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amusta ka PHILIPPINES CULTURE Prepared By: Latifa Al Messabi_H00159934 Aisha Al Kharousi _ H00256953 Heba Al Balooshi _H00248055 Noura Al Kayed_H00236651 Salma Al Mashjari_H00248046 Presentation Include: Filipino proverbs


  1. amusta ’ ka

  2. PHILIPPINES ’ CULTURE Prepared By: Latifa Al Messabi_H00159934 Aisha Al Kharousi _ H00256953 Heba Al Balooshi _H00248055 Noura Al Kayed_H00236651 Salma Al Mashjari_H00248046

  3. Presentation Include:  Filipino proverbs  General Information  Business card exchange  Classification of the Philippines’ culture  Dress code  High Context Culture  Gift exchange  Greetings  It’s time to learn “ Tagalog ”  Superstitious Beliefs of Filipinos  Good To Know  Body language  Appreciation  Famous Buildings in The Philippines

  4. General Information • Country name : Philippines • People : Filipino / Penoy • Capital : Manila • Location : Southeast coast of Asia • Number of Islands : About 7,107 islands • Population : 101,802,706 (2015 est.) 1.39% of world population • Head of State : Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III • Climate : Dry, Hot, Wet, Cool seasons. • National languages : Tagalog and English. • Religion: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism • National flag : Three Stars and a Sun • National flower : Sampaguita (Jasmine) • Currency : Peso • Original Filipinos: Malaysian , Indonesian. • Colonized: Japanese , Spain & USA

  5. Classification of the Philippines’ culture Shame vs Honor Philippines can be categorized as a shame ( hiya ) vs honor • According to our research , Filipinos don’t accept shame • E.g Most of Filipino ,if you ask anything they won’t say we don’t know they will try to help as much as they can, so they won’t lose face • In some cases if Filipinos fail to live up to the accepted values of behavior they bring shame to themselves and their family at large • Some Filipinos find it difficult to say "no," disagree, reject or be argumentative • Tends to use indirect communication to influence others.

  6. Between High & Low Context Culture  Very rare marriage with outsiders  Team work preferred  Strong sense of family  Concerned about losing face  Public criticism insulting

  7. Superstitious Beliefs of Filipinos  Diseases and death will be in the family if the doors face west.  A mirror placed on the wall facing the main door of a house will deflect good luck that enters the house.  Sweeping the floor at night is bad luck because you will let your wealth goes away from you .  Woman’s favorite food during pregnancy will affect the physical appearances of her child.  Raining on New Year means wealth and a munificent harvest for the year.

  8. Body language  Smiling  Negative Gestures  Passing in-Between

  9. Body language Scratching the head Ask for the menu and bill Pointing with the mouth http://www.fluentin3months.com/gestures/

  10. Famous Buildings in Philippines Trump Tower Manila Malacañang Palace The Milano Residences

  11. Famous Buildings in Philippines The Net Lima Manila City Hall Golden Empire Tower Tower Building

  12. Greetings

  13. Business Card Exchange

  14. Dress code

  15. Gift Exchange  Sweet or Flower.  Fruit Basket (Thanks).  Wrap gifts elegantly as presentation.  Gifts are normally not opened when received.

  16. Filipinos Proverbs: Filipino Proverbs are called " Salawikain ", like most sayings around the world, they impart a lesson. Huwag kang magtiwala sa di mo kilala Magsisi ka man at huli wala nang mangyayari “ There is no need to cry over spilt milk ” “ Don't trust strangers ”

  17. Filipinos Proverbs: ( Con’t ) “ Huwag magbilang ng sisiw hanggang di pa “ Ang karukhaan ay hindi hadlang sa pagtatagumpay ” napipisa ang itlog ” “ poverty is not a hindrance to success ” “ Don't count the chicks until the eggs are hatched ”

  18. It’s time to learn Tagalog English Tagalog Pronunciation Hello/ How are you ? (informal) Kumusta Koo-moo-STAH I'm fine Mabuti mah-BOO-tee Thank you Salamat sah-LAH-math Your welcome Walang anuman Wah-LAHNG ah-noo-MAHN Please Paki Pah-KEE Goodbye Paalam Pah-AHL-ahm Where is the..? Saan ang ...? Sah-AHN ahng ...?

  19. Good to know:  National Anthem (Salute)  Country Mate (Kabayan)

  20. Cultural Object Filipino hand fan (Pilipino Kamay fan)

  21. Appreciation Benj Requiero Joselito Chansuyco

  22. References: Chansuyco, J. (2015, March 30). Filipino culture , custom and beliefs. (A. AlKharousi, Interviewer) Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Team, K. (2014, April 16). Kwintessential . Retrieved March 19, 2015, from Phlilppines-Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette: http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/philippines-country-profile.html Welch, A. (2014, April 12). e-architect . Retrieved 21 March, 2015, from Philippine Buildings: Architecture: http://www.e-architect.co.uk/philippines-architecture "Filipino." Encyclopedia of World Cultures. 1996. Retrieved April 02, 2015 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3458000788.html Looking for signs: understanding foreign body language .Retrieved April 01, 2015 from http://www.fluentin3months.com/gestures/ 6 Unusual Ways to Greet People Around the World | WOE. Retrieved April 01, 2015 from http://whenonearth.net/6- unusual-ways-greet-people-around-world/ Philippine Culture - Philippine Society. Retrieved April 01, 2015 from http://www.philippinecountry.com/philippine_culture/philippine_society.html

  23. References: Philippines 12 April 2014 - Phillippines - Cultural Etiquette - e Diplomat. Retrieved April 03, 2015 from http://www.ediplomat.com/np/cultural_etiquette/ce_ph.htm Alvi. (n.d.). Filipino Body Language . Retrieved March 23, 2015, from Filipino Body Language: http://tx.english- ch.com/teacher/alvi/home/filipino-body-language/ Looking for signs: understanding foreign body language . Retrieved March 23, 2015, from FLUENT IN 3 MONTHS: http://www.fluentin3months.com/gestures/ Philippines Travel Tips . Retrieved March 23, 2015, from http://aboutphilippines.ph/filer/Understanding-Filipino-Body- Language.pdf General Information. Retrieved (2015, March 28). from philcongen-toronto: http://www.philcongen- toronto.com/general/general_history.php Rodell P, Culture and Customs of the Philippines (Cultures and Customs of Asia). Retrieved April 9,2015, from http://www.amazon.com/Culture-Customs-Philippines-Cultures-World/dp/0313361177 Requiero,B(2015, April13). Filipino culture , custom and beliefs. (A. AlKharousi, Interviewer) Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

  24. References: When Qatari cultures are no barrier to blissful family life ... (04 April,2015). Retrieved April 02, 2015 from http://www.menafn.com/1094152201/When-Qatari-cultures-are-no-barrier-to-blissful -family-life

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