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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    tsaw hwan -- this is the stinky barbarians term you're talking about
    Yes, I believe this is the most correct literal translation of "Stinking Barbarians" -- tsaw hwan. This is what my Chinoy friend says why he does not want to go to SM Aura -- because lots of "tsaw hwan" patrons there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    huwag po sana kayo magalit sakin di naman ako nag imbento ng mga terms na yan

    those terms have been around for a long time

    i guess ang origin niyan long ago when intsiks came to PH and saw people eating with their hands and other things they observed they called the people barbaric and it stuck

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    kaya tama si Falken

    ung tsabo-kan is more appropriate
    To be fair, sir, in every race, racism exists. I don't think anyone's angry with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    Cathy when Spaniards ruled PH they also had their own terminology for the natives diba?
    They called the natives as indios, as derogatory as calling the Filipino Chinese as Intsik or Chekwa. The rich Filipinos during the Spanish era beg to differ and called themselves as illustrado (educated).

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Sa Makati hahaha. Ako na lang mag kidnap sa kanya, kaya lang he is so much taller and stronger than I am kaya hindi ko siya ma harrass. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    Cathy when Spaniards ruled PH they also had their own terminology for the natives diba?
    But that was about a century ago and spaniards are more PC now, at least on the outside haha
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    People have their own racist ways. The practice has been there ever since and we have learned to live with it.

    The Spaniards look down on the Chinese, the same way as the American or Europeans do. This is the reason why the Chinese built their own towns and cemeteries outside of the walls/communities built by the Spaniards or Americans.

    In Rizal's Noli, it was written that the remains of Juan Crisostomo Ibarra's dad was transferred to a Chinese cemetery to segregate him from the non-heretical Catholics. It clearly shows the disdain of the Spaniards against the Chinese.
    True. Up until now elders of spanish origin look down on the Chinese (kahit anong yaman pa ng Chinese, mababa tingin nila) but it's not as garapal as the Chinese looking down on Filipinos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Super Inggo View Post
    Kayang kaya mo naman gamitan ng ibamg lakas yan [emoji16]

    Ikaw lang nagpipigil sa sarili mo, ikaw din baka maunahan ka iba.



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    Paano pa e nasa ibang bansa na ko Doesn't matter kung may mauna, when I want him, I will make sure I have him. Pag decided na ko ha. Lol.

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    Originally, "Filipino" refers to those born in the Philippines but of Spanish parentage. "Peninsulares", considered the highest class, refers to people of Spanish Parentage and born in Spain. "Indios", considered the lowest class, are those natives inhabiting the Philippines and (presumably) born in the Philipines too. There was also the "mestizo" -- born of Spanish and native blood. Lastly, there was also the "moro" muslims and the "aetas" -- considered as outcasts. It was really only much later that "Filipinos" came to refer to anyone who hails from the Philippines.

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    Nung first job ko, I worked for a Chinese non-profit org and yeah some may ugali talaga yung mga baby boomers pero meron din mababait especially yung mga kaedaran ko. They didn't make me feel inferior at all, and these are rich kids. Meron nga dun anak ng owner ng famous shoe brand, nagvolunteer to help out sa workshop na minamanage ko, yun pinagbuhat ko ng mineral water. [emoji87]

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    Quote Originally Posted by heavenlee View Post
    Originally, "Filipino" refers to those born in the Philippines but of Spanish parentage. "Peninsulares", considered the highest class, refers to people of Spanish Parentage and born in Spain. "Indios", considered the lowest class, are those natives inhabiting the Philippines and (presumably) born in the Philipines too. There was also the "mestizo" -- born of Spanish and native blood. Lastly, there was also the "moro" muslims and the "aetas" -- considered as outcasts. It was really only much later that "Filipinos" came to refer to anyone who hails from the Philippines.
    Insulares, pure Spanish born in the Philippines naman.

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    mestizo.
    nice way of saying half-breed or mongrel.

    aliping namamahay and aliping saguiguilid.
    who has a house to go home to at the end of the day, and who sleeps sa tabi-tabi (gilid-gilid) ng bahay ng amo?

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