You have prepared everything, or so you thought and have all the necessities: cash, clothes, camera, before flying off to the Philippines, specifically, Cebu. But are you confident that it will be easy to adjust to the way of life of the people? Underneath the cheerfulness and the smiles lie a complex system of behavior that would baffle even those who have been acculturated to the way the people live and behave. The following are tips for those who would be coming to the island for whatever objective or purpose.
1. When Cebuanos ask you “where are you going?” simply give a vague answer like, “over there” or “just here”. This question is a kind of informal greeting all over the island. So don’t be annoyed if they ask you this always. The same is true when they ask you where you have been. Filipinos have a knack for asking what’s obvious.
2. Don’t hold personal information if you want to gain the trust of the locals or don’t want to be labelled as “stand-offish”. Sharing personal information is a way of establishing the foundation of relationships.
3. If you are a single female or a single male, it is best that you don’t announce this fact, otherwise be ready for the matchmaking campaign that the locals will be doing for you. You can prevent this by simply claiming you have a boyfriend or a girlfriend waiting for you back home. It is handy to keep a photo of someone in your wallet just in case. But if you don’t feel comfortable deceiving people about your status, you can just go along with their matchmaking efforts and meet all the eligibles that they will introduce you to.
4. Don’t be offended if they ask you your age, saying it is a secret is acceptable. Just say “secret” in a sweet manner. They won’t be able to resist your charms.
5. For females, don’t fall for the charms of married Filipino men. They can be very good flirts and treat you like a queen until you eventually will fall for them.
6. Don’t be shocked if some Filipinos wear t-shirts on the beach or when going for a swim. Some are not comfortable showing their skin and conservatism extends here too.
7. Avoid harassment by “repressed” men. Don’t wear see-thru clothing. It drives men wild and may harass you in the form of whistling at your back or heckling at you. It is enough that you are exotic to them, so try to be inconspicuous. Men have a different perception of blonds and you can blame the proliferation of x-rated videos in the net.
8. Don’t be annoyed at mendicants or street-children asking for change or alms. It is all about economics. The common perception of the locals is that “white people” are wealthy and announcing that you have no money is futile for nobody will believe you. Therefore, it is best not to display expensive things like cameras and laptops.
9. Whenever possible, study useful Cebuano, there is a shock value when you dish out Cebuano phrases and Cebuanos appreciate people who make the effort in learning their language. It will surely be useful in the market or in the streets.
10. Dutch treat is not popular. Once you invite someone or some people for dinner, be ready to pay for the meal. Only those who are exposed to foreign culture would volunteer to pay for their food, otherwise, the one who invites will play the “host”.