it affects on our way of dressing as we copy westerns way of life
especially our attitude not only that but we replace our culture with the westerns culture
oh it effect some of Tongan kids to do something which is bad and which id not suppose for us ti do it so it is bad
No. While the internet may be a way of life, life existed long before the internet did.
It affects the way you look at problems in life
Ofa 'atu, but growin around my Tongan elders, this is the correct way, ofa 'atu!
lea faka Tonga. (say all letters in lea & faka) (say Tonga wit a D)
In Tongan, "usi" refers to a type of traditional Tongan waist garment worn by both men and women. It is similar to a belt or sash and is often made from woven or decorated materials. The usi is an important part of Tongan cultural attire and is worn for special occasions and ceremonies.
In Tongan, you would say "Ofa atu kiate kimoutolu," which translates to "Love to you all." While there isn't a direct phrase for "I missed you all," expressing love is a common way to convey that sentiment in Tongan culture.
In Tongan, play is often referred to as "tākai" or "tākai 'a e ngaahi," which encompasses various forms of games and activities, both traditional and modern. Play is an important aspect of Tongan culture, fostering social connections, community bonding, and the transmission of cultural values. It often includes physical activities, storytelling, and music, reflecting the vibrant Tongan way of life. Additionally, play is seen as a means for children to learn and develop important skills in a fun and engaging environment.
"Malo ho'o 'ofa" is a Tongan expression that means "thank you for your love" or "thank you for your kindness." It is a way to show appreciation and gratitude in Tongan culture.
It's more likely the other way around. Ocean currents affect ocean life. Perhaps in a subtle way, since all life on the planet affects the atmosphere, especially the algae in the oceans releasing oxygen, that ocean life affects the weather, which in turn affects the ocean currents. It's also possible that some "seaweed forests" slow the movement of currents.
the internet improved so many different things such as education learning skills ect
Yes, it affects our lives in a very serious way.