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  • serv
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    #131
    Originally posted by snoozuloos
    Finally, someone I can relate with. Filipinos should stop imposing their "respect elders" crap regardless how abusive elders may be. And many even take pride on that.
    ever wondered why there are so many broken families in the US? If our family values is similar to the Asians or Filipinos in particular, we won't be sending our senior citizens and our own parents to convalescent homes. Brothers and sisters will be helping each other instead of tearing each other apart which is common in American families.

    They take care of the elderly and other family members in that part of the world.

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    • Phil Ivey
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      #132
      Originally posted by serv
      ever wondered why there are so many broken families in the US? If our family values is similar to the Asians or Filipinos in particular, we won't be sending our senior citizens and our own parents to convalescent homes. Brothers and sisters will be helping each other instead of tearing each other apart which is common in American families.

      They take care of the elderly and other family members in that part of the world.
      That's probably the most ignorant thing I've heard lately from NSB, and that's saying A LOT. I hope you're not aspiring to become a father.

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      • gopi11
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        #133
        Originally posted by LeadUppercut
        Can someone please translate for me ?

        Is jltsmae saying that it is a Filipino cultural issue ?

        "Typical Filipino culture, Pinoys hate to be upstage by his fellow Pinoy, oneupmanship so to speak"

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        • empiricix
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          #134
          Originally posted by Phil Ivey
          That's probably the most ignorant thing I've heard lately from NSB, and that's saying A LOT. I hope you're not aspiring to become a father.
          What he said about how Pinoys treat their family and especially their parents is true.

          Nonito is not as well respected as Pac by local Pinoys because they don't like how he and his wife treats his family. It's that simple. If you have a problem with your parents, then keep it within the family. You don't need to air your dirty laundry in public, especially when you have a big fight coming up.

          His family has long been resigned to losing him and they were keeping their mouth shut until Nonito gave this interview where he painted himself as a neglected and maltreated child who grew up in extreme poverty like Pacquiao. Like a child, he aired all of his resentments and frustrations against his father and the rest of his family. It was only when his family read the interview that they felt compelled to defend themselves through the media.

          Pinoys see Nonito as a whiny ingrate of a son while Rachel is seen as an envious, social-climbing b*tch.

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          • ghost deini
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            #135
            War team donaire lol

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            • go1nbanana
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              #136
              Originally posted by Alibata
              fo sho

              tnx for the vid! first time i see this highlight...slick with power hands of donaire, deadly!

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              • ny123
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                #137
                Good job Arum keep Donaire off the Pac cards and put guy's like Wolak and Gomez on instead. Showing a fighter like Donaire to a wider audience is a good thing for his career and with his talent he is worth that investment for Top Rank.

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                • PACnPBFsuck
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by ny123
                  Good job Arum keep Donaire off the Pac cards and put guy's like Wolak and Gomez on instead. Showing a fighter like Donaire to a wider audience is a good thing for his career and with his talent he is worth that investment for Top Rank.
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                  • Tamis!
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by empiricix
                    What he said about how Pinoys treat their family and especially their parents is true.

                    Nonito is not as well respected as Pac by local Pinoys because they don't like how he and his wife treats his family. It's that simple. If you have a problem with your parents, then keep it within the family. You don't need to air your dirty laundry in public, especially when you have a big fight coming up.

                    His family has long been resigned to losing him and they were keeping their mouth shut until Nonito gave this interview where he painted himself as a neglected and maltreated child who grew up in extreme poverty like Pacquiao. Like a child, he aired all of his resentments and frustrations against his father and the rest of his family. It was only when his family read the interview that they felt compelled to defend themselves through the media.

                    Pinoys see Nonito as a whiny ingrate of a son while Rachel is seen as an envious, social-climbing b*tch.
                    Pretty much.

                    The only thing Nonito did to be placed on the crosshairs of critics was talk about his beef with his family IN PUBLIC. It should've been avoided because it's a family matter in the first place, hence the wave of negative remarks against him. But it's their lives so IDGAS.

                    And not all people in NSB would understand the values of certain countries (ie; respect at elders), though I can't help but think on how they treat their parents with all their comments against family values.

                    And Rachel Donaire?

                    She was a nobody apart from posing on FHM before marrying Nonito and getting the spotlight she prolly wanted for so long. She seemed to be a nice girl but local buzz says she's got an ax to grind with Nonito's parents.
                    Last edited by Tamis!; 01-14-2011, 09:54 AM.

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                    • tredh
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                      #140
                      I agree that family business needs to stay family business but once a child grows to be an adult relationships change. Parents rear their children to become men and women. So it makes no sense to me that a parent would not respect they child as a man or woman that they reared them to be. People should respect they elders but people also shouldn't act like those elders are always right and never wrong. If Nonito father can't respect him as a man then that is his father's problem and the father need to get his stuff together. Also in that interview how the hell Nonito mother gonna say did we say he was stealing when they were feeding and clothing him as a child or something like that. Did he ask to be born to you? Nonito parents mad cause they not cashing. I can also say I don't understand why Nonito letting his wife folks cash in though. I am not say be stingy with them but I wouldn't do for them what I would do for my birth parents just cause I am not getting along with my birth parents.

                      All cultures respect they elders some more than others is quite clear. But respect is a two way street and elder, parents and old people are not always right and can't dictate what a grown person who takes care of themselves does with they life.

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