Overview of Philippine
Culture
The Philippines is a culture in which East
meets West . The Filipino people have a
distinct Asian background, with a strong
Western tradition. The modern Filipino
culture developed through influence from
Chinese traders, Spanish conquistadors,
and American rulers.
Some key popular culture categories in the
Philippines are identified as entertainment,
sports, politics and fashion . Film and radio
are outlined as significant forms of media
that have influenced and shaped Filipino
popular culture over time.
Why is it important to know the culture of
the Philippines?
Studying Philippine popular culture is
essential for several reasons: Cultural
Identity: Philippine popular culture reflects
the country's unique identity, blending
indigenous traditions, colonial influences,
and modern globalization. Understanding it
helps Filipinos appreciate their heritage and
cultural roots.
How would you describe Philippine
culture?
The culture of the Philippines comprises a
blend of traditional Filipino and Spanish
Catholic traditions, with influences from
America and other parts of Asia . The
Filipinos are family oriented and often
religious with an appreciation for art, fashion,
music and food.
What is our Filipino culture
values tradition you are most proud of
and why?
Hospitality
If there is one word that perfectly describes
us Filipinos, it's that we are hospitable. We
are a friendly nation, often showing no
hesitation when it comes to helping
strangers and even going out of our way to
make sure we can make every person we
meet feel at ease and at home.
What do Filipinos value most in their
culture?
Family Orientation: Family is at the core of
the Filipino values system, and caring for
one's family is a significant value. Filipinos
are known for being very family oriented,
and the importance of family ties and
relationships is evident in all aspects of life.
CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
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1. Culture is learned and acquired. Not all things shared generally by a
population are cultural.
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2. Culture is shared and transmitted- refers to the process of passing on
cultural traits, values, and preferences from one generation to another.
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3. Culture is social- it includes the shared practices, values, norms, and
behaviors common to the members of the society.
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4. Culture is ideational- often it lays down an ideal pattern of behavior that
is expected to be followed by individuals so as to gain social acceptance
from the people with the same culture .
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5. Culture gratifies human needs- culture's provision to satisfy biological
and sociological needs of people; food, clothing, shelter, protection, love,
security, intimacy etc.
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6. Culture is adaptive because, although many aspects of culture remain
constant over time, its cultural practices can change as conditions and
circumstances change .
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7. Culture is cumulative- is a process by which innovations are
progressively incorporated into a population's stock of skills and
knowledge, generating more complex repertoires.
Elements of Culture
1. social organization
2.customs and traditions
3.language
4. arts and literature
5. government
6. religion
7. economic systems
Question: Is food an element of culture?
Food is an essential part of every culture .
It's more than just a means of sustenance,
but a way of expressing oneself, connecting
with others, and passing on rich cultural
heritage. Food is deeply ingrained in our
cultural identity and serves as a
representation of our heritage, history, and
values.
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