Why is the University of the Philippines offering a 'red flags' class? Singapore News

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES: The University of the Philippines Open University has unveiled an exciting initiative for 2025—44 Massive Open Online Courses available for free to the public.

Among these, one course in particular has caught the attention of many, sparking curiosity and conversation – “Identifying Red Flags.” According to the, the course aims to help individuals recognize early warning signs in their romantic, platonic, or even professional relationships. But what exactly are red flags, and why are they so important?is crucial.

These toxic behaviors often mirror those found in unhealthy romantic relationships, underscoring the need for awareness in all types of interactions. On the other hand, in friendships, a lack of support, consistent negativity, or attempts to control your choices can also indicate a problematic relationship.

For the younger generation, the blending of traditional values with modern relationship trends requires a new set of tools for navigating these complex social landscapes.

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