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cheesewiz
8th October 2009, 22:22
‘Filippina’ defined as ‘cleaning woman’ in Italy

WHEN in Italy, don’t be surprised if Filipinas are looked upon as cleaning women. As per their unofficial dictionary, this is their racist definition of women from the Philippines.

According to the October 1 issue of Time magazine, a cleaning woman is often called “Filippina.”

The article, entitled “What Berlusconi’s Tan Obama ‘Jokes’ Say About Italy” also touched on Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s alleged racist remark against U.S. President Barack Obama.

The Italian PM has reportedly described the next U.S. president as “young, handsome and had a good tan.”

According to the La Repubblica, the Rome-based Socialist newspaper, “A cleaning woman is often generically referred to as ‘Filippina.’” Darker -- skinned helpers are generally called “Moroccans.”

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has revealed that more than 80,000 Filipinos are working as domestic helpers in Italy. Their chores include house cleaning, baby sitting and caring for the sick and elderly.

Ukrainian and Moldavian migrants also make up the domestic help industry in Italy.


Is it true Mod DOMS:omg:

somebody
8th October 2009, 23:04
‘Filippina’ defined as ‘cleaning woman’ in Italy

WHEN in Italy, don’t be surprised if Filipinas are looked upon as cleaning women. As per their unofficial dictionary, this is their racist definition of women from the Philippines.

According to the October 1 issue of Time magazine, a cleaning woman is often called “Filippina.”

The article, entitled “What Berlusconi’s Tan Obama ‘Jokes’ Say About Italy” also touched on Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s alleged racist remark against U.S. President Barack Obama.

The Italian PM has reportedly described the next U.S. president as “young, handsome and had a good tan.”

According to the La Repubblica, the Rome-based Socialist newspaper, “A cleaning woman is often generically referred to as ‘Filippina.’” Darker -- skinned helpers are generally called “Moroccans.”

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has revealed that more than 80,000 Filipinos are working as domestic helpers in Italy. Their chores include house cleaning, baby sitting and caring for the sick and elderly.

Ukrainian and Moldavian migrants also make up the domestic help industry in Italy.


Is it true Mod DOMS:omg:

Hiya Cheezewhiz po how you doing long time no see:xxgrinning--00xx3:

The Wife and I are just back from Italy Rome to be precise. Plenty of Fillipinas out there and to be honest the majority of local italians treated them well.
One older smart well to do Italian Lady my Wife befriended at a bus stop just round the corner from the palatine hills was chatting to her about the phillipines and were her family ok due to the typhoons and flooding. Plus plenty of other italians and all were ultra friendly. I think its the roman catholic link:Erm:

In fact Rome and i belive milan is very Filipina friendly from our experience. Every bus we jumped on while in rome had a fillipina. Termni Bus station and train station was like manila with so many phills it was odd to see a non phill.

Even in the collesum we bumped into a pinay who took out photo. Plenty of the resturants and cafe bars are staffed by phills. Very handy for good service and the rest of the staff even seemed to be more firendly once they knew:xxgrinning--00xx3:

In the vatican st peters basicalia gift shop the Nuns treated My Wife better as she was trying to buy as many bits as she could for Friends and family back home as her budget would allow, compared to these Yank couples buying flash silver crosses and looking for only the "best"!

The Wife has been to Italy Three times to various areas and always treated with respect of course there are rougher rasict areas even in rome but there are idiots all over the world who dont like those different to themseleves.

GaryFifer
9th October 2009, 00:54
Big deal Italians move their arms alot and make chips here.

James Hubbard
9th October 2009, 05:47
Big deal Italians move their arms alot and make chips here.

They also moderate Fil-Uk forums :):xxgrinning--00xx3:

aromulus
9th October 2009, 06:34
‘Filippina’ defined as ‘cleaning woman’ in Italy

WHEN in Italy, don’t be surprised if Filipinas are looked upon as cleaning women. As per their unofficial dictionary, this is their racist definition of women from the Philippines.

According to the October 1 issue of Time magazine, a cleaning woman is often called “Filippina.”
According to the La Repubblica, the Rome-based Socialist newspaper, “A cleaning woman is often generically referred to as ‘Filippina.’” Darker -- skinned helpers are generally called “Moroccans.”

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has revealed that more than 80,000 Filipinos are working as domestic helpers in Italy. Their chores include house cleaning, baby sitting and caring for the sick and elderly.

