Bahala na. Is it really Filipino fatalism?
Is the phrase “bahala na” a negative thing? If it is a “negative” trait, why is it referred to as a Filipino “value”?
Is the phrase “bahala na” a negative thing? If it is a “negative” trait, why is it referred to as a Filipino “value”?
A children’s book on the Filipino appearance. Just flaunt that flatness!
What’s the difference between American “Halloween” and Philippine “Undas”? I found out for the first time tonight.
A few weeks ago I found a blog by Musamanila where she was sporting what she coined an “Ifugao top”.
I wish I was a ballet dancer. I’d frolic everywhere. To the bathroom, to work, and most importantly, to YOU.
Giving the same old safety information requires new and creative ways of delivery.