@@TheOnlyTruthTalker I have a question related to pagpag. The Philippines government does not provide free or heavily subsidized grains, eggs etc for the poor?
@@gshen231 of course not, poverty is very high in that country and the country itself is very poor so there’s not enough money to help, and also their goverment is very corrupted.
@@TheOnlyTruthTalker Country is not poor for sure. I would not had asked the question if I thought so as governments also become helpless if the country is poor. The government may be corrupt, I may agree with that, in fact most governments around the world are. Just trying to understand why pagpag!!
I want to know....if a young Filipina had the opportunity to travel, have financial freedom with a foreigner, would she be willing to bypass having children in order to do so?
I respect their honesty. Everyone in the world wants financial stability. Couple that with a simple life of staying out of debt and living below your means and it is a happy stress free life.
Haha I know right. Dudes all over mall camera and everyone taking pics there. Funny thing is he could have walked behind me. Wonder what he's running away from 🤔
Nice to hear young people what it means success for them. Me only one regrets I have is not to visit the Philippines. I visited 21 countries and some maybe more than times. I studied in an European University and have a beautiful career as a hotel manager. I have children and grandchildren home and all the good things in life but still I never found success yet.
another good interview, especially i like the way you push the subjects to be specific, and NOT let them get away with some generic , lazy , wishy washy answer ( like i got from the japanese when i lived there). plz keep them coming, heres a topic suggestion," different cultural parenting styles "
I think most want to finish college, work, etc. Money to help their families, mostly. College education is an opportunity in the Philippines and abroad. 2,000,000+ of them work for call centers and contribute $32,000,000,000 to the country’s GDP. Remittances from abroad from their relatives adds $ 24,000,000,000+ to the economy, mostly spend on education and basic needs. I know, I’m a product of a family receiving remittances, and now sending remittances to mostly educate them and for them to have opportunities.
As far as I know, these women need financial independence to stabilize themselves, and help their families to a fault, but they also need men to become good partners in creating successful families. In the US and developed countries, it’s different. I think it’s very difficult to create families in developed countries unless the household can at lest net around $140,000 a year because everything seems unaffordable now. You will need a two income family or one breadwinner to make at least that amount to house and feed your family in a safe neighborhood. Access to Education maybe easier now because of online education choices, charter schools, affordable private schools… but you still need a spouse to stay home and cover all responsibilities that go with that role. I think the Philippine middle class is still a household with 2 income earners and that’s why the women are always saying they want to be financially independent so that they can help strengthen the family unit.
for your question if i could ask anything i would want someone to love and who love me just someone to marry and start something just someone kind and respectfull And i wonder in the video a lot of them say they want to have finnacial freedom and be independant but in which way ? because here in Europe and in USA usually women say that because they don't need and want man they want to earn their own money etc be strong woman it is the same for them or it's fianancial freedom in the way they don't have to live with their parent and their parent are here to support them financially so they are free to start their life without them ? or something else when they said that
In my opinion, I think when she meant financial indepedence is just the ability to make the big choices or finally acknowledge by our familes as no longer dependent. We are for the most part very family oriented but for most of our early lives, we are feed or supported to get by. There comes a time when we can finally stand on our own and even help out the family a bit. Adulthood does not trigger this, financial independence does cause everybody got family who still depend on the family support to get by. So financial independence doesn't mean "I don't need a man" but more so "I can stand on my own"
Filipino women are always independent, financially, many are college grads even before the U.S. women’s movement. Like in Japan, women play a big role in raising a families. They co-manage their family in all aspects.
As far as I know, these women need financial independence to stabilize themselves, and help their families to a fault, but they also need men to become good partners in creating successful families. In the US and developed countries, it’s different. I think it’s very difficult to create families in developed countries unless the household can at lest net around $140,000 a year because everything seems unaffordable now. You will need a two income family or one breadwinner to make at least that amount to house and feed your family in a safe neighborhood. Access to Education maybe easier now because of online education choices, charter schools, affordable private schools… but you still need a spouse to stay home and cover all responsibilities that go with that role. I think the Philippine middle class is still a household with 2 income earners and that’s why the women are always saying they want to be financially independent so that they can help strengthen the family unit.
Guarantee you get totally different answers from Province Filipinas. Cebu is the 2nd most modern city the country. Province girls are more traditional and family oriented.
Give them a break. Most of them are in their early 20s. They are just stepping out, meeting young adults, some are still shy. They speak well. And loos, less make up.
