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Values Month Celebration


Filipino values for which the Filipino people are known worldwide.


These are some of the array of Filipino Values, The Volunteerism, Helping one another, Loyalty, Loss of face and prestige , Debt of gratitude, Self-reliance, Comradeship, Helpful,Resourceful, Philanthropic, Respect for elders by using of Po and Opo when addressing them and being God-Centered.

Through the centuries interactions with peoples of different cultures. Filipinos have acquired patience, filial piety, close family ties, business acumen and integrating them into their way of life.

These values reflects in the Filipino people’s rich heritage of history and culture. With these values, Filipinos have coped with the circumstances in their lives. The one value that has not been emphasized in our people’s education is one blood, one race, referring to our common origin in the past. This one is beautiful and endearing value that we must teach our children to help preserve and continue the unity of our nation.

We have a lot of good and unique Filipino values that made us known to the whole world.

So we should do our best to value, treasure, and preserve them. Let’s celebrate Filipino Values every day of the year together as one because it will help us keep ourselves together as one people of one blood.
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