Jo Koy’s Mom Makes Him Cry | Netflix Is A Joke
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2019
- Jo Koy describes the two hours of interrogation he got from his mom for losing his lunchbox.
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Things Filipino parents value more than their kids:
-lunch boxes
-umbrellas
-report cards
-the family rooster
"family rooster" omfg i died HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Don't forget their Louis Vuitton 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
@@rosylannvalierybriones3532 yahh the rooster eat before the child haha the father source of income haha
@@vergel0415 and the roosters get to take vitamins while the kids don't 😂😂😂😂😂
To all non-Filipinos out there, this is not an exaggeration, Filipino moms will lose their minds if you lost the golden 'Tupperware'
LMAO THIS IS SO TRUEE
HAHAHAHHAHAHAA TRUE
Shoot my mom got mad I lost the Magnolia Ice cream container .....
dont forget umbrellas man 😂😂
Indonesians mom too goodness me
As a young black man with a Filipino mother, his jokes makes me feel unique😂
Are you adopted or nah?
@@___Anakin.Skywalker No.
How can u be Black with a filipino mom???
@@BD091959 you are not the brightest candle on the cake!
@@BD091959 her father is a black and her mother is a Filipino a tan skin what do you think he born with whit skin, commo sense.
I'm not Filipino but I can relate😭😂This literally reminds me of when me and my Filipino friend used to share food in primary school😂Sometimes I gave her Samoan food and sometimes she gave me Filipino food😂She was always shy about her food and would sometimes hide it but I was just like "Ooooo what does that taste like,can I have some?"👀🤭😂She was more then happy to see that I wasn't "disgusted" by it and she became more comfortable when she saw me bringing home food to school😂😁❤️
Isn’t that the beauty of going to school with different cultures? Such a gift. 💖
@@portuguesehydrangea4818 Yes😁❤️
I died when he was talking about “mongo.”bcus as an immigrant, i be embarrassed too when I bring to school home food and these kids dnt know know what they be lol
I need to know more about Samoan food. Can you recommend some dishes?
What a sweet story Ayanna...our packed food was normally just bread slapped with butter or peanut butter. We preferred buying noodles amd snacks from the tuckshop. Rewind, 1970s🤣🤣
We can all agree Asian, Black, Latino moms are the *SAME*
Imma add more to this...The fathers, "Real Fathers" are very very similar as well. Its damn near a shared cultural experience!!!
The common denominator is *"Poverty."*
Allen Watkins how is the denominator poverty tf?! Asians are not poor. Many black people aren’t poor. Many Latino people aren’t poor. So wtf u talking about dude
Weird kid on the block only white moms don’t know how to parent there kids
@@isaiahwilson6225 I guess u didnt understand...so I'll break it down. Poverty makes people appreciate certain aspects of life that Privilege or rich folks have no clue of. Asian are not as rich as what u may think. So "Rich Folks" disciplined is different from "Poor Folk" discipline...what I've seen in my life from various races of people who had similar parenting styles shared a certain "Status Level of Income." That's why Spoiled, Rich, Entitled Kids act differently then those who have been thru Hardships. My comment as far as "Fathers" goes is the fact that most men who have experienced Hardships teach there kids differently and its possibly a reason for that, which could be bcuz it's hard out here for men who aren't Rich. And all you have to stand on is Love n Respect and you demand it from your kids....
*Do you feel me now or you still "Dont know wtf I'm talking about."*
@@isaiahwilson6225 Also do your research as far as the average income in America then look up the Black household income n everyone esle...okay.
Back in 3rd grade, I lost my pink Tupperware and my mother never shut up about it, even after 20 years later. BUT, I'm a little relieved that it's the only one she kept on talking about despite the countless others that I lost after that. So for her 60th birthday, I gave her a set of premium quality Tupperware that looks exactly the same as that one that she never stops nagging about, or at least as how I recall they looked like. She was so happy that she hugged me and she started crying. 10 minutes later, she started talking about the other ones...
EDIT - Thanks for all the likes! To anyone wondering- Yes, I am still gifting her with Tupperware and Pyrex containers to this day. I only get her the "replacements" for those that I can admittedly recall, not including the ones that she CLAIM that I lost. Every time I see that excited yet naughty grin on her sweet little face when I come to bring her a new set, I knew it was all worth it.
