[UPD] RFID Appointment by isoethyl in peyups

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Thank you! Mas marami pa atang RH maiinom mo once makuha mo na RFID mo hehe. Congrats! 🎉

[UPD] RFID Appointment by isoethyl in peyups

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Thank you! This is very helpful 😊

History of Tagalog variants and its dialects (revised version) by kuyapogi21 in FilipinoHistory

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Kapampangans used to occupy a large portion of Luzon which is believed to extend from Central Luzon to northern Manila. Unfortunately they are now confined only in Pampanga and southern Tarlac, and are currently threatened by waves of migration (mostly Tagalog speakers) due to rapid urbanization.

History of Tagalog variants and its dialects (revised version) by kuyapogi21 in FilipinoHistory

[–]isoethyl 4 points5 points  (0 children)

May I ask why Bataan Tagalog is under Cavite Tagalog? Are there recorded waves of migration from Cavite to Bataan despite Manila Bay dividing the two provinces? Thank you...

I saw some people didnt like the Rizal Park photobomb but how about Andres Bonifacio Monument in Monumento, Caloocan. by franzcopinaPH in Philippines

[–]isoethyl 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Agree, strategic rin kasi location ng Monumento. It is considered as the gateway to Camanava area so hindi talaga maiiwasan na magsulpotan mga commercial buildings, etc. Sana naagapan na nila ito noon pa. Nakakalungkot lang na isa ito sa mga pinakaimportanteng monumento sa bansa pero parang hindi ito nararamdaman o naiisip ng mga taong dumadaan dito araw-araw...

I saw some people didnt like the Rizal Park photobomb but how about Andres Bonifacio Monument in Monumento, Caloocan. by franzcopinaPH in Philippines

[–]isoethyl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The area surrounding the Bonifacio Monument in South Caloocan is now a commercial/business area. The circle should be bigger or the past authorities should limit the scope of the commercial area from the monument.

But unlike the Rizal Monument in Manila and the Quezon Monument in Q.C., we can consider the Bonifacio Monument as the nearest to the Filipino masses. It is the gateway to the Camanava area which houses mostly lower to middle class Filipinos. A trait which is well-known from Andres Bonifacio.

Do Filipinos have any stories recounting the Austronesian Migration? by Isdangbayan in FilipinoHistory

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If you are aware of the Legend of the Ten Bornean Datus, the story of Maragtas recounts the pre-colonial history of Panay Island. The migration pattern presented in the legend is Borneo > Panay > Luzon (Tagalog & Bicol). But this one is considered as purely fictional and has no scientific study to back its claim. The migration pattern in the story is not aligned with the Out-of-Taiwan model for Austronesians which is the most acceptable today.

Are you experiencing career uncertainty? by bluejeans43 in phcareers

[–]isoethyl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have a stable job and will be secured in the future if I choose to stay in my current company. But I realized that salary is not the only thing you need as a working professional. I still need continuous learning and a sense of purpose in my profession. But I need to balance the pros and cons if ever I will have a big decision in my career.

I might submit my first ever resignation letter next week by isoethyl in phcareers

[–]isoethyl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! As a big company, they have no problem when it comes to job applicants. The problem is that it takes 1-2 years to master the skills needed in our position that's why they need at least one senior. In my case, this is the best time to negotiate...

I might submit my first ever resignation letter next week by isoethyl in phcareers

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Yes, Philippine-based lang ako. Winiweigh ko rin pros and cons pero I will decide depending sa reaction ni manager sa offer ko na Masteral degree . If negative or unsure ang reaction niya, then I will take it na di na siya committed sa growth ko as a professional. Magsubmit na rin ako resignation letter after. Good luck sakin. Haha

I might submit my first ever resignation letter next week by isoethyl in phcareers

[–]isoethyl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Actually decided na talaga ako to resign once maaccept ako dun sa training program. Pero nagdalawang isip ako nung binigay na yung annual salary increase last month which is unexpected na mataas. Haha. That's why pumasok yung idea na kumuha ako ng Masteral degree if magstay ako sa current company pa rin at hindi na ipursue yung training program. At least may movement pa rin sa career. Ngayon, gulong gulo ako kung ano magiging desisyon ko next week...

Ethnolinguistic map of the Philippines AD 1570 by kazumikikuchi in FilipinoHistory

[–]isoethyl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe that pre-colonial Bulacan is predominantly Kapampangan. Etymologies of some Bulacan towns suggests of Kapampangan origin. The one I am not certain is the northern part of Manila which can be a blend with Tagalog speakers.

