The Philippines, it might be said, is a country in search of an identity.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I feel like I have adopted the Philippines as my second country.
My identity is linked to my grandmother, who's pure Filipino, as pure as you can probably get. And that shaped my imagination. So that's how I identify.
The Philippines is a country in which a man of morals can't be president, in which a politician who hasn't been linked to any wrongdoing isn't assumed to be honest, but merely better at hiding his corruption.
All I know is that I'm proud to be Filipino.
The Philippines is strategically located and blessed with the greatest resource: its people, who are hard-working, very loyal, and very adaptive.
I was born in America, but I consider myself a Filipino.
I really do not know. I really do not know how to solve the problem of the Philippines. I cannot be the savior of this republic.
I love my homeland, but it's an absurd country. Politics in the Philippines is like spectator sports!
The Philippines was with the U.S. in the Second World War, in the Korean War, in the Vietnam War, and now in the war against terrorism.
The Philippines is for the Philippines. We can defend ourselves.