I Am Proud To Be...A Citizen Of My Country
By diutay
@diutay (1327)
Philippines
August 12, 2008 11:58am CST
With all the difficulties that our respective countries are undergoing, there are still some people or situations which can remind us that there is still something to be proud of our nations. Just this morning, I talked with somebody from South Korea and she told me that in the past months, there was a gloomy atmosphere because of the economic woes such as the oil price increase, the strikes and the foreign exchange rates. Then, their athletes started winning
gold medals in the Olympics and this recent event awakened the fervor and their sense of national pride/ nationalism. She said that theirs is a small nation, small population but strong people.
In my case, there was a time I really felt deeply my being a Filipino. That was the time when I hoisted our flag while the rest of the delegation sang our national anthem. I was teary-eyed
and so proud of my country despite the problems and issues. Even if the reason why I got to raise our flag was that I was the smallest in the group and can't carry a tune to boot therefore useless when it comes to the singing of the national hymn, I still felt so tall.
and so proud of my country despite the problems and issues. Even if the reason why I got to raise our flag was that I was the smallest in the group and can't carry a tune to boot therefore useless when it comes to the singing of the national hymn, I still felt so tall.
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@iyah10 (4115)
• Kuwait
12 Aug 08
I am proud to be a Filipino:
A high-dreamer, always an achiever. A natural wise. Resourceful and creative. Hospitable and kind. Abstract but prevalent in terms of reasoning. These are few of the innumerable qualities of what a TRUE Filipino is. As what my elementary teacher told us.
In reality, as I grew up, I observed that there are a lot more qualities a REAL Filipino possesses, both in positive and negative, things that anyone would probably say “only in the Philippines”.
I have felt these differences as my age increases through meeting new people and being involved in both usual and unusual situations of everyday living. I came to a point of thinking and was fascinated that the word INFLUENCE has played a big role in what a real Filipino should be. Traits that one could compare from then to now. For this, allow me say some.
When I was a kid, just like any other children, Chiz Curls and Chippy were my favorites. I knew Pot-Pot curls (and sometimes in balls) but I was deprived of tasting it. This one is free in exchange of bote, dyaryo and garapa. Kids nowadays crave for Lay’s, Pringles, Cheetos, etc. I could only chew gums like chicklets, bazooka joe (wrapped in comic strip), texas, big boy and cherryballs.
We strive to be part of the emerging group called ‘society’. Even if we have enough, we still seek for more. They have this extreme obsession with brand names. It gratifies our unreasonable wants and needs if we get the things that are ‘in’. nakikiuso ika nga.
I know a singer who occasionally performs in the US, who puts American accent everytime she speaks english. Nakakaloka ang twang! In one of her interviews she was asked to sing a song but she couldn’t finish the chorus and said ‘so how does it goes?’. Oh by the way, she once sent me a message asking ‘did tita ***** told you that…’.. Pataaaayyy!!!!
Pinoys are known of their first class inquisitiveness. They are socially active in getting and spreading rumors about their fellow’s lives. They commonly say ‘atin-atin lang ito ha’ to several groups of gossipers and unknowingly, that word of mouth has succesfully spread the whole barangay.
In addition to Filipino trademarks, they are fond of watching movies. If they failed to see their favorite movie, they would just rent betamax or vhs tape (take note, it had to be laser copy para malinaw). Later on, they were renting laser disc, vcd and now dvd.
I used to be a follower of soap operas Annaluna, Agila and Mara Clara. I never missed a single episode of Maalala Mo Kaya. I had my own copy of Smokey Mountain and Ang TV cassettes. Pinoys love drama, whether in reel or in real life. Old folks would still love to listen to radio dramas like Gabi nang Lagim and Gulong ng Palad.
Have you met? A slogan of a leading whitening capsule. Do I need to elaborate this?
It was nice to recall Filipino customs and traditions, in which, I could only recall through watching every Christmas season on the Façade of COD mall in Cubao. They did showcase the traditional Filipino fiesta, the Harana and the story of the birth of Christ.
Dreams are free, as like what we always say. Some dreams and strive for the sake of survival but many dreams and strive for the sake of social stability.
Nowadays, despite the corruption, distinct poverty in the country, the ‘borderless’ squatting, the sexually abused delinquents, the professional mendicants on the highway, the endless traffic, the indolent judicial system, I still am proud to be a Filipino and if I were to be asked, I would still choose Chippy over Lay’s.
Aren’t you proud to be one? Tayo lang ang may ganito! =)
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@diutay (1327)
• Philippines
15 Aug 08
Grabe! What more can I say? Yes, it's really true...only in the Philippines. Where else can you find people who eat pansit with rice, icons of saints alongside stickers of sexy women, people smiling and having their pictures taken amidst rallies and strikes which can sometimes end up in violence (people's power). Yes, only in the Philippines and I love it.




@iyah10 (4115)
• Kuwait
15 Aug 08
I am glad that you like what i wrote about us so that someone would still rememebr for being who we are and who will be in the future because mostly of the Filipino who travel abroad they forget of being who we are and just even by posting this section then for sure it would remind them......
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@tamarafireheart (15384)
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12 Aug 08
Hi diutay,
You are tall my dear and there is nothing wrong in being proud of your coutry, I love your country and one I would to visit your country but its all down to money, I think you people are very nice and someone said Fililpinos are very handsome people and friendly so fly your flag and hold your head high and be proud and tall.
Tamara
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@tamarafireheart (15384)
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16 Aug 08
Hi diutay,
How wonderful that you sister is here in the U.K and celebrate your own holidays I would love to join in oh what fun.
Tamara

@bamakelly (5191)
• United States
12 Aug 08
It is good to be patriotic and proud of your country. I live in America and I can say that I am proud to live here despite of a lot of the economic woes we have over here also.
I guess that is just normal these days. The economic crunch seems to be affecting us all in one way or another. But having the pride you have is a very good thing.
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