EDIT - So Mama passed away just this June. So now I'm left with all these containers that will never be filled with her cooking ever again. Still pretty unbelievable today that she's gone.
Mama, we never agreed on everything but I wanna believe that we loved each other the best that we could. I miss you everyday and I think about you all the time. I miss you so much.
Haha that made me chuckle. Oh my goodness 😂
Hahahahahahahahahaha. This got me laughing hard
You should join jokoy on stage Hahahahhahaha.
☺️
Hahahahahaha!!!!
Jokoy turned his childhood trauma into jokes and earned a lot from it. Others have only remained damaged by their trauma
eMOtional DAmage.
Trauma? it's called experience and good parenting for his mom.if your mom just ignored you lost something nor didn't go wild for it,your mom didn't care about you.simple as that...
Such mom go ballistic and wild because they want their child to be responsible and independent when they grew up,thus,they do their best to teach their kids about life...
@@mikeguce7959 there are less harsher ways to teach your child
@@arnie3631 sez the tide pod loving gen z?😂😂😂😂😂
Which is why your generation is full of cry babies and weak losers...
Don't tell me about less harsher means of discipline.kids are kids,even most cops and military soldiers would agree, you're an idiot parent if you couldn't slap even the butt of your kid.,true,there less harsher ways,but simple physical discipline is always the most effective way to discipline a child the parent just need to understand and learn when discipline is a discipline and when it is already a child abuse...
My exgf and i had issues with this problem.she highly believes that because she's the mother can do whatever hell she wants with our kids.and in most times she beats up the kids because she was stressed with her siblings.which really pisses me off.i am a strict disciplinarian,but it no longer discipline of abused.which is why most of the time kids won't listen to her nor would believe her.but,me,i just mostly need to tap hard on the table or shout,and they are like,"sir yes sir!".they trust me alot and listens well to me,even though many times i hit them hard.they understand why i hit them hard, because it is for their future manners.i never,not once,ever hit them because i am stressed or pissed of from something else.they could even disturb me while watching or sleeping and i would just tickle them or chase them like we're playing chase...
In conclusion, you're a total failure of a parent if you could not discipline your kid.maybe basic scolding or other non physical means works,but in most kids,that won't fly, specially if you have a dumb crap partner.personally,i really hate hitting my kids,it breaks my heart so much when i do so,but it must be done because i love them alot and don't want them to grow up with crappy manners and discipline...
@@arnie3631 yeah like how white people let their kids shout at them and let the kids address them by their names disrespectfully instead of "mom or dad"
Bruh I’m Mexican and this shit hits the same, and the cool whip Tupperware part made me cry from laughter cuz I felt that shit🤣
Us hispanic kids all watching and getting triggered LOL
@@andthenitgotweirdpodcast9065 The PTSD from opening one of those blue sugar cookie jars and finding sewing materials inside instead (or opening Cool Whip jar and finding salsa) 😂 😂 🤣
Filipinos and Mexicans have a lot in common except our noses 👃 are flat 🤣🤣🤣
Fucking Mungo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yup😊
my filipino wife keep some plastic bags enough for the next 500 years
😂😂😂😂😂😂
if the government know how much plastic bags I have at home, I will go to jail
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
You married a Filipina??? OH WHAT A MISTAKE! POOR KIDS! Ooooooh my I could just imagine the terror your kids goes through!
My dad is half korean half japanese, my mom is full Filipino
Imagine that house hold when I was young XD
I don't think I even want to imagine it XD
The horror
RIP eardrums
Imagine having a filipino father and mother.....
It was hell af...i only got away from it at age 16
My sincere condolences lol
But in reality, the Filipino mom is the most loving, reselient, independent and kindest person in the world. Her way of speaking is also a part of how she expresses her love.
Precisely ♥️♥️♥️
True.
True❤
Yes, we are 🥰
SO TRUE🥰♥️🔥
I’m Filipino but I’m so thankful my mom prepared me the best lunches in school🥺 she would prepare them bento style and bought me Japanese styled lunch boxes that have second floors 🥰 my classmates would always stare at my food because it looked so well prepared. Nothing beats a lunch made by your mom with love 🥺❤️
My mom was Korean. She was fluent in YELL as well.
Hahaha!🤣
SAME! my mom's 50% and it is the scariest thing ever
😂😂😂😂😂 guess all moms are fluent in that
@@lightstarcandy8828 True that. True that lol
So you went to YELL UNIVERSITY.
