Where s The Patis Setting

Where s The Patis Setting

What the setting of the story of where s the patis​

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1. What the setting of the story of where s the patis​


Answer:

we have the same question but I think it's in Europe.

Explanation:

Paragraph 7. There he is on the most expensive restaurant in Europe...


2. setting of where's the patis story​


Answer:

"Where's the Patis?" is a short story written by Carmen Guerrero-Nakpil. The story is about a Filipino who goes abroad and misses the taste of home-cooked food, particularly the Filipino fish sauce called "patis" . Unfortunately, I couldn't find any information about the specific setting of the story.


3. whats is food mentiond in the story a where s the pati​


Answer:

monggo saging at sinigang


4. Where's the patis summary


Answer:

Where's the Patis? is an essay by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil that explores the phenomenon of how “travel has become the great Filipino dream.” Filipinos go abroad either to tour foreign landscapes and experience other cultures or to work abroad so that they can give their loved ones a better life.Nov 15, 2018


5. in the story of Where's the patis..What are some of the international foods mentioned in the story? Where did they originate? ​


picture be po lihog indi ko mabal-an kung wla pic sng story


6. "Where's the Patis?" By Carmen Guerrero -NakpilWhat is patis? Why do people love to have it in a meal?​


First, patis is a great dipping sauce or marinade for meat, especially fish and pork. It plays a major role in elevating the flavor of simple ulam-with-rice meals like barbecue and daing na bangus.

7. Introduction of where is the patis​


Answer:

kitchen, restaurant

Explanation:

its where you find it


8. yuyul("Where's the Patis?" by Carmen Guerrero-Nakpii)ACTIVITY 2: Pics 'n Box The following pictures depicted the adventures of a Filipino in CarmenGuerrero-Naklpil's "Where's the Patis?" Fill out the boxes with correct lettersto come up with the correct description of the given picture.6.7.Filipino FoodCRCVNDINEMN0TTELWISS/E10.АLNSN​


Answer:

6. Condiment

7. Travel

8. Cuisine

9. Veninson


9. Which Countries did the person in the selection "Where's The Patis?"


Answer:

Philippines

Explanation:

patis is the tagalog term of soysauce


10. What are all the foriegn foods that are in the story of where's the patis?


Answer:

24 Nov 2020 — In the selection, Where's the Patis, some of the countries the author ... I think the Filipino in the story misses Filipino food so much because even ...

Explanation:


11. What are "Pinoy's" favorite food mentioned in Where's the Patis?


Answer:

The favorite food of the Pinoy are tapa, apahap,lapu-lapu, tapang usa, escargots(snails), frog' legs and of course rice.

Explanation:

Tapa- tapa is dried or cured beef

Apahap- known locally as Apahap, these Barramundi or Asian Seabass as they are also known are excellent gamefish.

Lapu-lapu- named after Cebu's legendary chieftain, the lapu-lapu or grouper is among Asia's most sought-after reef fish.

Tapang-usa- is cured deer meat.

Escargots- is a delicacy consisting of cooked edible land snails.

Frog's legs- legs of edible frogs are one of the better-known delicacies.

Rice- Rice is the most common staple food in the Philippines.

Every Filipino dream is to travel abroad and become a tourist. The desire of the Filipinos is to visit cities in Asia, European and American countries and taste all of their delights. We feel the excitement of a Filipino when he leaves the country and visit another one. But for our OFW (overseas filipino workers) aside from homesickness, craving of Filipino dishes is one of their problem when being away to their country.  No one can deny the fact that in one way or the other the Filipino will miss the Filipino ambiance and spirit. Filipino may denationalized himself but not his stomach. It simply means that wherever he may go, he will still long for the Filipino dishes.

For additional information regarding Filipino foods just click this link:

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12. What is the main theme for where's the patis


Inihahatid nito ang maka-Pilipinong kaisipan na nagnanasang pumunta ng abroad. Ano ang kahinatnan nito at ang pagpiling bumalik sa kinasayan ang konklusyon. Maging alaala na lamang ang kultura at karanasan sa banyagang lupain. Ang klima, pagkain, pananalita o mga idyoma at pananamit ng Pilipinas ay ikinumpara sa mga bagay na nasa ibang bansa. Pero nais pa ding hanapin ang kinasanayan.

Alinman sa pagiging turista upang libutin ang daigdig o ang manatili doon upang manirahan, o ang magtrabaho doon upang magkaroon ng magandang bukas, ang isang Pilipino na nagnanais na mag-abroad ay babalik din sa kaniyang sinilangan anumang ang pagbabago na naganap sa kaniya sa ibang bansa.


