Errors

 * If you look at the URL code for this episode on the Knowledge Channel website, you can see the words 'Epol Apple', which means the page was originally for that show.[2]