INTERVIEW SHEET
CHRISTINE: What is your name and how old are you
MICHAEL: I’m Michael Terrance Pfannenstiel and I’m 46 years old.
CHRISTINE: What is your purpose here in the Philippines?
MICHAEL: I want to visit those place or person who needs my service as a missionary.
CHRISTINE: How many years are you staying here in the Philippines?
MICHAEL: I stay here for almost 4 years as a missionary.
CHRISTINE: What is job here in the Philippines?
MICHAEL: I am a born again pastor here in the Philippines.
CHRISTINE: What did you fell in your first day here in the Philippines?
MICHAEL: I felt stress, anxiety, and I am happy because I already here in the Philippines.
CHRISTINE: How you interact to the Filipino people in your first day?
MICHAEL: I used my language by teaching and preaching to the student of bible school.
CHRISTINE: What can you about the Filipino food?
MICHAEL: Filipino food is very delicious and some of this is my favorite food now.
CHRISTINE: What is your favorite Filipino food?
MICHAEL: I like Milk fish Sinigang na baboy and Chicken Currie.
CHRISTINE: What is the dialect or language you know already?
MICHAEL: I know little tagalong like ( magandang umaga and maganda) and I know also Ilocano
Like ( Naimbag nga bigat.)
CHRISTINE: What are the changes you did in terms of food here in the Philippines?
The Essay on Philippines Spanish Filipino Filipinos
Filipino culture is very influenced by the Spanish conquest which began mid-millenium. Many of the traditions of the Phillipines are actually Spanish traditions. The food is a combination of Asian and Spanish cuisine, and the language is made up of Spanish, English, and a touch of Japanese. 1574 Spanish Colonization +Annual visits of "Manila Galleon" to Mexico maintains European contact +Filipinos ...
MICHAEL: I every day eat now rice while in America I prefer to eat bread. Now I eat fish sauce and I
use now slippe Philippines?
CHRISTINE: What are the Filipino fruits do you prefer to eat in your first day here in the Philippines?
MICHAEL: I like Banana, oranges, mango and coconut.
CHRISTINE: What are the places or provinces that you already visit here in the Philippines?
MICHAEL: I already visit Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte. Leyte, Cebu, Davao, Launion, Baguio, Samar, Mindoro, Manila, and other municipality of Cagayan.
CHRISTINE: Do you have any allergy you encountered in your first week or first month here in the Philippines?
MICHAEL: I have allergy in eating Salty food like Fish sauce because we don’t have fish sauce in America
CHRISTINE: What can you about the Filipino people in your first day or first week here in the Philippines?
MICHAEL: I observed that Filipino is very hospitable, some are religious, some are hard working and there are many talented.
CHRISTENE: What can you say about the government we have in your first week or first month here in the Philippines?
MICHAEL: I observed in my first week that there are lot of corruption in city, provinces even though the tricycle driver.
CHRISTINE: Differentiate American People and Filipino People in any aspects.
MICHAEL: Filipinos are talented but not all are hard working while Americans are hard working and progressive. Filipinos are less confrontation while Americans are frank but we are also friendly. Filipino follow the sure name of their mother as their middle name while Americans we have the right to choice our own middle name.
The Essay on Laissez Faire American Noble Philippines
One of the least noble occurrences from 1865 to the 1900 was the subduing of the Native Indian. The subduing of the original inhabitant of the American West did uplift the quality of life, but did not advance the quality of the culture in the united States during this period. The settlement of the Plains and the Great Basin was a positive turning point in American economy. The filling of the ...
CHRISTINE: What can you say about the Philippine weather?
MICHAEL: Its too hot but I can survive the hot even though its cold I still sweating.
8
MY REACTIONS
The American that I was interviewed is very friendly because he is kind to me and he is approachable. He doesn’t know well Filipino language or dialect even though his wife is Ilocano and tagalog, even though he stays here for almost 4 years. He talks to me face to face and he answers immediately my question. He is very frank because he says what he knows, what he see, and what he observed. The American is very religious person because he is missionary and while talking to me he smile. And I observed that he is adventurous person because he has been to many places. He is very responsible father because he cares for his son while I interview him.
FILIPINO CULTURE AMERICAN CULTURE
*We eat rice every day. * We seldom eat rice we prefer to eat bread.
*We used or eat salty fish like fish sauce. * We don’t have salty fish there like fish sauce.
* We used slipper at home. *We used sneaker at home.
*Less confrontation. * We are very frank.
*Some are time conscious. * We are time conscious.
*dept corruption or lot of corruption. *Less Corruption.
*Used our mother sure name as our middle name.* We choice our own middle name.
The Essay on A Proud Filipino American
America is considered a melting pot of different ethnic groups. By today's standard, "American culture" is the result of a variety of races integrating their own cultural beliefs into American society. Throughout the years, the United States has seen a massive increase of people migrating from Asian countries; "they make up 3. 6 percent of the U. S. population, a 199 percent increase from 1980 ...
*Some are hard working * we are very hard working and business minded
*Our Language is Pilipino. *Our language is English.
*Some Filipino is very dependent *18 above are independent to their parents