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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Clean Up the World in the Paradise Philippines!!!

In the Philippines, Clean Up the Philippines Movement, Inc. is holding a national environmental campaign under the banner of Clean Up the World, including celebrations for the national clean up month and Clean Up the Philippines Day on 15 September 2007 in conjunction with CUW Weekend.



What is Clean Up the Philippines all about: Clean Up the World is a non-government, a political environmental campaign that inspires and empowers individuals and communities to clean up, fix up and conserve the environment of the Paradise Philippines. And it all means, it is a volunteer campaign team who are willing to help our country by cleaning up every corner of our Paradise. Great isn't it? I am thankful that I came across the internet with some details that can spent their time to clean up our "Paradise Philippines".

This is the video:



Please support the "Clean Up the Philippines", To register for Clean Up the Philippines campaign visit www.mycleanup.org or e-mail philippines@mycleanup.org.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

New Clean Up the Philippines Website:

www.cleanupthephilippines.org

Clean Up the Philippines


A national environmental campaign that encourages communities around the Philippines to clean up, fix up and conserve their environment through Clean Up the Philippines as part of the Clean Up the World Membership program.


Fact

Philippine People (Filipino) has a little courtesy goes a long way. Filipinos are a very friendly and hospitable people, sometimes even to a fault. Take the time to smile and say “thank you”, and you’ll receive much better responses. You will receive an even better response if you throw in a little Tagalog, such as “salamat”, which means “thank you”. When talking to the people older than you in Filipino, it is greatly appreciated to include “po” in your sentences such as “salamat po”. In the countryside and in some urban homes, footwear is removed when entering a home, though they may make an exception for foreigners. The key is to look around before entering any home. If you see footwear just outside the door, more than likely the family’s practice is to remove footwear before entering. If you wear socks, you don’t have to remove them. Although if you don’t remove them they will be very dirty. - Sikat ang Pinoy