yah.. i think so (im a Filipino).. but not to be bias because im a Filipino, i think that we are caring cause that's how we are raised. We have close family ties that we eventually pass on to our future children and to anybody else. I think that's why we are called "hospitable" in the first place. We always see to it that when we meet other people or we are with someone, we treat them very nicely. Cause we like to leave an impression to other people (especially foreigners) that even we live in a third world country, we are alright, that we are nice, that we are not miserable, that we can stand on our own. We care for our families cause we live in a society with a family-oriented culture. That's why our OFWs are in demand in terms of caring for other people.. i don't say that other races are not that caring, im just saying, we are.. and we care.. really care.. even sometimes they don't allow us to..:)
Christianity
yes
I'm Filliopano and I am gullible
They used to believe in other gods
No there is no new king in Philippines because Filipinos do not believe in royalty .
The strength of Filipinos lies in their resilience, adaptability, and strong sense of community and family. They have a rich cultural heritage that values hospitality, kindness, and the ability to find joy in the midst of challenges. Filipinos are known for their hard work and determination to overcome obstacles.
The true essence of being Filipinos loving by their country, protecting and caring...Because Philippines is very much beautiful country..
Because most Filipinos are Catholic and All Souls Day is a major celebration in the Catholic liturgic year.
Filipinos are known for their hospitality, strong family ties, and resilience in the face of challenges. They are also known for their love of food, music, and celebrations.
I believe that is symbolizes innocence and being wise almost caring.
Some do but its just superstitions just like any other countries.
some Filipinos do believe that and some are Muslims too! but mostl Filipinos are christians Filipino buddhists do believe in Buddha of course. There are Buddhist Temples here Some buy images of Buddha and display it in their houses although they are not buddhists. They think that it is good luck and Filipinos are also influenced by the Chinese culture. There is even a place in Manila called China Town because many Chinese businessmen established their businesses there and you can buy many Buddha images there of different colors and sizes.