Political Science, asked by rgbaby143, 11 months ago

The political self and being a filipino

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Answered by afnan9061
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Answer:

Foreign culture, beliefs, language & religion have?

Explanation:

made a huge dent on our own by setting a foundation to the contemporary Filipino identity & culture

According to the 1987 Philippine constitution, Filipino citizens arethose whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the philippines, those born before January 17, 1973 of Filipino mothers who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority and those who are naturalized in accordance with law"According to the 1987 Philippine constitution, Filipino citizens are

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Purpose:

  1. Develop a sense of Filipino identity
  2. Recognise various Filipino characteristics and values
  3. Reflect on your own identity in relation to that of your country.

Explanation:

FILIPINOS: WHO ARE THEY?

Filipino citizens are defined under the Philippine Constitution as individuals born before January 17, 1973, to Filipino mothers, those who choose to become citizens of the Philippines when they attain the majority age and those who are legally naturalised.

FILIPINO VALUES AND CHARACTERS

The Philippines is an idyllic island nation known for its lush vegetation, beaches, and rich and varied culture that varies from region to province.

THE HOSPITALITY OF FILIPINOS

Filipinos always make visitors and tourists feel at home by treating them like their own brothers and sisters. For their valued visitors, they will serve food on their finest sets of plates, and they will even go into debt and spend a lot of money to make sure they are satisfied.

Honoring senior citizens

Mano Po! and the frequent use of "po and opo" are the traditional ways that Filipinos greet their elders.

Close ties to family.

Despite the fact that their children are grown and have families of their own, Filipinos keep close ties with their relatives. Additionally, they enjoy having family get-togethers for birthdays, holidays, and fiestas.

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