Read the case below and answer the following: Purpose: View: Feelings THE FILIPINO FOREIGNERS IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY Where in the world can you see a foreigner in your own country? is there I would like to share with you fellow Pinoys a simple article. It's simple but it seems difficult for most of us to do, but if you can do it, maybe you can do it. It can't be achieved through mere chatter or pointless arguments, let's take action, now. Filipinos often emigrate. Naturally, somehow, they will act differently. In other countries, when they sin, they are punished according to the law. In the Philippines, when a Filipino commits a crime, he does not want to be punished because he says the law is wrong. It's good to reason. Especially if the law is not positive towards them. In other countries, Filipinos first study the laws before going there, because they are afraid of making mistakes. In the Philippines, when a Pinoy makes a mistake, he says he's sorry because he didn't know it was against the law. Because, it is not known, and even if it is known, it is as if it is not known, especially if it is caught. In other countries, no matter how expensive the price and tax are in the USA, it's okay, we just pay twice as much. whereas in the Philippines, even if you are tripling...you don't want to pay tax. But they have the strength to shout what the government should do to them. In the Philippines, you love the last day to pay taxes, sometimes you even cheat or don't pay. You rally immediately when the fare increases and buy, instead of working hard, we prefer people who just talk at the municipality or even at any office. In Singapore, if you are caught littering or throwing trash in the wrong place, you will pay 500 Singapore dollars. The Pinoy said, it's okay because I broke the law. Correct! Then they are not in their own country. In the Philippines, when a Pinoy makes a mistake like this, the Pinoy says, Bayani Fernando is cruel, the laws he enforces are wrong, you know who he is. Then the Filipinos rallied, wanting to oust Bayani Fernando even though he knew he was wrong. In other countries, Filipinos cannot stick the bubblegum anywhere or even throw it away, they fear being caught and punished. In the Philippines, Filipinos sincerely stick bubblegum everywhere, and often under chairs or tables. Look at where you are sitting right now or feel your palm, you might have some bubblegum right now. When they are caught, it will be said "JUST TRIP." In other countries, it is forbidden to smoke inside public vehicles. Filipinos, following this law is sacred. In the Philippines, "No Smoking" is already stuck inside the car, the driver of the car is the one who can't stop smoking cigarettes. It seemed to me that many drivers did not attend Grade 1 and did not know how to read. In other countries, when a driver sees you moving into the right lane, they will automatically stop and let you pass. They will only be disappointed if you don't cross. So if you don't intend to cross, don't approach the right lane because the drivers in other countries are so kind, they will give you even if they are in a hurry. In the Philippines, there are many stupid drivers or it seems like everyone has LBM, because they are in a hurry, even if someone is moving, the cars still run fast, they won't even stop if you don't give them a stop signal. Sometimes, it's halfway across, you have to wait for the stop on the other side. I remembered the other day, I had to go to the right crossing to cross there. My friends laughed at me and said "why did you go that far, we can cross here there are no cars." My answer to them was "there are only a few of us who follow the right, we will be reduced." In closing, I know many of you are laughing at what I have mentioned, many of you have been able to reflect and perhaps be struck at least a little. Later, I will change myself because what I said still has an effect. But my only question is, when will the change last? Tomorrow? All week? A month? One year? Or just now? Why is it that Pinoys can be law abiding citizens in other countries without complaining, but in our own Philippines that you say we love, we can't do it, Why?

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Read the case below and answer the following:

  1. Purpose:
  2. View:
  3. Feelings

THE FILIPINO FOREIGNERS IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY

Where in the world can you see a foreigner in your own country? is there I would like to share with you fellow Pinoys a simple article. It's simple but it seems difficult for most of us to do, but if you can do it, maybe you can do it. It can't be achieved through mere chatter or pointless arguments, let's take action, now.

Filipinos often emigrate. Naturally, somehow, they will act differently. In other countries, when they sin, they are punished according to the law. In the Philippines, when a Filipino commits a crime, he does not want to be punished because he says the law is wrong. It's good to reason. Especially if the law is not positive towards them.

In other countries, Filipinos first study the laws before going there, because they are afraid of making mistakes.

In the Philippines, when a Pinoy makes a mistake, he says he's sorry because he didn't know it was against the law. Because, it is not known, and even if it is known, it is as if it is not known, especially if it is caught. In other countries, no matter how expensive the price and tax are in the USA, it's okay, we just pay twice as much. whereas in the Philippines, even if you are tripling...you don't want to pay tax. But they have the strength to shout what the government should do to them. In the Philippines, you love the last day to pay taxes, sometimes you even cheat or don't pay. You rally immediately when the fare increases and buy, instead of working hard, we prefer people who just talk at the municipality or even at any office.

In Singapore, if you are caught littering or throwing trash in the wrong place, you will pay 500 Singapore dollars. The Pinoy said, it's okay because I broke the law. Correct! Then they are not in their own country. In the Philippines, when a Pinoy makes a mistake like this, the Pinoy says, Bayani Fernando is cruel, the laws he enforces are wrong, you know who he is. Then the Filipinos rallied, wanting to oust Bayani Fernando even though he knew he was wrong. In other countries, Filipinos cannot stick the bubblegum anywhere or even throw it away, they fear being caught and punished.

In the Philippines, Filipinos sincerely stick bubblegum everywhere, and often under chairs or tables. Look at where you are sitting right now or feel your palm, you might have some bubblegum right now. When they are caught, it will be said "JUST TRIP." In other countries, it is forbidden to smoke inside public vehicles. Filipinos, following this law is sacred.

In the Philippines, "No Smoking" is already stuck inside the car, the driver of the car is the one who can't stop smoking cigarettes. It seemed to me that many drivers did not attend Grade 1 and did not know how to read. In other countries, when a driver sees you moving into the right lane, they will automatically stop and let you pass. They will only be disappointed if you don't cross. So if you don't intend to cross, don't approach the right lane because the drivers in other countries are so kind, they will give you even if they are in a hurry. In the Philippines, there are many stupid drivers or it seems like everyone has LBM, because they are in a hurry, even if someone is moving, the cars still run fast, they won't even stop if you don't give them a stop signal. Sometimes, it's halfway across, you have to wait for the stop on the other side. I remembered the other day, I had to go to the right crossing to cross there. My friends laughed at me and said "why did you go that far, we can cross here there are no cars." My answer to them was "there are only a few of us who follow the right, we will be reduced."

In closing, I know many of you are laughing at what I have mentioned, many of you have been able to reflect and perhaps be struck at least a little. Later, I will change myself because what I said still has an effect. But my only question is, when will the change last? Tomorrow? All week? A month? One year? Or just now? Why is it that Pinoys can be law abiding citizens in other countries without complaining, but in our own Philippines that you say we love, we can't do it, Why?

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