International Survey Says....... and UK the third rudest country???
Maybe I haven't experience that yet eversince I came here in the UK...
and Philippines more POLITE? yes, must be due to our culture & tradition in w/c I observed it's been fading away like for example the "bless" or "mano po" .....Asking for blessing or "Mano Po" is done, when a child leaves the house, arrive at a house (whether parents or friends house as long as there is an adult there), when it gets dark or nearly evening, or when you go to a party and there are a lot of elders there, you have to go and kiss the hands one by one. Touching your head with the hands of the elderly while bowing or stooping down a bit is equivalent to kissing the hands of the elderly. BUT now I haven't seen it in the new generation but I've seen some generation are still practicing this kind of respect (still practice in my family). More youngters nowadays are too american.
I think this POLITE THING in the Phils is more for the tourist. Just an observation...like for example ME & HUBBY in the PHILs ~ taxi's or malls they always greet my husband "morning sir" no morning mam to me They would help us in our luggage either airport, wharf....but if I'm travelling alone, no one will offer me a helping hand Basically, I am more stress if I travel with my husband as they see me I'm rich & would always say Mam add more for the taxi fare for the fam, will wait for u & look for u in the resort & offer u to take u back home & ask more & somehow piss u off if u are too kind & good to them. Somehow we wanted to be ourselves hanging out just the two of us like we have the freedom & enjoy every streets walking & exploring but these people just keep on pestering u. (sorry for the wordings). typical Filipino mentality ~ if u are with a foriegn, you are rich . That's why I'd rather travel with my husband, my bro & sis in where the family deals with them while myself & hubby enjoys the vacay.....
Anybody experience the same??? Spit it out!
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