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THE

SOCIAL
SELF
“NO MAN IS AN
ISLAND, ENTIRE OF
H I M S E L F, E V E R Y M A N
IS A PIECE OF THE
C O N T I N E N T, A P A R T O F
THE MAIN”
JHON DONNE
THE ROOT OF MY IDENTITY: IT IS WHO
WE ARE AND WHAT WE ASPIRE TO BE
Human are sociable group-based culture
where a significant position of our “self”
and its behavior is socially directed and
influenced.
INTERPERSONAL SELF
• Also known as social self is the part of the
individual that engages in face to face relation
with others.
• A product of our earliest childhood
interaction.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE

Is the effort that induces an


effect on the attitudes and
behavior of people.
EMERGING
CULTURE OF
TODAY’S
GENERATION
KOREAN WAVE:
MUSIC
FASHION
FOOD
DRAMA
K - P O P
A musical genre that originated in
South Korea characterized by a
wide variety of audiovisual
elements.
COSPLAY (COSTUME PLAY)

It can mean the actual


costume as well as the action
of the person wearing it.
ACTION FIGURE ENTHUSIAST

There are individual who are fond


of collecting things, stamps, old
coins, matches, telephone cards
even dried leaves or flowers.
CULTURE
THE
FILIPINO
CULTURE
ONE OF THE BEST TRAITS IN THE
WORLD
It is a combination of both
cultures from the East and
West.
BELIEF SYSTEM: FILIPINOS ARE
RELIGIOUS
They believe so much in supernatural
power and the taught then to trust
prayers rather the hard work in
realization of their dreams.
V A L U E S Y S T E M

The Filipino value more their honor


and status more than anything else.
Most of them value their honor
(Karangalan) rather than wealth.
B A Y A N I H A N
U T A N G N A L O O B

A sort of technique of reciprocity of debt


of gratitude to others within the family
circle or primary group which are
sometimes unlimited in nature, emotional
rather than financial.
P A K I K I S A M A
PAKIKISAMA
The value of belonginess and loyalty which
sensitivity to the feeling of others on the
principle of “give and take.” It is a folk
concept of good public relations and
avoidance of conflict with majority of the
group.
H I Y A
Generally dependent on
what others will think,
say or do. Because of
“hiya” a Filipino cannot
say “no” even if it is
against his will to do
what is being requested.

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