Lika any other countries, how you think about someone's culture depends on the people living in that place. Filipinos believes in a tight knit family. Most Filipinos live with their families and if one marries, he or she should be prepared to add 100 odd more relatives on his/her list. Filipinos are all smiles. Even with all the problems, they will always find a silver lining amidst the cloud. The Filipino culture doesn't really differ from other cultures. We have our way of living, how to interact and how to express ourselves. It depends on you if you'll like it or not. ^^
Some aspects of early Filipino culture are still practiced in the present, such as traditional ceremonies, dances, music, and clothing. However, modern influences have also shaped Filipino culture, resulting in a blend of old and new traditions.
the influences of the Asian people like food and dresses.
Dressing of Filipino culture
i think its no because I'm a filipino and did not yet study that............
Japanese influences in Filipino culture include cuisine (e.g. tempura, ramen), language (loanwords like kamikaze), architecture (e.g. Shinto shrines), and martial arts practices (e.g. karate). Additionally, Japan's pop culture, including anime and manga, has gained popularity in the Philippines, influencing fashion, entertainment, and media.
they know their own culture
A siesta is a short nap taken in the early afternoon, commonly practiced in countries with hot climates like Spain, Greece, and some Latin American countries. In the Philippines, this practice is known as "tanghalian," where people rest after their midday meal. It is similar to other countries in that it allows people to refresh and recharge during the hottest part of the day.
The influences of Arabs and Hindus can help the Filipino culture to an extent. However only the positive aspects should be borrowed and ensure that the Filipino identity and culture is still maintained.
Some negative aspects of Filipino culture include a culture of "utang na loob" or debt of gratitude that can lead to obligations and favoritism, a tendency towards crab mentality where people try to pull down those who are achieving success, and a hierarchical system that can reinforce inequality. Additionally, issues like corruption, poverty, and a lack of adherence to rules and regulations can also be seen as negative aspects of Filipino culture.
Advantage: Strong sense of community and family values, resilience in facing challenges, rich cultural heritage and traditions. Disadvantage: Can be overly hierarchical and patriarchal, tendency towards corruption in politics and society, limited acceptance of diversity and modern ideas.
Negligible.
there are many influences in Filipinos like being patal in all times of work