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- Food Galore. Your entire clan’s signature dishes all under one roof! It makes no difference whether you get together before or after Christmas; there will always be food.
- Nosy Titos and Titas. They may sometimes ask pesky questions, but our aunts and uncles always want the best for us. They are the reason why young adults who have never been married fear going to family reunions.
- Fun Games with Your Cousins. A simple game can turn competitive when your cousins are around. Some aunts and uncles (and sometimes our own parents) can’t help but compare their children with each other when you are at a family reunion in the Philippines.
- Performing Children. Cute little cousins are always the stars of family reunions. It’s not only the young adults who dread family reunion ideas in the Philippines but also the children and teenagers who will be forced to perform for the whole family.
- "Ay, ang laki mo na!" Your tita, whom you only see once in a year, only ever says this to you, well, once a year.
- "Mag-mano ka sa tito/tita/lolo/lola mo." And there are hundreds of them! It's quite tiring, but you totally get that feeling of being respected, especially after your nephews and nieces do the same to you.
- "Kaninong anak ka nga?" Because every Baby is your tita and every Boy is your tito, relatives can get confused when you greet them and they give you aguinaldo.
- "Nagustuhan mo ba 'yung mga pinadala ko?" How can you not? Your favorite aunt from abroad always sends you enough clothes, shoes, makeup, and accessories to get you through all the holiday parties.
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- Financing and Budgeting
- Activities For Everyone
- Location, Location, Location
- The Kick Off
- Backup Plan
- Creating Memories
You should start planning as early as now. This will give you all the time you need to set up everything you need and to get all event aspects (from the food to the family reunion activities) well organized. Also, planning this early will give you a head-start in reserving the best venue. And lastly, planning early allows you and your family to get...
The “no man is an island” saying definitely holds true with planning a huge event like a Filipino family reunion. So yes, you will definitely need all the help you can get. The good thing about Pinoy extended families is we are usually close-knit and surely family members (especially those who are in the same age group as yours) will be more than w...
Before you can even roll out anything with the plan, you’re going to need funds. With this, it all boils down to how many donations you’ll be able to collect from willing sponsors. You can either ask donations from rich relatives (in money or in kind) and/or you can plan a fundraising activity to cover some of the expenses at the reunion. Once you ...
Make sure the activities you planned are inclusive for everyone — from the lolos and lolas to the apos.. It’s best that you do a bit of background check of the attendees to know their hobbies and inclinations and find a venue that would provide amenities they might need. Alta Vista de Boracay, for instance, has all the things one would need to ente...
As mentioned above, finding a venue that not only offers great deals, but can also provide all the facilities for a perfect family reunion is key to your success as this year’s organizer. But aside from that, one should also consider if a location is easily accessible by most (if not all) of your family members. Boracay, for instance, is a perfect ...
To make the event more exciting for each and every one of the attendees, start the reunion with a bang by setting up a welcoming booth, complete with welcome banners and with volunteers who would greet participants and hand out giveaways as they enter the venue. This also allows you to ask for each relative and family members who came to sign at th...
As with all planning, you should always have a backup plan for each and every activity you have set up, especially if some of the activities plannedare outdoors in case the weather turned sour. Also, it’s best that the venue you have picked can accommodate emergency requests should the original plan didn’t go well.
For such a huge family event, it’s best to document everything for future reminiscing. And what better way to do that than to capture precious moments in videos and stills. For this, you can either hire a professional photographer and videographer, or, to cut down costs, you can ask for volunteers to take pictures and/or videos in their cameras or ...
Holidays in the Philippines have always been a time for family reunions. However, stay-at-home protocols and social distancing throughout the pandemic put a damper on this well-loved tradition. Most Filipinos have been waiting patiently since 2020 to reunite with extended family and celebrate Christmas together.
My Filipino family does not hold a family reunion every year, but it is part of the vibrant Filipino Culture to hold one every few years. Most families have OFWs, workers abroad, so whenever a few of them are in the Philippines on vacation at the same time, that is when a “spur of the moment” family reunion is organized!
Dec 24, 2015 · Smile!” in any occasions, birthday parties, reunions, weddings, Christmas and New Year’ parties, capturing the moments makes everything a total package. Taking photos of their laughs ...
DMCI puts together key tips on how to host a foolproof family reunion. Here’s a playbook to guide you. Photo courtesy of Burst via Pexels. Picking the right venue. Whether you’d like to go low-key, classy or high profile with your family reunion, DMCI Properties has just the right event venues for you. If you prefer a casual feel to the ...