Common Filipino Values weakness and strength PDF

Title Common Filipino Values weakness and strength
Author Cyrene Felicitas
Course Physical Education
Institution Laguna State Polytechnic University
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We have the greatest characteristics in the world as Filipinos. We are not flawless, but we have amazing qualities and features that everyone should be proud of. Thus, let us recognize that theseprinciples should be applied to our society in order for it to have a good potential in terms of working ...


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We have the greatest characteristics in the world as Filipinos. We are not flawless, but we have amazing qualities and features that everyone should be proud of. Thus, let us recognize that these principles should be applied to our society in order for it to have a good potential in terms of working for our human upliftment and national improvement. The term "Filipino values" refers to a collection of values or a value system that the majority of Filipinos have traditionally believed to be essential in their lives. This Philippine value system consists of a distinct set of coherent beliefs, moral standards, ethical practices, etiquette, and cultural and personal values that are supported by their culture. 1. Utang Na Loob (Debt of Gratitude).

2. Hiya (shame)

3. Pakikisama

Strengths As previously stated, when maintained in its appropriate position (private life), this is a Filipino strength that does not rob us of our objectivity and proper execution of our beautiful public responsibility, which is particularly important. Contrary to common opinion, this attribute typically expresses our gratitude—or a desire to look back—to individuals and experiences that have had a beneficial impact on our lives. This is inherent in all of the Filipinos' other strengths, or so they believed. has become a good attribute since it promotes to mental tranquility and a lack of stress by not even attempting to accomplish. In the case of a negative characteristic, it halts or hinders one's activities.

a core Filipino trait that manifests itself in their private lives, public jobs, and relationships with their neighbors. This implies that this is a characteristic shared by many Filipinos. Pakikisama is an interpersonal connection in which individuals are friendly

Weakness Too much is a trap in itself. Filipinos have exaggerated this trait in order to believe that it was natural to them, since it is built upon their belief that they are inferior to others. This belief led to widespread subjugation and oppression. As being morally obliged to someone, enforcing reciprocal duty on the engaged party or parties;

The Filipinos appear to have misplaced their shame. For example, if a Filipino does not win a contest, they would claim that they were tricked, even though the winner was clearly superior, since Filipinos believe it is a disgrace to lose. It is a psychological expression of a deep-seated inferiority mentality that has been struck by the rod for generations. Because of "pakikisama," correct decisions are sometimes unable to be executed because they fear hurting their kumare and kumpare's sentiments. Another quality that goes along with being a collective person is the importance placed on the organization's structure.

with one another. Being with someone and getting along with them demonstrates fundamental human friendliness and affection. However, 'pakikisama' might have a positive or negative effect. Because to pakikisama, Filipinos avoid blatant displays of disagreement, fights, and confrontations. 'pakikisama', on the other hand, might have a good or bad result. Filipinos avoid obvious shows of disagreement, conflicts, and arguments because of pakikisama....


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