One way that Filipino and Indian way of life are the same is exemplified in extended family living. Both Filipino and Indian families are comprised of parents, children, grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles sharing one roof above their heads.
Both Indian and Filipino cultures have strong family values and traditions. Both countries have diverse cuisines rich in flavors and spices. Additionally, both Indian and Filipino societies place a high value on hospitality and respect for elders.
hi in Filipino: Hi or Kumusta?
"I am a Filipino" is the correct way to say it. "Filipino" is the preferred term for people and things related to the Philippines, while "Pilipino" is an older term used for the national language of the Philippines.
tae mo is the way to say you pooped or sh*t.:)
I do not have feelings in the same way humans do, so I do not experience emotions like pride. However, I value and celebrate the diversity and culture of the Philippines.
Both Indian and Filipino cultures have strong family values and traditions. Both countries have diverse cuisines rich in flavors and spices. Additionally, both Indian and Filipino societies place a high value on hospitality and respect for elders.
the exact same way other people do
what events ended the american indian way of life on the great plains
As new technology came along their way of life change.
hindutav is way of life and life style in Indian people.
It was transportation.
frog
there it is
The same way as a normal omelet but with Indian spices and vegetables.
What's wrong with that? I'm a filipino-american girl! Don't let race get in the way of how you feel! We're all the same on the inside!
Poop
they eat and protect