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00:00Filipinos are certified romantic and sentimental so even though Christmas decorations are more than a decade old,
00:09some of us still use them.
00:12This is the story of Niko Wahe.
00:19That Christmas song is so sentimental, right?
00:22It's a throwback to the memories of Christmas.
00:26I'm so happy every Christmas.
00:28I get to eat my favorite food, my mom's noodles.
00:32Your parents will surprise you.
00:34We'll eat together at a table.
00:38Teacher Paulo has been using a lot of Christmas decorations since 2008.
00:45And every time these are displayed,
00:47the unforgettable memories of being a teacher are engraved.
00:51The sentimental value
00:53and the happiness that I, as a child, get
01:01is like being given back by these decorations.
01:05Even in his family home, he still uses white decorations when he was young.
01:10We still set it up so that the joy can be felt.
01:16Because that's all.
01:17Christmas brings us back good memories with our mom.
01:23According to a sociologist,
01:25this ritual can be called a ritual by Filipinos,
01:29which is one of the very romantic and sentimental races.
01:33Because he did it last year, he'll do it again this year,
01:37at the same time, same occasion,
01:41and he uses the same objects.
01:44That's one of the reasons.
01:46There's really an attachment to these things.
01:49Aside from the memories of each decoration,
01:52it's also cheap because you don't have to buy a new one.
01:56But whatever the reason,
01:58it's certain that the heart of Filipinos is Christmas.
02:03Niko Wahe, reporting for GMA Integrated News.
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