Quezo de bola and grapes are musts.
they spend time with familyand friends :)
The food that Filipinos eat on Christmas Eve and on the holiday season show the various influences of the West and of China. Influenced by Chinese traditions, Filipinos eat 12 varieties of fruits for Christmas, preferably round ones. From the West, Filipinos have acquired the tradition of eating walnuts, queso de bola (cheese) and grapes for Christmas.
Noche Buena is Christmas Eve. noche buena is a tradition of Filipinos
The language spoken in Japan is Japanese, while the language spoken in the Philippines is Filipino (Tagalog) or one of the many other regional languages such as Cebuano, Ilocano, or Bicolano. Both languages belong to different language families and have distinct linguistic characteristics.
main reason when Filipinos do not agree to go abroad: Filipinos have close family ties so they don't want to miss a family member. Some people can get over through home sickness.
reasons why Filipinos go to America: to seek greener pasteur; to have a good job to elevate their status in life; for better future
Filipinos go abroad for various reasons, including better job opportunities, higher salaries, career advancement, quality education, and to support their families back home. The search for a better quality of life and financial stability are among the primary drivers for Filipinos to seek employment opportunities overseas.
Yes , go Forward
You never wanna go full Christmas
No matter where you go in there world, there will in fact be someone who is racist. And so yes, there are some racist Filipinos . . . and Americans, Germans, Irish, Mexicans, British, Chinese . . .
Filipinos love to celebrate Christmas holidays because it is deeply rooted in their culture and traditions. Christmas is considered the longest and most festive season in the Philippines, with people starting to decorate their homes and play Christmas music as early as September. It is a time for family gatherings, gift-giving, and spreading joy and goodwill to others. Filipinos also celebrate Christmas as a time to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ and express their strong faith and religiosity.