pagmamano
Pagmamano is a Filipino gesture of respect primarily shown to elders. It is performed by taking the back of an elder's hand and gently pressing it to one's forehead. This act is accompanied by the phrase "Mano po," which translates to "Your hand, please." It is a common practice in the Philippines, particularly during family gatherings, holidays, and when greeting respected individuals. The gesture signifies deep respect, reverence, and acknowledgment of the elder's wisdom and position within the family or community.
The act of pagmamano is not just a physical gesture; it embodies a cultural value deeply ingrained