Filipino Culture 🇵🇭& British Culture 🇬🇧#students #shorts #filipino #british

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Tito and Tita both translate to grandma and grandad in Spanish. In Britain we also refer to our elderly in this way.

snipergaming
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Filipino surnames are Spanish because family names didn’t exist before the Spanish and globalism arrived, after that it was recommended that everyone choose a surname and since Filipinos had no idea what to choose they just chose the names of the Spanish who already had surnames

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Well you call them tito or tita if your related or atleast have a relations, but if your going to call a stranger, you call younger strangers as kuya (in my opinion atleast 13 to 50s), while older individuals are sir (60s+), as for names, we tend to have spanish names or american names, but spanish names are more common

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The more you know, the more you grow.

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Filipino like to act the 🇺🇲 didn't colonized there country.

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