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Most Filipinos actually speak some Spanish words without realizing it. Having been a colony of Spain for many years, many of the Filipinos words are derived from Spanish words. Discover the fun of learning how to speak Spanish at Sunshine Place online! Access to class recording and a certificate of…

[OPINION] How and when can this Filipino Dream of labor migration come to its end?

Philippine neutrality amid tensions

As cross-Taiwan Strait tensions heat up, the Philippines expressed its desire to stay neutral on the flashpoint. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made the remarks on Dec. 23 in a command conference to coordinate the government’s delivery of relief to provinces battered by a recent destructive typhoon. The statement underpinned growing wariness about getting entangled in a possible conflict, especially should its treaty ally, the US, get involved and the theater of conflict expand to the South China Sea. On Dec. 1, former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe said that “a Taiwan emergency is a Japanese emergency, and therefore an emergency for

SBS Language | Ours are some of the best in the world : Café owner promotes Philippine-grown coffee beans in Sydney

SBS Language | Ours are some of the best in the world : Café owner promotes Philippine-grown coffee beans in Sydney
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Filipinos prefer to connect via Facebook over SMS, voice calls —survey

Filipinos prefer to connect via Facebook over SMS, voice calls survey By JON VIKTOR D. CABUENAS, GMA News Published May 25, 2021 7:25pm Most Filipinos turn to Facebook to stay in touch with one another over text messages, a survey conducted by international mobile top-up service provider Ding Global showed. Most Filipinos turn to Facebook to stay in touch with one another over text messages, a survey conducted by international mobile top-up service provider Ding Global showed. Data from the Ding Global Prepaid Index (GPI) found that 88% of Filipinos chose Facebook as their preferred medium, followed by SMS with 53%, and voice calls with 28%. Almost 70% said they would be interested in super apps which would cater to all their needs.

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