Well as a Filipino, I had a different awakening about the origin of 'mouth pointing' in the Filipino culture. When you pass by some dark alley or places we have to be careful, It is said that pointing your hands is disrespectful so it was like a precaution for Filipinos to point using the mouth when pointing to not show disrespect to the elementals.
Yeah same, I remember being told that you can't point at things because superstition in dwendes or other mythological creatures that they might think you're pointing at them and might curse you or something like that.
My family is from Northeastern Brazil and they do that too! The difference is that they not just do it for pointing but also for making fun of others. Like when someone says something that isn't true or something stupid, you do this with your mouth too.
We Yoruba in Nigeria do the same. We believe it's not morally correct to point fingers to indicate the position of persons in discussion,especially when it's something discreet, so we use the mouth to indicate the position of the person or thing. Lol. Sometimes, as answers or reaction to a question,when raised up sharply, it means, it's a lie or I don't believe it. When the upper lip touches the nose, 'total lie or fantasy, it's fake'. When both lips are compressed together and shot forward, it means, 'uhn, let me think about it, it could be true, it's worth thinking about". Many others anyways.
Obviously it could just be "linear culture", like pyramids, but it kinda seems like the countries with heavy Spanish influence are far nore likely to do this, so it would be interesting to know, did/do the spaniards do this too?
For me I dont think so, ang mga Filipino naman pinapahalagahan naman nila ang time, siguro kaya laging nale-late kasi laging traffic, mainit at madaling ma-haggard. Yung Filipino time masyado lang syang ginawang katatawanan kaya in-accept nalang ng mga Pinoy na nature nila yun when in fact the surroundings makes it harder for us to move quicker. Also the system in the Philippines sobrang bagaaaal. Laging may pila. So ang nangyari mabagal rin mga Pilipino kumilos. Anyway, my interpretations lang naman.
OMG… Moluccans from INDONESIA 🇮🇩 also do that🤣🤣. So funny when you ask them about something like a clue or directions and they’re too lazy to use their hands… the only thing they will do is doing some moves with their mouth to show you the direction😂
on a pure historical basis, the guy explaining about how it's rude to be pointing kinda gives an answer. Our ancestors probably worshipped or at least believed that everything had a soul. From trees, tools and maybe even the air itself. There is a concept that pointing with your fingers to a stranger is a sign of disrespect and that's human to human interaction. So I guess to avoid angering spirits that live within nature (diwata or anito) people would use their mouths instead. This thing of not using your fingers to point to a direction is especially prevalent in rural areas where there's lots of mysticism and people are more likely to believe in the supernatural. You get warned by locals to avoid pointing your fingers to a certain area where they believe something supernatural exist like a really old tree, a thick jungle, and even anthills.
This habit has been passed on to many generations. We don’t know why we do it, but i feel like it is similar to counting in spanish. I have never learned Spanish at school or any where, but it seems I know how to count in spanish. I think Spaniard used to that mouth pointing and this habit had been passed on to pilipino. Remember Philippines was spain colony for very long years -300 years
When I was young there is a big balite(banyan tree) in the hill, and my grandmother used to apprehend me when I use my finger to point at it because the spirits living in the tree might be angry, you must point it with your lips.
It is ancient.. carrying Agri produce on a provincial road .. your ask for directions .. both hands pre occupied carrying or doing things.. only option is to pout the lips to point..
I'm very late to this video but it made me laugh when I heard 'Filipinos are always in a rush' (or words to that effect). They're amongst the slowest people on this planet, you can easily spend a day at a Govt office and still not finish whatever you went there for lol. Everything is 'Filipino time'.
My explanation was always that you could never really be discreet in talking smack when you used your hands, too obvious. Point to an asshole giving you business is too rude, it says something about you, snouting's discreet, it's not something too many people pick up on unless they're paranoid or know what to look for. Filipino culture isn't about being direct, it's about being nice, and even when you hate someone there's still a courtesy to follow, else everyone else sees ya as "that guy." Always how I saw it, at least
Ma nakita mo yung susi ko? Saan? Dun(gamit ang bibig panuro) Saan dun? Dun. Saan nga? Lapit ka. Eto oh kita mo na, nakasabit sa pintuan(sabay hampas sa ulo) Bibig kase gamit sa paghahanap hindi mata.
@@johnmanpls5577 Do all Filipinos have such a colossal chip on their shoulder like this? I hope not. No one, absolutely NO ONE mentioned the West. Grow up. Dear Vice Filipinxs, stop virtue-signalling and stop it with the assumptions. You're not being virtuous. You're being petty.
Well as a Filipino, I had a different awakening about the origin of 'mouth pointing' in the Filipino culture. When you pass by some dark alley or places we have to be careful, It is said that pointing your hands is disrespectful so it was like a precaution for Filipinos to point using the mouth when pointing to not show disrespect to the elementals.