13. facts and opinion wheres the patis​


Answer:

Fact: Patis is a type of fish sauce commonly used in Filipino cuisine.

Opinion: Patis is a delicious condiment that enhances the flavor of many Filipino dishes


14. conclusion of where's the patis?​


Answer:

Tanong nyo Po sa mama nyo Ganon Kasi ginawa ko

Explanation:

thanks aral Po ng mabuti


15. what's the time order of the where's the patis


Answer:

ambut lng ok this is patis is atis ,atis is patis, Paris is lapis, lapis is Paris ,


16. what foreign foods were mention in Where's the Patis​


Answer:

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17. what is the theme of the story where's the patis?


Answer:

Where's the Patis? is an essay by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil that explores the phenomenon of how “travel has become the great Filipino dream.” Filipinos go abroad either to tour foreign landscapes and experience other cultures or to work abroad so that they can give their loved ones a better life.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Where's the Patis? is an essay by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil that explores the phenomenon of how “travel has become the great Filipino dream.” Filipinos go abroad either to tour foreign landscapes and experience other cultures or to work abroad so that they can give their loved ones a better life.

Explanation:

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18. Where's the Patis? Carmen Guerrero-Nakpil 5 mood for food ​


Answer:

Food

Explanation:

Because Patis is a food


19. who are the characters in the poem where is the patis


WHERE IS THE PATIS  

Carmen Guerrero Nakpil

(A post-war essay)

Character/s:

A Pinoy abroad - A Filipino living abroad, in the search of the culture and feeling at home, the Philippines. He always reminisces the feeling back home. Comparing taste of Philippines in general to what he is experiencing abroad.

The waiter – Serving in the most expensive restaurant in Europe where the Pinoy happened to dine.


20. where's is the patis? summary​


Answer:if a Filipino go abroad it would like to let's just say a Filipino go abroad it visited a restaurant and ordered the most expensive and delicious food but where's the patis? What if he shouted sinigang na bangus if the waiter have known Filipino foods he said and there were no rice to eat but potato in any kind of cook

Then he have gone to a Chinese restaurant and said finally there is rice even if Filipino go to abroad it will miss

The traditional Filipino foods on its own hometown

Explanation:

I forgot the title the title is where is the patis?


21. title: where's the patis by carmen guerrero-Nakpil​


Answer:

1.B- nostalgic

2.A- Light-hearted

3.D- To describe

4.C- Descriptive

5.A- The author misses things from the Philippines


22. What is the moral lesson of the essay where is the patis?


For me, we should appreciate our own country first and think our country is nothing to be compared with anything else. We should think what may happen if our dream will come true (we will abroad) or else we will have an instant regret.


23. The climax of WHERE IS THE PATIS. please help. asap​


Answer:

Where is the patis?Where is the patis?And when it comes a special order which takes at least half an hour the grains are large, oval and foreign- looking and what's more, yellow with butter. And oh horrors!- one must shove it with a fork or pile it with one's knife on the back of another fork.Where is the patis?And when it comes a special order which takes at least half an hour the grains are large, oval and foreign- looking and what's more, yellow with butter. And oh horrors!- one must shove it with a fork or pile it with one's knife on the back of another fork.After a few days of these debacles, the Pinoy, sick with longing, decides to comb the strange city for a Chinese restaurant, the closest thing to the beloved gastronomic country. There, in the company of other Asian exiles, he will put his nose finally in a bowl of rice and find it more fragrant than an English rose garden, more exciting than a castle on the Rhine and more delicious than pink champagne.Where is the patis?And when it comes a special order which takes at least half an hour the grains are large, oval and foreign- looking and what's more, yellow with butter. And oh horrors!- one must shove it with a fork or pile it with one's knife on the back of another fork.After a few days of these debacles, the Pinoy, sick with longing, decides to comb the strange city for a Chinese restaurant, the closest thing to the beloved gastronomic country. There, in the company of other Asian exiles, he will put his nose finally in a bowl of rice and find it more fragrant than an English rose garden, more exciting than a castle on the Rhine and more delicious than pink champagne.To go with the rice there is siopao (not so rich as at Salazar), pancit guisado reeking with garlic (but never so good as any that can be had on the sidewalks of Quiapo), fried lumpia with the incorrect sauce, and even mami (but nothing like the down-town wanton)Where is the patis?And when it comes a special order which takes at least half an hour the grains are large, oval and foreign- looking and what's more, yellow with butter. And oh horrors!- one must shove it with a fork or pile it with one's knife on the back of another fork.After a few days of these debacles, the Pinoy, sick with longing, decides to comb the strange city for a Chinese restaurant, the closest thing to the beloved gastronomic country. There, in the company of other Asian exiles, he will put his nose finally in a bowl of rice and find it more fragrant than an English rose garden, more exciting than a castle on the Rhine and more delicious than pink champagne.To go with the rice there is siopao (not so rich as at Salazar), pancit guisado reeking with garlic (but never so good as any that can be had on the sidewalks of Quiapo), fried lumpia with the incorrect sauce, and even mami (but nothing like the down-town wanton)Better than a Chinese restaurant is the kitchen of a kababayan. When in a foreign city, a Pinoy searches every busy sidewalk, theater, restaurant for the well- remembered golden features of a fellow- pinoy. But make it no mistake.

