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racism is widespread, may it be against your race, gender, religion, etc..i got my dose when i started working in SG, when they call FT as cheap, trash in my face..at first, nakakainit ng ulo pero nangibabaw pa rin ang pagiging mapagpasensyoso ko.. I expect the same in Au..just be cool & iwas na lang..
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I've worked with Singaporeans, Aussies and Americans.
Sa totoo lang, I've experienced more "discrimination" in Sg than the other two countries. But then again, I've worked in Sg longer din naman. So, maybe I haven't experienced the worst here just yet.
The thing is, aren't we also racist din naman in a way? Yun na lang makakita tayo Indian, we immediately assume they are not as hygienic as we are, or tamad sila, or kung ano-ano pa naiisip natin. Just because that's what we've come to know them. Hindi natin sila kilala, di nila tayo kilala. Still, we judge them, they judge us. That's essentially discrimination po. It doesn't make what they're doing to us right, but it makes sense in a way.
I say, Pinoy tayo, magaling tayo. Ba't tayo papa-apekto.
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my observation, most people here in AU don't discriminate. some do but in a subtle way while others they show it bluntly. there are anti-discrimation laws here in place and even sa workplace.
But if you think abt it Pinoys including myself has more tendency to discriminate. maybe its our way of upbringing. like pag mas maitim sila or nasa public school sila or accent nila kakaiba or even iba yung sexual preference iba. it
may not be racial but still its discrimination. and it will naturally comes out specially pag nagalit tayo sa tao na iyon and lalabas na lahat ng lait. sad but true.
Here in oz there are fee people who will voice out their preference on all white oz. some of them have southern cross tatoo and.... teka nagdidiscriminate na naman ako.
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Top questions ng pinoy na you will never hear sa ibang kahi being asked to you ( personal experience ko toh)
1. How much do you earn? If malaki.. They wont believe you or sour graping example, " ahh mahal naman ng cost of living in sydney so kulang pa yung sweldo mu" . If maliit, sabay sabi sa salary nila without being asked.
2. You married? If no, then hanapan ka ng bf or gf.. May trabaho nga, pr or citizen pero ang hangin naman tapos wala namang itsura; p
If yes, then ung hubby nasa pinas pa.. Hanapan ka pa rin ng bf kasi may mistress na daw si mister sa pinas... Hahaha... Judgemental agad.
3. Follow up, anung trabaho ni mister.. If wla trabajo, look down agad. If nag aaral sabay sabi oi.. Tagal pa nyan.
4. May bagon kotse ka or phone.. Sabay comment si pinoy co- worker, pangit yang samsung. Kopya lang sa apple..next week bili ako ng iphone 5 mas maganda yun.
Hahahaha. Di naman ako bumili ng samsumg para makigpag compare sa apple... Anung paki alam ko nun and d naman kita tinatanong if bibili ka bah.
5. Taga saan ka sa atin.. Ai probensya. Huh? I dont get that answer. With matching ganu ka na ka tagal dito sa oz? Maganda noh in a condensending manner like you have never been out of the country before and its not like they will know kasi they dont really know you. Uhmm... Hello, if you only knew i have travelled for holidays outside of the country na and have lived across the ditch for the last 3 yrs or so. But they judge you as probensyano based on your hometown.
Kahit sa kapwa pinoy nag discriminate din or nakikipag competition.
Kahit saan may discrimination! Nasa atin na lang how we handle it... Ako natatawa na lang ako kasi so many times it has happened to me na parang scripted na nga eh.
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Pero tama si @li_i_ren, may babangis pa ba sa mga Pinoy kung magdiscriminate ng kapwa?
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In the plain sociological situations where a certain group of people with the same language, same objectives or any other interest, any individual trying to blend in but is different from the rest is looked upon as a "foreigner", an "outsider" and or sometimes an "enemy". This makes up for the whole racial discrimination incidents that we encounter. We are treated as somebody "different", somebody "who should not be living in their country".
The big question is how can we end this? Sadly nobody can tell. It's all a matter of time before they can adjust and see us as plain humans just like they are, who eats the same food, breathes the same air and someone who lives in that same world where they live. While that may not be soon, the important thing for us to do is to adjust, extend our patience, be reasonable and of course accept them as who they are and hope for the best that they will accept us too in the soonest time possible.
