This was one of those Amazing days I will never forget! I visited Cebu's Toughest Hood Pasil, and the love I received was beyond belief! Everyone was super friendly, helpful and welcoming, there was not one time where I felt unsafe. I ended up meeting these amazing locals who gave me Puso and tuslob bua and it was soooo Delicious! Then I came across the politest kids who instantly made me shy, amazing manors for such young individuals. And finally we ended up playing a money card game with the locals, super fun!! Would love to know the name of it!!
"mano po" is for erderly people to show respect its like kissing ur grandma into her forehead.... but i dont think its necessary on not too old people ... kuya and ate and using po is enough.. but its a good sign if kids mano to you cause it means their parents teach them to show respect to people older than them
sir remember. if the children do that to you again. that only shows respect for the elderly. this is our filipino culture. if people call you "SIR" or they talk to you in tagalog there is a word " PO" and "OPO" This is also one that shows respect to others. This is the Filipino culture. Sir, if foreigners come here to our place in the Philippines. You will really have a culture shock.
What the children does to you is called “Mano”. In Filipino culture, “mano” is a gesture of respect. Children perform it by taking the hand of an elder and placing it briefly against their forehead. This act symbolizes honor, acknowledgment of wisdom, and seeking blessings from the older person. It’s a meaningful tradition that reinforces family values and respect for one’s elders.
@@Travel_chronicles this is not only for children. Adult do it as well to the elder of their families. Like Parents, uncles, grand parents and same way to your in-laws if you have a filipina partner.
I’ve noticed that as many vloggers there are in the Philippines, the locals seem to gravitate towards a certain personality. YOUR personality TK ( hope I got it right!) is the type to make my kababayans notice you and want to be around you and of course interact. Lots of others they may stare at you or do a wave. Looking forward to more adventures!!
Sometimes, exploring in the slums is better than a well-developed city. The people maybe poor but are very rich in happiness no matter what they have and very humble people with very big hearts. The gestures of those kids doing a "mano" is to show respect to elders. They were raised very well by their parents. This and the joyful welcoming people are just the examples. ❤
Wow, PK, you’re so lucky! That cute little gesture from the kids is what we call in Cebuano, “Amin” which means giving blessings to the elders or pay respect. Well, in english we call it “Bless”. Your aura my brother is very beautiful that’s why those kiddos felt it in your presence. This is so rare and phenomenal to watch. So pure and genuine! I love it.
Wow, you're enjoying the company of the people in the neighborhood ... . If you're doing good , for sure they can resonate well ...and you'll be loved by them..❤🤞
Aloha PK, it's a traditional gesture of respect or a way of greeting elders. It is a sign of showing humility and acknowledging their wisdom or authority. Those kids were raised right. Beautiful! 💜🐢
@@Travel_chronicles In Hawaii it's known as the forehead-to-forehead touch, known as "honoring," it's a traditional Hawaiian greeting called "honi." It symbolizes the exchange of ha, or breath of life, and is a gesture of respect and connection between individuals. So when I saw that gesture I knew. In my other country, we ladies would basically crawl or head down and body bend half way when we are walking past anyone sitting, all the while saying Hi, or sorry as we walk by. 💜🐢
@@Travel_chronicles OMG PK, we don't say "sorry" it's more of us saying "forgive me for my wrong doing", Jolok Bwod! Similar to saying I'm sorry. Goodness, hope I'm making sense and not confusing you 😂🐢
Respect for the elders are practiced here in the philippines.. "mano po" is a gesture of respect.. Bullying in class is not prevalent in PH as these kids were embeded in doing good for God.. following the 10 commandments... Observe the schools in PH.. we have many catholic schools (universities) which taught the young ones about good moral values... PH students dont bring guns to school... Guns is not in our minds... We pinoys... Our weapon / self defense is PRAYERS and deep faith in God.. prayers do many silent miracles. 😊
Placing your hand to their forehead is what we called mano wherein not only kids do that, we as an adult, we also do it for those whose elder to us. A sign of respect from youngest here in the Philippines. Btw enjoy your stay here
"Lami" means Delicious in Bisaya/Cebu not not "Lamak".... "Lami Kaayo" means very "Delicious"..when they take your hands and place it on their head it means blessings in Bisaya they say "Amin" for respect of elders...😅Have fun in Cebu my friend..