I'm Indonesian.
I lost my green Tupperware lunch box when I was 9 years old, at grade 4 elementary school.
My mom interrogated me worst than those crime tv series on TV.. and she hasn't forgotten about it for the next 15 years of my life
What a traumatizing experience back then.
Life lesson: Never ever lost your Tupperware. Never.
I always lose my stuff too when I was a kid and whenever the same shit happens again my grandma would be like, "You lost that thing again? And we haven't found that tumbler you lost when you were first grade!"
Life lesson there ...when we get old we can laugh about it when we understand and experience how to become a Mom..land Thankful we have MoKoy to teach us like were all the same no matter which country you came...all Moms are the same...specially we who are not born rich...and were Blessed cause of that we have a dreams and goals in life.
Im Filipino, lost my water jug when I was 6 during a field trip. 19 years has passed, she still would remind me about it. MOM I WAS 6!
🤣🤣🤣..legit..bcoz tupperware is a treasure for all moms🤣🤣🤣
@Angela I couldn't see the question here anymore, altho I saw it on the notifs. Anyway, I believe it was a 1 liter Coleman water jug, but yeah it had that neck band thing lol
"Then she'll just repeat what i said in a stupid voice" is the anthem of my childhood ahahahaha
As a Filipino, i would say all these are real. My mom loves her Tupperwares and umbrella more than me.
Yalll bringing tupperware to school is a suicide mission man. I once lost it and my mum still talks about it after 15 years
atynkatsumi hahaha
It isn't a suicide after all if you lived to hear your mom yell for the next 15yrs..
SAME :((
when i was 12 i ate my dad's food while he was on his shift. im now 17 and i occasionally get reminded of this beautiful memory. lol shit get real scary everytime i see a fridge
@@rauratm7772 your story reminds me of when I drove my dad's car after I just got my license at 18 and scratched his sport rim. Now at 26 and an expert driver, dad still reminds me of it everytime I drive
Whenever you lost a tupperware, umbrella, handkerchief, you will hear your mom's 2-hour yelling and her history as a child as well lol
Paola Oida 😂😂😂
Lmao. 🤣🤣🤣 The line usually goes "when i was your age. We didn't commute to go to school. We walk to go to school. We didn't have new yearly shoes like you. We wear the same shoes we had the previous years...." The list just goes on and on.
Hahaha so True!!!😂
Ah yes. The old 'We climb seven mountains and cross seven rivers every weekday to be able to go to school' line.
mothers gonna start with " you know when i was a kid?, i only have 25 cents for the whole day...."
I am a FilAm , I was born and raised in the Philippines and got here in america when I was younger and settled down here in 2014. What Jokoy says on this video is so darn TRUEEEEEE lol! I have the same momma, my mom is strict and a disciplinarian. I did a lot of silly things when I was little not overly crazy but typical kid shenanigans. I swear my mom would love to yell and scold me. She would hurt me at times but that is how she disciplined. She stopped spanking and hurting me when I was maybe 17 lol 😆. I turned out to be a decent person because of my strict upbringing, I am not saying that this is good and this is the only way to discipline your kids but it worked for me . Despite of her disciplinary ways , my mom has a heart of gold and a giving and helpful traits and that is the reason why I am thankful to my Filipino mother for my childhood upbringing.
True, but my mom didn't hit or cursing me she's yelling every time I did something wrong. Very hands-on and strict about my study and i have a curfew hour. If someone courting me he must visit in the house not to meet anywhere. She never allows me to drink alcohol or smoke. When I have a date there's a chaperone😄. I got married at the age of 28 and he's my fisrt and last. I love my mom she raised me well. My husband and his family admired the way I discipline my kids. I'm proud my mom is a filipino!
"It's just a lunch box" 😂😂😂 after yelling for 2 hours
When you open a Filipino family's freezer and see it full of ice cream containers chances are only one of them has actual ice cream.
Chances are none of them has ice cream 😂😁🤣🤣😁😂
If there was ice cream it would be in defrezeer hahahaha
That’s every migrant
You'll find tilapia
or no ice cream at all..😂😂😂
My mom was like that too, and you know what's worse is she even studied psychology for college, hence her interrogation was twice as terrifying
Good luck to my future child then
@@dreigeli9636 you evil sunnovagun do you know how much painful it is when a person of your caliber interrogates a kid for what seems like forever.
