Argumentative Essay On GED105
Argumentative Essay On GED105
It all started in 15th century, when the Philippines was colonized by Spain.
Although, our country, or rather our ancestors, were exporting goods along with China,
Japan, Moluccas, etc. However, when the Spaniards came, they closed all harbors in
Manila except in Mexico. Thus, they created a galleon trade which the ship will depart in
Manila, Philippines and will arrive with the goods to Acapulco, Mexico. Manila acquired
new culture, and language. The city also became as the meeting point of individuals, and
goods (Reyes, 2017). The country began to gain something new, things that people
cannot find in their vicinity, things that cannot be found in the country. Even before, by
exporting and importing goods, we had already benefitted from it; it brought us things
Globalization introduced us to many benefits that are very useful to us today. This
launched us to having a quality life, a much improved one. Also, the technology it
presented leading to having a wider connectivity around the world. There are also large
industries that created, had given us job opportunities. According to Habito (2020), it
brought the Philippines a broader choice of services, alleviated the costs of basic goods,
things that Filipino customers will surely appreciate. In fact, because of having much
upgraded quality of businesses, the country was ranked 2nd best in Globalization
Aside from having easier life, it also taught us or rather it helped us to improve
our fluency in the universal language. The Philippines became known for having the
proficiency in the language of English. In 2015, it was said that the country has 70 percent
of the inhabitants are fluent in English (Hernandez, 2015). Although it was implemented
to be taught years ago, for a country that English isn’t their first language, that was a
pretty large amount of people. This would help the Filipinos to have job opportunities not
With the advancement of technology left and right, we are able to see other
country’s culture without going there. We all know that the culture of K-pop from South
Korea is now widely known in the world. Nowadays, you would see a hashtag trending in
Twitter about some K-pop group. Some Filipinos now love K-pop, the culture had spread
into their hearts. Not only that, there is also called K-drama, which most Filipinos enjoy
watching. Aside from these, we also gained the likeness of other people from other people
for their respective foods. We found out that we also like their food, that a lot of food
industries from other countries had invested here in the Philippines. From the restaurants
in Binondo, fast food chains like McDonald’s, the famous unli korean barbeque, up to the
buffets such as Vikings. We can now see various cuisines in different places. The
enjoyment of wearing or having imported clothes, shoes, etc. is also the effect of
Of course, this country is more of an agriculture one than the industrial type. There
are job opportunities given by big companies. It may be inside in the country, or even
outside. We have lots of resources that we can profit from, but instead other countries
benefitted from it. Our farmers and fishermen are the most undeserving from what the
government has been treating them. The government focused on how to increase the
trading transactions, how to give more space for unnecessary buildings causing hectares
of lands to be taken away from farmers. In Netherlands, 20 percent of their millionaires
are farmers (Pascoe, 2017). If our government can pay attention to farmers and
globally competitive, then how about the Filipino language? Is it going to be dismissed?
Although, I think there are subjects that are hard to translate in Tagalog, still it’s not
enough to leave the Filipino language. Some Filipinos do not even know how to write in
that language properly. They are confused on how to use or the difference between
Having or adapting several cultures will slowly lose our identity as a Filipino; the
national identity will be lost. Our traditions were slowly replaced by other nation’s
traditions. Some doesn’t appreciate OPM as much as they appreciate western music or
K-pop. The preference of people were slowly changing. They want other things, things
that were imported than being locally made. They’re choosing things from other
countries, not from their homeland. As we all know, imported goods are pricey and not
all can afford things that some people wouldn’t bat an eye on the price tag.
When the globalization started in the Philippines, we have lots of goods, goods
that are very useful. Up until now, we are evolving as things were developing. You cannot
stop the globalization. It gave us many benefits that can help us in our daily lives. We
could adapt things; it is in our hands whether we make it out for something good or bad.