I can speak write read and type mandarin
but im a little weak at english
can speak tagalog with people
simple english.
where and what kind of job can i find in manila philippines?
the other problem is im just almost (after this month) 18
years old...have working experience.but only at restaurant
the other thing is
im exactly filipino
thanks
i was born in philippines
raice in philippines and taiwan
but i live in taiwan while im teenage ( im only 17 years old now..almost 18 no far)
tutoring is hard to find students
cause there wasnt that more parents belive at the age of 17....to tutor there sons
but i really have a great skills in mandarin.
the same time im also learning the character of china (shortcut ? i dont what it call)
by looking the front and the back of the sentence,its not hard for me to know the meaning of the sentence
for the call center . i really dont know about the things of that job.and it seems you need to be very well in english,too...as you see,im not that good in english...but basic english and tagalog comunication to people is not problem for me
( age is the really one big problem )
raised..not raice...see
my english isnt that good (but someday i will master it too)
tourist guides ...eh..
for truth. i never mind about it
= = manila isnt really a place that tourist are going to
most of tourist go to cebu or other more island look .....
im in manila Q.C.
thank for all of advsie 
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Pertaining to Filipinos or Fil-Am here at YA who kept on asking translation of words or things in Filipino to English and vice versa. Here are some of them:
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Have you ever found a Chinese trying to learn Mandarin or Fookien language? Even if so they are in the US or any where in the world for that matter. All Chinese knows their language esp. their own culture and tradition. In every Chinese movies I had seen they portrait that every Chinese from the time they were small and to the time of their adulthood must realize that they are Chinese esp. this Chinese character letter writing, it is in the stroke of the fingers that made every letters astonishing. If I am a Chinese I would be more proud being Chinese than Filipino. Don't you think? The Chinese are the first OFW for me that is, because they are the very first Asian who made it to California and work for the rail way station in the US in 18th century. Do you think meron ng Pinoy nun 18th century working for the US rail station? There is a program in TFC that is "Filipino ka, sabihin mo" portion that teaches Filipino overseas who doesn't speak Tagalog words, and they call it PILIPINO TIME. Like shy is torpe, cloud is ulap so on and so forth. Parang natuturo sa mga elementary pupils for Filipino class. Do we have to be like this? I mean let us assume one is born and raise in the US bakit hindi sya marunong kahit katiting na Pilipino language, isn't this odd. One of the parents is a pinoy so what is the problem there? If both parents are German I guess Pilipino language is out of the question or mayayabang lang talaga ang pinoy sa US at laging spokening in dollars ang gusto at pag nag Tagalog they want everybody to listen to their pronounciation. What a crap. Kaya nga tanong ko uli, meron ka na bang nakita or nakilalang Chinese who cannot speak Mandarin or Fookien? Ako wala kayo kaya meron?
Im asking for non filipinos, have it happened to u when u heared or heared a 2 filipino taliking then what comes to ur mind, The manner of pronounciation like mandarin is fast, Germany prnounced hard, and french is fabulous
Wait, there's more. "I have a better idea. Instead of asking random filipinos on this site, wouldn't it be SOOOO much easier to learn the language instead? I mean SERIOUSLY, HOW HARD IT IS????? I had to learn MANDARIN in High School, ok? Go to Future Shop, and find a program called Rosetta Stone. OR you can hire someone to teach you the language." Yeah, how do you translate that, I'm havin' trouble, even though I'm filipino.
In taiwan, if you can't/don't speak mandarin, more or less you're looked down upon...
In Japan, if you can't/don't speak japanese, more or less you're looked down upon...
but how come in the Philippines...If you can't/don't speak tagalog(and other filipino languages)...you're looked up upon?