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Angelique Manto from Pampanga - Question: There were calls by some sectors to ban movies and TV shows that portray the Philippines in a bad light. Should we - why or why not? | Answer: 'I believe that in every aspect, there are two things. There are the good and the bad. But it's in the matter of how we receive the images that we are sharing about the Philippines. We always share the good, the beauty there is in the Philippines. But we must also accept that in every aspect, there's the bad. And we must learn and grow from that, and improve the country that we are in. And hopefully, we see Philippines for the good and the bad and celebrate it and allow us to appreciate the country we're in.'
Pauline Amelinckx from Bohol - Question: There are reports of online sexual exploitation of women and children. As a woman, how do we make the digital space safe for you and other women and children? | Answer: 'I'll make the digital space safe by taking the lead in that action - by making sure that what I put out there is the truth and is also a message of hope for everyone else. And for anyone that finds himself or herself in such a situation, know that there are people out there who will be able to help you, reach out to you, and make sure that you will be able to get through this, and we can make a difference together.'
Christine Opiaza from Zambales - Question: A recent Goldman Sachs study found that artificial intelligence tools or AI could impact 300 million full-time jobs worldwide, which could lead to a significant disruption in the job market. What do you think of this? | Answer: 'We are moving forward progress and growth. But change is not always about progress. We have to consider that manpower really pulls up the economic development of each and every country. We have to put importance in each and every person making their crafts be seen in each and every aspect in the country. So we have to balance the AI and also the importance of having manpower in the country.'
Michelle Marquez Dee from Makati - Question: Income inequality is still high in the Philippines. The gap between the rich and the poor remains. How do we close that gap? | Answer: 'I think, first, we have to recognize what we have and the privileges that we have, such as food, education, and homes. I think the best way to address this is really through education because education holds no status quo. And every Filipino child has the right to education but not just any education, but quality education. Because I believe if the government can provide this to every Filipino child, then we can not only elevate their quality of life but we can empower them as well.'
Krishnah Marie Gravidez from Baguio - Question: Recently, the Department of Tourism has adopted a new branding campaign: 'We give the world our best.' For you, what is the best that we can offer to the rest of the world? Why do you consider it so? | Answer: 'Having to struggle at a very early age, I had uncertainties but I've received kindness a lot of times. So now, aside from it's free, I give kindness to everyone, because this kindness can go a long way, can motivate someone, or can give radiance to their days. Because this kindness also made me transform myself from a woman who had nothing to a lady that has the universe in her doorstep. Thank you.'
Angelique Manto from Pampanga - Question: Recently, the Department of Tourism has adopted a new branding campaign: 'We give the world our best.' For you, what is the best that we can offer to the rest of the world? Why do you consider it so? | Answer: 'I come here not just sharing my story but the multitude of stories that we have yet to hear, especially for those who are struggling in mental health. I believe the best that we could do and we could share is to remember and to remind everyone of the humanity in us, the empathy that have (sic) been inside of us all along and to unlock it so that we could provide more humanity in humanity. The best way to share that is to allow people safe spaces for mental health so we could further this advocacy and more. Thank you.'
Pauline Amelinckx from Bohol - Question: Recently, the Department of Tourism has adopted a new branding campaign: 'We give the world our best.' For you, what is the best that we can offer to the rest of the world? Why do you consider it so? | Answer: 'The best that we offer to the world is the Filipino warmth. It is something that we feel in other countries when we see other Filipino communities. But it's something e feel even more evidently here in the Philippines. And with this slogan at heart, with this value within us, we'll be able to bring so many people together to make a meaningful change out there and show them the best the Philippines has to offer.'
Christine Opiaza from Zambales - Question: Recently, the Department of Tourism has adopted a new branding campaign: 'We give the world our best.' For you, what is the best that we can offer to the rest of the world? Why do you consider it so? | Answer: 'The best that we can give to this world is to be of good cause, to find our purpose, to wake up every single day, be grateful that you still have the chance to live, to see the beauty of life. To find your purpose and make something out of it. To create a great change for the people around yourself, your family, and your community. And I hope we strive for betterment and development of each and every individual.'
Michelle Marquez Dee from Makati - Question: Recently, the Department of Tourism has adopted a new branding campaign: 'We give the world our best.' For you, what is the best that we can offer to the rest of the world? Why do you consider it so? | Answer: 'The Philippines is home to very beautiful natural resources - from the beaches to mountains. But I firmly believe that the best natural resource that the Philippines has is us Filipinos. We are the true heart and soul of the Philippines, with the way we are hospitable, with the warm smiles. And we are the reason why the world keeps coming back for more. No matter where the universe takes me, I will always be proud to call the Philippines my home, and no matter what happens, I will always be proud to call myself Pinoy.'