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    Quote Originally Posted by Neu75 View Post

    As an English man who has a Philippino partner, I would have thought that a lot more relaxed attitude would be shown towards immigrants
    It seems that some people here (no names mentioned ) are not enlightened by their situation with Philippinos.
    No forum member should be intolerant of spelling errors. Out of respect, however, it's worth avoiding offence - or more likely amusement - by using the right words :
    * The archipelago was first called " Las Islas Filipinas " after Crown Prince Philip II (Spanish Felipe II), later King Philip II.
    * When it was an American colony it was mostly called the " Philippine Islands ", or " Philippines ". Since independence in 1946 the official name is " Republic of the Philippines / Republika ng Pilipinas ".
    * Pilipino / Tagalog is the official language, together with English. There are many local languages ( which don't have the " f " sound ).
    * Filipina is a female; filipino is a male, or the " unisex " term for people of the Philippines, or also the name for the language.

    Several members - including me - are Scottish or Scots. They may also be amused - but not intolerant unless Scotland becomes independent - if they're called " Scotch ". That term, legally defined, refers to whisky ( not whiskey which is Irish ), beef and lamb. As a verb, scotch means " decisively put an end to ... " such as incorrect use of words.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Alan View Post
    No forum member should be intolerant of spelling errors. Out of respect, however, it's worth avoiding offence - or more likely amusement - by using the right words :
    * The archipelago was first called " Las Islas Filipinas " after Crown Prince Philip II (Spanish Felipe II), later King Philip II.
    * When it was an American colony it was mostly called the " Philippine Islands ", or " Philippines ". Since independence in 1946 the official name is " Republic of the Philippines / Republika ng Pilipinas ".
    * Pilipino / Tagalog is the official language, together with English. There are many local languages ( which don't have the " f " sound ).
    * Filipina is a female; filipino is a male, or the " unisex " term for people of the Philippines, or also the name for the language.

    Several members - including me - are Scottish or Scots. They may also be amused - but not intolerant unless Scotland becomes independent - if they're called " Scotch ". That term, legally defined, refers to whisky ( not whiskey which is Irish ), beef and lamb. As a verb, scotch means " decisively put an end to ... " such as incorrect use of words.
    You're very observant doc(tor)
    Thanx for the reply


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