What country uses the tradition "mano po" as a respect where older ones bless the young ones?

Correct answer: Philippines

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What people think about it: 35 Comments
Reggie
Reggie
hopefully it would continue into generations to generations, now a day's new generation are differently than it seem
chenzkymaetv
chenzkymaetv
i hope these gestures of us filipino's will continue forever.
RushMama2112
RushMama2112
What a lovely tradition.
PinoyRonin1955
PinoyRonin1955
"Mano Po" is a respectful gesture which we unknowingly do we a vow.
Alexander
Alexander
I Used mano po my Uncle and Nining Every X-Mass
rxialuvs
rxialuvs
proud Pinoy
Steve Galaxy
Steve Galaxy
Filipinos Forget That in Just a Few Years!
Ewa
Ewa
Another culture that was raped and forced to "adopt" a foreign belief. I wonder what the Philippines would be like without the Spanish rule?!
Addy
Addy
we filipinos always do this 🇵🇭🫶
Player #92723922
Player #92723922
Beautiful culture, gracious people.
Barbie😍
Barbie😍
chenzkymaetv, I agree. I'm a Gen alpha but barely any Gen alphas use this tradition 😔
Cadge Levies
Cadge Levies
it's really a good gesture 🙌 I admire it. Levies from Zambia
kelly
kelly
madz, me too☺️
kelly
kelly
Hikmat , thanks😊
Potatoh
Potatoh
bro i just thinking about Philippines
Nhuca
Nhuca
Cape Verde Islands has the same tradition.
junjun
junjun
its not bad to be good and then we will be good blessing
jay
jay
yes ,mano Po means asking blessing for elder's I knew it because I'm from philippines,MAHAL KO KAYO😊
Player #57646394
Player #57646394
i wish this is more about things that we now
Ash
Ash
I'm so glad that I am Filipino haha
Smart Kitten
Smart Kitten
In Brazil when I was a child, 50 +years ago, it’s was used to ask the blessing of our elders, parents and grandparents and we should kiss the top of their right hand but it’s costume is becoming forgotten
trIsha
trIsha
yess "mano Po" Was really A respectful Of The Philippines Each Childs and adults should Bless to older Ones Cause Thats The way it called "Respect"
justine
justine
Player #53553731, pinoy lang sakalam
Gerald &Estie Anderson
Gerald &Estie Anderson
This is One of reasons I Left America and Married a Filipino i have been here for six years and I do not miss America
Cristine Noche Marjes
Cristine Noche Marjes
I know the correct answer but wrong choose ako
Player #23121344
Player #23121344
but it is also used by young people ridicule the older people and to boast sarcastically
Hikmat
Hikmat
I love Philippines so much (especially their movie 🎥🍿)
King Asher
King Asher
proud to be filipino
Blaze
Blaze
as a filipino we all do this every time
Valen
Valen
it was a Spanish tradition. we still have it in Venezuela, and we call it "la bendición" we ask for the blessing of our elder relatives
Lorraine
Lorraine
Player #53553731, cultures who do not respect their elders are doomed. Elders have experience and wisdom because of their long lives and know things youngsters do not. Western cultures have lost respect for elders it seems.
Charles Niel
Charles Niel
Proud to be a Filipino!
Laloves
Laloves
Singapore?! HAHAHAHHAA
Faith
Faith
i w0n
luna
luna
Yes, mano po is aking a blessing from the elders and respect.