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Understand what a TCK is, explore their
challenges and benefits, and learn how to adjust!
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LEARN
Understand what a TCK is, explore their
challenges and benefits, and learn how to adjust!
(Scroll down to learn about TCKs)
WHO ARE TCKS?
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are people who grew up in countries different from their parents’ or passport country, creating a blend of cultures that becomes their own. It’s an exciting mix, but it also means identity and belonging can be messy, especially when coming back to a “home” that doesn’t full feel like one.
WHO ARE TCKS?
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are people who grew up in countries different from their parents’ or passport country, creating a blend of cultures that becomes their own. It’s an exciting mix, but it also means identity and belonging can be messy, especially when coming back to a “home” that doesn’t full feel like one.
WHO ARE TCKS?
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are people who grew up in countries different from their parents’ or passport country, creating a blend of cultures that becomes their own. It’s an exciting mix, but it also means identity and belonging can be messy, especially when coming back to a “home” that doesn’t full feel like one.
CHALLENGES OF A TCK
Reintegration can be both exciting and overwhelming for Filipino Third Culture Kids. While returning home offers a chance to reconnect with one’s roots, it can also bring challenges like adjusting to cultural expectations, social norms, and identity differences. Here’s what to expect as you navigate the journey of belonging and rediscovery.
CHALLENGES OF A TCK
Reintegration can be both exciting and overwhelming for Filipino Third Culture Kids. While returning home offers a chance to reconnect with one’s roots, it can also bring challenges like adjusting to cultural expectations, social norms, and identity differences. Here’s what to expect as you navigate the journey of belonging and rediscovery.
CHALLENGES OF A TCK
Reintegration can be both exciting and overwhelming for Filipino Third Culture Kids. While returning home offers a chance to reconnect with one’s roots, it can also bring challenges like adjusting to cultural expectations, social norms, and identity differences. Here’s what to expect as you navigate the journey of belonging and rediscovery.
benefits of being a TCK
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TCK Guide: Navigating Home & Identity
Why is storytelling important for TCKs?
Explore how storytelling can give your community a voice and drive positive impact.
Featuring: Jeman Malibiran
Watch time: 2 minutes
What mindset should TCKs have before reintegrating into local culture?
Supportive advice to help you navigate life in the Philippines and welcome new experiences along the way.
Featuring: Jeman Malibiran & Bernard Eseo
Watch time: 2 minutes
TCK Guide: Navigating Home & Identity
Why is storytelling important for TCKs?
Explore how storytelling can give your community a voice and drive positive impact.
Featuring: Jeman Malibiran
Watch time: 2 minutes
What mindset should TCKs have before reintegrating into local culture?
Supportive advice to help you navigate life in the Philippines and welcome new experiences along the way.
Featuring: Jeman Malibiran & Bernard Eseo
Watch time: 2 minutes
TCK Guide: Navigating Home & Identity
Why is storytelling important for TCKs?
Explore how storytelling can give your community a voice and drive positive impact.
Featuring: Jeman Malibiran
Watch time: 2 minutes
What mindset should TCKs have before reintegrating into local culture?
Supportive advice to help you navigate life in the Philippines and welcome new experiences along the way.
Featuring: Jeman Malibiran & Bernard Eseo
Watch time: 2 minutes
FROM ONE TCK TO ANOTHER
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FROM ONE TCK TO ANOTHER
Starting a new chapter in the Philippines is easier with a little guidance. Hear from fellow TCKs as they share advice and stories from their own journeys to help you navigate life here.
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FROM ONE TCK TO ANOTHER
Starting a new chapter in the Philippines is easier with a little guidance. Hear from fellow TCKs as they share advice and stories from their own journeys to help you navigate life here.
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ADVICE FROM OTHER TCKS
If you can’t figure out who or what you truly are, just try things. Let yourself lose and try something new.
- VALDEZ
Never be afraid to make mistakes and never be afraid of asking for help.
- DISTRAJO
Finding friends is really my main recommendation. Aside from relying on a support system, give yourself grace and time.
- NOEL
Focus on what resonates with you from each culture instead of trying to fit perfectly anywhere.
- NAPUTO
Be open to everything.
- ISAGAR
RELATABLE EXPERIENCES

Filipino humor
Has difficulty picking up on certain jokes and local references that others easily understand.

COMMUTE STREET LINGO
Not knowing jeep routes, street slang, and everyday Filipino habits can make you feel out of place, making home seem strangely unfamiliar.

ISOLATION
Being treated like a tourist, with people switching to English, keeping distance, or even showing moments of racism and exclusion, despite being Filipino.
How tcks learned to adjust

THROUGH COMMUNITIES
Joined college organizations and connected with fellow TCKs, helping them adjust and build meaningful friendships.

learned independence
Learned how to commute and communicate with locals, gradually becoming more confident navigating public transportation.

Tips from Social media
Discovered trends, fashion, and makeup tips through social media, making it easier to stay connected with local culture.
ADVICE FROM OTHER TCKS
If you can’t figure out who or what you truly are, just try things. Let yourself lose and try something new.
- VALDEZ
Never be afraid to make mistakes and never be afraid of asking for help.
- DISTRAJO
Finding friends is really my main recommendation. Aside from relying on a support system, give yourself grace and time.
- NOEL
Be open to everything.
- ISAGAR
Focus on what resonates with you from each culture instead of trying to fit perfectly anywhere.
- NAPUTO
RELATABLE EXPERIENCES

Filipino humor
Has difficulty picking up on certain jokes and local references that others easily understand.

COMMUTE STREET LINGO
Not knowing jeep routes, street slang, and everyday Filipino habits can make you feel out of place, making home seem strangely unfamiliar.

ISOLATION
Being treated like a tourist, with people switching to English, keeping distance, or even showing moments of racism and exclusion, despite being Filipino.
How tcks learned to adjust

THROUGH COMMUNITIES
Joined college organizations and connected with fellow TCKs, helping them adjust and build meaningful friendships.

learned independence
Learned how to commute and communicate with locals, gradually becoming more confident navigating public transportation.

Tips from Social media
Discovered trends, fashion, and makeup tips through social media, making it easier to stay connected with local culture.
ADVICE FROM OTHER TCKS
If you can’t figure out who or what you truly are, just try things. Let yourself lose and try something new.
- VALDEZ
Never be afraid to make mistakes and never be afraid of asking for help.
- DISTRAJO
Finding friends is really my main recommendation. Aside from relying on a support system, give yourself grace and time.
- NOEL
Be open to everything.
- ISAGAR
Focus on what resonates with you from each culture instead of trying to fit perfectly anywhere.
- NAPUTO
RELATABLE EXPERIENCES

Filipino humor
Has difficulty picking up on certain jokes and local references that others easily understand.

COMMUTE STREET LINGO
Not knowing jeep routes, street slang, and everyday Filipino habits can make you feel out of place, making home seem strangely unfamiliar.

ISOLATION
Being treated like a tourist, with people switching to English, keeping distance, or even showing moments of racism and exclusion, despite being Filipino.
How tcks learned to adjust

THROUGH COMMUNITIES
Joined college organizations and connected with fellow TCKs, helping them adjust and build meaningful friendships.

learned independence
Learned how to commute and communicate with locals, gradually becoming more confident navigating public transportation.

Tips from Social media
Discovered trends, fashion, and makeup tips through social media, making it easier to stay connected with local culture.