Mirror, mirror who’s the longest of them all?
Are Filipinos “man” enough? Well they are by Southeast Asian standards but not so much on the worldwide scale.
Are Filipinos “man” enough? Well they are by Southeast Asian standards but not so much on the worldwide scale.
PINOY is what Filipinos call each other. It’s an abbreviated term of endearment—you’re Pinoy from Pilipino, just like you’re Tisoy from mestizo, or Chinoy from Chinese-Filipino.
Are we going through another Teri Hatcher moment? Cyberspace was once more abuzz late last week as angry Filipinos made their sentiments known over a supposedly racist remark Hollywood actress Lucy Liu made on “The Late Show with David Letterman.”
Our happiness barometer in world surveys is always one of the highest, if not the highest. Altruistic Filipinos in small groups, such as columnist Mon Tulfo’s staff, who work for “Isumbong Mo Kay Tulfo,” are driven by kindness and generosity in assisting victims of injustices get fair treatment before the law.
Around three of five Filipinos (64 percent) expect a “happy” Christmas, while money, good health and family togetherness top the list of gifts Filipinos “would most like to receive” this year, according to the latest survey by the Social Weather Stations (SWS).
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