Tampo

Tampo

Tampo refers to a range of Filipino cultural behavior in which one may withdraw affection or cheerfulness from a person who has hurt one's feelings. [http://www.carouselpinoy.com/pinas.html Philippines ] ]

Because the behavior roots from Filipino culture, the term has no English equivalent, but "sulking" or "to sulk" is often considered the closest translation. [http://www.seasite.niu.edu/tagalog/love.htm Love, Courtship In Filipino Culture ] ]

Manifestations of Tampo

Tampo is usually manifested in the withdrawal of affectionate or cheerful behavior, and its expression is almost entirely nonverbal. These manifestations include:

* resisting expressions of affection
* not talking to the person concerned, or to people in general
* being unusually quiet
* locking one's self in his or her room.
* refusing to eat
* not joining friends in group activities
* withdrawing from the group
* simply keeping to one's self

These are usually efforts to get the offending party to make amends, and if these behaviors do not work, one might choose to escalate them - foot stomping, door slamming, and muttering, for example. [http://www.epinions.com/content_247551331972 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Culture Shock!: Philippines at Epinions.com ] ]

Cultural reason for Tampo

While these external manifestations may indeed sound like "sulking" in the western sense, the underlying cultural reason for them is what sets tampo apart. While sulking has strong negative connotations in western countries, tampo is quite acceptable among Filipinos [ http://www.sito.org/cgi-bin/egads/showart?show=jaf.0016&idonly=JAF] . In fact, Tampo has positive connotations for the Filipino, quite aside from the obvious negatives ones.

The cultural behavior tampo springs from the nonconfrontational nature of Filipino culture. That is to say, it is a way of expressing hurt feelings in a culture where the direct expression of anger or resentment is discouraged. The withdrawal behaviors of tampo are indirect ways of expressing hostility.

It can also be seen as a way by which Filipinos "save face," as direct confrontation is usually a threat to "smooth interpersonal relationships" (SIR), which is a deeply valued in Philippine society. [ [http://countrystudies.us/philippines/41.htm Philippines - Social Values And Organization ] ]

Dealing with Tampo

The basic expectation of one who engages in tampo is for the offending party to woo or cajole him or her out of the feeling of being unhappy. The Tagalog term for this is "amuin."

For the offending party, the typical Filipino way of dealing with tampo is to respond to the offended party with friendly overtures or expressions of concern, after a short "cooling off" period. Not to do this may cause relations - especially romantic ones - to deteriorate. In most cases of tampo, healing the inner, emotional relationship between two people is usually more critical than resolving the issue itself.

Related Cultural Traits

Like other Asians, Filipinos believe strongly in saving face. This is why, in response to an invitation, when a Filipino says yes, it might mean “yes”, but could mean “maybe”, or even “I don’t know.” It is often difficult for Filipinos to bring themselves to say no, and it is a good idea to confirm a dinner invitation several times to ensure that they did not say yes because they could not find a proper way to say no. Also tied to saving face are amor propio, which means self respect; and hiya, which means shame. A Filipino would be thought of as lacking amor propio if, for example, they accepted criticism weakly or did not offer honored guests the proper hospitality. Hiya is felt by those whose actions are seen as socially unacceptable, and one of the ultimate insults in Philippine society is to be labeled wa _hi. balimbing] (after the many-sided fruit).

Term Usage

* Nagtampo - Past tense form of the word
* Nagtatampo - present participle form of the word
* Magtatampo - future tense of the word, usually an affectionate threat.
* Tampuhan - a lovers' quarrel, often manifested in total silent treatment or not speaking to each other.
* Tampururot - a humorous variant of the word tampo, which, when used as a verb refers to uncalled for or excessive tampo, and when used to refer to a person means that the person being referred to experiences tampo too easily.

References

External links

* http://filipinawives.com/Tampo.htm
* "Tampo" in http://www.sito.org/cgi-bin/egads/showart?show=jaf.0016&idonly=jaf&seq=18


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