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It's More Fun in the Philippines
Topic: “It’s more fun in the Philippines” Campaign Slogan

Introduction

The focus of my thesis is about the “It’s more fun in the Philippines” Campaign Slogan. I will discuss to you about why is it more fun in the Philippines. There are already several tourists who proclaims that it is more fun here in the Philippines. Have you been wondering why? Well maybe you're wondering why because you haven't been here. Well, to answer all your questions, I will state some facts here in my paper about why is it More Fun in the Philippines. I sincerely hope that you'll enjoy reading this and hopefully, i will be able to satisfy your curiosity.

First, There are so many beautiful places here in the Philippines like Luneta Park, Burnham Park, Puerto Prinsesa, Boracay, and etc. You will really enjoy viewing the scenery. I assure you that you will really appreciate everything that you will see here.

Second, Filipinos are known as cheerful people. We Filipinos love to smile and laugh. Even though we are burdened by problems, you wouldn't notice it for we always laugh like we don't have a care in the world. We are also known as hospitable and friendly. Whether you're a tourist or a fellow Filipino, we'll surely welcome you warmly here in the Philippines.

Third, we Filipinos are also known for our delicacies. Personally, not being able to taste food here in the Philippines, would be like missing a big part in my life. You must be thinking that i'm exaggerating, but i assure you, once you taste our food here, you'll regret everything you thought.

Lastly, We are also known for "Bayanihan". We always help those who are in need. For example, there's a calamity here in the Philippines. Filipino's would surely find a way to help each other. Even though we have problems ourselves, we'll always find a way to help those in need.

With that, I can conclude that It is More Fun in the Philippines.

Background of the Study

This study aimed to

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