Math Problem - - Filipino Culture
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:34 am
This was actually taken from a math book I saw at the public high school in Northern Mindanao where my girlfriend is the librarian:
Q. - - If 10 grams of shampoo sells in a sachet for P6.00 (six pesos = US$.13) and 100 grams of the same shampoo sells for P40.00 (40 pesos = US$.85), which is the least expensive?
A. - - The sachet. Reason:
P6.00 < P40.00
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Some explanation is needed:
Most Filipinos only live one day at a time. The idea of saving money is more about saving cash than buying a bigger size because, per unit, it costs less. That's a very foreign concept here. There is no such thing as tomorrow until it gets here. And then it's today.
The second family I lived with in the Philippines (near Manila) let me prepare my own breakfast after they discovered that I don't like my oatmeal cooked the local way (one pint of boiling water per serving, instead of 2/3 cup, with three cups of sugar... and this was presweetened oatmeal).
So I went to the supermarket and bought my own oatmeal, as well as some other breakfast items... I could get a single serving packet for P10.00. Or, I could get a nice big metal container that could make ten servings for P72.00. After finishing the cereal, I could have something to put some of my loose things. In the interest of saving money and having a nice metal Quaker Oats container, I bought the larger size. It would last a week. That was Monday night.
Tuesday morning, I had my oatmeal, toast, eggs, freshly squeezed orange juice, and black coffee. It was great. That night, the family asked me if I needed to go to the store to buy breakfast. I said no, that I took care of everything the night before. Everyone looked at me with a startled look.
Wednesday morning, I awoke to the smells of oatmeal, toast (burnt), oranges, and coffee. I thought maybe they watched me prepare my meal the day before and they were going to serve me my meal my way.
But no, I was wrong... They took it all for themselves. Not having the idea of saving something to use for later on, they had no idea why, when I got into the kitchen, I was so angry that they were eating up my food.
"We asked you if you wanted to go to the store last night."
The worst part was that my metal can was flattened by the kids and put into the trash.
And that's why the sachet of shampoo is cheaper than the bottle.
Q. - - If 10 grams of shampoo sells in a sachet for P6.00 (six pesos = US$.13) and 100 grams of the same shampoo sells for P40.00 (40 pesos = US$.85), which is the least expensive?
A. - - The sachet. Reason:
P6.00 < P40.00
______________________________________________________________
Some explanation is needed:
Most Filipinos only live one day at a time. The idea of saving money is more about saving cash than buying a bigger size because, per unit, it costs less. That's a very foreign concept here. There is no such thing as tomorrow until it gets here. And then it's today.
The second family I lived with in the Philippines (near Manila) let me prepare my own breakfast after they discovered that I don't like my oatmeal cooked the local way (one pint of boiling water per serving, instead of 2/3 cup, with three cups of sugar... and this was presweetened oatmeal).
So I went to the supermarket and bought my own oatmeal, as well as some other breakfast items... I could get a single serving packet for P10.00. Or, I could get a nice big metal container that could make ten servings for P72.00. After finishing the cereal, I could have something to put some of my loose things. In the interest of saving money and having a nice metal Quaker Oats container, I bought the larger size. It would last a week. That was Monday night.
Tuesday morning, I had my oatmeal, toast, eggs, freshly squeezed orange juice, and black coffee. It was great. That night, the family asked me if I needed to go to the store to buy breakfast. I said no, that I took care of everything the night before. Everyone looked at me with a startled look.
Wednesday morning, I awoke to the smells of oatmeal, toast (burnt), oranges, and coffee. I thought maybe they watched me prepare my meal the day before and they were going to serve me my meal my way.
But no, I was wrong... They took it all for themselves. Not having the idea of saving something to use for later on, they had no idea why, when I got into the kitchen, I was so angry that they were eating up my food.
"We asked you if you wanted to go to the store last night."
The worst part was that my metal can was flattened by the kids and put into the trash.
And that's why the sachet of shampoo is cheaper than the bottle.