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Filipino Values

Filipino Values. “Ganito kami noon; paano kayo ngayon ? ”. Definition. Values. - A principle, standard, or quality that has been freely chosen from alternatives and acted upon which is considered worthwhile or desirable. Filipino Values.

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Filipino Values

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  1. Filipino Values “Ganito kami noon; paano kayo ngayon?”

  2. Definition • Values - A principle, standard, or quality that has been freely chosen from alternatives and acted upon which is considered worthwhile or desirable

  3. Filipino Values

  4. The Fourfold Base of Filipino ValuesSERAFIN D. TALISAYON 1.Universal to all human beings but with distinctive Filipino flavor 2.It has similarities with other cultures but different in priority e.g.in China, honesty and hard work may rank highest; Chinese and Japanese cultures give great value to politeness and beauty; American culture to promptness and efficiency; and Filipino culture to trust in God and family centeredness. 3. It varies on how it is applied, through the norms and tradition 4. Through historical accounts and influences, how it changes throughout each generation

  5. Ambivalence of the Filipino Values EMERITA S. QUITO • Hiya(shame/sensitivity) • Negative, because it arrests or inhibits one's action. This trait reduces one to smallness or to what Nietzsche calls the "morality of slaves", thus congealing the soul of the Filipino and emasculating him, making him timid, meek and weak. • Positive, because, a person considers other peoples feelings and avoids arguments or offense to others

  6. Ningas-cogon (procrastination) • Negative, by all standards, because it begins ardently and dies down as soon as it begins. This trait renders one inactive and unable to initiate things or to persevere. • Positive, in a way, because it makes a person non-chalant, detached, indifferent, nonplussed should anything go wrong, and hence conducive to peace and tranquillity.

  7. Mañana or "Bukas na" (procrastination) • Negative, because one constantly postpones action and accomplishes nothing. This aggravates a situation, a problem grows beyond correction, a leak or a small break becomes a gaping hole. This arises from an indolent mentality that a problem will go away by itself. • Positive, because one is without stress and tension; one learns to take what comes naturally. Like the Chinese wu-wei, this trait makes one live naturally and without undue artificiality.

  8. Pakikisama (group loyalty) • Negative, because one closes one's eyes to evils like graft and corruption in order to conserve peace and harmony in a group at the expense of one's comfort. • Positive, because one lives for others; peace or lack of dissension is a constant goal. Pakiusap (appear) palakasan (show of power) sipsip (bribery) palusot (alibi) lagay (bribe) bata System (nepotism)

  9. Bahala na (resignation) • Negative, because one leaves everything to chance under the pretext of trusting in Divine providence. This trait is really laziness disguised in religious garb. • Positive, because one relies on a superior power rather than on one's own. It is conducive to humility, modesty, and lack of arrogance.

  10. Bahala na (resignation) • Negative, because one leaves everything to chance under the pretext of trusting in Divine providence. This trait is really laziness disguised in religious garb. • Positive, because one relies on a superior power rather than on one's own. It is conducive to humility, modesty, and lack of arrogance.

  11. Utang na loob (indebtedness) • Negative, because one overlooks moral principles when one is indebted to a person. One who is beholden to another person will do anything to please him, thinking that by doing so he is able to repay a debt. One condones what the other person does and will never censure him for wrongdoing. • Positive, because it is a recognition of one's indebtedness. This trait portrays the spirit behind the Filipino saying, "He who does not know how to look to the past will never reach his destination."

  12. Bayanihan(cooperation) “Being heroes to each other” palabra de honor (word of honor) delicadeza (finesse) paggalang (honoring) pagdadamayan (comforting)

  13. “ Paano kayo ngayon?”

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