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What does this expression mean?
"What did you say?" "Huh?"
Give one similarity between the Spanish and Filipino gestures
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Give one difference between the Spanish and Filipino gestures.
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What do we call the culture of bringing home gifts when a person comes home from another country or town?
Pasalubong
You see this at the front door of a Filipino household. What would you do?
Take off my shoes and leave it outside.
How do we call a friend's parent?
Tito (Uncle) or Tita (Aunt)
Re-enact how Filipinos eat with bare hands.
Great!
Hissing is done to call someone's attention politely. True or False?
False.
What does lowering the head while arms extended downwards mean?
It's another way of saying "excuse me" without interrupting the two people's conversation.
Re-enact the gesture which is done when you're about to pass in between two people talking.
Lowering the head while arms extended downwards
Raising eyebrows with a smile is another way of greeting someone for the first time. True of False?
False.
Pouting lips gesture is done to initiate a kiss. True or False?
False
A gesture that is commonly done by women to women.
Beso - beso
What is the most common gesture when meeting someone for the first time? This is usually done when in a formal setting.
Handshaking
Why do we leave footwear outside the house?
We do it to respect the owner of the house. We don't want to bring dirt from the outside..
Re-enact the "pagmamano" gesture
Great!
Re-enact the "pouting lips" gesture
Great!
Which body part do Filipinos use to point to an object or a person?
Lips
This honoring gesture involves a younger person asking for an elder’s hand and gently touching their own forehead
Pagmamano