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9th July 2009 #1
Tale of tampo....
Just to share a typical cultural misunderstanding... last Sunday I was in a bad mood and unfortunately messed up my weekly webcam appointment with my girlfriend. At the end as we were exchanging YM messages (because of server problems she can’t use a microphone) and she sternly wrote “I stop communicating with you” and was even more adamant when I proposed to call her on the phone and she just added “bye” and cut the communication.
I then went out for a walk in the afternoon and wondered how many days she would keep me away from her. In the evening, no message. I went to bed and on Monday morning found an e-mail from her saying: “I could not sleep last night and was waiting for your call....”
I immediately phoned her and told me she was just tampo and expected me to call her just a short while after the argument! So we discussed and decided she would never try tampo with me ever again....
I also took the commitment not to upset any more such a wonderful girl...
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9th July 2009 #3
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Oooh! Tampo! Filipina ladies are good at that! and we love our partners to amuin/suyuin us. erm. i dont know what's amuin or suyuin in english maybe you could ask your lady.
Not an expert, I only try to help.
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So we discussed and decided she would never try tampo with me ever again....
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9th July 2009 #5
Amuin, suyuin: coax, placate....
Actually this type of misunderstanding can really have consequences and she was totally dumbfounded when she realized I had taken her statement "I stop communicating" literally! So now we are careful...
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9th July 2009 #6
Ha Ha Ha you should be happy, that's normal
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10th July 2009 #8
hayyy... Filipinas are known for their tampo... I included... My bf and I struggled with the tampos but all is resolved with an honest-to-goodness conversation on how to deal with this...
I told my bf that, whenever I have tampo, all he has to do is say "yes" and make "lambing" in the form of a hug and a kiss... well, we use the icons here for that... LOL...
Good luck to you and your gf!
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10th July 2009 #9
My wife doesn't have tampo......although I think I'm just to stupid to notice
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10th July 2009 #10
ha ha ha tampoi am afraid you learn to live with it in the end i used to think how can you argue with someone that you are not actualy with you are in seperate countries just conversing on webcam but if you was together it would be a kiss and a cuddle then all forgotten sadly things are not like that
many of the little squabbles are just misunderstandings as well we have to remember sometimes our sweetheart does understand english BUT not as well as we do
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10th July 2009 #11
Sounds like me. I get Tampo lots over silly things which makes my boyfriend really upset. We're still going through tampuhan every now and then but somehow managing. I'd like to think he has accepted that bit of me. He will make lambing to me now when I'm in tampo mode.
I remember one time, I was in tampo mode. He sent me (bah) an emoticon in MSN which is a sheep. I asked him what was that about. He said, "lamb-ing". I really laughed. I thought it was sweet and funny too. Now, he has this new webcam with cute settings, he will go as a sheep when I am tampo.
I have to say, I think Filipinas are very matampuhin but easy to make "suyo naman". ;-p
Take care everyone.x
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10th July 2009 #12
filipinas born with TWIN tampo.....
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10th July 2009 #13
SOmetimes I think we BOTH get Tampo. It can be painful when we're both so bloody stubborn!
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10th July 2009 #16
the fact shes getting tampo at you,means she likes you!
the more you get to know her your going to have more tampos from her,dont forget she will be in bad moods too so its best you both learn to start saying your sorrys to each other??i have learnt to do what my wife says!
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11th July 2009 #17
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11th July 2009 #19
TAMPO JUST DO THE FARTING it will goneif it's in LDR it must be recorded
I had lots of sulking in the past and thank God my fiance managed to handle this silly act and been so understanding, patient and very lovingDon't make promises when you are in JOY. Don't reply when you are SAD.
Don't take decisions when you are ANGRY. Think twice, Act wise. BE happy.
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27th July 2009 #21
Hahaha! You maight be insensitive, or you might be lucky enough to have found someone that wasn't raised to expect to be swept off their feet each time they were upset.
