Values Flashcards

1
Q

are defined as standards by which people assess desirability, goodness and beauty.

A

values

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2
Q

Name the positive traits of Filipino Values

A

Close family ties and religious
hospitable
respectful
generosity and helpful
hardworking
loving and caring

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3
Q

Filipinos value their
family so much that
they tend to be intact.

A

Close Family Ties and
Religious

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4
Q

When one visits a
friend’s house, they
greet them with a
very warm welcome,
offer the best food…

A

Hospitable

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5
Q

Children respects
elders by saying po
or opo which means
yes when answering
the elders.

A

Respectful

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6
Q

This is observed when
one has nothing and they
tend to share what they
have to them.

When a neighbor is in
trouble, they are always
ready to help them.

A

Generosity and Helpful

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7
Q

Filipinos are the
sweetest and
loving people
around the world.

A

Loving and
Caring

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8
Q

Filipinos are willing
to work several time
to almost whole day
just to feed their
families.

A

Hardworking

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9
Q

Negative Filipino
Traits

A

Fatalism
crab mentality

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10
Q

An attitude wherein,
“what goes around,
comes around,”
They tend to
surrender their future
on fate.

A

Fatalism

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11
Q

They tend to push each
other down for the
benefit of themselves

A

Crab Mentality

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12
Q

FORCES THAT SHAPE
CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE
VALUES

A

The Oriental Force
The Occidental
Force

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13
Q

this influences the core of
Filipino’s moral and social
conscience and cultural
identity.
It comes from the Aeta,
Indonesian, Malayan,
Hindu, Arabian and Chinese elements.

A

The Oriental Force

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14
Q

these are ways of
life adapted from the
Spanish and
American culture.

A

The Occidental
Force

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15
Q

Spain introduced…

A

Roman Catholicism

Fiesta

parochial school

municipal building

village plaza

compadre system.

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16
Q

initiated the Filipino…

practice of extended
families.
practice of nepotism
and favoritism in the
social sphere.

A

Compadre system

17
Q

The Americans

introduced…

A

Democratic system of
government.

Education

English language as the
medium of instruction.

18
Q

spending money you don’t have on crap you dont need

A

materialism

19
Q

DIFFERENT VALUE ORIENTATIONS
THAT DOMINATES FILIPINOS WAY
OF LIFE

A

Rationalism ,Non-rationalism
PERSONALISM VS IMPERSONALISM
PARTICULARISM VS UNIVERSALISM
NATIONALISM

20
Q

idea
that people has to adapt
themselves to nature and
the forces outside
themselves.

A

Non-Rationalism-

21
Q

belief that one can actively control and manipulate his or her destiny by systematic planning, studying and training.

A

rationalism

22
Q

future-oriented, scientific-oriented, priority to self expression and creativity over group conformity and security.

A

rational person

23
Q

personal
factors which guarantee
intimacy, warmth and
security of kinship and
friendship the
Filipinos way of doing
things is centered too
much in personalities. (lakad, pakiusap, areglo)

A

personalism

24
Q

eliminates the influence
of friendship or
kinship in working
situations.

A

Impersonalism

25
Q

centers their
concerns on sub-group made
up of relatives, friends,
colleagues, associates,
religious affiliates or
members of his or her
ethnical regional group.

A

Particularism

26
Q

concerns in the advancement of the collective national good

A

universalism

27
Q

the advocacy of making one’s own nation distinct and separate from others in intellectual, social, economic, political and moral matters.

A

nationalism

28
Q

(belief in
the superiority of one’s
own ethnic group)

A

ethnocentrism

29
Q

fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners or of anything that is strange

A

xenophobia