You Know You're Filipino If...

MoNoViRuZ
By MoNoViRuZ

If any of the following sounds familiar to you, then you're probably Filipino. Admit it, some halo-halo sounds pretty good right about now.

• You answer to "Pssst!!"
• You point with your lips.
• You have relatives whose nicknames consist of repeated syllables like Ling-Ling, Bong-Bong, or Che-Che.
• You have uncles and aunts named Boy, Girlie or Baby.
• In your dining room there's a picture of "Last Supper" - and on either side of it are a giant wooden spoon and fork.
• The furniture in your house is wrapped in plastic or covered in blankets.
• You use shopping bags as garbage bags.
• You have a piano no one plays.
• You keep a tabo in your bathroom.
• You own a barrel man from Baguio.
• You can't resist buying items on sale even if you don't need them.
• You eat with your hands.
• and you cut your meat with a spoon and fork.
• You know a meal isn't a meal unless there's rice.
• There's Spam, Vienna sausage and corned beef in your pantry.
• You eat or have eaten fried spam and eggs with rice for breakfast.
• Whenever friends come over, they ask for "meat rolls" and you know they mean lumpia.
• You greet your elders by touching their hands to your forehead.
• You always kiss your relatives on the cheek whenever you enter or leave the room.
• Your relatives sing karaoke when they come over.
• A party isn't a party unless there's line dancing (who doesn't love the Todo Todo, Chilly Cha Cha and September???)
• You don't get grossed out by balut.
• Your mom puts sugar and hot dogs in her spaghetti.
• Your Lola taught you to gargle with warm salt and ginger water when you have a sore throat.
• You always take your shoes off when you enter a house.
• You know what the "chocolate sauce" in dinuguan is actually made of
• The tissues in your bathroom came from Holiday Inn.
• You "open" and "close" the lights.
• Your friends know what it means to be on Filipino Time.
• You think Christmas season begins in October and ends in January.
• Your second piece of luggage is a balikbayan box.
• You've mastered the art of packing a suitcase to double capacity.
• You've ridden in a tricycle that doesn't require peddling
• You hold your palms together in front of you and say "excuse, excuse" when you pass in between people or in front of the TV.
• Goldilocks is more than a fairy tale character to you.
• You say "prijider" instead of refrigerator
• Your Dad is/was in the Navy or your mom is a nurse or in many cases both.
• You leave a party with more food than you came with.
• You pronounce "v"s as "
• You're seen with a boy who's not Filipino and he's automatically your boyfriend and everyone knows about it
• You have Chinese furniture and walls screens in your house
• Your mom or dad came from a family with at least 10 children
• Your parents over exaggerate the time (ex:" hoy gising na ! its almost 12 o clock," when it is really 11:15am)
• You pronounce "f's" as "p's" and "p's" as "f's" eg. pliffing = flipping , pork = fork [or vise versa ]
• Finding relatives at the airport entails scouring the crowd for a bunch of people fussing with a balikbayan box.
• Anyone whose name you can't recall in conversation is referred to as "si ano".
• Somehow there is always room for one more on the motorcycle or tricycle!
• You take off your shoes in the house.
• Your mom tells you to wear your "chanelas" when you go outside.
• You ask your mom what your "ulam" is when shes cooking.
• Your mom likes oriental furniture.
• You can speak one or more: tagalog, illocano, kapangpangan or cebuano
• You can understand either: tagalog, illocana, kapangpangan or cebuano
• You always have sardines in your pantry.
• You've eaten the bird of the balut at least once was
• You know the "Otso-otso".
• If you're not the youngest in the family, you look like your mom.
• You like Kare-Kare.
• Church is a must on Sundays.
• The first thing you offer your guests is food.
• You like the "Black Eyed Peas" because one of the guys is Filipino.
• Taho is Deeeelish!
• You believe its bad to waste food.
• Your mom tells you that its bad luck to sleep with your hair wet.
• You own a "walis ting ting".
• You like ALL of the following: Sinigang, Nilaga, Tilapia, Dinuguan, Pansit, and Lumpia.
• Mango is a dessert.
• You get excited when you see a Filipino on an American channel.
• if you're living abroad, you have family in the philippines that expect you to bring pasalubong that's fancier than anything you even own yourself
• you know that the "white" version of "come here" is palm-up, fingers waving toward the body, but the pinoy version is palm-down, fingers moving toward body in sort of shoveling motion
• You nod backwards to say yes
• You raise your eyebrows to say yes
• You know that Adidas is more than just an athletic company
• You or your parents have a santo nino on the mante and a big wooden rosary hanging on the wall somewhere in the house
• When you know that "dat white one" means a CLEAR object and NOT white at all!
• You can measuring the water for cooking rice with two fingers
• The house you grew up in had a chandelier made of shell (capice)
• Your parents believed in various superstitions: like turning the plates at dinner if someone had to leave; saying "tabi tabi, po

