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POPSChristmas in the Philippines All the merriment finally wind down on Epiphany or the Feast of the Three Kings on the first Sunday of January. Late Christmas gifts usually stop trickling in, and Christmas ornaments are taken down to be stored for the next year’s festivities.
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POPSTop 10: Customs and Rules of Etiquette in the Philippines The handshake is the universally acceptable way of greeting acquaintances, with the older or higher ranking party offering his hand first. Men should wait for female colleagues or friends to initiate a social kiss so as not to look too aggressive or forward
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POPSRequirements for a Marriage License in the Philippines Whether you plan on having a civil or a church wedding, the Marriage License is a requirement in getting married in the Philippines. Application for the license can be secured at the local Civil Registry from the city, town or municipality where either the bride or groom resides.
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POPSPinoy Wedding Checklist Planning for my wedding in 2005 was one of the most exciting, challenging and meticulous tasks I’ve ever accomplished. I didn’t realize just how much needs to be done until I started reading on “wedding preps” two days after my then fiancé proposed to me. It was a roller-coaster ride – today happy, stressed the next.
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POPSHow to Read the Bible, Part 1: Beginner We suggest that you buy a highlighter in a color you like. Don’t be afraid to underline passages that speak to you. Switch to another color when you start your second year of reading the Bible. It would help you track the kinds of verses that spoke to you at a certain parts of your life.
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POPSPaying It Back for Mang MIlton Got this from my yahoogroup and it touched my heart that's why i thought of reposting this. I hope you repost this/forward to friends. I pray this reaches those concerned/willing to help Mang Milton, a janitor from my Alma Mater, the University of the Philippines Diliman.