If you visit cities in Mindanao like Ozamis Tagum Gensan Butuan etc you will know that Bisaya is just the same anywhere. The dialect stuff is only on paper.
I think is also cool that u came back to your home to study at least to gain more culture experience about your home country, its actually fun in the Philippines 🇵🇭
Nice video! I kinda feel sorry about your struggles in adjusting to the culture. Riding jeeps, waking up early for class, and learning about Filipino/Davaoeño slang, meme culture and curse words is understandably a LOT to process. But I appreciate that despite of it all, you still pushed onwards. I’m actually taking up my Masters Degree in Ateneo de Davao University so I guess we’re schoolmates (yehey!). Kaway-kaway kapwa atenista! 😁
glad this came in my recommendations. i'm currently studying as shs student in addu and i also grew up in a foreign country, uae. idk bisaya and i'm kinda nervous with next school year's face-to-face classes that i might feel left out but so far, in my online learning right now, my classmates are vv friendly. i hope to learn and understand bisaya more in the future to avoid the language barriers knowing that i really want to study in ateneo davao. obf, atenean! thanks for this video, ate 💙
Hi how is it going for u I'm from sudan grew up in saudi im thinking about studying in the philippines بس مدري الحياة كيف والأسعار كيف لأن السودان حرب ف ابغا مكان رخيص وكويس so how is it
I could relate to every single thing you said in this video! I’m from michigan and currently going to school in Cebu, and your experiences sound very similar to what I’m going through right now. It was very motivating to hear what you said about what you learned from your struggles:)
Was it hard to apply? I’m a U.S. citizen but both of my parents were both born and raised in the Philippines. I’m having a hard time applying because they need all my forms.😭
it was definitely not an easy process lol but i am a dual citizen since i was born in the philippines so that made it less of a hassle. i guess the process depends on which university you're planning to apply to as well. most of the time, the university's registrar should be willing to give you a hand so don't hesitate to message or contact them.
@@euneece Hi, i was wondering if you applied for dual citizen? I'm considered as balikbayan since I was born in the Ph. I was wondering what are the process and requirements you needed to do to have a student visa? Thank you
What was it like when people would speak to you and you’d have to be like “sorry I can’t speak ___” like would they look at you weirdly? Was it easy or hard to make friends with them bc how often are there international students in the Philippines? And omg the education system is hard, typical of an Asian country :(
1. thankfully, whenever i told people that i wasn't that fluent in bisaya, they were very kind and took an effort in speaking English with me, which i was very grateful for. 2. it was fairly easy to make friends since there were also many people there who were new to Ateneo. i don't really "look" like an international student since i'm full Filipino but people were still very kind to me nonetheless. 3. academically, it was difficult but not impossible
Toulon Vocational College is a better option for anyone who doesn't wants to waste huge monies on agent fees. They are quite affordable and most of thier courses are training courses and don't require language proficiency.
Nigawas ni sa akong yt recommended vids.. ambot ngano. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Anyway, sad lang kasi based on my travels in US, nindot gyod ilahang educational system. Labi na sa college! Though, dili pod ko product sa educ system nila. Like you, atenista pod ko. Mas free nga ang educ sa states - free in a sense na ikaw mismo mopili sa imong direction. which I envy so much. Ang down side lang sa states na educ sys is katong loans. Ipiton jod ka even after nigraduate naka. PE sucks tbh, labi na pag late naka makatulog. Pero, isipin mo nalang -- forced work out / cardio siya.. Which I miss (thinking in retrospect!). Yawaa noh? Ayaw lag kaguol sa imong experiences as a langyaw student. Kaya nimo na, hunahunaa lang ngano ka ni-enter sa sugod. btw, tell me if you had a hard time understanding, will edit and translate if needed. i figured, since you mentioned that you spent a bit of your childhood in tagumtagumpay (he he he), you could use a bit of bisaya practice. :P #lifeishere ayo2. - ogs
Transition is the best shemsss I love the music also AHAHAHAH like it was really amazing. Anyway your story is so much inspiring!! Keep safe and more videos and learnings from you♥️❣️💕 Natawa ako don sa meaning ng word na y*** putikkk paano naging ganon yun hahahah
@@euneece yiehhh sureee♥️ The best talagaa ang transition bay ahahah likee super good vibes pa ang music and you accent were really good knowing that you are purely a filipina that's so awesome
Hey ! Thanks for the video, really enjoyed it. I had a quick question: My roots are from India (currently a resident of Canada) and was wondering if it would be a good decision to encourage my younger sister to apply at National Institute of Physics in Philippines. Do they have international students ? Would it be hard for her to make friends because of the language barrier ? Is the mode of communication English ? Sorry for the bombardment
umm im a junior in highschool watching this bcus my mom was also thinking about going back to the philippines for college😀😀 and i feel the exact same way u did like im already comfy but im kind of also interested? but idk im scared like i can understand the language but i cant even speak fluently
hey! so, honestly, the decision is all up to you. but i will tell you a couple of things. it is going to be difficult, especially if you can't speak fluently. however, if you can understand, then you'll be fine. while it is definitely difficult and it is going to be a challenge, you'll meet so many new people and go through experiences that your friends in the states would never imagine going through themselves, in a good way. you'll honestly turn into a new person and maybe it's all up to perspective, but for me personally, it was a nice change. if you're up for the challenge, then go for it! if you want to do something different with your life and set yourself aside from all your friends and have unique experiences, this is your chance! good luck!
i am about to graduate soon but maybe in the future for another degree. i do love Korean culture and wouldn't mind experiencing their education system.
