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    Default Are people in Cebu more patriotic than people in Manila?


    para nako dapat jud to silang silotan! dili naman man gani mo respeto sa national anthem nya samut na sa mga pinoy!

    i remember one incidents during the MBA days sa airport gani to nahitabo......kinsa to nga player ha murag si mitchell to! nagsayaw sayaw samtang nag play ang lupang hinirang....diba gi silotan man to cya? so dapat ingon ana sad unta ang buhaton ato nila!

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    menta'g ok ra labayon ug bato ang mag ingon ana no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luthienne
    menta'g ok ra labayon ug bato ang mag ingon ana no?
    time bomb. granada. bazooka. palinyahon sa luneta (mla), fuente (cbu) tapos i-open fire. or himuong target sa shooting range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unofficialplayer
    Quote Originally Posted by Luthienne
    menta'g ok ra labayon ug bato ang mag ingon ana no?
    time bomb. granada. bazooka. palinyahon sa luneta (mla), fuente (cbu) tapos i-open fire. or himuong target sa shooting range.
    diba na brutal ra kaayu? maayu ana ihumol na ilang kamut sa nagbukal nga tubig or pakamangan ug dghang hulmigas!!!

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    ang panit maoy himoong bandera.

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    The lack of patriotism stems from the way we were brought up and the values taught to us by our parents and the educational institutions . We only have to blame our ourselves. It's a wake up call guys! Why don't we give our kids names like: Bayani, Luawalhati, Humabon, Kulas, Bantogan, Lakambini, Walingwaling - just browse the names of kids in exclusive private schools and you'll find names that George Lucas would have picked for his Star Wars characters. Tan-awa ra gud ni:

    Hanz Siegfred Jumamoy
    Gretel Chloe Pacuribot
    Fender Rhodes Escondido
    Asheree Kaye Nicole Sumalpong
    Vladimir Nikolai Butalid
    Jericho James Karl Balad-ag
    Sherry Maye Marie Atay
    Bjorn Fritz Lucaylucay

    Worse in the schools- CRAB MENTALITY IS institutionalized! Take this case: "Mam Irma!! Vladimir is speaking Cebuano dialect! I will listing hem to scrub the sweep in the stairs!"

    Don't you think this is atrocious! How can we have a sense of patriotism and national pride, when we can't even speak our own Cebuano language in schools as if it is a criminal offense to do so. We cannot have a sense of national pride unless we take pride in our own ethnicity, our own culture and language!! And our politicians and education officials spouting Filipino first policy should know this.

    To add, when the kids to to college, when asked: mag-unsa man ka igkadako nimo day / dong:

    -"mag nars ko para maka earn of dollars unya mo adto sa U.S."
    -"mag computer engineer ko kay dako ug suweldo sa U.S."
    -"mag PT ko kay demand kaaayo ron sa U.S."
    -"mag JAPAYUKI ko kay demand kaayo ron sa Japan!"

    WAY JUY GUSTO MAG FARMER!! So respect for our country transcends beyond the customary salute to our national anthem!

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    Where did you get the names? Foreing first names but local names huh?

    Anyway, I m not that colonial. What can you say about Spanish sounding names like Juan manuel, Alfonso Miguel, Marco Antonio, Francisco Juan, Miguel Antonio, Juan Carlos?

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    For all practical intents and purposes, most of the native first names after 400 years of Spanish rule are almost extinct. So adapting Spanish names became the standard norm for most Filipinos in the same manner African Americans adapted to Anglo-Saxon names like James Smith instead of Mbolisi Woyaya. So Spanish derived names like Juan, Antonio, is more acceptable as Filipino than let's say Bjorn Fritz or Vladimirm Nikolai and personally I have nothing against the freedom to choose your child's name, but on the other hand it is also symptomatic of the lack of national pride and in one's own ethnicity.

    Tagaan nimo ug such longs names like Asheree Kaye Nicole only to be nicknamed "Kay-kay"! Binoang!

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    ADDENDUM:
    Just spoofing the mismatch of foreign sounding names with Bisaya native surnames which has remain unchanged for generations!!

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    well; your absolutely right.... but how about if we start posting in this specific topic our own native dialect......... ok ra mo ana?

    peace

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