*Youre too dangerous to be kept alive*
@@zilentecho3954 says the person who wants to have me dead
My mom too.. 😂😂😂
Same here, it feels like she can actually read my mind. I can never lie to her. She always knew I'm lying 😂
My mom does the same to me when I was a child and it's so funny reminiscing the trauma from her very long sermon full of yelling 😂
I’m literally in class trying soooo hard not to burst out laughing cuz this is sooo funny. I also remember the time I lost my lunchbox 😂😭💀
"does anyone want monggo?"
*i broke*
I know the hell fucking patis?
What is monggo?
@@sarahosb405 mung beans
Taco Ross I do..My favorite 😄
Taco Ross lmao!!
"My god Joseph breathe. Breathe. It's just a lunchbox" 😂😂😂
You put in the work. I'll.. Refresh.😉
Good joke, good joke.
hahahha... after hours of yelling and scolding... typical Filipino Moms
Hahahahahaha
After 2 hrs of interrogation....Breath Joseph!
I recently did my ancestry and found out that I am 1% Filipino and I am genuinely proud of it 😁 I've worked with two amazing Filipinos for the past 17 years and I love them. They made me an honorary Filipino 🤣
2:17 I died laughing when he did the sign of the cross. 😂😂😂
Typical Filipino mom:
Any reusable container = Tupperware 😂
Ice cream container = Tupperware
I’m black and my mom does this
Hispanic here- same 😂👍
Ice cream container with raw fish inside. Royal Dansk round cookie container as a sewing box. 😂
OMG 😨😨😨, tupperware is a thing in Asia? Cause here in Indonesia is the husbands who got scared come home from work and they forget the tupperware.
Also, Filipino moms are always keeping those ice cream container, then when you when you check the freezer for ice cream, you will mistakenly get that container full of fish hahahaha
HAHAHA😂🤣 THAT’S MY MOM👍🏼
every fucking time😅 after a few times i lost my hopes for ice cream😂
FACTSSSS
Omg! 😂😂 Yass!
100% correct
Love you Jo Koy!!
I’m part Filipino and this is 100% true.
"If you dig deep enough you might find a shrimp or two"
I just died 💀💀
I'm glad you got recesitaed
some sort of dried fish too..lol
RIP 😢
HAHAHAHAHA
It kilt me too.🤣😂😂😂☠️
Mom: ANSWER ME!
You: answers*
Mom: HOW DARE YOU ANSWER ME
Lol the joke don’t work on western they don’t have that kind of stuff like
*SUMASAGOT KANA HA*
They don’t have that in the west
poo poo Pee yah I know lol but the way she say it it’s kinda confusing lol
My mom would say answer me and when i answer she'd yell dont talk back to me and then i felt like i had to explain myself further and then she'd say now you are arguing with me?? It was a whole ass mind game. No matter what I was wrong.
@@xpumpernickelx2260 Same to us. Lol. But we kinda proud we brought up in that kind of weird way lol.
😂😂😂
Oh man, the “patis” one HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAH
The "No, I know!" whine @ 3:57 was so on point I'm dead. 😂
You be like: “Mum where’s my lunchbox?!”
Filipino Mums be like: “Are you looking wit your eyes or your pucking mouth!”
😂😂😂
My Thai mom would do the same, then she'd say "look oba dea" and point in a general direction with her lips .
@@susannaj1758 no shit you do that in thailand too? I thought it was only in the ph?
Same in indonesia 😂
In Malaysia it's not the mouth. It's the KNEE ! Are you looking with you eyes or with your knees?? LOL!
It's Asian thing I think, all that yelling when you lose the Golden Tupperware or Lunchbox comes natural to Asians 😂.
That's the Filipino Torture Technique. Best way to extract information.
When your parents know you're lying and just wants to break your spirit. Ughh So fucking stressful.
🤣🤣🤣
WORD
Lol 😂
Marielle Aballe my mom always do this HAHAHAHAHHAAHA ITS FREAKIN EFFECTIVE
Life then was so simple and memories last almost decades, because of the simple life.
together with simple people. we treasure it.
There are no words in the dictionary that explains whom you are. Much Respect.
So true, my wife is Filipino and when she goes to a Filipino friends house she incomes back with all this food in strange containers of all types.
Omg!😂😂
Filipinos love to give some take home foods in any occasions tho 😂
or tied in a plastic bag.