Why is that? Nurses get the highest paying jobs abroad and can work anywhere in the world. Women in the U.S.A., don't have that caring motherly instinct like that anymore, so we need caring nurses from the Philippines.
Hmmm…. Why red flag and to whom? My mom was a nurse and brought us to the US. We have a great middle class life with my parents… both were educated well. We graduated from college as well and pursued our dreams. Nurse and other careers = opportunities.
Slap this video to the girl that said pinay women can't or barely speak english when she herself can not pronounce the word "ask" properly. Surely she will say "axe" and that's guaranteed lol 😅😆😂
Are these typical Filipinas? Or do you just talk to the gorgeous ones? Like 90% could be models here in the US. Seriously! And it's so bizarre to here a woman who doesn't want a yay and mansion and a 30c diamond ring and a... You get the idea.
Actually, many of them are “ordinary looking” to the locals there because the standard definition of beauty in the Philippines is: very light skinned, pointy nose, mestiza, part Euro… or now a days, East Asian looks… light skinned, pointy nose… East Asian. They have no idea how their looks and skin color maybe considered “exotically gorgeous” in the US, at least.
You say Filipinas are very honest, but if guys go on dating sites they'll find it's pretty difficult to find honest ones. Unless Filipinas are asking directly for money, or sugar coated as support, help, generous , then they're honest. I think your video will go down fine with Filipino viewers , but you're giving a fairly false impression to guys who've not visited Philippines before as to why Filipinas may want to date a foreign guy, as you mentioned because of the type of questions you asked.
Did we watch the same video? What impression am I giving? I allowed women to answer and didn't edit put any of their answers. Don't take your negative experiences ot on me. Furthermore you must be new to my channel, because I've expressed many times that many women on dating sites only want your money.
It's not false impressions, the girls giving the answers in the video are saying what they want to say so he said Filipinas on this interviews are honest. DId you even hear a few of the interviewees ssaid they want money? Were you not paying attention? Of course, just like any other countries, there are always those bad apples, or gold diggers. but there are also tons looking for real love or companionship. Perhaps, you were just one of the unlucky ones who didn't find love in Filipina dating sites. Perhaps you're already too old? Unless you are looking for a gold digger, then yea you may find luck on some dating sites but if you're looking for someone or a Filipina who is educated or independent then you definitely will find one, good luck finding that coz you will never fit their standard. Also, FYI, when he started his channel with just 400 subscribers, it went up to 23k just doing PH street interviews, and even increased more when he came back, so yes he will definitely go fine with FIlipino viewers since that's where he started and most other youtube channels out there. Look at his old PH interviews before and you will see he has done many Filipina interviews as well.
@fkoff7649 Well said, and thank you for saying everything that I didn't care to say for me. You described this guy perfectly He seems too sour and quick to assume without watching any of the interviews. He's been burned in the past ot seems, and it has paints everyone with the same brush.
Maybe take a walk on ' the wild side ' watch Regular Guy , he's in same country but shows a different perspective, where not everything and all the people are wonderful.
THE RESULT OF POVERTY IN THE PHILIPPINES. MOST WOMEN WANT AN AMERICAN (regardless if he proves to be the wrong choice later on) and bloody money! ALL WANT MONEY MONEY!
Take it easy. I didn't hear one of them dying to have an American boy. All they want is to work in the US to have a better life. Filipinas can work in the US without marrying an American.
I think most want to finish college, work, etc. Money to help their families, mostly. College education is an opportunity in the Philippines and abroad. 2,000,000+ of them work for call centers and contribute $32,000,000,000 to the country’s GDP. Remittances from abroad from their relatives adds $ 24,000,000,000+ to the economy, mostly spend on education and basic needs. I know, I’m a product of a family receiving remittances, and now sending remittances to mostly educate them and for them to have opportunities.
Question for you.
What is it that you want?
To not live in a slum nation like Philippines 🤮
To not eat pagpag 🤮
That’s why I don’t live in the Philippines
@@TheOnlyTruthTalker I have a question related to pagpag. The Philippines government does not provide free or heavily subsidized grains, eggs etc for the poor?
@@gshen231 of course not, poverty is very high in that country and the country itself is very poor so there’s not enough money to help, and also their goverment is very corrupted.
@@TheOnlyTruthTalker Country is not poor for sure. I would not had asked the question if I thought so as governments also become helpless if the country is poor. The government may be corrupt, I may agree with that, in fact most governments around the world are. Just trying to understand why pagpag!!
