This national symbol represents the freedom and independence of the Filipino people
The Philippine Flag (Watawat ng Pilipinas)
Filipino, English and Ilocano are examples of this element of culture, starts with the letter "L"
Language
A walis-tingting is a meaningful part of Filipino culture because it teaches us that unity and togetherness can accomplish our collective goals. This cleaning tool comes from which tree?
Coconut Tree
This value is demonstrated when your mother brings out the best silverwares and plates whenever your house receives a guest or visitor
hospitality
This contemporary meme and a popular inside joke among kids nowadays which has NO clear definition and serving only as a social, trend-driven phrase features what two numbers?
6 7
Adding these words to your everyday sentences shows the Filipino cultural value of respect.
"po" and "opo"

This type of smoked fish used to be an icon of poor man's meal. Because of inflation, not even the common folk can afford these on a daily basis
Tinapa
This superstition/pamahiin prohibits you from going home directly after coming from a wake
Pagpag
You imply that you are handsome or "pogi" if you perform this gesture

Proverbs such as “Kung may tiyaga, may nilaga” reflect this Filipino value.
hardwork or perseverance
A "very Filipino" hand-held object usually found in bathrooms used in bathing and cleaning up after you "do your business" that is mainstreamed into Western culture
Tabo
To practice this custom in transportation, you must say this magic phrase if you wish to get off the jeepney
Para!
The icon of Philippine culture depicting the Filipino value of "bayanihan", or the spirit of collective unity features this type of house.
Bahay Kubo
He is the protagonist of an Ilocano epic story who were said to be born with the ability to speak and even chose his own name as an infant
Lam-ang
Jeepneys are a vital part of Filipino culture because it symbolize creativity and adaptability. These colorful vehicles evolved from surplus WWII military jeeps from what country?
United States of America
The Filipino value of resilience is always demonstrated by the people and their ability to smile and laugh despite facing. . .
Calamities, problems, hardships