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I agree with those who said that pinoys are also racist, one blunt example is when looking for a job in pinas, most employers would set their qualifications that sounds so discriminating like must have pleasing personality, sets age limit, graduated from top 4 uni’s…etc...isn’t it discriminating?..pag wala ka na sa age bracket nila wla ka ng chance makapag –apply. Whereas here, they will not bother to ask your personal details at all, they are after of your skill and what you can do for their company..
As for me, I don’t need their acceptance of who I am, where I came from and it doesn’t make me feel less as a person because of my origin.
One thing I have learned from living in a foreign country is we should always be proud of who we are and don’t try to blend in, but try to stand out.
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Well I have been studying and working in Singapore for the past 20 odd years pero oo meron din talaga dito na racist esp yung mga chinese.. pero d ko lang pinapansin.
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i remember being discriminated before when i first worked in manila; taga saan ka? ay mindanao? bisaya? i thought darked skinned mga taga mindanao...
seriously it is up to us to react on it. i choose to just brush it off. as long as hindi ka sinasaktan physically or your work gets affected because of discrimination, i say just let it pass...
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stop spreading the virus.
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e.g
Bangladesh => road works ,cleaners
Pinoys => Maid
In short if non-local usually gets the dirty works and lowest pay, unlike in Australia all or mostly are being paid equally. what i mean is salary gap is not really that huge.
super racism!
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May experience ako sa sinasabi niyo when I first arrived in Sg a few years ago. My nakilala akong chinese "aunty". Hindi siya makapaniwala na professional ako at tumatanggap na pala ang Singapore ng Filipino professionals. Dati daw kasi, mga pinay na tinatanggap lang ng Sg ay domestic helpers. Sa isip ko, wala namang masama sa pagiging maid ah. In fact, kung umalis lahat ng domestic helpers natin sa kanila at lumipat ng bansa, crippled silang lahat !! Their families depend on nannies for virtually everything! Pero yung pagkasabi kasi niya, parang nagpapahiwatig na mababa tingin nila sa DH (who they depend on 24/7) at satin.
Another experience... Yung medical officer na Singaporean is being paid more than Pinoys (siguro 1-2k more per month) even if pareho ng trabaho at rank. Mas madami pa nga trabaho Pinoy eh kasi hindi naman tumatanggi ng work at generally naaasahan. Super discriminating! At least dito sa Aus, it doesn't matter what your age or race is, salary is fair!
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Sa amin naman, published by the governing body kung ano pay mo pag ganun position mo. As in, mahahanap sa google. Very transparent. Sa Sg kasi po, pareho kayo medical officer ng isang Singaporean citizen, pareho kayo job etc. Pero they generally get more pay. Pinoys can probably catch up with them in say, 5-10 years. Sobrang tagal.
As to the sexes naman, siguro sa amin, mas madami kasi lalaki na surgeons at compared to babae, mas madami pediatricians na babae. Surgeons are generally paid more than pedia dahil mas toxic ang oras, mas high-risk for litigation, haha! Kaya siguro lumalabas na mas kumikita ang lalaki, bihira babae nag-surgery.
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Like stock brokers.. Banks and even govt posts, dominated still by men.
Maraming profession still very male dominated hence the statement.. Men are paid higher than women. Women tend to pass up on promotions kasi of family matters, go on maternity leave compared to men etc dba?
Anywhere in the world po yan women have not had the same opportunities as men and if they do it is at a great personal cost din like not marrying.. Like the ceo of yahoo, only went for 3 months maternity leave kasi she probably felt uf she left more her position isnt secure. Sad but true.
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Kaya raw masarap pagtawanan ang mga Pinoy kasi maliit na bagay lang laiitin mo sa kanila, todo na kung maka-react. hehe
So I guess, this is just one of the things we need to change in ourselves. The notion of racism will always be there in any country. That's part of living in a multi cultural world. Huwag lang tayo papatinag at mag-alala kung racist ang isang bansa o ano...Just do your work and live honorably
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