Looking for food and bought Filipino "Bananaque"
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- We're wandering around Barangay South Cembo looking for some good food and we stopped and talked to some traffic cops and bought some bananaque and turon from a street vendor (as well as heard a little gossip about a street vendor!
Traffic aides sacrifice a lot for their job. 👍
Kurt....some essentials to bring on dry season in the Philippines:
.bimpo or washcloth
.extra shirt in the bag, light colored
.cotton tank tops or ribbed tanks
.folding umbrella
.sunglasses with uv protection or dark tint
.water bottle, silicone to save from weight
.lots of loose change and bills to buy cold drinks and fruits on the street
I'm gonna add all of this to the packing list!
@@tagalogkurt yup. Never never use sleeved shirts.....cotton tank or undershirts like fruit of the loom is better....well you can use typical shirts but choose the thinner ones as it gives more chance for air passing through. Also, make it baggy or larger so to give space between skin and your shirt. Also if its unnecessary, never go out between 9.30am til 3pm. Or of there are important things for you to do, typical pinoys go out after 2.30 so as not to "salubong" the sun when it is on its highest set at 12pm.
0:50 Ikaw madaling masusunog, kami sunog na.😂😂😂😂 4:43 Ang galing ng sagot. 😂😂😂😂
Yung binilihan mo ng turon , they are our neighbors...
It's "banana cue", not "que".
😊
Hi @TagalogKurt, aim for comfort not fluency. Once you're comfortable speaking with even broken Tagalog, Filipino will appreciate you and guide you to be more fluent. Good job!
Traffic enforcer on the right: “there’s an AFAM that can speak Tagalog. What do I do?!” 😂
Hahahah
Just go straight from the intersection.. that's where we live.. Hindi kita Nakita 😂
You went inside our street... That yellow house behind you when you are eating bananacue is our house!!! 🏠
I didn't see you coz I'm inside the house!
May pang halo halo din sila kuya kurt. Sana tinry mo din.
Nice click bait on this one, Kurt. Cmon, man, you're better than that.
Gala gala also means walking around the blocks
My paborito yang turon at BBQ
East Rembo that’s near BGC
Magaling kna Kuya Kurt magtagalog...masarap yan oh bananaque(banana glazed sugar)at turon paborito meryenda ng mga Pinoy!👍
Sayang! Nakita sna kita! 😅
MSarap b ang bananaque n nabili mo?
ILOVE BANANAAQUE LOL
♥ banana Q and turon!
What is he upto now? 😂
Instead of lumalakad, just use galavanting or galabanting 😅. Or Lakwatsa
Kuya kurt how do you handle the heat ? pareho tayo may hypertension, ingat sa ilalim ng init.
Yes they are, masipag ( tanodbayan) They should wear hats not brolly😂😂🌂☂️
Hey Kurt, I suggest you wear a hat. It’s just super hot there. Ingat palagi. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Yung mga aso sa likod mo interesado din sa Bananaque :)
that my house before and my shop is there before way back 2006 to 2008..hehe i remember my memories there wen i saw your video.❤❤
LAMPIN haha ayos yan Kurt!
Galing mo talaga kuya kurt
Sobrang napaka poging pogi mo po talaga kaya Kurt
Yum
4:25 Oh, my...you just witness a little scene that usually happens in the streets where common Filipinos like us live. Lol. 😂
Yep but you see, when he saw kurt, he became friendly all of a sudden. That represent us filipinos. Friendly and Filipino hospitality (mostly on foreginers tho)
@@chocochipkookie4798 "Friendly and Filipino hospitality (mostly on foreginers tho)"
What was the context of their convo bc I was super confused 🤔
@@tagalogkurt Starting from rom 4:06
Nelson (Guy): Ba't (bakit) nilagyan nila ng camera (sounds like it) 'yon (iyon)?
Lady Vendor: 'Di (hindi) ko alam.
Guy on the left: May bibili...may bibili.
You talking.
Nelson (Guy): Bawal 'yon eh! Ba't 'di man lang nagpaalam sa akin? Bigla na lang...binalik nila 'yong (iyong) ano ko?
Lady Vendor: 'Di (hindi) ko alam kasi nakita ko... (end part was intelligible)
Nelson (Guy): Dapat nagpapaalam sila.
There was so much noise in the backgound. Some words are so hard to understand. Looks like someone put up something somewhere without the Nelson guy's permission and he was really pissed. Whatever that is, his mood changed suddenly when he realized that the customer talking (you) is a foreigner.
To be fair, I don't think you should question your Tagalog skills in this one because alot of subjects were not mentioned so we have no idea what they were referring to. Also there was so much noise in the background that made some words hard to understand even for native Filipino speakers like me.
@@mrrahbieh that makes more sense cause I was going crazy trying to listen to the video and translate 😁 lol
I'll give you a tip, the best bananacue has bits of hardened caramel / dark brown sugar on it. If it's pale, most likely it's bland.
You used the "barya" (coins) again instead of "sukli" (change). Hehe... 😁
Haha I know! There's a two week lag time from filming to posting (bc of editing and whatnot) so I haven't learned my lesson yet about "change"
@@tagalogkurt your next visit you should say SUKLI instead of Barya lol