Personally, I don't care for sulking as it doesn't really help fix things. I prefer to chase my boyfriend down and have a rational discussion about whatever happened to upset one of us (with no namecalling or blamethrowing). So we've never had a single argument. And he says he likes it so I guess something's definitely right about not going to bed upset.
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The other night my Filipina wife was upset with me and left the room ignoring me. She went downstairs and slept on the sofa.
The next day when we discussed it, she asked me why I didn't come down to ask her to come back to bed.
When I told her that she is free to do as you wants and that I would never force her to do anything, she said that me coming down would have showed her that I cared, and that is the Philippine way!
It seems to me that "chasing someone down" really doesn’t work with my wife, and I wouldn’t dream of making her frightened or more upset.
If someone is angry, I think it is best to either walk away or wait until a better time to work things out. IMO, anger is diffused by walking away and confrontation more often than not make the situation a lot worse.
Her kindness, gentle demeanour and loving ways have made me change my behaviour, maybe this is what love does.
Oh, and sulking................Amuin, suyuin: coax, placate.... later though.
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27th July 2009 #24
Maybe I shouldn't have used that term. I don't literally chase my boyfriend down. It's a long-distance relationship so the moment I get upset, I just tell him (we're online with each other all day anyway). It's always easy to say, "I'm upset." He knows me well enough to understand that there will be no screaming or crying or drama so his reaction is always "Why are you upset?". That leads to a proper discussion and a solution. When it's my fault (half the time it is anyway), I apologise and we move on. When it's his fault, he apologises and we move on. Voila! No chasing and no tampo! Also, when I've done something to upset him, he tells me instead of bottling it all up and being stoic.
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Well for obvious reasons I have never argued with a Filipino man, so I don't know what that is like.
It seems to me that "Tampo" is a very powerful emotion in a Filipina's life.
As they are mostly non-confrontational, us Western men are dealing with a new dynamic. Perhaps your Filipino man acts differently and this is interesting.
I don't see my wife as submissive in any way, but her sulking makes me aware now that timing is the key, but then men have always struggled with timing.
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27th July 2009 #26
LOL! He's not Filipino. He's English. I'm the first Filipina he's met so he knew nothing about my culture when we met, and we're still slogging through the cultural differences. I had no idea what to expect either. Who knew a discussion about football could lead to a happy relationship?
I don't think tampo is universal in the Philippines. I was raised to not sulk. My parents turned my **** red whenever I sulked ("Are you sulking?! Come here! I'll give you a reason to sulk!") so it's just not a Filipina thing. It's mainly dependent on parents and upbringing. I'm sure there are lots of Filipinas who don't sulk. But it's pretty obvious there are so many more that do.
I tried sulking once when I was upset with my boyfriend and I couldn't do it for more than three minutes (even though he was drunk and being a jerk). I ended up just telling him I was upset (first time I got upset) and he immediately sobered up.
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Aha, sorry.
US/UK "cultural differences", as George Bernard Shaw said "two countries separated by a common language".
As you would say over there "a whole different ball game" LOL
"discussion about football could lead to a happy relationship"
Being an Everton supporter I have had to develop this over the years
I ended up just telling him I was upset (first time I got upset) and he immediately sobered up.
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27th July 2009 #28
I was born and raised in the Philippines and I just came here last year for grad school. I don't really have a hometown because my family moved around, so I don't have any specific province's typical attitude. I was fortunate enough to have a family that has many foreigners as friends so I'm used to treading lightly until I get a good feel for the other person's culture.
I support Arsenal and my man is a lifelong United fan. Go figure! We'll obviously need two separate TV rooms for watching matches between our teams. Last November, I got to gloat, but when Arsenal lost to United last May, I came thisclose to making tampo. Good job he didn't gloat (I voluntarily cheered for United during the Champions League finals because he had been nice).
Hahaha! Maybe that's why we've never argued. He might be terrified of me! (I know you'll see this sooner or later, babe. You can tell me in private if you're scared. I promise I won't get upset.)
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