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Villamor, Nico Rovira
Philippines People - Our Values Tradition
To know our country, allow us to take you in time discussing about Philippines people culture tradition and values.
It's what we call Philippine history - rich and precious to us, Pinoys
Let us create a vision for you to be able to see through our eyes as we reveal what we are all about as Filipinos with our native tongue spoken language as Tagalog / Filipino.
What Filipino People Love Family
We love the concept of family. Proof to this is the fact that most Pinoys even if they no longer live in the country still choose to live together as family in harmony making free calls to the Philippines to chit chat with relatives. Married siblings love to stay in the same house with their parents living together and taking care of one another sharing food, shelter and showing love in everyday living. the young use "po" and "opo" in show of respect which many countries do not have or use as part of their native dialect - it is unique to Pinoys only.
Keeping the family intact as part of Philippines people culture is the fact that it is still being practiced today (which may be a bit feudal in nature) in many provinces and rural areas that only the father (tatay) of the house works outside while mothers (nanay) stay at home taking care of the kids helping them grow in strict Filipino values while doing all the household chores and trying to teach siblings how to do it at the right age. and
Tradition Fiesta
Special mention to Jepoykalboh.deviantart.com for the photo of Philippine Fiestas. It really is more fun in the Philippines with this nice picture that describes part of our tradition as Philippines people
Part of what the Philippines people culture got from the Spaniards during Spanish colonial era is the love of celebration of diverse traditions and fiestas. Since then, Filipinos have chosen to get indebted in loans and borrowing money from rich neighbors just to have something to offer in the dining

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