Ukrainian and Moldavian migrants also make up the domestic help industry in Italy.
Is it true Mod DOMS:omg:

In Italy, Filipinos are held in high esteem, and respected throughout the land.
There seem to be some kind of preferential treatment, as on a couple of occasions only People from PINAS were given amnesty if overstaying or illegal....

jam07
9th October 2009, 06:39
They also moderate Fil-Uk forums :):xxgrinning--00xx3:
hahah! :icon_lol: ehem... :ARsurrender:

johncar54
9th October 2009, 07:25
About five years a go I had a Thai girl friend but was unable to get a visa for her to visit Spain. I gave up on the idea of a Thai.

After a while I told my son I was looking in the Philippines instead of Thailand for a wife. He was so pleased saying, in the UK Thai girls are all considered to 'less than desirable’ whereas people think all Filipinas are nurses.

In Spain, so called ordinary housewives are called ‘Marias’ but as the knee jerk reaction to anything which might possible be considered racist does not exist here, no body takes offence.


Stereotypes !

KeithD
9th October 2009, 10:02
As per their unofficial dictionary, this is their racist definition of women from the Philippines.
...and if you ask in the UK the majority answer would be 'maid', or near enough.

Nor is any of that racist, total abuse of the word again :NoNo:

Queenbee
9th October 2009, 10:38
About five years a go I had a Thai girl friend but was unable to get a visa for her to visit Spain. I gave up on the idea of a Thai.

After a while I told my son I was looking in the Philippines instead of Thailand for a wife. He was so pleased saying, in the UK Thai girls are all considered to 'less than desirable’ whereas people think all Filipinas are nurses.

In Spain, so called ordinary housewives are called ‘Marias’ but as the knee jerk reaction to anything which might possible be considered racist does not exist here, no body takes offence.


Stereotypes !

Indeed stereotypes...At least we know how to cook and clean and take good care of our husbands....Taking care of the house and in bed:cwm12::cwm12::cwm12:,,nhehehe

johncar54
9th October 2009, 10:45
Indeed stereotypes...At least we know how to cook and clean and take good care of our husbands....Taking care of the house and in bed:cwm12::cwm12::cwm12:,,nhehehe

MMMMMM, I wouldn't change my wife for the world, but cook? She was the bread winner of the family in Phil. Another sister did the cooking, another the cleaning etc. so even after almost 4 years a fried egg and plain rice is the best she can do.

Queenbee
9th October 2009, 11:18
MMMMMM, I wouldn't change my wife for the world, but cook? She was the bread winner of the family in Phil. Another sister did the cooking, another the cleaning etc. so even after almost 4 years a fried egg and plain rice is the best she can do.

really...I also work before and study at the same time but i love food and cooking,,,My dad is a great cook.Cooking is like eating ice cream for me...You do it bec you love doing it,,,:)

pennybarry
9th October 2009, 12:40
I will just ignore them as cleaning is a decent job! It's not harming others.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Filipinas are treating well in other coutries like Italy.
I have cousin who worked as bank teller int Philippines before for years but no luck to own a house, and now she's working there, she got a big beautiful house.
I wish to visit her soon.:xxgrinning--00xx3::)

GaryFifer
9th October 2009, 13:22
...and if you ask in the UK the majority answer would be 'maid', or near enough.

Nor is any of that racist, total abuse of the word again :NoNo:

:iagree:Maid is not a derogatory term unless you are talking to a female doctor and telling her, her work should be a maid.

Now the usage of English for racist is simple, calling some an animal terminology or making fun of the way they talk or look. Monkey man, girl, like that.

Tawi2
9th October 2009, 13:26
Cheese,hows life?Hows your guy?Your both fine I hope :)

pennybarry
9th October 2009, 13:30
Cheese,hows life?Hows your guy?Your both fine I hope :)

She's quiet about that and you started to be nosey. ehehhehe
Tell us more Cheeze!:D :Rasp:

GaryFifer
9th October 2009, 14:04
She's quiet about that and you started to be nosey. ehehhehe
Tell us more Cheeze!:D :Rasp:

Maybe he cheezed her off

somebody
9th October 2009, 19:59
In Italy, Filipinos are held in high esteem, and respected throughout the land.
There seem to be some kind of preferential treatment, as on a couple of occasions only People from PINAS were given amnesty if overstaying or illegal....




