I hate hearing this word being thrown around so casually. When I worked at GW, plenty students used to call each other this like umm you guys don’t have kids, you’re just kids!
https://twitter.com/Lani4Pasifika/status/1255653248704249856 …
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Not that it matters to them whether they're right in what they say but to me I wouldn't say "påre", I just say kumpaire'. No confusion that way. I didn't hear "par" so widespread til I moved to Guam and really only recently actually. People in Saipan say "bat" not "par" lmao.
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I just realized what I said made it sound like I was invalidating your point. Your point I agree with, it is a generational thing definitely!
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I also remember growing up when my nana and mother would invite our Filipino friends, I’d hear them say “påré, påré” (I just put the “é” to emphasize the sound. It could’ve just been what I heard though. Interesting origins.
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LOL any Filipino my gma sees, their name is “manang”
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