Hi, I'm a big fan! Yeehaw! Texas barbeque and all that jazz!
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'Bisaya/Cebuano' is actually a language, a dialect is a regional version of a language. Like Davao Cebuano, or Surigao Cebuano or Bohol Cebuano, etc.
ahhh okay, thank you for the clarification!
HAHAHAHAH ngano naabot ka dinhi kuya AHAHHHA
@@mgnsmgngslm you're 1 year too late
If you visit cities in Mindanao like Ozamis Tagum Gensan Butuan etc you will know that Bisaya is just the same anywhere. The dialect stuff is only on paper.
I think is also cool that u came back to your home to study at least to gain more culture experience about your home country, its actually fun in the Philippines 🇵🇭
Nice video! I kinda feel sorry about your struggles in adjusting to the culture. Riding jeeps, waking up early for class, and learning about Filipino/Davaoeño slang, meme culture and curse words is understandably a LOT to process. But I appreciate that despite of it all, you still pushed onwards.
I’m actually taking up my Masters Degree in Ateneo de Davao University so I guess we’re schoolmates (yehey!). Kaway-kaway kapwa atenista! 😁
glad this came in my recommendations. i'm currently studying as shs student in addu and i also grew up in a foreign country, uae. idk bisaya and i'm kinda nervous with next school year's face-to-face classes that i might feel left out but so far, in my online learning right now, my classmates are vv friendly. i hope to learn and understand bisaya more in the future to avoid the language barriers knowing that i really want to study in ateneo davao. obf, atenean! thanks for this video, ate 💙
Hi how is it going for u I'm from sudan grew up in saudi im thinking about studying in the philippines بس مدري الحياة كيف والأسعار كيف لأن السودان حرب ف ابغا مكان رخيص وكويس so how is it
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Oh myyyy ate euneece😍🤩
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I will always love listening to your stories, Euneece!!! Love thissss!! 😍👏
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Loveeee thisss, nice one seatmate more vids pleasee 💜💜💜
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“I didn’t know where to eat”
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Hello, I want to immigrate to the Philippines in July, but I haven't found a high school yet.
Can you please guide me ?(for the 11th grade)
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I could relate to every single thing you said in this video! I’m from michigan and currently going to school in Cebu, and your experiences sound very similar to what I’m going through right now. It was very motivating to hear what you said about what you learned from your struggles:)
If you don't mind, can I get your ig or any means I can get in contact. I want to know about the universities over there.
wow I'm from Michigan too how is it over there?
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Niceee vid te euneece 💕
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Love you always!
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Was it hard to apply? I’m a U.S. citizen but both of my parents were both born and raised in the Philippines. I’m having a hard time applying because they need all my forms.😭
it was definitely not an easy process lol but i am a dual citizen since i was born in the philippines so that made it less of a hassle. i guess the process depends on which university you're planning to apply to as well. most of the time, the university's registrar should be willing to give you a hand so don't hesitate to message or contact them.
@@euneece Hi, i was wondering if you applied for dual citizen? I'm considered as balikbayan since I was born in the Ph. I was wondering what are the process and requirements you needed to do to have a student visa? Thank you
What was it like when people would speak to you and you’d have to be like “sorry I can’t speak ___” like would they look at you weirdly? Was it easy or hard to make friends with them bc how often are there international students in the Philippines? And omg the education system is hard, typical of an Asian country :(
1. thankfully, whenever i told people that i wasn't that fluent in bisaya, they were very kind and took an effort in speaking English with me, which i was very grateful for.
2. it was fairly easy to make friends since there were also many people there who were new to Ateneo. i don't really "look" like an international student since i'm full Filipino but people were still very kind to me nonetheless.
3. academically, it was difficult but not impossible
How much do u pay annually in UST as an international student
Toulon Vocational College is a better option for anyone who doesn't wants to waste huge monies on agent fees. They are quite affordable and most of thier courses are training courses and don't require language proficiency.
Did you attend there?
LOVE IT!!
i love u true phoenix
Nigawas ni sa akong yt recommended vids.. ambot ngano. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Anyway, sad lang kasi based on my travels in US, nindot gyod ilahang educational system. Labi na sa college! Though, dili pod ko product sa educ system nila. Like you, atenista pod ko. Mas free nga ang educ sa states - free in a sense na ikaw mismo mopili sa imong direction. which I envy so much. Ang down side lang sa states na educ sys is katong loans. Ipiton jod ka even after nigraduate naka.
