By: Kurt Andrei P. Badillo
The problems faced by Filipinos in their lives are poverty, high rate of unemployment, War Against Drugs, Killing of Political Activists, Community Leaders, Human Rights Defenders, Attacks on Civil Society, freedom of media, children's rights, sexual orientation , and gender identity and the death penalty.
I will begin by addressing the issues by convincing other people that we should have a good group to help other people who need help. And be a good role model to other people in a way that always obeys the law, volunteers in the activities that exist in our community, and is a good person to the people we meet.I will also always be good to others so that I can deliver a smile and good vibes to them
What the government helps with the problems I mentioned is providing leadership, maintaining order, providing public services, providing national security, providing economic security, and providing economic assistance. Provide residents with guidelines for everyday behavior, shield them from outside intrusion, and frequently ensure their well-being and happiness.
I am glad and proud to be a Filipino, since I was born, Filipino blood has been the lifeblood of my personality. I have experienced the different types of Filipino behavior based on my lifestyle. the behavior described by my parents is helpful, caring, and stable. Another characteristic of a Filipino that I am proud of is the association with other types of people. Being a part of a wonderful culture, a culture filled with amazing foods, beautiful languages, and having a great homeland to go to. When I tell you the food is amazing, it is so good. Seriously, once you taste it, you will fall in love with it. Being Filipino means we love company. Yeah, we don't really mind being alone, but we prefer to be with others most of the time. It does not mean we're like an overly attached girlfriend to society. It just simply means we like to go around and converse with others. Family members stick together for better or for worse. Amidst hardships and difficulties in life, Filipinos can still smile and be happy. That’s grace under pressure at its best. Basically, anyone, we consider a loved one is a part of our family. We will never leave their side. No matter how hard the journey is, how long it is or how rough, we will always be there for someone. So, yes I am happy and proud to be a Filipino. Because we are very optimistic about everything, we can endure different challenges like floods, earthquakes, or even this pandemic, with a smile on our face no matter how hard our life is.



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