I want to know....if a young Filipina had the opportunity to travel, have financial freedom with a foreigner, would she be willing to bypass having children in order to do so?
I respect their honesty. Everyone in the world wants financial stability. Couple that with a simple life of staying out of debt and living below your means and it is a happy stress free life.
Yes absolutely
Great advice.
I already have what I want for now and grateful for it.
Next on my list is to share joy through my love for art. ❤
Watching from Montreal. 🇨🇦😃✨
That's amazing ! Thank you for sharing 😊
Great interviews. You always pull out great answers from people
Thanks John 🥳
It’s because he’s AGG!
@samuelmendoza8585 lol 😆
Hilarious question Alex 🤣 “He’s my Church mate”’ “Do you believe in God?” 😂
Lol maybe she was forced to go with family 😅
Simple answer from the simple Pilipina....not asking too much esp. from the man they want...
Very good interviews Alex these women are hard workers and know what they want 👍👍🆒🆒😎😎
I agree
It's always nice talking to them here
The girl Marie spoke great English!! Don’t lose that! Don’t worry about the rude customers
Exactly
Thank you🙂
Filipina Nurses are known as the BEST nurses in the world
Damn! Filipinas are beautiful! Plus, most are Catholic! Which is good!
Check the guy covering his face that was behind Chyra 😂😂😂😂
Haha I know right. Dudes all over mall camera and everyone taking pics there. Funny thing is he could have walked behind me.
Wonder what he's running away from 🤔
I hope I don't see that in Cebu when I come next year 😂😂😂
@markhayes6342 depends on what you're planning on doing lol
@@Livingabroadalex I'm going to see my girlfriend in the Philippines currently in a long distance relationship with my Filipina
@markhayes6342 oh that's awesome! Enjoy 😁
Wow! What a great set of interviews!
When Alex is mostly in Ayala -- I hope to get interviewed. 😂😂😂.
I sure am! Next time you see me, feel free to say hello 😊
Good questions. Everybody was comfortable. Keep prying to get the resl answers. They're the best.
Great interview. I love Filipinas’ sweetness.
Thanks me too!
Nice to hear young people what it means success for them. Me only one regrets I have is not to visit the Philippines. I visited 21 countries and some maybe more than times. I studied in an European University and have a beautiful career as a hotel manager. I have children and grandchildren home and all the good things in life but still I never found success yet.
Wow thank you for sharing 😊
another good interview, especially i like the way you push the subjects to be specific, and NOT let them get away with some generic , lazy , wishy washy answer ( like i got from the japanese when i lived there). plz keep them coming, heres a topic suggestion," different cultural parenting styles "
Thank you, and i'm happy to enjoy the content. I also appreciate the suggestion. 😊
2:10 I liked this girl honestly. Just a respectful expression. She is brown is one of the reason.
Yes definitely. She seemed intelligent and respectful
2:12 she looks like Heart Evangelista.
@@lunar-e.6620 "Heart evangelista" what does it mean? Sorry for my lack of knowledge. I just meant about liking the girl as my respectful expression.
@gotislay it's some celebrity. He/she feels she looks like her
@@Livingabroadalex Oh I see 🙌
Sounded like fun and honest interviews.
Glad ypu enjoyed it
How do you approach them
Alex? I need to learn how to do street interviews
You either got it or you don't lol 😉
Just get put there and put your game to the test
@@Livingabroadalex cheers brotha
@@Livingabroadalex OMG AGG
ALEX got game! 🤣
@samuelmendoza8585 😁
Money. Well who doesn't want it? Hahah!
Lol true
Adding in a question about the ladies height would be interesting.
True. Most of them are around 5 ft to 5'4
2:12 she looks like Heart Evangelista
thank you❤
Asian countries seem to love Canada these days. I'm actually really curious why Canada is more interesting to them than the US.
I assume they're still thinking of Canada of 15 20 years ago
Or ease of entry for skilled workers
General good international reputation
@@Livingabroadalexit's cold there
I think most want to finish college, work, etc. Money to help their families, mostly. College education is an opportunity in the Philippines and abroad. 2,000,000+ of them work for call centers and contribute $32,000,000,000 to the country’s GDP. Remittances from abroad from their relatives adds $ 24,000,000,000+ to the economy, mostly spend on education and basic needs. I know, I’m a product of a family receiving remittances, and now sending remittances to mostly educate them and for them to have opportunities.
