my wife is a pinay does that count?
I can't so what me? hehe my gramps can tho and 6 other languages so that makes up for me (not really lol)can speak or understand tagalog they say no so yeah f**k them
wow that's awesome manI'm from San Pedro Laguna
yeah that's right shane big f**k you but on a serious note i do remember you telling me that your grand daddy is the governorI can't so what me? hehe my gramps can tho and 6 other languages so that makes up for me (not really lol)
Yeah my great grandfather was actually the 1st governor of Guam,
Filipino heritage or any other heritage is acquired by blood not language. There must be a thousand tribal dialects in this country composed of numerous islands.it is sad i laugh at some of them when they say i'm proud to be a filipino but when i ask if they can speak or understand tagalog they say no so yeah f**k them
You are both arrogant and ignorant. What gives you the right to decide that I am only allowed to be proud of my Filipino heritage if I speak Tagalog? My ancestry consists of Filipino, Puerto Rican, English, German, and probably some I don't even know about. I am proud of all of my heritage. And no, this pride is not diminished by the fact that I don't speak Tagalog or German and that my Spanish is weak. I am here to tell you and anyone with Filipino heritage to be proud of it whether or not you can speak Tagalog.That's true ronj but please don't say I'm a proud filipino but at the same time if you can't even understand the language if your so proud of the heritage then why won't u learn it?. I blame the parents of this kids
It's your opinion, so only delete it if you don't believe in what you posted. I am just pointing out that you do yourself and Filipinos a disservice by denigrating some Filipino-Americans who don't speak Tagalog. You should embrace them, not push them away.Wow there ronj no disrespecting right here man I'm just voicing my opinion here if direspect you I sincerly apologies. If u want ill delete my pevious post
hey man i'm not trying to start s**t here but i don't get why parents won't teach their kids about there heritage?. are they ashamed of it or what?Jay that one burned man, I consider you lucky you know Tagalog, many newer generations born in the US chose not to teach their kids the language, you can't blame us for that, it's deff a diff mindset now then when they immigrated. My grandmother for instance refused to teach her kids spanish, she wanted an American family so that's what we got, love it or hate it. I wish today she taught my mom but I can't be mad at her for it.
i'm not pushing it away man i'm just pointing out that some doesn't embrace their heritage that's allIt's your opinion, so only delete it if you don't believe in what you posted. I am just pointing out that you do yourself and Filipinos a disservice by denigrating some Filipino-Americans who don't speak Tagalog. You should embrace them, not push them away.
no s**t man just opinions,hey man i'm not trying to start s**t here but i don't get why parents won't teach their kids about there heritage?. are they ashamed of it or what?
i'm not pushing it away man i'm just pointing out that some doesn't embrace their heritage that's all
please don't say I'm a proud filipino but at the same time if you can't even understand the language
i never said you can't be proud i'm just saying why parents won't teach their kids their language/heritage is that hard to do or what?
What you are saying to them is pushing them away. You are, in effect, excluding them from the Filipino club if they don't speak the native tongue. There's no getting around that. If you are only comfortable with Filipinos who speak Tagalog, then you should consider moving back to the Philippines. By the way, what percentage of Filipinos speak Tagalog? I'm sure all of the educated class, but the Philippines are composed of many many islands where the natives speak different languages, right? So would you also suggest that these natives don't have the right to be proud of their Filipino heritage?i'm not pushing it away man i'm just pointing out that some doesn't embrace their heritage that's all