@@lifewithlani2637 THAT's FILIPINA/FILIPINO right there
Or in a plastic full of ziplock bags lol
For those confused, this is what tupperware means for Filipino moms:
1. “tupperware”- literally any plastic container you can put food in
2. good (don’t you dare lose it) tupperware:
ACTUAL food containers sold in the home section in stores e.g. lock and lock
3. the golden tupperware (lose it and you’re disowned):
pyrex
I lost a golden Tupperware at a Christmas party back in high school.
I almost got kicked out of the house at the age of 14.
Pyrex! Damn. I will never take that risk. That's a suicide mission.
The pyrex is valuable than anything. Kinda expensive also. Don't want to risk my life for that. Didn't dare to bring it out of our house
Broke mom’s pyrex once. Even though i saved up baon to pay for it she never let it die down 😅
Beaten by Rock Ohh. I learned something new today then
This is my Mom! My kids are like “Grandma yells” and I tell them to be thankful that they’re getting the post menopausal yell. 😂
Omg you are making me understand our Filipino nanny so much more hahaha.
If you have a Filipino mom 😂 but my mom wasn't just yelling, she was also rapping for hours. She was on repeat.
My mom is Venezuelan and she does the same and it goes on for days lol
Now we are satisfied 😂all mom are same
Not black parents they just backhand smack you and be done with it
Every filipino mom too. Mine does it too. I'm gonna be like "I get it" then she's going to repeat herself for me to defend myself, neverending cycle.. Til she yells and starting throwing things away. I mean, she's always the one making it a big deal. Ugh.
Lol, diss track.
When he said the word monggo, all the Filipinos in audience laughed out loud in unison...and so did I 😂😂😂
Is it a mango or monggo? What is monggo? Is it a dish?
@@aimisakee867 yeah it's a beans.
@@aimisakee867 its a mung bean. but the dish is boiled mung bean with sauteed shrimp or pork cubes
Masarap
and you only cook monggo on friday's and I still dont know why....
"And if you dig deeper you might find a shrimp or two.." 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Pinoy Mum: *O ANO INIINTAY MO? SAGOT!* (What are you waiting for? Answer me!)
Me: Eh kase- (Well because-)
Pinoy mum: *BAKIT KA SUMAGOT?* (HOW DARE YOU ANSWER BACK?)
lololol this is funny
And then you stop answering and they go OH DI KA NA SUMASAGOT. ANO ANO
same thoughts. Hahaha
😂😂😂😂
Hahahahaha. Aba at sumasagot ka pa! 🤣🤣🤣
"where da puck did you lose it" that's such a typical pinoy thing hahaha
1:06 🤣🤣
Our parents love converting letters like f=p & v=b
It's lost. How the fuck is the child suppose to know 🤣🤣🤣
@@andeleon6838 we don't. We die
Where da puck did you put it- HAAAAAAAAAAAAAH?!
I can totally relate. I used to loose my lunchbox 4/5 days of school. My mom would always force me to walk all the way back to school just to grab it.
My mom was born and raised in KY...white as could be but I swear she had the heart of a Filipino mother because I find myself nodding and agreeing and laughing when Jo talks about his mom ♥️
Her: Your accent is so sexy say it again
Me: *L A N T S B A K S*
😂😂😂
penat bater
vejtabul
pridjider
Neber porget
Pinoy kid use to bring turon to school Use to trade him a babybel cheese (The ones in wax) We were good buddies ..He moved back to PH And 20 years later I flew there and showed up at his door with a bag of babybel and a bottle of rum lol
Edit : WOW ! Thank you for all the Likes But remember to give the video alike Jo Koy is one of the best comics out there Giving North America a outlook of growning up Pinoy ! If you can't laugh at your own culture no one else will Salamat po !
That's a good trade. Plantains and sugar. Mmmm
You need to tell us that story dude hahaha the details was he surprise
@@notthegoodguy7344 We use to talk on the phone after But the cost and time diffrence was alot Later the internet I knew he lived in Pasig City with his dad I wanted to see Philippines and bought a ticket not telling him He had told me before i have to come see him And we would have fun I stood at his door at 11am Knocked and there he was wide eyes OMG ! what are you doing here ! come in come in That night we had a full pig and rice Turon san migel red horse gin rumalmost a full street party When he brought out the Turon He laughed and said remember these? I dug into my pocket and said Trade you ! We seen 90% of Manila Tagaytay And Pampanga Philippines is now my 2nd home Carlos is like a brother to me Even if i am all the way in Canada
@@freakyflow Hi! Filipino here!! Thank you for sharing your story. It made me cry happy tears 😂😂😂. You made a real friend there.