Hillo my friend I'm from Philippines new subscribe here thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Thank you and welcome to the channel 🥳
For nurses, the US needs a lot more so chance of getting immigration visa approved is better. A lot of nurses from Philippine here.
She's amazing!
Good job
Thanks Bryan!
No money
No honey
As far as I know, these women need financial independence to stabilize themselves, and help their families to a fault, but they also need men to become good partners in creating successful families. In the US and developed countries, it’s different. I think it’s very difficult to create families in developed countries unless the household can at lest net around $140,000 a year because everything seems unaffordable now. You will need a two income family or one breadwinner to make at least that amount to house and feed your family in a safe neighborhood. Access to Education maybe easier now because of online education choices, charter schools, affordable private schools… but you still need a spouse to stay home and cover all responsibilities that go with that role. I think the Philippine middle class is still a household with 2 income earners and that’s why the women are always saying they want to be financially independent so that they can help strengthen the family unit.
for your question if i could ask anything i would want someone to love and who love me just someone to marry and start something just someone kind and respectfull
And i wonder in the video a lot of them say they want to have finnacial freedom and be independant but in which way ? because here in Europe and in USA usually women say that because they don't need and want man they want to earn their own money etc be strong woman it is the same for them or it's fianancial freedom in the way they don't have to live with their parent and their parent are here to support them financially so they are free to start their life without them ? or something else when they said that
Thanks for sharing what you want. Yea that's a great question. I'll ask next time someone says that.
In my opinion, I think when she meant financial indepedence is just the ability to make the big choices or finally acknowledge by our familes as no longer dependent. We are for the most part very family oriented but for most of our early lives, we are feed or supported to get by. There comes a time when we can finally stand on our own and even help out the family a bit. Adulthood does not trigger this, financial independence does cause everybody got family who still depend on the family support to get by. So financial independence doesn't mean "I don't need a man" but more so "I can stand on my own"
@@noeltayco8011 thx i think too that the reason but i was not sure 100% so i prefer asking instead of assumed something based on feelings
Filipino women are always independent, financially, many are college grads even before the U.S. women’s movement. Like in Japan, women play a big role in raising a families. They
co-manage their family in all aspects.
As far as I know, these women need financial independence to stabilize themselves, and help their families to a fault, but they also need men to become good partners in creating successful families. In the US and developed countries, it’s different. I think it’s very difficult to create families in developed countries unless the household can at lest net around $140,000 a year because everything seems unaffordable now. You will need a two income family or one breadwinner to make at least that amount to house and feed your family in a safe neighborhood. Access to Education maybe easier now because of online education choices, charter schools, affordable private schools… but you still need a spouse to stay home and cover all responsibilities that go with that role. I think the Philippine middle class is still a household with 2 income earners and that’s why the women are always saying they want to be financially independent so that they can help strengthen the family unit.
The girl in the brown top is cute asf
And Alex you cute asf as well # nohomo
@andyperez7342 hahaha thanks Andy
My G.....I see my self here .....😮😮😮..
Come on over
❤❤❤
Guarantee you get totally different answers from Province Filipinas. Cebu is the 2nd most modern city the country. Province girls are more traditional and family oriented.
Cat is beautiful
oh thank you😂 Look so pale that time hahaha thanks alex!!!!
Give them a break. Most of them are in their early 20s. They are just stepping out, meeting young adults, some are still shy. They speak well. And loos, less make up.
Right, they haven’t learned much of the world yet. No wonder their answers are too general.
Hi i alex
Hi 😊
Have you been to Manila if so what do you think of it?
Congested
Same as any other big city
Still developing
Bgc area is nice. I have a few Manila videos. Check them out
@@Livingabroadalex just found them
nurse = red flag
How so?
Why is that? Nurses get the highest paying jobs abroad and can work anywhere in the world. Women in the U.S.A., don't have that caring motherly instinct like that anymore, so we need caring nurses from the Philippines.
why??
Hmmm…. Why red flag and to whom? My mom was a nurse and brought us to the US. We have a great middle class life with my parents… both were educated well. We graduated from college as well and pursued our dreams. Nurse and other careers = opportunities.
Slap this video to the girl that said pinay women can't or barely speak english when she herself can not pronounce the word "ask" properly. Surely she will say "axe" and that's guaranteed lol 😅😆😂
Alex..where do the Filipino girls think you are from? You look middle eastern
No clue lol I don't think they care.
they all said jobs and money.... not a single one of them said they wanted to be a wife or mother......
