Filipino Traits
1. The Filipino attitude of bahala na or come what may enables a person to meet difficulties and shortcomings with resignation by leaving it up to the Almighty to sort things out. This attitude can also result in overconfidence that everything will work out in his interest without doing anything.
2. The Filipino's mañana habit causes the delays in many public transactions and even corporations. This attitude can effect the engagement to wait until tomorrow or the next day especially when the person involve is not interested or not in the mood. However, one must remember that many Filipinos take their time in doing things or in making decisions.
3. The bahala na attitude is the outcome of the mañana habit when the tasks are left undone. This is usually shown and even expressed by people who do not care much of what lies ahead and just leave everything in fate.
4. Some Filipinos do not mostly practice being late or not showing up. There are few people who are punctual for social meetings. In fact, it is not expected of them to arrive exactly on time especially at a party. It is advised that you always check with the host or hostess the time of you are expected to arrive.
5. Some male Filipinos are proud and arrogant that they will not accept losing face, particularly in the crowd. They don't like the idea of being defeated or embarrassed. In some cases, losing face or being humiliated is the cause of street brawls, drinking bouts or even killings in the country.
6. The Filipino hiya or shame trait stems from losing amor propio which is a Spanish word, meaning pride. Filipinos find it difficult to confront someone so as not to humiliate the person or cause person to lose his amor propio.
Filipinos are known as superstitious people. They have great beliefs that influence their lives. Some of their native religious beliefs are about aswang, albularyo, anito and manananggal.
Two of the most important Filipino beliefs and attitudes are bahala na, which is a belief in fate and a 'come what may' attitude, and Pakikipagkapwa-tao which is honor, dignity and respect.
The Positive and Negative Attitudes of the Filipino Positive: 1. Hospitality 2. Helpful to others/Bayanihan 3. Respectful(mano,po and opo,halik sa kamay) Negative: 1. Crab Mentality 2. chismosera/o 3. Trickery/panlilinlang sa kapwa These are the top 3 positive and negative attitudes of the Filipino based on my own study.
A satisfaction survey could be used to determine Filipino students attitudes towards college. It could also determine what courses the students tend to choose.
First who or what "ningas cogon" is I have not a clue. As to changing a peoples negative attitudes, remember they are only negative because they are different to ours who assume that we have positive attitudes. It might have helped if you had mentioned just one negative attitude that the Filipino people have. I would prefer to use the word "Simple" rather than negative. Some of the simple attitudes of the Filipino's could contain some useful lessons for us so called enlightened people.
A Filipino is a Filipino because he is a native or national of the Philippines. He is a person of Filipino descent.
You are a Filipino= Pilipino ka I am a Filipino= Pilipino ako
what is filipino occidentalis
scientific attitudes together with its definition
=Filipino people/ Filipino Family=
correct is i am a filipino
If anyone in your family is filipino, such as your mother, then you are part filipino. One is born filipino, not made.
Billy crawford is an American-Filipino. Not Filipino-Spaniard/Spanish-Filipino..