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What is the most Filipino tradition you observed in your daily life?


    



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jan-na~♥~ and im luvin it
saying ate and kuya to elders


shirley g
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Pakikisama, bayanihan and utang na loob practices.
Mano po.
Nobody eats until everyone is seated at the table.
Pray before meals and at Angelus.
Address anyone ate, kuya, manong, manang, tito, tita as a sign of respect.


Sexy No More
Bahala Na Outlook...


moi
being hospitable i guess. its one trait we pinoys cant quite shake off even in our day to day.


snowblossom ☺♪♫
it's using po and opo.. can't help it! ☺ and calling filipino elders kuya, ate, tita and tito etc.


Romerico G
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Being courteous to women.


Ω allan y
although not a tradition but i always love eating kinamot style. i wonder why food taste tastier that way?**


millet_0220
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using po and opo.


windblown
Using opo and po and mano. (sign of respect to elders)


tin2
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I'm painstakingly very polite and to be honest, it's quite shocking to most Americans. Hence, I come across as kinda weird. But it's okay, I'd rather be weird than rude and impolite.


siopaO
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same with windblown.


Barbie_K
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po and opo
mano po

=)


Binibini
A lot of rude American so i try not to talk back especially on people older than me.


i a
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Praying before going to sleep..


samantha
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being religious and hospitable


ScarletRaven
The use of po and opo, which as I observe sometimes tends to extend to colleagues of the same age as a sign of respect.

There's also the undying manana habit, and I swear that if my assistant tells me that she will do another task *later*, I am going to kick her. *Kanina pa ko mina-mamaya nito e*.

On the brighter side, I also constantly see hints of bayanihan in the way that my colleagues usually get together to help each other out. ^_^


SBD1
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gossiping!


waduck362000
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I don't know if it counts as tradition, but in daly life I knoticed that the Philippinos, male and female BURP and SPIT a lot.





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