The point of view used by Alejandro Roces is a first person's. The author himself was included on the story and uses "I" or "My".
The moral lesson of the story was abstinence from alcohol.
The conflict of the story is how will the Filipino be able to extend his hospitality to the American soldier
All I know is that Tiffany Hwang is my bias.. my one and only Mushroom.
The conflict of the story is how will the Filipino be able to extend his hospitality to the American soldier
It means that Filipinos consume alcohol in moderate amounts and do not typically engage in excessive drinking or heavy alcohol consumption. It reflects a cultural norm of social drinking and enjoying alcoholic beverages in a measured way.
jose and joe ..
tooth decay and the dangers of flossing irregularly
Filipinos are mild drinkers.... is a satire story...
For the same reason as anyone else: they like the effects.
It is important to avoid generalizations about any group of people, including Filipinos, as alcohol consumption habits can vary greatly among individuals. While some Filipinos may indeed be mild drinkers, it is not accurate to make sweeping statements about an entire population. It is important to respect each person's choices and behaviors when it comes to alcohol consumption.
We Filipino Are Mild Drinkers
The moral lesson of the story is abstinence from alcohol.
Filipinos are generally mild drinkers. They drink after work or an event for recreation. Most Filipinos drink responsibly hence they are generally referred as mild drinkers.
Alejandro R. Roces was a Filipino author, essayist, and playwright known for his humor and wit. He was also a former senator and cabinet member in the Philippines. His background in public service and keen observation of Filipino culture is reflected in his writings.
Doris Lessing wrote "A Mild Attack of Locusts." The story is a part of her collection of short stories called "The Story of a Non-Marrying Man."