being a business minded
Some Filipino words that originated from Chinese include 'kuya' (older brother), 'suki' (frequent customer), and 'siopao' (steamed bun). These words have been incorporated into Filipino vocabulary due to the historical interactions and influence from Chinese culture in the Philippines.
Being religious because the Spaniards were the ones who introduced Roman Catholicism in the Philippines.
The Filipino words which came from Chinese are achi, ate ko, kuya, tau, kua, tokwa, biko, bikohi, kau, hikaw, bakya
Rocketry was one of the Chinese sciences before the Western influence came into China.
Base on our History , Some of us came from SPANISHbecause they've influence as a lot because they attack our territory they've tried to took our culture that's why we have some influence by spanish and ... Japan .. they've tried to took our cultures too and Americans
beginning in 202BC the string instruments were imported from Central Asia. From this influence came the Chinese Pipa or Ruan
YES.She came from a filipino family of mixed ancestry,(Chinese,Spanish,and Arabian)so she's filipino too. :)
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they soon came under the influence of chinese idesa and customs, which they first learned about from korean travelers. It rought beliefs that had spred throught japanese societyby the Buddhist
I don't think Philippines have a pure Filipino values of their own. All the values exhibited at present are acquired from various cultures. Respecting the elderly and being a close-knit family is also the same as with our neighbouring Asian countries. Predilection for new technology and cartoons came from the Japanese. Siesta, fiesta and fatalism came from the Spaniards. And so on. The values that our families brought us up with display the strength of our moral fiber.
The term "Mongoloid" is an outdated and derogatory racial classification. Filipinos have a diverse genetic and cultural background, with influences from Austronesian, Chinese, Spanish, and American populations, among others. It's more accurate to refer to Filipinos based on their specific cultural and ethnic identities rather than an outdated racial term.