Filipino Characteristics and Citizenship Values: John Hubert Lou G. Magrata NSTP 1 Instructor
Filipino Characteristics and Citizenship Values: John Hubert Lou G. Magrata NSTP 1 Instructor
CHARACTERISTICS AND
CITIZENSHIP VALUES
John Hubert Lou G. Magrata
NSTP 1 Instructor
What are values?
value (n.)
◦ from Latin word valere– to be strong and vigorous.
◦ Individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or
another.
◦ Serve as a guide for human behavior.
◦ We adopt the values that our parents raise us with.
What are values?
◦ Basis on which a person’s strength in facing the
challenges of life should be directed.
◦ things, persons, ideas or goals which are important to
life; anything which enables life to be understood,
evaluated, and directed. (Q.D. Andres, 1986)
◦ Filipino context; value = halaga/pagpapahalaga
WHAT ARE VALUES?
Upbringing
Values
Actions, thoughts, emotions
Work ethic
Action and results
Filipino values
◦ Set by Filipino society as basis for what is right or wrong
◦ Perseverance of principles in order to reach the ultimate
realization of his life.
Understanding Filipino values and
culture
Ancestors Colonists Traders
◦ Malays ◦ Spaniards ◦ Indians
◦ Indones ◦ Americans ◦ Chinese
◦ Negritos ◦ Japanese
◦ Other
Europeans
Understanding Filipino values and
culture
Spirituality [ASIA]
Understanding Filipino values and
culture
Family
◦ Basic social unit in the Philippines
◦ Foundation of Philippine society
◦ Article XV, Sec. 1 “The State recognizes the Filipino family as
the foundation of the nation.” (1987 Philippine Constitution)
◦ Often where the concept of structure and hierarchy of
power is introduced (member roles)
Understanding Filipino values and
culture
Family
◦ Belongingness
◦ Unity
◦ Love
◦ Respect
◦ Support
FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS
◦ Uniquely blended culture and values from different
influences
◦ Positive and negative
◦ Ambivalent
◦ Contradictory, ironical, equivocal
FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS
1. Personalism
◦ Giving importance to interpersonal relations or
face-to-face encounters
◦ “personal touch”
FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS
2. Familialism
◦ Welfare and interest of family over those of the
community.
◦ Everyone is considered
◦ Family’s honor > personal image
◦ “Para sa pamilya”
FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS
3. Particularism
◦ Strong family influence on the individual or group
behavior.
◦ Special effort to entertain friends and relatives.
◦ “pakikisama”
◦ Conformity > standing out
FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS
Three main obligations that underlie the Filipino value
orientation:
1. Relational (pakikipagkapwa)
2. Emotional (damdamin)
3. Moral (karangalan)
RELATIONAL
EMOTIONAL
MORAL
FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS
Utang na Loob
◦ Rough translation: “debt of gratitude”
◦ Ambiguous concept
◦ Concept of justice, truth, and human dignity
◦ Kusang loob, should not be demanded.
◦ Should emerge from within the self.
FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS
“Bahala na”
◦ Supernatural; spirituality; religiousness
◦ Procastination character of the Filipino
◦ Inaasa sa nilalang na hindi natin nakikita
FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS
Mañana habit
◦ Supernatural; spirituality; religiousness
◦ Procastination character of the Filipino
◦ Doing something at a later time
FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS
Ningas kugon
◦ Strong enthusiasm in the beginning, slowly losing the drive
to finish
◦ Half-baked
◦ Sa umpisa lang magaling (oof)
FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS
Amor propio
◦ Sense of self-esteem that prevents a person from
swallowing his pride
◦ Ego defensiveness
◦ Self-conscious
◦ Direct translation– self-love, pagmamahal sa sarili
FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS
Bayanihan
◦ Core essence of Filipino culture
◦ Being one with the community
◦ Striving to make the community better through continuous
team efforts and unity
STRENGTHS OF THE FILIPINO
CHARACTER
FILIPINO CHARACTER RESULTS
Why not prefer to tell the truth than settle for a lie?
There are no half-truths or white lies…