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Since all of us are in our respective community quarantines, this is the right time to

know better about your family, ancestry, and culture where you were born and raised.
For this activity, I will now ask you to deepen your ideas about a culture by asking older
people than you (i.e. Grandparents, Community Leaders or Elders) to ask these
questions: In your community, what do they mean by being a Man? Is there any
relation with the culture, traditions, and norms practiced by your community?
Does it apply in the present-day human situation?

According to my parents, a man in our community is expected to be a


responsible person and helpful in the community. He is also expected to obey his
parents and go to school. When the time comes that he already finished his
studies, he is expected to work and have his own family. Definitely, those norms I
mentioned earlier we're usually expected for a man to do in our community and
culture here in the Philippines. Indeed, it still applies to the present-day human
situation.

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