Nope. Filipino culture is definitely unique because it's the only country that has so many cultures that are applied.
Absolutely, every individual, regardless of their nationality or race, possesses inherent value and should be treated with respect and dignity. Embracing diversity and recognizing the equality of all people is crucial for fostering a harmonious society built on mutual understanding and acceptance.
same values and traditions of china and philippines
Ascribing general characteristics to any group of people can perpetuate stereotypes. It is important to recognize that individuals have unique qualities regardless of their nationality. It is not accurate or fair to make sweeping statements about the qualities of Filipino women or any other group.
Some quotes by Manuel L Quezon include: βI would rather have a country run like hell by Filipinos than a country run like heaven by Americans.β βThe welfare of each of us is dependent fundamentally upon the welfare of all of us.β "Yours must be an empire of character, virtue, knowledge, and endeavour."
The Filipino word for sweetheart is "mahal" which means love or dear. Other terms of endearment in Filipino are "hon" short for honey, "lablab" derived from love, and "bebe" which is from babe.
There is'nt any literal Tagalog translation of cookies. Cookies is accepted in Tagalog language.
a race can only be made to seem inferior by a racist to thee racists none is inferior to any other
There is no scientific basis for the concept of an "inferior race." Such beliefs are rooted in unfounded prejudices and biases, not in any objective measures of intelligence, ability, or worth. All human beings are equal in dignity and rights.
No, that is not true. All individuals, regardless of race, deserve equal rights and opportunities. It is important to recognize and address systemic racism and work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society.
the same as any other race on earth
Filipino traditions are developed through a combination of cultural influences, historical events, religious beliefs, and social practices. They are passed down through generations via oral storytelling, rituals, ceremonies, and community gatherings. As Filipinos interact with other cultures and modernize, their traditions may also evolve to reflect changing societal norms and values while still maintaining core aspects of their identity.
Not anymore than any other race of people. :/ Not anymore than any other race of people. :/
To get rid of any outsiders and other ethnicities they considered inferior
The same as any other nationality.
No. Hitler had a complex pyramid of races, ranging from the superior race of Aryan/Nordic, to the acceptable races of Western Europeans and their progeny, to the weakly inferior races like Slavs, Arabs, and East Asians, to the modestly inferior races like Romani, Africans, Native Americans, and Indians, to the worst race: the Jews. Of course, such a view of humanity is completely wrong and has no support in genetics or any other actual scientific measure.
never heard of it
All non-Aryans. This included Jews, any non-Germans, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, people who disagreed with Hitler's political ambitions, anyone who tried to protect Jews or other people Hitler wanted dead, etc.
To 'chicken out' of any race or show means that the individual has decided not to continue for some reason, usually nerves. This applies to a drag race or any other shows.