2. Ok let's go, btw your grandparent have a nice house.
4. Hi henry, welcome to our home.
3. Bless you
2. Bless you
1. Mano po nanay and tatay. I'd like you to meet my friend Henry, he is from america
5. Thank you so much.
A Filipino House
2. Your room is really nice Jhon. Btw what di you just do earlier? Like putting thier hands to your forehead?
1.Welcome to my room my friend.
3. Ahh... It's just a way of greeting elders and we use po or opo in showing respext in communicating with them.
One day... Jhon (Filipino) Invites Henry (American) to his Grandparent's House
Is it only practiced here in the Philippines?
UCSP
Yes, only Philippines practice mano as well as po and opo which I can proudly say that its the best and the our pride because Filipinos are known around the world because of these act.
Jhon greeted his Grandparents and then introduced his friend Henry to them.
Its so interesting, I will also practice it in here in the Philippines and in America to teach them about your culture.
UCSP
Wow that's great! You will enjoy practicing and teacher others about our great tradition.
Henry asked Jhon about the act of putting an elder's hand to one's forehead.
Henry became more curious about the culture of the Philippines and the practice of Mano as well as saying po and opo.
Both Jhon and Henry enjoyed talking together about Philippine Culture, Henry became interested and willing to practice Filipino Tradition.
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