Filipinos show respect to elder people by being polite. They use polite words like "po" or "opo" when talking to elders to show respect. They also respect to elder persons who are not their relatives by calling them as "manong" or "manang", "kuya" (brother), "ate" (sister) or sir, ma'am. They have high regard for elders that when they help them cross the streets, offered them seats when they saw them standing on public places, etc.
After greeting them the younger people touch the elder's feet, to show respect.
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Pagmamano is a Filipino tradition where a younger person shows respect to an elder by taking the elder's hand and placing it on their forehead as a sign of respect. It is often done to show reverence and obedience to elders in Filipino culture.
In the Philippines, "thank you" is said as "salamat".
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Filipinos commonly greet each other with "Magandang araw" (Good day) or "Kamusta" (How are you). They may also use "Hi" or "Hello" as a casual greeting. Physical gestures such as a handshake, a nod, or showing respect by placing the back of an elder's hand to one's forehead are also common forms of greeting.
Filipinos are often described as humble because they tend to downplay their achievements and show respect to others. This trait is deeply ingrained in their culture, where showing humility and modesty is valued. Filipinos often prioritize the well-being of the community over individual recognition.
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A Maori female elder is often referred to as a "kuia" in the Maori culture. The term "kuia" is used to show respect for older women who hold knowledge and wisdom within the community.
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