To show respect to your parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc. You say "Mano po" (Please bless me), grab their hand pat it to your forehead. (when other kids say mano po and the elders don't respond because they didn't hear you is the most embarrassing moment in your life) IT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO SAY PO/OPO FOR EVERY TIME YOU TALK TO ELDERLY
Family:
Ate - older sister
Kuya - older brother
Kapatid - younger siblings
Nanay - Mom
Tatay - Dad
Bunso - youngest sibing
Panganay - eldest sibling
*if you're wondering I live in Canada
Genders:
Bakla - gay
Tomboy - lesbian
Babae - girl
Lalake - boy
BASICSSSS:
*Everything with ^ is a po (like thank you - salamat^ (^:po)
Good Morning[can be formal]: Magandang Umaga [po]
Good Afternoon^: Magandang Hapon^
Good Evening^: Magandang Gabi^
My name is ---: Ako ^ si ---
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