Huy Mars! Ano ba ang latest?: Exploring the Marites Culture of Filipino Middle-Aged Women
Alexa Nicole Desacada | Methuselah Bea Adina | Abigail Dalundon | Jesiree Adia Gaoiran | Carl Andrei Llames | Gly Ann Mae Lopina | Ralph Lawrence Loterte | Syde Molina | Denise Samson | Joyce Sapico | Hardie Gieben Cruz
Discipline: others in psychology
Abstract:
The gossip culture in the Philippines leads to quarrels and involves unresolved issues concerning people's relationships affected by their various perceptions towards others. This can manifest through spreading false accusations, baseless assumptions, judgments, and misinformation regarding someone's life that will impact their reputation. It may have exhibited positive outcomes but differs in intentions. The study explored the various aspects of this cultural phenomenon, including its origins, digitalization, and impact on individuals and society. Six Filipino Middle-Aged Women from a community possess an enterprising neighborhood that can engage in everyday communication, including gossiping among each other. In this way, their personal experiences, insights, and perspectives will be brought to life to support the nuances of this cultural phenomenon. The study found that Marites culture remains prevalent today, driven by personal satisfaction rather than tangible gain. While it fosters social connections and builds ties, its negative aspects warrant intervention. The lived experiences of Filipino middle-aged women can inform evidence-based discussions to promote a healthier, constructive gossip culture in the country. Understanding the dual nature of Marites culture offers insight into creating initiatives that mitigate its harmful effects while preserving its social benefits. By leveraging the experiences of middle-aged women, more effective strategies can be developed to transform gossip into a positive force for community cohesion.
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