المعنى
Shortened term for security personnel.
خلفية ثقافية
The 'Kuya Sikyo' culture is a blend of security and hospitality. Guards often act as concierges, opening doors and greeting customers with 'Good morning, Boss/Ma'am'. In high-rise condos, the 'Sikyo' is the gatekeeper of the building's social life, knowing everyone's schedule and managing all deliveries. Being a 'Sikyo' is a common job for men from the provinces seeking work in the city. It often involves long hours and living in barracks. Viral videos of 'Dancing Sikyos' are common in the Philippines, showing the lighthearted side of a serious job.
The 'Kuya' Rule
Always call a guard 'Kuya' (older brother) to their face. It builds instant rapport and is much more polite than 'Sikyo'.
Not for Police
Never call a police officer a 'sikyo'. They might find it insulting as it implies they are private security rather than state authority.
المعنى
Shortened term for security personnel.
The 'Kuya' Rule
Always call a guard 'Kuya' (older brother) to their face. It builds instant rapport and is much more polite than 'Sikyo'.
Not for Police
Never call a police officer a 'sikyo'. They might find it insulting as it implies they are private security rather than state authority.
Delivery Instructions
When using apps like Grab, write 'Leave with sikyo' in the notes. Every driver in the Philippines understands this perfectly.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct slang term for a security guard.
Naiwan ko ang payong ko sa ____ sa lobby.
The context of a 'lobby' and leaving an item suggests a security guard.
Which of these is the most polite way to address a guard directly?
Ano ang sasabihin mo sa guard?
Using 'Kuya' is the culturally respectful way to address service workers.
Match the sentence to the correct situation.
'Iwan mo na lang sa sikyo yung GrabFood.'
Leaving food with a guard is a common practice for deliveries in condos.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Bakit ka hinarang? B: Kasi wala akong ID, sabi ng ____ bawal pumasok.
Guards are the ones who check IDs at entrances.
Match the formal term to its slang equivalent.
Match the following:
Sikyo is the slang for Gwardya.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Where you find a Sikyo
Locations
- • Malls
- • Banks
- • Condos
- • Schools
- • Hospitals
بنك التمارين
5 تمارينNaiwan ko ang payong ko sa ____ sa lobby.
The context of a 'lobby' and leaving an item suggests a security guard.
Ano ang sasabihin mo sa guard?
Using 'Kuya' is the culturally respectful way to address service workers.
'Iwan mo na lang sa sikyo yung GrabFood.'
Leaving food with a guard is a common practice for deliveries in condos.
A: Bakit ka hinarang? B: Kasi wala akong ID, sabi ng ____ bawal pumasok.
Guards are the ones who check IDs at entrances.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
Sikyo is the slang for Gwardya.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, it's not offensive, but it is very informal. It's like calling a police officer a 'cop' in English.
Yes, it is gender-neutral, though some people might say 'Lady Guard' or 'LG' specifically.
Just add 'mga' before it: 'mga sikyo'.
They don't mind it when you talk *about* them, but they prefer 'Kuya' or 'Boss' when you talk *to* them.
Yes, 'Gwardya' or 'Security Guard'.
It's a common feature of Tagalog slang to add vowels to clipped English words to make them easier to pronounce in a Tagalog sentence.
No, use 'Security Guard' or 'Security Personnel' to sound professional.
Yes, it is understood and used throughout the Philippines.
A 'Sikyo' is a private employee; a 'Tanod' is a local community watchman.
S-I-K-Y-O. Sometimes people spell it 'Secyo', but 'Sikyo' is the most common.
عبارات ذات صلة
Gwardya
synonymFormal term for guard
Bantay
similarWatcher or caretaker
Lespu
similarSlang for police (Pulis)
Tanod
specialized formBarangay (village) watchman
Bouncer
specialized formSecurity for clubs/bars