PE sucks tbh, labi na pag late naka makatulog. Pero, isipin mo nalang -- forced work out / cardio siya.. Which I miss (thinking in retrospect!). Yawaa noh? Ayaw lag kaguol sa imong experiences as a langyaw student. Kaya nimo na, hunahunaa lang ngano ka ni-enter sa sugod.
btw, tell me if you had a hard time understanding, will edit and translate if needed. i figured, since you mentioned that you spent a bit of your childhood in tagumtagumpay (he he he), you could use a bit of bisaya practice. :P #lifeishere ayo2.
- ogs
hahaha hi sir ogs! sorry 10 months late kaayo akong reply. thank u for commenting and supporting hehe
Transition is the best shemsss I love the music also AHAHAHAH like it was really amazing. Anyway your story is so much inspiring!! Keep safe and more videos and learnings from you♥️❣️💕 Natawa ako don sa meaning ng word na y*** putikkk paano naging ganon yun hahahah
wow thank you for kind words! hahaha thank you for also enjoying the video! keep safe as well ♥️
@@euneece yiehhh sureee♥️ The best talagaa ang transition bay ahahah likee super good vibes pa ang music and you accent were really good knowing that you are purely a filipina that's so awesome
i love you!!! hahahaha go sweetie
thank you for your continuous support, ate ♥️
I feel ya so much in this video fam hahaha
we’re in this together homie
i’m in the same position as you T_T idk if i should go back to the philippines
wooooooooow!!!
hahahaha thank you so much for the support karlo 😌
Hey ! Thanks for the video, really enjoyed it. I had a quick question: My roots are from India (currently a resident of Canada) and was wondering if it would be a good decision to encourage my younger sister to apply at National Institute of Physics in Philippines. Do they have international students ? Would it be hard for her to make friends because of the language barrier ? Is the mode of communication English ? Sorry for the bombardment
hello, how much is the fees for a bachelor in psychology for an international student
Don’t you have to pay international fees in the Philippines as well? Or are you a dual citizen
i am a dual citizen and didn't need to pay extra :3
Hi if you don’t mind what course did you take?
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waaaa arpi park vibes i like :}
YAYYYY OMG SOMEONE NOTICED
Pangarap ko ganyang accent mag salita kaso ayaw sakin ibigay🤣 ma'am
Got a new subscriber 💖
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WOW!!
hahahaha thank you for the support jette ♥️
taga smc diay ka euneece ahahahaha nice viddd padayooon ✨
hahaha yes ate, for only 2 years lang. thank you!! ♥️
yo you look so good in this
I love the accent po talaga❤️
hahaha thank u ♥️
More vids pls yay
no worries! more are on the way!
Heyyyyyy classmateee :)
hi classmate!! miss you lots!! take care of yourself!!
umm im a junior in highschool watching this bcus my mom was also thinking about going back to the philippines for college😀😀 and i feel the exact same way u did like im already comfy but im kind of also interested? but idk im scared like i can understand the language but i cant even speak fluently
my mom also says she wants me to do college there bcus its more affordable
hey! so, honestly, the decision is all up to you. but i will tell you a couple of things. it is going to be difficult, especially if you can't speak fluently. however, if you can understand, then you'll be fine. while it is definitely difficult and it is going to be a challenge, you'll meet so many new people and go through experiences that your friends in the states would never imagine going through themselves, in a good way. you'll honestly turn into a new person and maybe it's all up to perspective, but for me personally, it was a nice change. if you're up for the challenge, then go for it! if you want to do something different with your life and set yourself aside from all your friends and have unique experiences, this is your chance! good luck!
@@ivyslotus the US student debt will get u fucked up too
nice edit, good expressions and you can spice up the texts when they appear...stayed for the duration 😊
thanks for helping me procrastinate 🤧 AHAHAHAHAHAHA spill it
any time 😌✊
who is watching this 3 years later in 2024
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love you te!
So, cute!
thank you!
S U B B E D
Edit: Hell yeah Tagum supremacy
LETS GO TAGUM!
I didn't thought you were International until this video
Sometimes when your really pinoy hearted ...Y*wa means cool, awesome, or something you cant defined. hhahaha
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You are in the Phi.
yes
Amazing 👏👏👏👏👏☝️
thank you, sir tony! ♥️
Welcome Euneece👍 great content! Looking forward for more contents 🎉
This is me 4:45 hahaha so funny.
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more videos please!!
TagaSMC sauna???
yes po! but only for kindergarten hahaha
Nagka bf kaba dito?
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i think you should attend school in korea instead. they have better educational system that will fit your brain and personality
i am about to graduate soon but maybe in the future for another degree. i do love Korean culture and wouldn't mind experiencing their education system.
you answer question or you die ,
i am still alive 11 months later
You kinda cute.
dang, just "kinda"?
I sent this vid to my daughter the $160,000 student loan debt is ridiculous. Study hard kid and thanks!