You are asking young kids who don't know what a "married" situation requires.
They're all adults.
Go feel triggered on a different channel
Omw
Are these typical Filipinas? Or do you just talk to the gorgeous ones? Like 90% could be models here in the US. Seriously! And it's so bizarre to here a woman who doesn't want a yay and mansion and a 30c diamond ring and a... You get the idea.
A lil bit of both 😁
@@Livingabroadalex are they all that gorgeous across all the islands, or like in US (no need to hate here) they tend to wind up in LA or NYC?
@goatman3828 they're everywhere. Many of them do go to big cities though fir school and work opportunities
@@goatman3828I am Filipino. These Pinays are everywhere in big cities. College students are a good catch if you’re also young.
Actually, many of them are “ordinary looking” to the locals there because the standard definition of beauty in the Philippines is: very light skinned, pointy nose, mestiza, part Euro… or now a days, East Asian looks… light skinned, pointy nose… East Asian. They have no idea how their looks and skin color maybe considered “exotically gorgeous” in the US, at least.
Wow roxine looks like my ex Lool.
7:14 - those dimples.
That's a face I could marry ngl.
Women still have not figured out what they want all over the world. LOL
Haha true
an awesome piece of cake needs no icing jelyka, western culture aaaaagh!
You say Filipinas are very honest, but if guys go on dating sites they'll find it's pretty difficult to find honest ones. Unless Filipinas are asking directly for money, or sugar coated as support, help, generous , then they're honest. I think your video will go down fine with Filipino viewers , but you're giving a fairly false impression to guys who've not visited Philippines before as to why Filipinas may want to date a foreign guy, as you mentioned because of the type of questions you asked.
Did we watch the same video? What impression am I giving? I allowed women to answer and didn't edit put any of their answers. Don't take your negative experiences ot on me.
Furthermore you must be new to my channel, because I've expressed many times that many women on dating sites only want your money.
It's not false impressions, the girls giving the answers in the video are saying what they want to say so he said Filipinas on this interviews are honest. DId you even hear a few of the interviewees ssaid they want money? Were you not paying attention? Of course, just like any other countries, there are always those bad apples, or gold diggers. but there are also tons looking for real love or companionship. Perhaps, you were just one of the unlucky ones who didn't find love in Filipina dating sites. Perhaps you're already too old? Unless you are looking for a gold digger, then yea you may find luck on some dating sites but if you're looking for someone or a Filipina who is educated or independent then you definitely will find one, good luck finding that coz you will never fit their standard. Also, FYI, when he started his channel with just 400 subscribers, it went up to 23k just doing PH street interviews, and even increased more when he came back, so yes he will definitely go fine with FIlipino viewers since that's where he started and most other youtube channels out there. Look at his old PH interviews before and you will see he has done many Filipina interviews as well.
@fkoff7649 Well said, and thank you for saying everything that I didn't care to say for me. You described this guy perfectly
He seems too sour and quick to assume without watching any of the interviews. He's been burned in the past ot seems, and it has paints everyone with the same brush.
Maybe take a walk on ' the wild side ' watch Regular Guy , he's in same country but shows a different perspective, where not everything and all the people are wonderful.
Fwiw , yes his interviewing was very good, just I think the questions and probing could've been better as the young ladies speak very good English
THE RESULT OF POVERTY IN THE PHILIPPINES. MOST WOMEN WANT AN AMERICAN (regardless if he proves to be the wrong choice later on) and bloody money! ALL WANT MONEY MONEY!
Take it easy. I didn't hear one of them dying to have an American boy. All they want is to work in the US to have a better life. Filipinas can work in the US without marrying an American.
I think most want to finish college, work, etc. Money to help their families, mostly. College education is an opportunity in the Philippines and abroad. 2,000,000+ of them work for call centers and contribute $32,000,000,000 to the country’s GDP. Remittances from abroad from their relatives adds $ 24,000,000,000+ to the economy, mostly spend on education and basic needs. I know, I’m a product of a family receiving remittances, and now sending remittances to mostly educate them and for them to have opportunities.
sorry to burst your bubble, not all women wishes to have a western guy for a partner, as you may have assumed. duh
@@kristinhannah001 Crap the truth is exactly tly the opposite
@junberms962000 my friend you are OUTDATED BY ALL MEANS SEARCH THE STATISTICS! WHAT YOU HEARD IS IN YOUR ASSUMPTION!