Yeah same, I remember being told that you can't point at things because superstition in dwendes or other mythological creatures that they might think you're pointing at them and might curse you or something like that.
Interesting. In America we "point" with our eyes or a slight head nod if trying to discretely "point" to something
My family is from Northeastern Brazil and they do that too! The difference is that they not just do it for pointing but also for making fun of others. Like when someone says something that isn't true or something stupid, you do this with your mouth too.
I'm Guyanese and we do that too 😆
I’m Ethiopian and we do that too
So it is Spanish
We Yoruba in Nigeria do the same. We believe it's not morally correct to point fingers to indicate the position of persons in discussion,especially when it's something discreet, so we use the mouth to indicate the position of the person or thing. Lol.
Sometimes, as answers or reaction to a question,when raised up sharply, it means, it's a lie or I don't believe it. When the upper lip touches the nose, 'total lie or fantasy, it's fake'.
When both lips are compressed together and shot forward, it means, 'uhn, let me think about it, it could be true, it's worth thinking about". Many others anyways.
Obviously it could just be "linear culture", like pyramids, but it kinda seems like the countries with heavy Spanish influence are far nore likely to do this, so it would be interesting to know, did/do the spaniards do this too?
Colombian heritage, and i can confirm we also do this.
My mom is Filipino and always wondered why she did that. Thanks for the video!
Ive seen alot of Hondurans also point like that
We do this in Kiribati too. When fishing you're not allowed to talk as it may scare the fish away.
In Nicaragua,CostaRica,Mexico,they do it too🤭🤓🫶🏻
Most Latinos (except for Mexicans) do this too
The countries of the southern cone don't do it, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. But the caribbean countries for sure, all the time!
- Every filipino knows what it means
- If mastered, it can be used in a subtle way to point at something while not getting the attention of someone
"Filipinos give importance to time," yet Filipino time still exists.......
For me I dont think so, ang mga Filipino naman pinapahalagahan naman nila ang time, siguro kaya laging nale-late kasi laging traffic, mainit at madaling ma-haggard. Yung Filipino time masyado lang syang ginawang katatawanan kaya in-accept nalang ng mga Pinoy na nature nila yun when in fact the surroundings makes it harder for us to move quicker. Also the system in the Philippines sobrang bagaaaal. Laging may pila. So ang nangyari mabagal rin mga Pilipino kumilos. Anyway, my interpretations lang naman.
Spanish colonization. Lol
I love learning about other cultures body language norms. I have never heard of lip pointing, but I think it’s great!!
Some other cultures like Native Americans or Panamas, etc. do that too.
In Colombia is done as well 😅
OMG… Moluccans from INDONESIA 🇮🇩 also do that🤣🤣. So funny when you ask them about something like a clue or directions and they’re too lazy to use their hands… the only thing they will do is doing some moves with their mouth to show you the direction😂
I’m a Lvn love your culture and food. I’m laughing because being Hispanic I tend to talk with my hands a lot. Everyone have a great day.
on a pure historical basis, the guy explaining about how it's rude to be pointing kinda gives an answer. Our ancestors probably worshipped or at least believed that everything had a soul. From trees, tools and maybe even the air itself. There is a concept that pointing with your fingers to a stranger is a sign of disrespect and that's human to human interaction. So I guess to avoid angering spirits that live within nature (diwata or anito) people would use their mouths instead.
This thing of not using your fingers to point to a direction is especially prevalent in rural areas where there's lots of mysticism and people are more likely to believe in the supernatural. You get warned by locals to avoid pointing your fingers to a certain area where they believe something supernatural exist like a really old tree, a thick jungle, and even anthills.
Fascinating, thank you for explaining this.
This habit has been passed on to many generations. We don’t know why we do it, but i feel like it is similar to counting in spanish. I have never learned Spanish at school or any where, but it seems I know how to count in spanish. I think Spaniard used to that mouth pointing and this habit had been passed on to pilipino. Remember Philippines was spain colony for very long years -300 years
Venezuelan people do it too, we use our eyebrows to greet, our nose to ask, and our mouth to point 🙈🙉🙊🤣🤣
Im a filipino but I never practice this 😅 but this is so true 😂😂
Salamat.
I want jollibee now.... Damn.
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...this is very common to tropical areas, along with picking stuff up w/ ur feet... I think it has more to do with the heat than anything cultural...
People visiting the Philippines might think the person is wanting a kiss.
My Thai family does this !!!!
Omg omfg as a Singaporean i too do it but i love doing it alot i find it cute too as well .
