Apart from being known as one of the most hospitable people in the world, competitiveness is almost second nature to Filipinos. Whether it be obvious or not, there's a little bit of fire in us that makes us want to emerge victorious in any competition. And if you think about it, this competitiveness started off from when we were very young. Our childhood is filled with both solo or team-oriented activities where one party would win: Luksong Baka, Patintero, and of course Chinese Garter, to name a few, have instilled in us that instinct to win. Our love for these kinds of activities has translated into the love of sports: the unifying feeling of cheering for your own team wi...
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