Mapitagan is a term primarily associated with the Indigenous peoples of the Philippines, specifically referring to a sacred or significant place, often tied to cultural practices and ancestral traditions. It can also denote a community or gathering place where rituals, ceremonies, and social events occur. The concept emphasizes the connection between the land, spirituality, and the community's heritage.
"Mapitagan" in Filipino means to be respectful or considerate towards others, especially towards their feelings or opinions. It conveys a sense of sensitivity and mindfulness in dealing with people.
di ko alam nga eh kaya ako nandito panget ng site na to :|
malinaw wasto buo magalang maikli kumbensyonal mapitagan
On my honor I will try to serve god and my country and to live by the Girl Scout Law. Above is the Girl Scout Promise. The Girl Guide/Girl Scout Law, as taught by Juliette Gordon Low to the first troop in the USA was: A Girl Guide's honor is to be trusted. A Girl Guide is loyal. A Girl Guide's duty is to be useful and to help others. A Girl Guide is a friend to all and a sister to every other Girl Guide. A Girl Guide is courteous. A Girl Guide is a friend to animals. A Girl Guide obeys orders. A Girl Guide is cheerful. A Girl Guide is thrifty. A Girl Guide is pure in thought, word, and deed.