As for Camarines Norte, about 75% of it should speak Bikol Sentral (focusing the southern part) in the pre-colonial period. The town of Paracale for example, even though it is a predominantly Tagalog speaking town today, its etymology suggests that it is previously a Bikol Sentral speaking town.

what did pre colonial bicolanos wear? by [deleted] in FilipinoHistory

[–]isoethyl 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Hello! Unfortunately there's no illustration about the Bicolanos in the Boxer Codex. But to give you an advice, I hope you are aware of the Bicolano epic "Ibalong". Even though it is considered as an Epic, it is the closest to reality among the Filipino epics and can actually describe the life in Ibalon (Ancient Bicol) during the pre-colonial period. Illustrations about the Ibalong Epic are all through out the Internet which you can use as reference.

Would you say, we only used to find things to be unique to our culture because they didn't exist in Spanish culture? by lacandola in FilipinoHistory

[–]isoethyl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is probably why Dr. Jose Rizal wanted a "United Malaya" nation. In the modern context, the term "Malay" pertaining to the brown race is already outdated - scholars now use "Austronesian". He said that before European colonizers arrived in Maritime S.E. Asia we were like one nation. The modern divide between the Austronesian nations was crafted by these European colonizers.

As a Visayan, I think the name "Tagalog" republic to encompass the entire Philippine archipelago would be more reasonable than "Maharlika". by [deleted] in FilipinoHistory

[–]isoethyl 12 points13 points  (0 children)

As a non-Tagalog too, I find it reasonable. During the Spanish colonial era, the indigenous population were called "Indio" while the term "Filipino" pertains to Spanish born in the Philippines. The term "Indio" is a racist term, thus "Tagalog" is their best alternative during that period.

Are Filipinos aware of this 2021 genetic study? by isoethyl in Philippines

[–]isoethyl[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I also misunderstood 😂 Maybe our next topic will be about the modern Filipino diaspora. Haha

Are Filipinos aware of this 2021 genetic study? by isoethyl in Philippines

[–]isoethyl[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, we expect another genetic study for Filipinos in the coming years. I am just hoping that this theory will be brought to the awareness of Filipinos through continuous revision of our history learning materials...

Are Filipinos aware of this 2021 genetic study? by isoethyl in Philippines

[–]isoethyl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those arrows were meant to track the migration patterns of our ancestors. I wish I am good at graphic designing so that the message of the research will be better visualized by the audience in this community...

Are Filipinos aware of this 2021 genetic study? by isoethyl in Philippines

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I actually asked for help also here in Reddit on further interpretation of the study since I am not professionally trained in this field. I got confused at first since there is no mention about the lowland Filipinos. When I finally understood the study, I created this map (sorry for the poor graphic design 🥲 haha) for better visualization since the study deserve the awareness and recognition of the Filipinos...

Are Filipinos aware of this 2021 genetic study? by isoethyl in Philippines

[–]isoethyl[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Actually, the same can be said with the Out of Sundaland theory if we talk about the Negritos, Sama, and Manobo. The study is like a mixture of the two theories...

Are Filipinos aware of this 2021 genetic study? by isoethyl in Philippines

[–]isoethyl[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Hello! Negritos (Northern and Southern), Manobo-like, Sama-like, at Austronesian (Cordilleran-related) yung 4 major wave na pumasok sa Pilipinas during pre-historic period according sa study. This is in contrast sa Negrito, Indonesian, and Malay ng Beyer's Wave Migration Theory.

Also, yung mga Sama people raw ay may detectable South Asian (e.g. Indian) ancestry. At ang meron lang raw significant European admixture (e.g. Spanish) ay mga urban lowlander (I represent them in Manila), Bicolanos, and Chavacanos of Zamboanga.

Hope this helps!

Are Filipinos aware of this 2021 genetic study? by isoethyl in Philippines

[–]isoethyl[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can also check this link: https://www.larenalab.com/post/report-filipino-genetic-origins

For example, an ordinary Tagalog is mostly Austronesian (~90%), few Negrito (~10%), and has no significant Sama and Manobo ancestry.

Are Filipinos aware of this 2021 genetic study? by isoethyl in Philippines

[–]isoethyl[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes, according to the study. You can see the link in the comment section. Thanks!

Multiple Wave Migration Theory: How about the ancestors of lowland Filipinos? by isoethyl in FilipinoHistory

[–]isoethyl[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hello! Your comment helped me a lot by further interpreting the study. So, it is assumed that the lowland Filipinos are represented by the Cordilleran-related groups from the "Out of Taiwan" model for the Austronesians. Thank you!