Interesting. In America we "point" with our eyes or a slight head nod if trying to discretely "point" to something
thai pp do it too cuz "there" in thai pronounce noon
My son is half filipino, they do this all the time, I now do it. How come the phrase is open and close the light?
When I was young there is a big balite(banyan tree) in the hill, and my grandmother used to apprehend me when I use my finger to point at it because the spirits living in the tree might be angry, you must point it with your lips.
Puerto Ricans and Native Americans also do it.
this sort of thing is fascinating.
It is ancient.. carrying Agri produce on a provincial road .. your ask for directions .. both hands pre occupied carrying or doing things.. only option is to pout the lips to point..
Dominicans do this as well :)
I'm from Rwanda and we do this too 😂
My dad is an immigrant from the Philippines, and he'd do that shit all the time lol
Niguarans do this too
I believe it is with lips not with mouth.
In old Filipino, pointing finger may offend spirit , thats why we got an old proverb , "wag kang magtututuro , baka ka manuno"
I'm a native in Canada we point with our lips , its considered rude to point at someone with your finger
I am Native American and a lot of individuals in my culture also point with lips. It’s considered rude to point a finger
i do it also but only if im holding/carrying something that i cant using my fingers to point.
I pointed at someones girlfriend. now i have perma duck lips
I did not know that latinos and filipinos shared that too!😍
I'm very late to this video but it made me laugh when I heard 'Filipinos are always in a rush' (or words to that effect). They're amongst the slowest people on this planet, you can easily spend a day at a Govt office and still not finish whatever you went there for lol. Everything is 'Filipino time'.
I'm a white guy and I do this
I thought Colombians was the only one who pointed like that 😳
I wonder if visitors to the country ever thought they (the citizens) were asking for a kiss.
a vietnamese girl did this to me at work the other day, and I was like wait, wrong type of Asian
also Mongolians point with their mouth
Doon is also my theory
pointing a direction
"Filipinos are in a rush"
uhhhh Filipino time?????????????????
the expert misunderstood the question.
I am sad that I never asked for the directions on the Philippines 😭
Only vice gets away filming upside...
My explanation was always that you could never really be discreet in talking smack when you used your hands, too obvious. Point to an asshole giving you business is too rude, it says something about you, snouting's discreet, it's not something too many people pick up on unless they're paranoid or know what to look for. Filipino culture isn't about being direct, it's about being nice, and even when you hate someone there's still a courtesy to follow, else everyone else sees ya as "that guy." Always how I saw it, at least
i am filipino i thought pointing ur mouth was a "common thing" .
I think it's common for some Southeast Asian cultures to do that 😁
Why does the host sound like gugafoods
Push and pull motion hahaha
Loved this lol
It's not mouth. It's lips! Smh
I was supposed to write about this in Spanish it's so hard :-:
When I pointed my lips, this white guy with a Filipino girlfriend started laughing 😂
vitamin mouths
For a second I forgot and did it to white people at work. I had gotten socially comfortable with them. They didnt know what it was though lol
Kapag nagturo ka gamit ang daliri
MaMatanda ka🙂
Baka isa sa dahilan yon
Woah
We're just lazy
😂In Asia we point with our 👀
everyone does
And where do you think Philippines is?
@@miky360 I dont think you understand, I was saying everyone all over the world points with their eyes.
@@mikebuzz i wasn't referring to you. I was referring to the main comment
@@miky360 erangel or sanhok
Not all Filipinos do this.
Ma nakita mo yung susi ko?
Saan?
Dun(gamit ang bibig panuro)
Saan dun?
Dun.
Saan nga?
Lapit ka. Eto oh kita mo na, nakasabit sa pintuan(sabay hampas sa ulo)
Bibig kase gamit sa paghahanap hindi mata.
Lame, should look at Navajo's lips, haha. We understand though, hahah!
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. Comparative to what’s transpiring within the VAST Asian continent, this is trivial and silly frankly. Come again Vice.
wtf
It's an disorder of all filipino like us
Piggies 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Heh
1st
Definiltely NOT digging this. Not one of the best traits in polite civilized society. The esthetics are just bad.
Dude shut up. Most cultures do this because pointing isn't as universal as you think?
Lmaooo go outside or smthnnn, the west isn’t the epitome of a civilised society
The world is so much more than the west. Shut up.
@@johnmanpls5577 Do all Filipinos have such a colossal chip on their shoulder like this? I hope not. No one, absolutely NO ONE mentioned the West. Grow up.
Dear Vice Filipinxs, stop virtue-signalling and stop it with the assumptions. You're not being virtuous. You're being petty.
Bruh its just a way of pointing chill.
Ukininam!
We Filipinos are hard working it an easy way to point lazy person way I open a Pepsi can at Jollibee psst all the Filipinos turn around psst