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  1. Alamat ni Juan Tamad. Role Play Scripts. Isang araw, sa isang maliit na baryo, naroroon si Juan Tamad na may matinding nais na kumain ng malamig na bunga ng bayabas. Sa halip na pitasin ito mula sa puno, pinili niyang maghintay na lamang sa ilalim ng puno at abangan ang pagbagsak ng bunga.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Juan_TamadJuan Tamad - Wikipedia

    Juan Tamad ( Filipino for "Lazy John") is a character in Philippine folklore noteworthy for extreme laziness. [1] . He is usually portrayed as a child, although in some interpretations, he is said to be a young man. Stories.

  3. So Who Is Juan Tamad? Juan Tamad (Filipino for Lazy John) is a famous character in the Philippines who is noted for extreme laziness. Portrayed as a child in many stories, Juan is often described as lazy and, at the same time, stupid that he usually appeared as comic.

  4. Juan Tamad or Lazy John is Philippine's favorite collection of stories about a lazy boy, Juan. Juan Tamad Courts Mariang Masipag. Love comes to anyone in an unexpected moment. Love struck lightning-like the lazy heart of Juan Tamad when he saw the beauteous maid, Mariang Masipag.

  5. Juan Tamad or Lazy John is Philippine's favorite collection of stories about a lazy boy, Juan.

  6. Folklores on lazy Juan, or “Juan Tamad,” was said to symbolize the typical Filipino. Stories of lazy Juan went around, especially narrated to kids and young people, hoping that the young generation would be challenged to wake up and determine not to be like lazy Juan.

  7. The stories of Lazy John or “Juan Tamad” depict a young Filipino boy whose utmost laziness leads his character to doing stupid things. Such stories normally end up comedic and making readers realize how being lazy is a bad thing.

  8. Jul 4, 2014 · While other cultures seem to embrace idleness and call it art, the closest that exists within the Philippine context is arguably the tale of Juan Tamad. Obviously, it isn’t like hakuna matata and dolce far niente, sayings that we’d quote when we want to justify our idleness.

  9. Sep 26, 2011 · Juan Tamad Series Part 1: Juan Gathers Guavas. The guavas were ripe, and Juan’s father sent him to gather enough for the family and for the neighbors who came to visit them. Juan went to the guava bushes and ate all that he could hold. Then he began to look around for mischief.

  10. The Legend of Juan Tamad | USC Digital Folklore Archives. Background: The informant is my Uncle. He was born in the Philippines and came to the United States when he was twelve. He went to Hollywood High School and after he attended chiropractic school. He enjoys watching basketball and is also on the verge of retiring from work. Informant:

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