Hey broski, you should print out business cards to give away to people on your travels so they can find your channel easier. Just an idea! :D Stay safe and have fun!
When a child take your hand and put them in their forhead that means they respect you. Thats a common Filipino practice taughtt at home and school. Its is called MANO.
Tuslob buwa is made up of pork brain and liver. I don't eat pork as well, so I was kinda worried when you had it there. Anyway, it is what it is... I can see that you enjoyed Cebu so much! All the best to you, PK!
When young children put your hands on their forehead and say " Mano Po " and the elders answers " gid bless " .. It's a sign of respect ...try doing it to elders in the Philippines... Baranggay Suba - name of the community
are you in the Philippines right now, I recommend you to visit Lucban Quezon in Quezon province because they have the Pahiyas festival every 15th of May, it's really enjoying because they celebrate the feast of San Isidro Labrador, the Patron saint of the farmers, the houses are decorated using all their harvest from the farm like vegetables and fruits and rice and they also have the parade of the Carabao our national animal and also the no.1 animal partner of the farmers in their rice field.
Actually giving mano or "bless" is not only for an elderly person you know when you have god sons or god duaghters.even when Im in my 20's I have a lot of god children so a lot are also making mano at me. I'm so happy because a lot of pinoys are teaching u our culture. We want to adopt you. If u may
putting your hands in thieir forehead is like paying respect to elders...it sometimes form of greetings from young ones to elders.. instead of saying hello or hi
The filipino teaching to there childrens to RESPECT . If one childrens came to you and grab your hands and put it to there forehead in filipino language that we call "MANO" the meaning of this is RESFECT the elders .
I am late and I am glad there are already comments which means the community is active and growing. 😬 2:05 Lami [la. mî.] is the correct word which means "masarap" in Tagalog or delicious in English while "lami kaayo" would mean very delicious. 12:36 Mano which the kids did is an "honouring-gesture" used in Filipino culture performed as a sign of respect to elders and as a way of requesting a blessing from the elder. Similar to hand-kissing, the person giving the greeting bows towards the hand of the elder and presses their forehead on the elder's hand.
Thank you so much! You've been here all this time!! Hahah those were my early days in Cebu I've been saying it wrong in a few of my upcoming videos lol but now I know. That's such a beautiful cultural thing, their parents raised them well!
This was one of those Amazing days I will never forget! I visited Cebu's Toughest Hood Pasil, and the love I received was beyond belief! Everyone was super friendly, helpful and welcoming, there was not one time where I felt unsafe.
I ended up meeting these amazing locals who gave me Puso and tuslob bua and it was soooo Delicious! Then I came across the politest kids who instantly made me shy, amazing manors for such young individuals. And finally we ended up playing a money card game with the locals, super fun!! Would love to know the name of it!!
the kids did to you is a sign respect....
Delecious-english
Masarap-tagalog
Lami - Visaya(Cebuano)
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"mano po" is for erderly people to show respect its like kissing ur grandma into her forehead.... but i dont think its necessary on not too old people ... kuya and ate and using po is enough.. but its a good sign if kids mano to you cause it means their parents teach them to show respect to people older than them
sir remember. if the children do that to you again. that only shows respect for the elderly. this is our filipino culture. if people call you "SIR" or they talk to you in tagalog there is a word " PO" and "OPO" This is also one that shows respect to others. This is the Filipino culture. Sir, if foreigners come here to our place in the Philippines. You will really have a culture shock.
Philippines is a dirty slum country
What the children does to you is called “Mano”. In Filipino culture, “mano” is a gesture of respect. Children perform it by taking the hand of an elder and placing it briefly against their forehead. This act symbolizes honor, acknowledgment of wisdom, and seeking blessings from the older person. It’s a meaningful tradition that reinforces family values and respect for one’s elders.
this is true 💯
So beautiful!!
@@Travel_chronicles this is not only for children. Adult do it as well to the elder of their families. Like Parents, uncles, grand parents and same way to your in-laws if you have a filipina partner.
