Bb. Pilipinas 2014 Question and Answer Portion: Angela's Version
I am not a “super” fan of beauty pageants but I like watching them. To
see the contestants’ physical beauty, it is enough for me to see them in their
long gowns or national costumes (because there is greater variety in these
attires than others) but to gauge their wit, I really have to watch the
question and answer portion. This part is the most important for me because this
measures more accurately (in comparison to modelling various attires) real
beauty. I believe that beauty is not superficial. I believe that beauty is from
within – from the heart and from how one thinks. In this world, I believe that
many are physically attractive but few are those with good hearts and beautiful
minds.
Soooooooo... When I watched the Coronation Night of Binibining
Pilipinas 2014, I really focused on the Q&A part. The questions varied from
easy to difficult and very good questions. In my opinion, no answer from the
ladies was very good (because no answer gave me goosebumps and it’s
disappointing, haha). Therefore, I challenged myself to answer the pageant
questions. (Silly, right?) But I guess this is worth my time and I hope worth
yours also.
1. What
city in the world do you think best suits your character and why?
I guess I would be
best in our very own Baguio City. Baguio has the right weather, not too cold
compared to the foreign cities up north and not hot either, really perfect for
me who prefers a weather that’s only cool – not cold nor hot. Baguio is
civilized and developed, again, perfect for me who yearns for development all
the time, who yearns for the right amount of stress in things especially at
work. Baguio, despite its economic development, is still grounded with its
ecological nature and its culture. This suits me because I am a nature-loving
person, a person who prefers the serenity and freshness of a province (as
connoted in the Philippine setting) and of course, a person who does not forget
the persons, things and events that lead me to who I am in the present.
2. As
a beauty pageant contestant, what would you say to people who lack confidence
that you have?
To those who lack
confidence, you have no reason to lack such. Put in your mind your strengths
and enhance them. Acknowledge your weaknesses and limit them. It’s a matter of
knowing yourself and loving who you are. Learn to love yourself, accept who you
are and believe in your capability. When you feel this for yourself, it shows.
It radiates.
3. Should
you win one of the titles, how will you use your crown to push your advocacy?
Having one of the
titles entitles me to be of influence to people. I will use this influence to
promote my advocacy. If asked what advocacy this would be, this would be the
promotion of mental health care in the Philippines because I believe this is
one of the things that our country is lacking and is still naive about as
evidenced by the large number of undiagnosed mental illnesses in our country
and the obvious stigma given to those who have such illnesses.
4. There
is a song saying, “All we need is love.”
Apart from love, what else do you think we need?
For this question,
I base my answer on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Yes, we need love but before
such, we have to satisfy our physiological needs. I would say we need water,
food, clothing, home but to put all these into one, I think it would be best to
say that we need money. We need money to afford and acquire things that will
satisfy our physiological needs. By then can we only be functional and thus
able to show and share our love.
5. March
is Women’s Month. For you, what is the greatest advantage of being a woman?
A woman’s advantage
would be... Hmm... I have not thought of anything really good so far but I
guess it would be the fact that in this world where there is a lot of
stereotypes (although I do not promote sexism and stereotypes), a woman can do
things both manly and womanly. An easy example would be a woman can wear jeans
which used to be exclusively for men but a man cannot wear skirts without being
judged or thought as crazy or odd. A woman who does “male jobs” is cool but a
man who does “female jobs” is not. These are stereotypes that I am not fond,
given that I believe in gender equality, but I guess for now, this is the
reality and this so far has been advantageous for women.
Note: A good friend
of mine answered, “The greatest advantage of being a woman is that she can have
multiple orgasms.” – naughty but good answer!
6. Ano
ang pinakamagandang leksyon na maituturo ng isang babae sa buong mundo?
Ang pinakamagandang
leksyon na maituturo ng isang babae sa buong mundo ay ang katotohanang kahit
ano pa ang iyong sekswalidad, maaari kang magtagumpay. Hindi basehan ang iyong
pagkakalalaki, pagkakababae, pagkabading o pagkatomboy ng paroroonan ng buhay
mo, ng kakayahan mo, ng katalinuhan mo o ng kabutihan ng puso mo. May karapatan
ang lahat na magtamasa ng karapatang pantay sa lahat. May karapatan ang lahat
na umunlad.
