Blog Posts on filipino values
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Isang Araw ng Huwebes sa Bansang Banyaga by Definitely Filipino on Jan 23, 2012“Knock, knock, knockin’ on heaven’s door. Hey! Hey! Hey-eh yey!” Alas-singko bente singko, palakas nang palakas na tunog ng alarm ng iPhone ni ‘Daddy’ ang palaging nanggigising sa amin tuwing umaga. Madilim at maginaw pa an...
Is Saying ” Thank You” Lost? by Definitely Filipino on Nov 30, 2011Do you happen to notice someone, or hear someone say “THANK YOU”? Surely, the answer is “yes”! But such is not so in a jeepney situation. And I bet everyone of us is positive about it. We VERY rarely hear the word of gratitude...
The Lost Art of Writing Love Letters by Definitely Filipino on Nov 21, 2011I have read (read article) somewhere (of similar title) that writing love letters is somewhat a dying art. I wouldn’t say it is. But it had evolved into something else. So I’m asking, ever gotten a love letter? Well, some of you might s...
Lesson Learned: Nescafe Classic TV Commercial "Nanay" by The Easy Grip! on Sep 8, 2011The video above is a tv commercial of Nescafe Classic entitled "Nanay". I consider myself a fanatic of Nescafe thinking that everyday, if I can't have a sip of my favorite Starbucks' Coffee Jelly, for whatever reason, Nescafe Cof...
Living Sacrifice by Pixel Manila Plus! on May 14, 2011The idea of a living sacrifice is a confusing one. Are not sacrifices, by definition, dead? Yet, Paul urges us, in response to the mercy God has shown us, to present ourselves to God as living sacrifices, settled before Him, completely surrendered to...
The power of words by Pixel Manila Plus! on May 12, 2011SourceIt's not just what you say but how you say it that's important. Sadly us Christians often speak before we think and subsequently our message is lost. It’s not just a matter of telling others the gospel message, but how we tell them that's imp...
Be a Problem Solver by Pixel Manila Plus! on May 11, 2011A Problem-finder is like a commodity.It doesn't take a genius to spot something that went wrong. It's easy to spot a problem. Everyone wants to do it. People will raise their hands and volunteer to get a piece of it. Almost anyone is capable of bein...
p.2 Unboxing Charice and our traditional archetypes (a 3-part post) by spelling tuesday on Sep 30, 2010PART 1, p2 | [ Previous p1 ] [ Next p3 ]The Oprah effect | Perhaps the one significant moment that Charice suddenly became more present in the consciousness of the local cable TV market, i.e. the middle and upper-middle classes—and t...
Unboxing Charice and our traditional archetypes (a 3-part post) by spelling tuesday on Sep 30, 2010[PART I of III]IN JULY 2009, THERE WAS MUCH ADO in the entertainment scene that stemmed from a statement on TV by OPM legend Freddie Aguilar about Charice, Arnel Pineda and other Filipino talents making a name abroad (but specifically addressing a qu...
p.3 Unboxing Charice and our traditional archetypes (a 3-part post) by spelling tuesday on Sep 30, 2010PART 1, p3 | [ p1 ] [ Previous p2 ]“Glee” | Since confirming speculations about her being cast in the Emmy-awarded Glee series in June this year, and up until the recent airing of its second season premiere, Charice was once again attac...


