Year: 2024
Corazon Aquino: The First Female President of the Philippines
Corazon Aquino, affectionately known as “Cory” to millions of Filipinos, holds a significant place in Philippine history as the country’s first female president. Her journey from a self-described housewife to the leader of a nation is a testament to her unwavering commitment to democracy and the power of peaceful resistance. This blog post delves into […]
Read MoreThe Art of the “Pambara” (Comeback): Witty Retorts in Filipino Conversations
In the vibrant tapestry of Filipino culture, conversation is an art form that extends beyond mere communication. At its heart lies the fascinating phenomenon known as “pambara” – the quintessential Filipino comeback or retort that combines quick wit, cultural context, and often, a dash of humor. This distinctive form of verbal jousting has deep roots […]
Read MoreThe Longest-Serving Philippine President: Ferdinand Marcos – (1965-1986)
Ferdinand Marcos, a name that echoes through Philippine history like a catchy tune you can’t get out of your head, held the presidential seat for a whopping 20 years and 57 days! That’s longer than most of us can stick to a New Year’s resolution. Born in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, on September 11, 1917, Marcos […]
Read MoreSocial Media Etiquette in the Philippines: A Guide to Not Getting “Cancelled”
Navigating the vibrant world of Philippine social media can be a thrilling adventure. It’s a melting pot of opinions, memes, and passionate discussions, all seasoned with a generous dose of Filipino humor. But with great power (aka a stable internet connection) comes great responsibility. Before you hit that “post” button, take a crash course on […]
Read MoreFilipino Humor in the Workplace: Navigating Office Dynamics with a Laugh
The Philippines is known for its vibrant culture, delicious food, and friendly people. But one thing that often stands out to visitors is the Filipinos’ unique sense of humor. From lighthearted jokes to witty puns, humor is deeply ingrained in Filipino culture and is used in various settings, including the workplace. In this blog, we’ll […]
Read MoreSocial Media and the Filipino Diaspora: Staying Connected Across Borders
In the age where “Kumusta ka?” (How are you?) is just a tap away, Filipino overseas workers and migrants have mastered the art of turning social media into their virtual barangay hall. Remember the days when keeping in touch meant expensive long-distance calls and letters that took weeks to arrive? Those times are about as […]
Read MoreFilipino Humor and Education: Can Laughter Make Learning More Fun?
” Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makakarating sa paroroonan. ” (He who does not know how to look back at where he came from will not1 get to his destination.) This famous Filipino proverb, often used to emphasize the importance of remembering one’s roots, might seem serious at first glance. But imagine […]
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