Explanation:

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24. Body of where is the patis​


Answer:

body of fish like dilis or shrimp


25. What is the tone of the excetpt from " wheres ' s the Patis"


Answer:

mood because that is the tone of the excerpt from where's the patis

26. analyse where is the patis​


Answer:

Analise

Explanation:

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27. All sauce of the story where is the patis


Answer:

ano po tanong asaan yung story

Explanation:


28. exposition of where's the patis storyrising action of where's the patis storyfalling action of where's the patis storyconflict problem of where's the patis storyconclusion of where's the patis storyending of where's the patis storyit's for my home reading report:)​


Explanation:

Where's the Patis?" is a short story written by Carmen Guerrero-Nakpil about a Filipino family's experience of being homesick while living abroad. Here is the exposition, rising action, conflict, falling action, conclusion, and ending of the story:

Exposition:

The story takes place in a foreign land where a Filipino family, including the mother, father, and their daughter, are living. The mother is experiencing homesickness and longs for the familiar taste of Filipino food, particularly the patis or fish sauce.

Rising Action:

The mother attempts to find patis in a nearby grocery store but is unable to find it. She then goes to a Filipino store to purchase patis but it is closed. She finally meets a Filipino woman who tells her about a store that sells patis.

Conflict:

The mother faces the conflict of being homesick and missing the taste of Filipino food, especially the patis. She searches for patis and faces difficulty finding it, adding to her homesickness.

Falling Action:

The mother finds a store that sells patis and is able to purchase it. She then returns home and prepares a meal using patis for her family. They all enjoy the meal and feel a sense of comfort from the familiar taste.

Conclusion:

The story concludes with the mother realizing that the taste of patis is not just a physical taste but a reminder of her home and the memories associated with it. The taste of patis gives her a sense of comfort and belonging.

Ending:

The story ends with the mother feeling a sense of contentment and belonging as she eats her meal with her family. She feels a connection to her home country and is grateful for the experience of living abroad but also acknowledges the importance of her roots.


29. What is the theme of the story"where's the patis?"


Where’s the Patis? is an essay by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil that explores the phenomenon of how “travel has become the great Filipino dream.” Filipinos go abroad either to tour foreign landscapes and experience other cultures or to work abroad so that they can give their loved ones a better life. It is a sacrifice that a lot of Filipinos have chosen to make.

In a foreign land, you must learn to adjust and adapt to a new culture and to a new way of life. The way you dress, the way you speak, and the way you act will gradually change according to social conventions. However, it is said that “a Filipino may denationalize himself but not his stomach.” Wherever we go, we will always crave a taste of home, and there is no better way to experience that than by eating a home cooked Filipino meal that reminds you of who you truly are.

Where’s the Patis? reminds us that although it is good to discover new things and to experience new customs, we must always remember our roots, for it molded us into the person we are today.

For more information about Where’s the Patis?, visit the following link:

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30. 10 important events in "where's the patis?" by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil​


Answer:

1) The great Filipino dream is to become a tourist

The great Filipino dream is to become a tourist

2) The international cities thet Filipinos want to visit the most are Hongkong, Tokyo and other asian cities

3) Filipinos is very polite to foreigners

Filipinos is very polite to foreigners4) No, because he was still looking for Filipino foods but the only food that could be served was the food of foriegners and no rice was served for him

5) Filipinos love to eat rice because they grew up with it

Filipinos love to eat rice because they grew up with it

6) Yes, because he can only find the right taste and food that he's looking for here in the Philippines

7) Because when it comes to food we all have our own preferences

Explanation:

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