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Paperback Philippines Book

ISBN: 1558680896

ISBN13: 9781558680890

Philippines

(Part of the Culture Shock! Series)

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Whether you travel for business, pleasure, or a combination of the two, the ever-popular Culture Shock series belongs in your backpack or briefcase. Get the nuts-and-bolts information you need to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

So Accurate It's Shocking

This book illustrates the Filipino character and mindset in a very detailed and in-depth manner. If you are Filipino, or even Filipino-American, you will be surprised to find how much culture influences the way you think, speak and behave. I would especially reccommend this book to Filipino-Americans who were raised in the U.S.: You will laugh as you discover your family, friends and even yourself described in this book, no matter if you've been in the U.S. for ten years or your entire life! You will also be surprised, maybe even proud, at how much of the Filipino mentality and traditions you actually maintain without realizing it! If you have Filipino friends, coworkers, or are lucky enough to be romantically involved with a Filipino, let this book serve as a tool for understanding and enrichment.

Filipino Behavior Under A Microscope

It's amazing that somebody actually came out with a very level-headed discussion about Filipino culture (motives, customs and traditions) without falling into the trap of either glorifying or over critisizing the topic. The book is a very accurate portrayal of Philippine social dynamics that would help tourists understand Filipino behavior despite its seeming affinity to western culture.Despite the book's casual tone, the discussion is very academic. So much so, that even Filipinos would benefit from reading it.The book needs to be updated though. Some customs discussed in the book are rarely practiced anymore.

"Culture Shock"-A study of Philippine Life in Modern Times

Alfredo and Grace Roces have compiled a great deal of material on the Psycho-social development of and application of "The Pilopino Culture". Rationales are given for certain behaviors, and comparisons with American Culture are made. As an American I find the information contained in this study of Pilipino Behavior, Life style, Social Interaction to be indespensible in studying the Pilopino People. I highly reccomend reading "Culture Shock" to anyone interested in comparing Cultural norms between American and Pilopino Culture. I am an American married to a Filipina. After reading Culture Shock I have developed a much better understanding of my wifes feelings about issues such as-Religion, Family, "Utang na loob", Extended vs. Nuclear Family, Sending money home to parents in the Philippines etc. There are now so many new concepts added to my knowledge of the Philippines that I lack both the time and space to discuss them with you. Get the book and enjoy a refreshing look at a new Culture! Mike McGrath-R.N./MICN/Webmaster

Yes! So true!

This book is a well written introduction to the culture of the Philippines. I was born and raised in the US but my ethnic background is Filipino and I am fluent in Tagalog. I didn't think I would need to prepare for the trip to the Philippines. I could not have been more incorrect. Unfortunately for me, I read this book after my trip. Roces and Roces clearly explain the idiosyncrasies of the Filipino culture without insulting Filipino people. I recommend this book to anyone who will embark on a trip to the Philippines. One piece of advice: read the book *before* the trip not after!

Insightful reading

Started thumbing through this book and suddenly realized that my future in-laws, originally from the Phillipines, could be upset with me and I wouldn't even know it! At that moment it dawned on me just how clueless I was about Pilipino culture. This book did a good job covering some basic differences between the US and RP like: importance of group vs individual; family interactions; etiquitte; why yes may mean no; why a question may be rhetorical; why a question may need to be repeated; food (balut lasa manok). This book has given me some context to help interpret things and read between the lines. I'll always be puti, but at least now I'll have a clue.
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