officially around 330,000 which is a quarter of the world 1.2million seafarers. However it is thought there are many illegal seafarers from the Philippines also working.
If anyone in your family is filipino, such as your mother, then you are part filipino. One is born filipino, not made.
There are many things that could make you proud as a Filipino including your history and heritage. You could also be proud to represent a minority group.
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A "Hoolie" is a severe storm. The term "Blowing a Hooligan" is used by seafarers to describe severe stormy conditions.
Filipino is the race of the Philippines (a country in Southeast Asia)
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seafarers are the new blood of philippine economy ....
"Ensuring Global Competitiveness of Filipino Seafarers"
I think its because of their skill. And as far as I know Filipinos are very honest and devoted t their work that's why they are indemand not only seafarers but a lot more jobs on foreign countries
The Vikings were mighty seafarers. Many seafarers have crossed the Mediterranean Sea with trade goods.
Many seafarers have seen things which they keep to themselves for fear of ridicule.
Ancient Malays and ancient Filipino tribes are called the "Austronesians". Now, closely related and both were skilled seafarers. China, Indonesia and Taiwan, are two places of origin for the ancient Filipino and ancient Malay seafarers. Because, at first people thought that the ethnic Malays sailed from Indonesia/Malaysia and up to the Philippines. There's one very good term I can use to describe this, "bogus". Because, Malays and Filipinos share an origin in Taiwan. They reached the Philippines, and then the Indonesian archipelago. They sailed aboard a boat called the "balangay". Ancient villages in the Philippines are called "barangays", based on these seafarers.
The Mission to Seafarers was created in 1835.
Isis was once and for many decades the patroness of seafarers. Dolphins were considered messengers from the gods.
Seafarers Music was created on 2004-02-24.
The Norse seafarers stumbled across Iceland and Greenland.
Oral communication in English is crucial for Filipino seafarers on foreign vessels because it allows them to effectively communicate with crew members, follow safety protocols, understand instructions, and interact with people from different nationalities. Clear communication helps prevent misunderstandings, promotes teamwork, and ensures smooth operations onboard the vessel.