po is a kind of respect you use among elders in the filipino culture. Its also a custom provided in the Philippines. opo is actually 2 words. PO and o. O generally means yes or what. Po is just added on to certain sentences in Tagalog to mean respect for older people.
"Po" and "opo" are words in Filipino culture used to show respect and politeness when speaking to someone older or in authority. "Po" is often added at the end of sentences to show respect, while "opo" is a polite way of saying "yes." They originate from traditional Filipino customs and values of respect for elders and individuals in authority.
"Po" and "opo" are honorifics used in Filipino culture as a sign of respect. "Po" is used to show respect when addressing someone older or someone in authority, while "opo" is a more polite and formal way of saying "yes."
Ang kasabihang "po at opo" ay isang paraan ng paggalang at pagbibigay-halaga sa nakakatanda o may mas mataas na ranggo. Ito ay ginagamit bilang panunumpa o pagsang-ayon sa isang bagay sa paraang polite at respectful.
Halimbawang salita ng I ngles na wala ng katumbas sa Filipi no ay saya ng, kilig, gigil, po, opo, ho, oho.
Filipinos commonly greet each other with "Hello" or "Hi" in English, or with "Kumusta" in Tagalog, which means "How are you?" Handshakes and nods are also common forms of greeting in Filipino culture.
That is not accurate. English words are commonly used and understood in Tagalog, particularly in informal contexts and among the younger generation. Many English terms have been adopted and incorporated into everyday Filipino vocabulary.
"Po" and "opo" are honorifics used in Filipino culture as a sign of respect. "Po" is used to show respect when addressing someone older or someone in authority, while "opo" is a more polite and formal way of saying "yes."
As far as i know,po and opo is used by the Filipinos (i know coz im one :3) po and opo is a sign of respect,and is used when talking to elders.hope that helps! :D
because saying po is sign of resfect to elders.
Magandang umaga po Magandang gabi po Makikiraan po Sorry po / Patawad po Salamat po
they use po and opo
Some common traditions of Filipinos include fiestas or festivals celebrating religious or cultural events, close-knit family gatherings, and respect for elders through gestures like "pagmamano" or showing respect by taking an older person's hand to your forehead. These traditions often involve food, music, and traditional dances that are passed down through generations.
saying "po" and "opo" to respect elderly/ the person who is older than you
Ang kasabihang "po at opo" ay isang paraan ng paggalang at pagbibigay-halaga sa nakakatanda o may mas mataas na ranggo. Ito ay ginagamit bilang panunumpa o pagsang-ayon sa isang bagay sa paraang polite at respectful.
opo c MARRIANNE KAYE M. CABREROS......-Echos lang po...
opo is nothing and sex
ay opo
Ang mga salita ng Filipi no na wala ng katumbas sa I ngles ay saya ng, kilig, gigil, po, opo, oho, ho.