By anonymous• 19 Aug 2007 16:14
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

Phew...thats a long list ..

I guess everybody on QL qualifies somewhere...lol

By darling• 18 Aug 2007 12:15
darling

..medyo busy po me now kasi exam time ng student ko..sadsad sa pagreview at gawa ng pre test papers...anywy i hav eyour number namn.. i have to manage my time ha....

By Majh• 18 Aug 2007 11:45
Majh

kagandahang Shavonne..... magandang umaga PO... still i grow old gracefully lol

By Majh• 18 Aug 2007 11:42
Majh

kagandahang darling mabuti po ako....how are you darling? when were going to have the beauty regime? just send me PM

By King Edshel• 18 Aug 2007 11:17
King Edshel

Kumsta po kayos lahat? Mabuti? Thank god that my Filipino friends teach me only good words and not bad as that guy said earlier. I don't know what does it mean, but it has to be a bad one. Kapatid Shavonne, how are you doing these days? long time no see, to be honest I should add VERY in front of that phrase to make it somehow correct :)

Ingat

By cOOlwAtEr• 18 Aug 2007 11:15
Rating: 2/5
cOOlwAtEr

The most obvious might be driving around town on a modified car .. hehe .. a poor man's bmw ..

By herne• 18 Aug 2007 11:02
herne

So most probably I am not a filippina! Aren't there vegetarians among you guys?:)

By darling• 18 Aug 2007 10:12
Rating: 2/5
darling

you're a filipino if you are fond or almost addicted on texting/sending sms...u can type the words without looking the keypads...you are happy if there would be unlimited txt promo....

By maxximo• 18 Aug 2007 09:44
Rating: 5/5
maxximo

you know you're filipino if you like to eat BAGOONG (Shrimp Paste) and TUYO W/kamatis and steamed Okra! SARAP!

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By shavonne clements• 18 Aug 2007 09:23
Rating: 3/5
shavonne clements

and how about TABO? This plastic thing/canister we use in the toilet.

And the 'MANO po' gesture ( you get the right hand of the elderly and place it on your forehead while bowing)..

have a great day Qler's!

By shavonne clements• 18 Aug 2007 09:20
shavonne clements

hello everyone!~

magandang umaga PO Majh. hehehe.. elderly Majh.. joke!

i

By darling• 18 Aug 2007 09:19
darling

....what??? you are telling filipinos are sira ulo??? think before u say it...coz it's an offending phrase...research of the root meaning of that.. and if I say to you you are sira ulo.. would you like to be called like that!!???

By anonymous• 18 Aug 2007 09:04
Rating: 3/5
anonymous

Sira Ulu

By darling• 18 Aug 2007 08:44
darling

hello po.. how aare u buddy majh?

By Majh• 18 Aug 2007 08:43
Majh

include "PO" and "OPO" the most polite word we use in every sentence when talking and giving a reply to an elderly people

By darling• 18 Aug 2007 08:43
darling

Yeah, i agree with those statements!!!! im proud being a filipino.

By ifhamr• 18 Aug 2007 07:53
Rating: 3/5
ifhamr

Good One...!!

(¯`·._.•~*Ifham*~•._.·´¯)

TO ВË ØŘ ŇŏŢ ŦŐ Вè

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