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Tuesday, August 6, 2019

I don't like being a Filipno

I don't like being a "lowly Filipino. I don't like being called the lowest race of Asians. I don't like being short and having brown skin. I don't like having a low nose bridge. In short, I don't like being a Filipino.

The thing is I feel like my country has too many things to offer in Food, Beautiful sightings, and polite people. For me, adobo is like the best chicken dish I have ever tasted in my entire life. Adobo is a Filipino cuisine that involves a chicken that is marinated with vinegar and soy sauce. It is sometimes served with a bowl of good white rice. It is better to share and eat adobo with your family because it creates a strong bond within your family. 

In terms of Beautiful sightings, the Philippines have also many to offer. From the beaches of Boracay to the chocolate hills of Bohol. Boracay is a small island in the Philippines that has shining white sand that many people from around the world would pay to visit. According to the magazine, Travel+leisure Boracay is the best island in the world. Travel+leisure is a magazine that is based in new york that discusses traveling tips and a good place to spend a vacation. Chocolate Hills is a hill that is covered in green grass but turns into a chocolate-like color in the dry season. Hence it is called the chocolate hills of Bohol. But there are many more places to visit in the Philippines like the Puerto Princessa which is an underground river cave and the beautiful island of El Nido. For me, the Philippines is the best place to spend your vacation and travel.

Lastly the polite people, they said that there is no place like home but when you're in the Philippines you will feel like your home Because when you're in the Philippines you will be treated as a family. You will feel the warmth of your mother caring for you when you were little. You will feel the good atmosphere of having your family by your side. 

So why I don't like being a Filipino? I feel like my country is too good for me. I don't like being a Filipino I love it.

4 comments:

  1. good job jc i really like how you described you culture and told us some of your favorite food.

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  2. Hi JC! cool post, thanks for copy and pasting! :))))))))))

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  3. Great work, JC.
    This was an interesting read - especially with the negative beginning and positive ending.
    I don't know a lot about the Philippines so it was nice to read about it!

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