What is the difference between the Philippines and other countries? Well, first of all, it all depends on their culture. There are eleven things to know about Philippine culture, which are distinguished from any other countries on the planet.
Filipinos can overcome challenges at any time during disasters and disasters. They try to smile rather than laugh by picking themselves up
In the Philippines, it is the first in the family. Therefore, regardless of whether you are a direct family or third generation or fourth generation, you are considered a family. Even sometimes close friends are regarded as families
In every corner of the Philippine house there is a black picture of the cross and other religious tools. They go to church every Sunday, sometimes even a few times a week.
From the moment they were born in the world, they were taught how to express respect by using these simple slogans - po and opo. And it will end the sentence when solving the older problem. They have a culture of pagmamano, this is where they hold hands of their elders on their forehead as a sign of respect.
Filipinos are often referred to as Bayanians and help each other without expecting returns, thus facilitating work and responsibility. Sometimes this is called "community spirit".
For Filipinos, family and family traditions are important. They usually reserve special celebration days such as festivals, birthday parties, parties. Of course, all gatherings are dedicated to keeping each other through hearty food.
Yes, Filipinos like to hold celebrations and festivals. Bacolod hosted the Masaka Festival, Davao the Kadayawan Festival, Marinduchke hosted the Moriones Festival.
Even in August you can listen to Christmas songs and songs played in Philippine shopping malls and restaurants. Emotions celebrated more, many people are shopping and they are fine. Christmas celebration lasts until the first week or the second week of January.
In addition to breakfast, lunch and dinner, Filipinos were able to squeeze meals between the two. Whether it is being eaten hourly or every 3 hours, they will taste every bite. Oh, they want to go to the buffet!
That is why karaoke became very popular. As part of their entertainment, Filipinos have a wonderful time with their families and friends, singing and bragging about old and new songs.
Please look at the huge tall buildings here and there. Filipinos prefer to raise art and architecture to a whole new level. They like to design creative, intuitively think, and passionate on different things and unique things.
Young Filipinos seem to be very proud Filipinos, you should be proud, but you lose your culture. Most young Filipinos do not know how to speak that language or how to understand that language. I will not do if you allow me to talk to you in the Philippines. I am convinced you can not do it if you ask the most teenagers in the Philippines if they can talk about Filipinos. I do not think Filipino teenagers can talk because English and Filipino (Filipino) are the two main languages of the Philippines. As I speak, I would like to think partly that not knowing our mistakes in the American culture but knowing how to talk will not lead to the loss of our culture.
I know that I will be shot here, but I must say that the Filipino community is more Filipino than the Filipino Filipino. Filipinos (or Filipinos among overseas representatives) are Filipino values, cultures, religions, and historical guardians. The interest of the Filipino people emerged again. Many second generation, third generation, fourth generation Filipino-Austrians are keen on their history and know how to dance with Tinkling and Pandango Sa · Irau; Anis de Mano Practice waves, panties, and uplifts - this is amazing. There are karaoke in the Philippines (if you do not have a CD you draw a tape), film tapes in the Philippines, Bagheon in the refrigerator, cheap souvenirs in the Philippines (like Iraqis in the barrels) . Gorot, big wooden spoon or wall hanging, or wood carving with gold plating). Among young people, "flip" is no longer a derogatory but a proud identity.