I feel happy for you. You really got the best of him.. feel free to stay
No comedian ever made me laugh so much my belly hurts 😂😂😂
Ahh yes Monggo the best friend for all Filipino children.
"Does anybody want Monggo?"
I'm fucking dead.
BYE 😭😭😭😭😭
🏃♂️🏃♂️💨
fuck you then
I love monggo
I wheezed-
I would love some monggo, fave dish 🤣
“Does anyone want monggo?”
I swear my heart stopped from all that laughing🤣🤣🤣
Edit: Thanks for the likes guys...
filipino b sya
Half filipino yeah
I always watch all of his clips about filipino hahaha
How about patis? Bahahaa. Relate.
Hahaha.
No lie regarding the comments. Filipino mothers are Samurai's with their words & psychological warfare experts with their approach. PLUS...they can stay relatively calm during their "interrogation." It rattles you. She won't ask irrelevant/trivial questions, but questions with precision to "trap" you. She doesn't need to physically discipline you, her approach tattoos in your brain. Can't tell you how many times I "stepped off the line" & KNEW the "interrogation" was coming! I carry a certain apprehension towards my mother to this day--and I know she loves me--but I "walk" with an apprehension when I'm with her. Here's the most interesting part: She's only HALF Filipina--I'm a quarter--but I hear these clips about Filipinos & go, "I TOTALLY get that...."
Lmao all immigrant mothers. It’s like they took a class.
I watched this over and over, and I still laugh out loud everytime!
Me too..😂
@@Joycechannel569 hahahaha
Who else has Filipino parents and when you started crying your dad just called you ugly.
Haha my Dad called me "a stupid idiot" for wasting £12
Omg 😮!
My Filipino grandma called me a horse because I was crazy- (kabayo)
My Dominican mom did that too 😂
Haha Ang pangit NG Bata oh! Tutulo na sipon Nyan!
When the world ends, Filipino parents will have Tsinelas for weapons
Don't forget the leather belts
Lian 😂😂😂😂😂
OMG 😂😂😂😂
@@ericcafelizejuanico2232 don't forget Cinturon ahahaha
Theres also the famous walis ting ting
It's always the cool-whip container with the tub of country crock butter lid😂
“It’s just a lunch boxxxx” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The three main things that Mexican, Japanese, and Filipino parents have in common are: report cards, lunch boxes, and the value of RICE!
Even Indian Parents 😬
Especially Report Card and value of Food🥴🥴
I fear report cards 🤣
Indonesia is the same too😂
Africans too
@@ckar_clicks Only South Indians know. North Indians prefer bread.
She’ll never ever forget that lunchbox you’ve lost. She’ll bring it up all the time of your life.
Dead on. 😂😂😂
I lived in the Philippines for 7 years and I can relate to all Jo Koy’s jokes. Filipino moms are sweet, caring and friendly. Every time I visited my friend’s house they make sure, I eat with them and monggo was always there lol
I love that after 2 hours of terrifying argument she goes like : ✨It’S jUsT a LuNch BoX✨
This sounds like a Nigerian mum. So lovely to find so many similarity in culture.
Ndi EKWERE we're all humans. everybdoy are connected. we're just being divided by race, color and religion.
Mexicans do this too. None of my white friends did that though
Caribbean moms too.. haha
I know girl
Ndi EKWERE Third World Moms be like.
My mom still remembers the color and shape of the Tupperware tumbler that my sister lost when she was in grade school. That was more than 20 years ago.
"ReMemBeR wHeN yOu LosT mY TupPerWaRe? iT wAs pUrPle WitH a ViOleT cAp."
Hahaha
Tupperware containers were expensive back then in the Philippines, but they were very durable as if meant to last for a lifetime. In fact, it was also meant to be heirloom pieces. Filipino moms would actually save up just to have a set. Most would buy and pay in installments. They were every Filipino home's treasured kitchen must-haves. We even had TUPPERWARE PARTIES at home where our moms would invite our relatives and neighbors, served some snacks, then the Tupperware ladies presented these products. Treasured pieces, treasured memories! We love our moms!
