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What are the things that make Filipinos happy

Jove Duero Does having a lot of money make people happy? Or does possession of luxury items make one happy ?  Absolutely not, as far as the Filipinos are concerned.  To the Filipinos, having a lot of money and luxury items in life have nothing to do with their genuine happiness.  In this blog post, we will enumerate the things that make Filipinos happy as reflected in the survey happiest countries in 2024.  Happiest people  The latest survey of the happiest people on earth once again proves the Filipinos’ happy nature.  In the survey, the Philippines ranked 53 rd among the happiest countries in the world in 2024. In Southeast Asia, the Philippines is second to Singapore as the happiest people.  Is the result of the survey reflective of the true feelings of the Filipinos? The answer is a resounding yes.  Amidst challenges in life, the Filipinos still manage to exude positivity. They are a different breed of people. They have these values of positivity, resilience, and happiness. These v

Visita Iglesia: The Centuries-old Holy Week traditions of the Filipinos

  Tabuelan Cebu Roman Catholic Church For centuries, Holy Week has been one of the busiest weeks for the Filipinos as far as religious activities are concerned. Throughout this week, Filipinos are preoccupied with the observance of religious traditions, one of which is Visita Iglesia or church visit. This Holy Week tradition is very significant to the Filipino faithful expressing their empathy to the sufferings and death of Jesus on the cross.  Visita Iglesia  The Visita Iglesia is a religious tradition that is practiced on Holy Thursday evening after the Mass of the Last Supper where millions of Catholic faithful flock to different churches in the country to meditate and offer prayers.  This practice of visiting churches on Holy Thursday is the fulfillment of their Panatas (sacred vows). Inside the churches, there are places provided for the devotees and pilgrims for them to kneel, meditate and pray. Some pilgrims walk barefoot from church to church during the Visita Iglesia.  For Fil

Factors affecting Filipino learners' academic performance

Mabolo National High School Of the many languages, English is one of the most important and widely used languages in the world. In fact, it is spoken by billions of people and is the lingua franca for many nationalities. But how important is the English language to Filipino learners and how do they fare in the global reading assessment of the English language?   An essential tool  No doubt, the English language has become an indispensable tool for a person who wants to achieve in life, be it in his/her professional or professional career.  The English language has its wide-ranging use: In Philippine schools, it has been used as a medium of instruction during class discussions and in other curricular activities.  In writing a reflection paper, responding to a teacher's question, answering examinations, in public discourse, and even texting to your loved ones, the English language is used.  Medium of instruction    Aside from the aforementioned, the language has been used as a mediu

How do poorest of the poor Filipinos live?

  Philippine Carabao Poverty Porn is defined as a strategy employed by some social media influencers, charitable groups and philanthropists showing to the viewers the miserable life of a particular family or individual in a country to entice donors into giving donations. But in this country, can it help or at least alleviate poverty? And how do Filipinos perceive poverty porn?  Poverty in the Philippine s  Poverty has been one of the country's biggest problems since ancient times. Past and present administrations have tried but failed to eradicate this problem in the country. Although, as a result of the government's poverty alleviation programs, there have been significant reductions in Filipino poor families over recent years.  Poverty in the country is embedded in the daily life of the Filipinos. At the moment, millions of Filipino families are living with income that is lower than what they need for a decent life. Every day, many of these poor Filipinos have endured and suf