America influenced the Filipinos in a great deal of areas. One is their culture. Filipinos praise American music and way of government that they ended up copying it in a way. They also love buying American goods thinking its better than their own. This all started after the Americans bought the Philippines from the Japanese in the end of second world war that they had been Filipinos heroes. Since then, Filipinos were so concerned into becoming one, praising those Filipinos living in U.S, copying their lifestyle, TV show adaptation and way of clothing(ex. America suits than Barong tagalog in special occasions). Overall, A great deal of influence that sometimes their identity comes in question.
Football or "soccer"
Filipinos are not considered Americans in nationality unless they hold dual citizenship or are naturalized. Filipinos are typically considered to be Filipino by nationality.
they helped Filipinos to be free from japan, without the help of America, Filipinos definitely faced a huge problem on rebuilding it's country, on the mere fact America distributed a big benifites for the Filipinos/\/\...
shawarma, kebab, chicken curry
reasons why Filipinos go to America: to seek greener pasteur; to have a good job to elevate their status in life; for better future
because us Filipinos do not have our own music
by airplane; it's too far by boat.
American influences on Filipinos include the introduction of English as a prominent language, the implementation of a democratic government system, the spread of American pop culture through music and entertainment, and the education system based on the American model. Additionally, the American colonial period had a significant impact on shaping Filipino infrastructure and urban planning.
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Japanese influence on Filipinos is primarily seen in cultural aspects such as food, language, and traditional arts. Additionally, Japanese popular culture, like anime and J-pop, has gained popularity among Filipino youth. Economic relations and infrastructure development projects also showcase Japanese influence in the Philippines.
The Spaniards introduced the custom of having siestas to the Filipinos during their colonial rule. It became a regular part of the daily routine in the Philippines due to Spanish influence.
Sandaan One Hundred Years of Filipinos in America - 2007 was released on: USA: 10 March 2007 (Washington D.C. Independent Film Festival)