Oh man, - the interrogation could so be an Irish mammy. I feel your pain!
"she verbally attacks you"
wow that line alone totally describes all filipino moms
This true
All moms
FILIPINO MOMS: RATATATATATATATATATATATATATA
THEY'RE LIKE SHOTGUNS DUDE, REALTALK!!
Machine guns bruh not shotgun
More likely AK47😂😂😂😂😂
@@marcuspacana213 HAHAHAHAHA
*nodsss
Your not Alone ha ha ha
JOKOY's mom is always the MVP in his shows. 😂😂😂
"You go from 🏠 ➡️ 🏢 ➡️ 🏢 ➡️ 🏠...Where da puck did you lose it?!?" 🤣
Filipino moms should be hired as criminal interrogators😂
Ha? What? What did you say?
Filipino mom: where's the murder weapon? Where did you get rid of it?
Suspect: 😭😭😭 I don't know. What do you want me to say.
They would good cop bad cop in an instant
Yeah there was a comedic movie about it and the suspects would be interrogated by their mom and would legit cry and confess lmao
@@arisu707 What's the title?
Everytime he does his mom voice my PTSD starts working up because that's exactly how my mom would yell at me whenever I did something stupid.
I still live with my mom and jfc she should've left me in the hospital
Ann Andres babe 💔
so basically you saying..you mom didn't want you to become stupid..now THATS LOVE...imagine your mom clapping hands and celebrating when you as kid do stupid things...that says a lot about MOM and what she wants for you...you have agood mom
This is relatable
the funny thing about this comment is that your name is also Joseph💀💀
That is why one of the best mom I found is in MANILA. VERY CARING
This reminds me of when I was in elementary. I left my new lunch container at school so the next day, my mother put my lunch in a banana leaf. It was really good❣
Joy Koy telling the truth! Most Filipino moms are like that. My mom is like that 😂
hi Erin. 😊
Hahahaha mas mahal pa ang Tupperware
My mom too i miss her so much 😔
@@kreto-chanva7207 Plastic container na lang kung walang ice cream container 😂
@@erinlee5936 yung microwavable 😂
They should hire Pinoy moms in the CIA and Guantanamo. Humane but terrifying all the same
Victoria Em 😂 😆 😝
We tried. All the handlers quit.
Humane n terrifying .. exactly
Hahaha. Yeah they should.
Pinoy moms in the CIA: “PUTANG IN NA WHERE IS BIN LADEN?”
Thank god for all the tough mothers in the world for our best comedians and artists😂
Yung ulam na nilalagay sa ice cream container 🤣🤣🤣🤣 pinoy na pinoy ang sakit ng panga ko sa kakatawa
don't forget all the placlstic bags our moms collect in one of the drawers in the kitchen because "we might use it again"
Hope Pym and the condiment drawer.
Paper bags too
exactly.hahahaha
And that is why asians cant be blamed for the trash in the ocean
Bruh we used all of ours years ago 😂
When my family finally got real Tupperware, I thought it was because we suddenly became rich🤦🏿♀️
They just got cheaper lol
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I know I was loved because tupperware was my mom's first purchase when I was on first grade😂😂😂
We had tupperwares but my mom let me use the banana leaf as my lunch box.
Cool Whip container, the "jack of all containers" 😄😄😄😄
Lol that mom part made me die from laughing. My Moroccan+Latin mom is NO joke. I have gotten to the point that when she starts yelling I start laughing 😂 Cause now she is smaller than me and a bit round and it looks cute ☺️
😊😊😊
My Godmother was born in Rabat, Morocco [then a Franco-Spanish Protectorate] to Russian parents who had escaped there from the Motherland sometime after the Bolshevik coup of 1917.
They lived next to a Portuguese family in Rabat;
Every single day, my Godmother would tell me, she'd hear through the walls from the parents next door, to their children, a variation of sorts on a daily verbal theme:
"Vem aqui, voce merdas, que imponha voce uma castanha!"
Later on in her life, my Godmother would move across the Pond to France.
😊😊😊
My mom used this tactic to reduce me to a snotty crying mess right before my last birthday. I am 34 years old.
Rachel S. I hope you can disconnect from that torturer.
What did u forget that made her do that?
