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I daresay you name that museum, it needs to be known so that we are properly warned.
Rarely in my experience since because I was educated in public schools and there is no language enforcement and never been tapped on the shoulder just because of a language to speak.
With regionalism being strong in some places, there are some Bisaya -- either Cebuano, Ilonggo, or Waray, etc. -- who see Tagalog as a form of "cultural imperialism" from so-called "Imperial Manila" and as such they would actively or passively oppose it, and instead rather use English as a bridge language to try talking with other Filipinos from other parts of the country. Yeah, and some have weaponized language to the extent they would give certain perks and privileges to those speaking their own language.
In addition, some individuals or organizations are enforcing the concept that English is a language of the "educated" or the "civilized", and asking people to leave their regional language behind their homes.
I've said some personally identifiable information here on my account so babanatin ko if ever it becomes controversial, and there's a lot of cases where anyone being criticised on reddit are good at tracking the people there and identifying them and making it an issue on Facebook lol. But I'll DM you if you're okay with it.