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    Default Re: Filipino-Chinese relationships


    Quote Originally Posted by fixyourself View Post
    ako sad akong anak ig daku dili ko mosugot ipakasal og insik.
    respeto pud ko ana bro...though naa mi family close nga insik pero in fairness maayo man sila naa lang jud uban parehas nila nga mga hilas kaayo.

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    kay basn ang uban kay lahi ang gi apas... hehehe... but ok na man ni cya rn... open na man ang kasagaran sa Chinese...

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    kay gusto nila na ang ila kwarta dili mapunta sa lain... so mostly ana gud na sila..... Naay silingan namo na naka uyab ug insik... nya nabuntis kung dili palang laki ang anak nila dili sya pangasaw on.... pero mao sad antos gud tawn ang babae... ang ipakaon tawn kay bugas mais. hhehe..

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    Quote Originally Posted by weblizzer View Post
    kay gusto nila na ang ila kwarta dili mapunta sa lain... so mostly ana gud na sila..... Naay silingan namo na naka uyab ug insik... nya nabuntis kung dili palang laki ang anak nila dili sya pangasaw on.... pero mao sad antos gud tawn ang babae... ang ipakaon tawn kay bugas mais. hhehe..
    sakto na hehe mao na ang mindset nila hinaguan baya nya ilang pag tuo mura sad ug kanang mkishare ang mga relatives sa filipino na napangasawa

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    still d ni maka affect ambot lang pero the way i see it wala man cguro
    still the relationship between the two are A okay paman

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    one reason for Chinese olds prefering chinese only unions, is the important of social circle.... Chinese are closely knit social group in this country... mostly, the older generation despise Fil-Chinese unions because of the problems they encountered with Filipinos during their early days of settlement in Cebu.... During those times, Chinese were inferior citizens...most of them were poor... but hard workers... New generation Chinese are much more lenient, having had close friendships with Filipinos...allowing their children to marry Filipino partners... It would be just a matter of time that this would be a non-issue in this country....

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    Default Re: Filipino-Chinese relationships

    values and beliefs

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    Default Re: Filipino-Chinese relationships

    Quote Originally Posted by glennsmerchandise View Post
    dugay nani g release? bg.o rko kdungod ani about ni unsa?
    sa dili mka relate nganu... tan.awa na lang ning salida coz the story will explain for itself why Chinese olds prefering chinese only unions

    I DO
    starring Enchong Dee and Erich Gonzales




    trailer: YouTube - ‪Enchong and Erich: "I Do" movie [official full trailer]‬‏

    released Sept 10, 2010

    MAYUMI "YUMI" PUNONGBAYAN (Erich Gonzales) has been looking for her soul mate all her life. When she meets LANCE ANDERSON "LANCE" TAN (Enchong Dee), she feels that he is the guy who is destined for her...her 'the one'. Lance, on the other hand, believes that everything in love is a choice. In spite of differences, they agree on one thing: their love would conquer all. And so, Lance & Yumi have made efforts to seal their great love. As they plan out for the day they would be one, their wedding date keeps on being postponed due to obstacles - Yumi's unexpected pregnancy and Lance's family - that place their relationship on rocks and to a great test. Would Yumi still cling to her belief that love is by fate? Would Lance still choose Yumi over his family that is against their love? Would Yumi finally have her dream wedding? I DO is a unique tale of how love binds two young people of opposing beliefs and how their love gets entwined with destiny, decisions, and choices towards a greater love way beyond anyone could dream of.

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    Default Re: Filipino-Chinese relationships

    para mo-daku ang business, or mo-save sa dying business, or para ma-secure ang future sa family business, it's just business

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    blame it on tradition.

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