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  2. Utang na loob - Wikipedia

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    Utang na loob (Bisayan: utang kabubut-un) is a Filipino cultural trait which, when translated literally, means "a debt of one's inner self ()." [1]Charles Kaut translated the term in 1961 as a "debt of gratitude," [2] [3] while Tomas Andres took his cue from Kaut when he translated it in 1994 as "reciprocity," [3] but Virgilio Enriquez suggests a more accurate translation in combining the ...

  3. How 'hiya,' 'kapwa' and other cultural values play a role in ...

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    Filipino American cultural values contribute to a strong sense of community but may ... has are rooted in the cultural value of utang na loob, which translates to "debt of gratitude." It refers to ...

  4. Filipino values - Wikipedia

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    Filipino values are social constructs within Filipino culture which define that which is socially considered to be desirable. The Filipino value system describes "the commonly shared and traditionally established system of values underlying Filipino behavior" within the context of the larger Filipino cultural system. [ 1 ]

  5. Category:Filipino values - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Filipino values" ... Utang na loob This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 21:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Pakikisama - Wikipedia

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    At first glance, non-Filipinos may view Filipinos as being conformative and other-oriented group because of the visibility of the accommodative surface values (pakikisama, hiya and utang na loob). [6] Neglecting to view these values in relation to confrontative surface values (bahala na, pakikibaka, and lakas ng loob) only paints a picture of ...

  7. Walang utang na loob - Wikipedia

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    "Walang utang na loob" is a Filipino expression used to describe ungratefulness or the act of disregarding a "debt of gratitude". It is related to the Filipino cultural trait utang na loob, which literally means "debt of one's inner self " and is often translated to "debt of gratitude".

  8. Loob - Wikipedia

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    Loob is a core concept in Filipino Psychology, a field which is unthinkable without both the internal and external dimensions, "loob"/"labas". [ 2 ] Loob or kalooban has been compared to similar concepts in other Southeast Asian and Oceanian cultures, such as the Indonesian concept of batin or kebatinan .

  9. 60 Filipino baby names: popular, traditional and unusual ...

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    Here are more Filipino baby names, according to the Pampers web site. As befits the diverse culture of the Philippines, these names draw from a wide variety of sources, from classical languages ...