Main Character
Red Flag or Nah?
Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo
Ayaw pero Gusto
About us but
not about us
100

This lifelong process involves inheriting and disseminating norms and skills needed to participate in society.

Socialization

100

This "Red Flag" involves judging other cultures using your own cultural standards as the superior yardstick.

Ethnocentrism

100

This type of kinship is based on "blood" ties or biological descent from a common ancestor.

Consanguineal Kinship

100

These are mechanisms used to ensure people conform to social norms to maintain order.

Social Control

100

This Japanese monkey from Ichikawa Zoo became an international sensation after zookeepers gave him a stuffed orangutan toy for comfort when his mother abandoned him.

Punch

200

This is the sum of a being’s knowledge and understanding of themselves, including physical and psychological attributes.

Self-Concept

200

This is the "Green Flag" principle where you suspend judgment and try to understand a culture from its own perspective.

Cultural Relativism

200

Unlike many unilineal cultures, the Philippines follows this system, tracing ancestry through both the mother and father equally.

Bilateral/Bilineal System

200

This type of law prohibits certain behaviors, such as "Thou shalt not kill" or anti-drug laws.

Proscriptive Laws

200

Complete the sentence of this dramatic plea: "Lord, _______________ mo na mahal mo ko."

iparamdam

300

In this stage of self-development, children begin to realize that people behave the way they do because of a specific role, and not all roles are equal.

Game Stage

300

This is the exact opposite of ethnocentrism; it’s when you prefer a foreign culture’s products or style over your own.

Xenocentrism

300

In the Philippines, this legal remedy makes a person "Single" again because the marriage was considered void from the very start (void ab initio).

Declaration of Nullity

300

According to Merton’s Strain Theory, this mode of adaptation occurs when a person accepts societal goals (like wealth) but rejects the legal means to get there, often turning to crime.

Innovation

300

This viral phrase is often paired with a specific hand gesture involving alternating, upward-facing palms moving up and down.

6-7

400

This term refers to a human child who has grown up almost completely isolated from other people from a very young age.

Feral Child

400

This is the feeling of being "disorganized and frustrated" when encountering cultural practices different from your own.

Culture Shock

400

This specific form of polygamy involves one man being married to multiple women.

Polygyny

400

This form of deviance involves violating informal norms, such as a student talking back to a teacher.

Informal Deviance

400

This is the middle name of the one and only Mr. Mansueto.

Mangayan

500

While Socialization is about social rules, this specific process is about acquiring the traditional cultural knowledge, values, and traditions of one's own group.

Enculturation

500

When colonialists viewed Filipino culture as "primitive," or when someone believes foreign products are inherently better (Colonial Mentality), they are displaying these types of views.

Ethnocentric views

500

This is the type of kinship you form through marriage, otherwise known as your "in-laws."

Affinal Kinship

500

In Merton's theory, this person rejects both the goals and the means of society, like a drug addict who withdraws completely.

Retreatism

500
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