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been thought to kiss the hands of the elders. This manifest the due respect we should give to
our elders not only for the holiday but for the rest of the year and the year to come as well.
Furthermore, Filipinos use “Po” and “Opo” when talking to their elders.The children are
expected to consult their parents about any activity or plan they wish to undertake.
Humility This trait may be seemed in the way a Filipino speaks with others. A Filipino
does not drag about himself. Sometimes, we mistake humility with timidity and shyness. Our
tendency to depreciate ourselves often a mistake action of humility.
Courage The Filipinos are courageous people as attested to by those who suffered and
died for their country. This is a value that should be preserved by our people. The demand
and complexities of modern life can only be met by people with strong hearts and healthy
minds and bodies.
Honesty Honesty is the virtue and righteousness in deed and in thought. In a person, this
virtue strengthens him against cheating and lying. It results incooperation and trust among
neighbors, friends and co-workers. In the highest officers of the land, “katapatan” is the sole
measure of leadership and public trust.
Delicadeza Delicadeza is the virtue that determines a person’s sensitivity to what is right
or wrong. A sense of prudence and poverty is implicit in a person with delicadeza. It also
serves as an early warning device in recognizing the traps of graft and corruption, whether
the guise of “pagtanaw ng utang na loob” or an innocent gift.
Orderliness Kaayusan in Tagalog terms is the learn like an orderliness. It begins at home
at an early mental discipline instilled on children by their parents. An order home is an
evidence of this virtue on work in the family in the formative years of life. Kaayusan ripens
into the habit of discipline allocation of time and energy to work and play. It usually results
in a citizen with a sincere respect and adherence for the spirit and the letter of the law
The Bayanihan Spirit Filipino people are fond of group work, offering help freely to
friends or neighbors needing a help. A person planting or clearing his fields or moving his
house may call several neighbors for help work done this way is done gaily and cheerfully
and without expectation of payment except for a free meal.