Yeah I advise any Phill/Brit couple to go Rome A) its an amazing place, with great food and a climate which is familar to most phills allthough not so humid.

The chilled out slightly chaotic but things get done anyway, seems to make many phills feel at home.

Trust me if your Italian and Englsih not great in Rome you could probably get away with just tagalog:D

The amount of free top ups, better treatment in Cafes and resturants was unbelivable.

How many not Phill owned newspaper stands do you know that sell pocket books theres at least one opposite the termni. Expensive but the Wife enjoyed reading them on the plane home:D

aromulus
9th October 2009, 20:15
Yeah I advise any Phill/Brit couple to go Rome A) its an amazing place, with great food and a climate which is familar to most phills allthough not so humid.

The chilled out slightly chaotic but things get done anyway, seems to make many phills feel at home.

Trust me if your Italian and Englsih not great in Rome you could probably get away with just tagalog:D

The amount of free top ups, better treatment in Cafes and resturants was unbelivable.

How many not Phill owned newspaper stands do you know that sell pocket books theres at least one opposite the termni. Expensive but the Wife enjoyed reading them on the plane home:D

I took Jet to my hometown, and Rome, last year on a delayed honeymoon thingy, and she enjoyed it tremendously.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
So much so, that she does want to go back....:omg:

I was nice to be mistaken for a foreigner, and some of the locals tried to experiment their english language skills on me, until I replied in the dialect of the area.....:icon_lol:
Some surprised faces....:D

Even got away with parking the hire car in the disabled zone for hours.
And the car park attendant, was actually looking after it, for me....:icon_lol:

cheesewiz
9th October 2009, 21:05
Cheese,hows life?Hows your guy?Your both fine I hope :)

Loveless again:NoNo: but im okay and happy:xxgrinning--00xx3: thanks for that...my laptop's wireless connection is not working brought it for repair cost me £60 but only works for a week that's it busted again. So, need to work and work to get a new one. I'll just bring the old one to Phils when I get home.

Anyway, I got a job offer from Australia, if things all in place next month I might migrate there.

Tawi2
10th October 2009, 11:22
Good luck in Australia Cheese,be lucky in life :xxgrinning--00xx3:

jaishann
10th October 2009, 14:46
‘Filippina’ defined as ‘cleaning woman’ in Italy

WHEN in Italy, don’t be surprised if Filipinas are looked upon as cleaning women. As per their unofficial dictionary, this is their racist definition of women from the Philippines.

According to the October 1 issue of Time magazine, a cleaning woman is often called “Filippina.”

The article, entitled “What Berlusconi’s Tan Obama ‘Jokes’ Say About Italy” also touched on Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s alleged racist remark against U.S. President Barack Obama.

The Italian PM has reportedly described the next U.S. president as “young, handsome and had a good tan.”

According to the La Repubblica, the Rome-based Socialist newspaper, “A cleaning woman is often generically referred to as ‘Filippina.’” Darker -- skinned helpers are generally called “Moroccans.”

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has revealed that more than 80,000 Filipinos are working as domestic helpers in Italy. Their chores include house cleaning, baby sitting and caring for the sick and elderly.

Ukrainian and Moldavian migrants also make up the domestic help industry in Italy.


Is it true Mod DOMS:omg:

I am a cleaning lady..I clean my husband's pocket/wallet all the time:icon_lol:
Good job Italy got them cleaning ladies otherwise it will be a filthy , stinky place ehh?

I think my friend as long as we dont steal we should be proud of whatever job we got.

Have a nice day

lizaphil
12th October 2009, 20:02
I am a cleaning lady..I clean my husband's pocket/wallet all the time:
:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

aromulus
12th October 2009, 20:14
Good job Italy got them cleaning ladies otherwise it will be a filthy , stinky place ehh?

Is this anedoctal, or you can prove this by personal experience....???:Erm:

:cwm23:

joebloggs
12th October 2009, 20:31
Is this anedoctal, or you can prove this by personal experience....???:Erm:

:cwm23:

:icon_lol:


:xxparty-smiley-004:

jaishann
13th October 2009, 01:27
Is this anedoctal, or you can prove this by personal experience....???:Erm:

:cwm23:

:icon_lol:or anecdotal? whatever Sir , :D:D

aromulus
13th October 2009, 08:05
:icon_lol:or anecdotal? whatever Sir , :D:D



Meaning...??
:Erm: