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1| Pag binato ka ng bato, batuhin mo ng tinapay.
(If someone throw a rock on you, throw him bread)
If there is a Filipino proverb that can very accurately capture the Filipino character, it is this one. It’s a metaphor that instructs you to be compassionate and forgiving if someone has wronged you. It also reflects the notoriously non-confrontational nature of Filipinos, who prefer peace and quiet.
2| Nasa Diyos ang awa, nasa tao ang gawa.
(To be merciful is God's, while to act is man's)
Basically, this proverb tells us not only to pray for blessings but to work for them. God will be gracious to people who act and help themselves.
3| Mahirap gisingin ang nagtutulug-tulugan.
(It's difficult to wake up someone who is pretending to be asleep)
This Filipino proverb simply means that you cannot force someone to believe facts when they don’t want to. Sometimes, there is something about the truth that some people just don’t like to bear.
4| May pakpak ang balita, may tainga ang lupa.
(News have wings, while the ground has ears)
This old Filipino proverb is a fair warning to all: Gossip travels fast. Interestingly, it also gives us insight that our Filipino ancestors may have peddled gossip long before the birth of mass media.
5| Ang taong walang kibo, nasa loob ang kulo.
(A quiet person hides his anger.)
The literal translation of this adage is "The rage of a quiet person is kept inside him." This proverb is a warning to people not to take someone’s silence as a sign of submission or tolerance, especially if he is being picked on. He might be hiding his true feelings or has bottled up emotions and could be harboring ill thoughts or intentions about you without you knowing.