7. As
a binibini, you must be updated about the events happening around you. What particular
event or latest news affects you the most and why?
The latest news
that affects me the most as of this time is the lost plane of Malaysia
Airlines. As much as I am curious of what really happened and of why there is
not a trace of the plane’s loss, I feel very sorry for the loved ones of the
passengers who still have no idea of where the passengers are. I feel sorry
that until now, they have no closure of what really happened. I feel sorry for
them because going through such uncertainty of being hopeful and of being
realistic is very hard for sure.
8. Do
you think that being a beauty queen is a plus or a minus in landing a serious
job in the corporate world?
I think it’s a plus
to be a beauty queen in having a serious corporate job. Being a beauty queen
means having the innate strategic and beautiful mind, the selfless and
passionate heart, the integrity, the effective persuasion and influence to other
people, and the right amount of confidence. Having all these would really be
advantageous because these are the traits needed in order to be successful in
the corporate world.
9. If
you were given the chance to talk before an international audience, what would
you tell them about Filipino heroism?
I
will be very proud to tell them how brave Filipino heroes are as what they did
ranged from using peaceful and intellectual methods to defend our country to
sacrificing their lives for the Philippines. These do not only refer to our
national heroes but also to our modern heroes who show up in different ways everyday.
We have those who save lives during natural and man-made disasters, those who
fight for our country’s security, those who teach the young minds among others.
Filipino heroism in the modern context refers to those who do their roles as
citizens of this country with integrity no matter what the cost.
10. In
your opinion, what qualities inherent in a Filipina give them an advantage in
international pageants?
Filipinas,
aside from having the unique beauty and brains that stand out, have the inherent
quality of being graceful and sturdy at the same time. Filipinas are naturally “mahinhin”
because of our culture but we are also firm with what we want and what we do.
We are not easily shaken by stresses specifically the stress in the pageants.
Instead, we handle them with grace.
11. What
do you think are the reasons why the PH became the number one powerhouse of
beauty in 2013?
The Philippines is
the powerhouse source of beauty queens in 2013 because our ladies really had
what it took to be crowned. These beauty queens, no matter how different they
are from each other, they were able to showcase their uniqueness to the world.
They were able to make their selves stand out by being who they are, by
enjoying what they were doing.
12. Name
one thing you would sacrifice for a Binibini crown.
For a Binibini
crown, I would be willing to sacrifice a part of my privacy. I know that
winning the Binibini crown would make me a public figure and that means the
public gets to know most of what I do. I guess that is or is only the length I
would go for this crown and nothing more. (I cannot relate too much in this
question because it has never been my dream to win a Binibini crown.)
13. If
you could go back in time, what would you change and why?
If I could go back
in time, I would change nothing. I believe that things happen for a reason and
these things happen to get me somewhere I truly deserve to be. Also these
things made me who I am now, stronger and wiser; and I would not want my
present self to be any more or less than I am now. Things unfold in their own right
timing.
14. What
about being a Filipino woman are you most proud of and why?
Being a Filipina, I
am most proud of being empowered because it is from being empowered that I
learned to believe in myself, utilize the blessings endowed upon me and cultivate
my potentials.
15. Would
you fall in love and marry outside your religion? Why or why not?
Yes, I am open to
falling in love with someone outside my religion as long as we both believe in
a Higher Being and as long as we have the same ideas of morality. This is
because I am not a religious person but I believe in a Higher Being and I have
strong morals. However, when it comes to marriage, a change of religion is a
different story because I strongly believe that my beliefs are closest to the
Catholic teachings. I prefer that the man I’m going to marry be the one to
change his religion.
Answering these questions is pretty challenging and somewhat draining. Given
the time limit of 30 seconds to answer such questions, the candidates might
have been very pressured to come up with a good answer. This is why Q&A is
the best –it somehow enables us to gauge the contestant’s ability to maintain
grace and share her wits even under pressure.
Friend, bat saulo mo ata lahat ng questions? hahaha, pacopy, try ko ring sagutin. :)
ReplyDeleteHahaha friend, sinearch ko online iyong questions ;) sige try po, practice ka na para sa pagsali mo :))
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