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I studied in a school that has this policy. Hot take, I like it in retrospect. I can speak Filipino in Filipino class and outside of school hours. Monolingualism is even worse. We can speak our mother tongues, and at the same time be comfortable in a lingua franca that most countries can understand. Every language has its specific quirk on how its speaker understands the world. Being able to speak 2 (or 3 or more) languages gives you additional valuable perspectives.
Gets ko ang backlash ay yung mga policies na nagbabawal gumamit ng wika kahit sa araw araw na buhay, gaya ng Kulturkampf noong binawal ng Alemanya ang pagsalita ng Polako sa buhay pampubliko.