2. 1. SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE- to be accepted by
those whom we deal with.
•Is enjoyed when one is taken by ones
fellow for what he is or believes he is and
is treated in accordance with his status.
3. A. SMOOTH INTERPERSONAL
RELATION
■PAKIKISAMA- is the desire to please and to
avoid hurting others
■EUPHISM-- the substitution of an
inoffensive expression for a word or phrase
which may otherwise offend or suggest
something unpleasant.
4. B. SENSITIVITY TO PERSONAL
AFFRONT
■Sensitive to attacks on their own self-esteem
and cultivate a sensitivity to the self-esteem
of others as well. Anything that might hurt
another’s self-esteem is to be avoided or else
one risks terminating the relationship
5. SENSITIVITY TO PERSONAL
AFFRONT
• Hiya- means more than mere embarrassment or shame; it means
the uncomfortable feeling of being found in an unacceptable
position or doing something not socially acceptable. Hiya makes a
person sensitive to other people’s opinion.
• Utang na Loob- “in Debt of Gratitude”- Is respone to a favor of
help extended to a person that is impossible to quantify- Failure to
respond will hurt the person’s feeling and insults.
7. 3.SOCIAL MOBLITY
•Involves the desire of every individual to
improve either economically or socially
•Defined as movement from one class/status
to another
8. FILIPINO NORMS AND PRINCIPLES
■ Tomas B. Andres Classified the Filipino principles and
norms into two:
■STRUCTURAL AND OPERATIONAL
■ STRUCTURAL
■ it is through this structural unit of societal that much
local authority, rights and obligation and modes of
interactions are expressed, ordered and systematized”
9. FILIPINO NORMS AND PRINCIPLES
■OPERATIONAL
■This involves utang na loob, personalism,
equivalence and solidarity and pagsasarili.
10. QUOTE:
•“The aim of education is the knowledge,
not of facts, but of values”- William S.
Burroughs