@@po3alily my place in the universe, apparently
JESUS LOVES YOU and you are SOOO IMPORTANT to Him. I just wanted to remind you of that. I hope you have a GOD day! GOD BLESS! Peace, Lynne
Rachel S. Hi rachel, I feel you. I want you to know you are not alone. I hope you can disconnect from her and find a place where you can heAl and eventually forgive
I left my mom's tupperware at school 8 years ago, she still asks me about it, telling me how "burara" I was.
Daym. I felt that
Snot in your mouth choking,why are you crying its just a lunch box!!🤣
Or when u get spanked and they go stop crying before i give you something to cry about
I grew up around filipinos ( when I lived on 169th street btw Hillside and 89th ave, Jamaica NY).. This shit is spot on lmao.. also, some of the very best people i've ever known.
I was actually expecting Adobo and Rice in his Cool Whip Lunch Box, but Monggo is way hilarious 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
That would be bomb for me though. I would not trade my monggo for some pringles LOL
And the PATIS! that kinda smell pussy!😆😆😆
and the patis!
Adobo=Pambangsang Ulam 😂😊
I'm half Cambodian and this sounds like my Khmer mom. Down to reusing the containers and putting lunch in used cool whip container. Also the lunch trades that I never got to be a part of because nobody wanted to gamble what I had. Luckily on faithful day I met a little Mexican girl that was eating by herself. So I walked up to her asked if she wanted to eat lunch with me we did. I whipped out these cambodian style waffles made with rice flour asked what it was. I told her and my grandmother made it. She reaches into her lunch bag and showed me a container that had homemade flan "my abuela made me this want to trade desserts?" So we did and we've been friends for 18 years ever since. The funnier thing growing up we'll go to eat other's houses and our mom's would make something from our cultures we hated so if my friend ate a Khmer green curry noodle dish I would yell WAIT MARIA DON'T...nevermind" "this is hella good bitch you tripping" Her at her house WAIT BOPHA DON'T EAT THAT...nevermind"
Are you guys married yet?
I’m Khmer too! 🥰
Are you a dude? If so, why haven't you married that girl yet?
This is awesome!! I love it 😊✌️🥰
As a Latina, Flan is an amazing dessert 🍮 it’s so beautiful 😭
Patis quench the deal 😂😂 laughed my ass out😂😂
Watching at 12:35am and almost peed bursting out laughing 😂.
My mom is Filipino American born in Stockton Ca and raised up and down Californias Central Valley as a farm workers kids.. My Dad is Irish American immigrant (Pop came over with granny in 1959 from Ennis, County Clare Ireland with his two sisters to Los Angeles so Granny could work for a distant relative as a housekeeper in Hancock Park). They met when they were in the Military on Guam. Pop was recovering from his wounds from Vietnam and Mom was one of his nurses, USN Nurses Corps reserves.
I ate traditional high school lunches at school until my Mom's mom (Lola Panga we called her, 'panga' meaning love in Tagalog slang) lived with us when I turned 9. After that it was Adobo chicken with rice. Bistek and rice, fried chicken or pork chops with rice. Leche flan. When that happened Myr sister and brother and I would always be asked if we could trade at school with the other kids. Never got the Mongo.. But ate plenty at home with Lola Panga.
RIP Lola, we kids miss you!
Your lola must be an Ilongga. We call ga, pangga or langga to someone so dear to us.
@@abbyko4526 Yes she is, she's from Jaro Iloilo.
@@on2wheels378 do you have blue eyes?
@@airdropiscool1942 Actually no.. My twin sister and I have green eyes. My younger brother has brown eyes.
@@airdropiscool1942 My dad also and granny had green eyes...
WER DA PAK DID YU LOSE IT?!!!😂😂😂
Filipino moms are either your best friend or your worst enemy😂
Its not a Filipino mom if she can differeciate the letter F and P
Every time I watch him do his bits of him and him mother with headphones on I legit cry laughing ending up being wheezing and my fam is like “what the hells happening to her find your inhaler” 😆🤣
Lmao where's your Lunchbox Joseph 😂😂😂😂😂
I choked on *"woah, your mom lets you eat cool whip?"* 😂😂😂
Whats a cool whip?
@@chenelarkemberlu3265 imitation whipped cream. It is usually a pie or dessert topping.
@@twatson6669 thanks.. im not from the u.s as you will know
@@chenelarkemberlu3265 you are welcome. That's what I was guessing.😉
@@twatson6669 I thought he was talking about the Family guy thing