"We have to accept that our President is different and he is working under a cultural way of communicating. Ganoon naman talaga mga Bisaya (That's really how Visayans speak). They are sarcastic. We exaggerate. We make fun pero accepted naman talaga (it's really accepted). It's just a manner of speaking but not the thought, it's not the content," Ilagan said. (READ: Davao's policies on women clash with Duterte's macho lingo)