this is an interesting scenario because the po and opo culture is only exclusive to the tagalogs of central luzon. go out to the visayas and mindanao, this is non-existent. so celebrating our differences is very important, just because we dont use it doesnt make us disrespectful.
@kalilayan1591@CNCOmusic aaaa i just saw this po pero huhu anlala ng kilig ko when i heard them share about this 🥹 apparently, CNCO is not / will not be active anymore na yata as a group :(( pero why not CNCO tingi (si rich, i think!!) collab w alamat in the future nga!!!
If you want to know more about the historical and cultural context of different ALAMAT MVs, check out this thread.
May mga links from 2 historians.
Prof. Xiao Chua of De La Salle University
US based Filipino historian Kirby Araullo
Marami kayo matututunan dito.
given the right material for the music video and the tiktok edits, i have a feeling that noli is gonna get viral because we, filipinos, are a sucker for the rizalian novels and other spanish-colonial era literature
had to open this twt because i’m seeing more and more people recognizing alamat and their concepts! not only that, i was also surprised that some of my classmates know them 🥹 aaaa i’m always proud of u, @Official_ALAMAT ! dito pa rin me ><
FUN HISTORY FACTS about ABKD
1. The ABKD (ABaKaDa) was the Philippine alphabet in 1939 developed by Lope K. Santos with 20 Latinized letters, and would be used until 1976, with more letters like CJÑFQVXZ to accommodate the spellings of Non-Tagalog languages, including Chavacano.
In Manila's grind, dreams ignite,
Through struggles, we strive for light.
In this city's pulse, we pursue,
Dreams flourish, resilient and true.
Good morning, welcome to Barangay Magiliw! Tuloy po kayo!
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