
Kojak
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How about any Pinoy ....whether born here or tied by culture and heritage.....unless they reject that honor.....How about 84 million people living in the archipelago....4 million in America....and millions more around the world.
My wife comes from a tiny fishing village in southern Negros.... there is nothing there.....no mall.....no nightclub....no movie house.....no hospital or medical clinic..... nothing but a couple of Sari Sari stores and a small church.....YET my wife LOVES that little village and the people in it....it is the place where she saw her father murdered.....where she almost starved as a child......where she worked as a virtual slave for years just to survive.....resently the village had floods and a red tide problem .....the people were starving.....she took twenty huge bags of rice and gave it away to the people......she gave a huge fiesta for all the village children.... giving some of them the first real food they had had in days..... that simple village is a part of her heart no matter where she travels.....she constantly tries to go back to that wide spot in the road.....she is chain by love to that village......many people feel the same way about the Philippines......whether they are here or in Antarctica.....they are all "Filipinos" in their heart |
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moonlight lady
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ANYONE who has a strong affinity with Filipino values, true allegiance to the motherland, and supports/advocates programs & projects for the bettermen of his country and countrymen - wherever he may be and whatever the % of Pinoy blood in his veins. |
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Ray H
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The Aeta are the real filipinos. Anyone born in, and raised with the customs of the Philippines, is a real filipino. |
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pero_102
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whoever whether their surnames are chang, tan, gutierrez, magpayo, smith, macnikols,aquino, rizal,akim, dimaporo, hussein,estong, yakamoto, taniguchi and so forth, as long as they do things for the interest of the filipino nation. |
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marcelino angelo
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All of us!
Not just because we are born here, but we have to prove everyone that it is on our blood.
We just have to be ourselves and be proud of our nationality! |
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jongbong
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zzz... lapu-lapu... hmmm... beer... zzz... |
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Bopols
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I am as real as all other Filipinos. |
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PC
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Most certainly not I but I do consider myself to be a stand-by part-time Filipino (if there is such a thing). |
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Rode|ette Û©
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i don't know about you, but i am |
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Cher
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I am..sa isip, sa puso sa salita at sa gawa.. |
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Juan C
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Real Filipinos are the ones who value their heritage, culture, and their roots...
...although some may not speak the language, or some were born in other places (not citizens at all), or some may not be distinguished as Filipinos (half-, part-, not Filipino at all), they will be considered as real Filipinos if they help their fellow country-men, serving the country (in any manners- service in war, social service, voting the right ones, helps make their surrounding clean and safe, etc), patronizing our own products, appreciates the beauty of the country, and is proud to be 'PINOY'! |
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Jose Rizal.
Dagohoy?
Nicole Scherzinger. |
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21
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my hard working families both in US and in the pinas |
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green giant
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i guess you are asking for what is a real filipino ?
who is the real filipino
is = 1
real = true
filipino = filipino citizens
ill answer my own question since its better to answer that one
a real filipino is a filipino who need not to ask here in yahoo answer trying to convince himself he is one of them |
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sparkplugfreak
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ako |
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~Miss Pennslyvania~
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deffinatley not a Spanird.i would say My neighbor,Fernando |
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lorenzo ruiz
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every filipino is! the aborogines from oceania are believed to be the first settlers though in what is now philippines. |
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annabelle p
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The real Filipino, for me, is the common tao you find toiling in the streets under the glaring sun just to earn a few pesos for his family. He has no decent clothes on his back, the soles of his shoes are full of holes yet he doesn't seem to mind all these as he goes along looking for a decent job that can help feed his family. He is constantly worried that the changing world, and his own country for that matter, will affect his and his family's way of life what with the continuing spiraling of costs of even the basic necessities that he presently can ill-afford. He looks up at the sun and hopes that the day will be much kinder to him than it was yesterday or, even the other day or the day before that. He wipes his brows and shakes his head although a bit desolate, he is full of optimism for that one glimmer we all call hope. He is a true Filipino - he never gives up, he is strongest when faced with challenges, he is a true fighter. |
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Ken
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Ninoy Aquino |
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rhythm
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Dagohoy |
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Purple Tactics
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Filipinos who don't fake their Tagalog accents to appear more foreign. You know, those who would prefer to send or recieve text messages in english. Or how about those who spend 4 years abroad scrubbing toilets then come back to the Philippines claiming not to remember Tagalog Anymore. |
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