I’ve noticed that as many vloggers there are in the Philippines, the locals seem to gravitate towards a certain personality. YOUR personality TK ( hope I got it right!) is the type to make my kababayans notice you and want to be around you and of course interact. Lots of others they may stare at you or do a wave.
Looking forward to more adventures!!
Mano it's a Filipino respect for our elders
I love how you're not afraid to go out and interact with the locals, more videos like this, it's so much fun!
My favorite types of places to be and people to interact with!
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tapping hands in our forehead to the much older than us is a sign of respect.. relatives or not..way of showing respect
Very beautiful gesture ❤️
Sometimes, exploring in the slums is better than a well-developed city. The people maybe poor but are very rich in happiness no matter what they have and very humble people with very big hearts. The gestures of those kids doing a "mano" is to show respect to elders. They were raised very well by their parents. This and the joyful welcoming people are just the examples. ❤
I 100% agree, it's so much more fun for me tbh, gonna try to find more places like this, some of the nicest people I've ever met!
Wow, PK, you’re so lucky! That cute little gesture from the kids is what we call in Cebuano, “Amin” which means giving blessings to the elders or pay respect. Well, in english we call it “Bless”. Your aura my brother is very beautiful that’s why those kiddos felt it in your presence. This is so rare and phenomenal to watch. So pure and genuine! I love it.
So beautiful!
Hello from Langley, BC. I miss the Philippines 🇵🇭 🍁 Take care and enjoy!
You need to come back and visit!
Wow bro your eating PUSO hanging rice....and TUSLO BUWA...enjoy eating and have fun in PASIL, CEBU...
Delicious!!!!
Yummy 😋
The gesture of taking your hand and putting into their forheaed is a sign of respect ..they give you high regards. ❤
Poso is paired with lechon...
Baranggay suba = name of the area you visited..
Baranggay = village
Suba = creek or small river
Just the info I needed!! Thank you!
Wow, you're enjoying the company of the people in the neighborhood ... . If you're doing good , for sure they can resonate well ...and you'll be loved by them..❤🤞
Aloha PK, it's a traditional gesture of respect or a way of greeting elders. It is a sign of showing humility and acknowledging their wisdom or authority. Those kids were raised right. Beautiful! 💜🐢
Do you have that where you're from as well?
@@Travel_chronicles In Hawaii it's known as the forehead-to-forehead touch, known as "honoring," it's a traditional Hawaiian greeting called "honi." It symbolizes the exchange of ha, or breath of life, and is a gesture of respect and connection between individuals. So when I saw that gesture I knew. In my other country, we ladies would basically crawl or head down and body bend half way when we are walking past anyone sitting, all the while saying Hi, or sorry as we walk by. 💜🐢
Wow that's beautiful!
@@Travel_chronicles OMG PK, we don't say "sorry" it's more of us saying "forgive me for my wrong doing", Jolok Bwod! Similar to saying I'm sorry. Goodness, hope I'm making sense and not confusing you 😂🐢
The children when they put your hand to their forehead, it is a respectful gesture. Usually done to those older than them, we called it "mano"
Mano! I love it!
Jan 21... Thats my birthday hihi..
The festivity does not always fall in jan 21.. its always the 3rd sunday of january.
Respect for the elders are practiced here in the philippines.. "mano po" is a gesture of respect..
Bullying in class is not prevalent in PH as these kids were embeded in doing good for God.. following the 10 commandments... Observe the schools in PH.. we have many catholic schools (universities) which taught the young ones about good moral values...
PH students dont bring guns to school... Guns is not in our minds... We pinoys... Our weapon / self defense is PRAYERS and deep faith in God.. prayers do many silent miracles. 😊
I absolutely love that!
Placing your hand to their forehead is what we called mano wherein not only kids do that, we as an adult, we also do it for those whose elder to us. A sign of respect from youngest here in the Philippines. Btw enjoy your stay here
Love it! Thank you so much!!😄😄
"Lami" means Delicious in Bisaya/Cebu not not "Lamak"....
"Lami Kaayo" means very "Delicious"..when they take your hands and place it on their head it means blessings in Bisaya they say "Amin" for respect of elders...😅Have fun in Cebu my friend..
