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FILIPINO VALUES
Filipino values are deeply rooted in____,___,____. The_____ is the cornerstone of Filipino society, with strong emphasis on close-knit bonds and loyalty. __________is another significant aspect, often expressed through gestures and language._______ is a hallmark of Filipino culture, with a warm and welcoming nature extended to guests and strangers alike. Filipinos also value “________,” a spirit of communal unity and cooperation, and “_______,” a sense of gratitude and reciprocity. These values foster a sense of belonging and solidarity within the community.

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family, respect, and community
family
Respect for elders and authority
Hospitality
bayanihan
utang na loob

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Filipino Values

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Respect for Elders
Family oriented
Bayanihan
Hospitality
Hardwork
Religious
Joy and Humor
Compassion

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is vital and expressed through gestures and traditions. The “____” gesture involves taking an elder’s hand and pressing it to the forehead as a sign of respect. Additionally, using honorifics like____ and _____” in conversations reflects politeness and deference.
These practices emphasize reverence for the wisdom and experience of the older generation.

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Respect for Elders
Mano
“po” and “opo

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Filipino culture prioritizes family values, emphasizing support and care among members. This tradition is central to society, with families gathering for meals and celebrations to strengthen bonds.
The sense of loyalty extends to extended relatives, fostering a close-knit community focused on unity and cooperation.

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Family oriented

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is an important value in Filipino culture that demonstrates community cooperation and unity. It is often seen in activities where people work together towards a common goal, such as moving a traditional house by collectively carrying it.
This symbolizes unity, compassion, and collaboration for the benefit of everyone.

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Bayanihan

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is renowned for its warmth and generosity. It embodies a culture where guests are treated with utmost respect and kindness. Visitors are often welcomed with open arms, offered food, and made to feel at home. This genuine care and consideration for others are deeply ingrained in Filipino values, reflecting a strong sense of community and belonging.

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Hospitality

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a core value in Filipino culture, linked to dedication, perseverance, and overcoming challenges. Filipinos are recognized for their strong work ethic, often juggling multiple jobs to support their families. This commitment reflects a desire for a better life and the wellbeing of loved ones, with hard work celebrated as a route to success and personal fulfillment in the community.

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Hardwork

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Filipino culture is heavily influenced by Roman Catholicism, shaping daily life and community practices. Colorful festivals like Sinulog and Pahiyas feature vibrant parades, while churches serve as important community centers. Family life intertwines with religious customs, often including altars for saints, emphasizing the significance of faith in Filipino identity.

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Religious

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are key elements of Filipino culture, allowing people to find happiness even in tough times. This positive outlook is evident in social interactions, where humor strengthens bonds and fosters community.
Through jokes and lively celebrations, joy and humor uplift spirits and promote resilience in the Filipino way of life.

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Joy and Humor

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is a fundamental value in Filipino culture, deeply embedded in the way people interact with one another. It is often expressed through acts of kindness and empathy, where individuals show genuine concern for the well-being of others. This value is reflected in the strong sense of community and hospitality that Filipinos are known for, often going out of their way to help those in need, whether they are family, friends, or even strangers.

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Compassion

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DOMINANT
VALUES OF FILIPINO

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  1. Social Acceptance
    2.Emotional Closeness and Security in a Family
  2. SAuthority Value
    4.Personalism
    5.Utang loob
  3. Patience, Suffering, and Endurance
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• Defined as being taken by one’s fellows for what one is, or believes he is, being treated in accordance with his status.

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Social Acceptance

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Social Acceptance
Can be facilitated by the following intermediate values:

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a) Smooth Interpersonal Relations (SIR)

b) Amor Propio

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getting along with others in such a way as to avoid outward signs of conflict.

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Smooth Interpersonal Relations (SIR) (18-19)

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Smooth Interpersonal Relations (SIR) (18-19) getting along with others in such a way as to avoid outward signs of conflict.
Believed to be acquired and preserved principally by three means:

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• Pakikisama
• Euphemism
• Go-between (tulay)

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giving in, concession, following the lead or suggestion of another

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  • stating an unpleasant truth, opinion, or request as pleasantly as possible
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  • a third party who will carry a message, assuage a bruise, or prevent an injury
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Go-between (tulay)

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  • term used to refer to the sensitivity to personal affront and functions to protect the individual against loss of social acceptance.
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a) Sacrificing individual interest for the good of the family
b) Parental striving to give their children an education, even at a great cost to themselves
c) Older children sacrificing for the younger siblings
d) Mothers sacrificing for the family

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Emotional Closeness and Security in a Family

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• The belief is that families will remain close if someone exerts firm authority, and that such person must be

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Authority Value

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Authority Value
• Closely related to this is the respect for traditions and rituals no matter impractical they have become. “______refers to blessing or grace one obtains for good behavior and “__________are part of adherence to tradition and belief

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Panalangin” (prayer)

bahala na” (fatalism)

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• This value attaches major importance to the personal factor which guarantees intimacy, warmth, and security of kinship and friends in getting things done.

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• This value attaches major importance to the personal factor which guarantees intimacy, warmth, and security of kinship and friends in getting things done.
Personalism
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Personalism • Some specific values related to this are
"tiwala" (trust), "kilala" (personal reference), and "walang pakialam" (non-interference).
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This value means debt of gratitude. It is granted when a transfer of goods or services takes place between individuals from different groups.
Utang na loob
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Utang na loob • It compels the recipient to show his gratitude properly by returning a favor "with interest" to be sure that he does not remain in the other's debt.
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• This is cultural belief that a person must suffer before he can gain happiness, and related to it is that which many still believe, that women, particularly, must suffer in silence.
Patience, Suffering, and Endurance