pakitangtao
Pakitang-tao is a Filipino term used to describe acts intended to be seen by others rather than to achieve genuine, substantive outcomes. The phrase denotes performative behavior—public displays or publicity stunts aimed at gaining approval, sympathy, or favorable media coverage. It is commonly employed in political, corporate, and social discourse as a pejorative label for insincerity or opportunism.
From the roots kita “pakita” (to show) and “tao” (person), the expression literally means “showing oneself to
In politics, pakitang-tao often refers to charity drives, policy announcements, or photo opportunities staged to generate
Critics view it as corrosive to trust when perceived as insincere, although some argue that public visibility