Lol this was an older video, I corrected my mistake later on 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thats we call "Mano" its kind of respect to you brother pk
Love it! Thank you Kuya Dave!
Next Visit to MOALBOAL CEBU ❤ maybe you like Beaches! There is White beach , Canyonering, and Osmeña Peak really nice view ❤❤❤
Hey broski, you should print out business cards to give away to people on your travels so they can find your channel easier. Just an idea! :D Stay safe and have fun!
Putting your hand on their forehead is called "Mano". A sign of respect by younger ones to older relatives or friends.
When a child take your hand and put them in their forhead that means they respect you.
Thats a common Filipino practice taughtt at home and school. Its is called MANO.
THAT CARD GAME IS CALLED "SAKLA" IN METRO MANILA😊
Awesome! Thanks for that! 😄
Tuslob buwa is made up of pork brain and liver. I don't eat pork as well, so I was kinda worried when you had it there. Anyway, it is what it is... I can see that you enjoyed Cebu so much! All the best to you, PK!
She made that one from liver :) so I was happy
Young Filipinos when they put your hand on their forehead, it's a sign of elderly respect.
Maayong adlaw PK!🎉When someone do that gesture to you, You can respond by saying “God Bless You”.
Perfect, I'll keep that in mind next time! Thank you ☺️
When young children put your hands on their forehead and say " Mano Po " and the elders answers " gid bless " ..
It's a sign of respect ...try doing it to elders in the Philippines...
Baranggay Suba - name of the community
"Mano Po"..Kids makes Elder's People pay Respect..😎😉🤙👍
Love it!
are you in the Philippines right now, I recommend you to visit Lucban Quezon in Quezon province because they have the Pahiyas festival every 15th of May, it's really enjoying because they celebrate the feast of San Isidro Labrador, the Patron saint of the farmers, the houses are decorated using all their harvest from the farm like vegetables and fruits and rice and they also have the parade of the Carabao our national animal and also the no.1 animal partner of the farmers in their rice field.
PK we love you. You're genuine.
And I love you guys!
Children take your hand and put them on their forehead a sign of respect to elders and you will say GOD BLESS YOU to them in return
I will remember that for the next time this happens! Idk why I get so shy for that though
i remember when i was a kid with my childhood friend if we saw a foriegner we're always following wherever they go..😅😅😅
try explore on the west side mountains of cebu =D
Thank you for the suggestion, I'll look into it!
🎉🎉It means bless you
So sweet!!
The colorful decoration hanging in the streets is what we call "Banderitas" - usually hung during Fiestas or other festivities.
Putting your hand in their forehead is a show of respect of elder one
very nice video PK👌have a great day
My bro! Love seeing you in the comments! 👊
Younger ones used to show respect to the elderly by putting the hand of the elderly to their forehead.
La mano is similar to pay homage to your parents and older relatives. It is like kissing the ring of royals or bishops 12:44 😅
Power on Man 👍👍👍👍💪💪💪✌️👌🙏
Yezzirrr!
Making mano is reapect to the person who older than you that is filipino traditional.❤
First yehey!!!!
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CEBUUUUUUUUU ❤❤❤❤
I ❤️ Cebu!
Please be careful. I worry about you trusting too much....of course, I'm old, but I consider myself having some wisdom. Love your videos.
Thank you Sherbear, a lot of people have been saying that to me actually
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Keep Going PK , Let’s Go 😂😅😂✌️👍👍👍🙏💕🇺🇸
Let's gooooooo!!!
Enjoy in my country but please be very careful
Actually giving mano or "bless" is not only for an elderly person you know when you have god sons or god duaghters.even when Im in my 20's I have a lot of god children so a lot are also making mano at me. I'm so happy because a lot of pinoys are teaching u our culture. We want to adopt you. If u may
I'd love that!!
putting your hands in thieir forehead is like paying respect to elders...it sometimes form of greetings from young ones to elders.. instead of saying hello or hi
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Hasta la vista baby 😂😂😂
The filipino teaching to there childrens to RESPECT .
If one childrens came to you and grab your hands and put it to there forehead in filipino language that we call "MANO" the meaning of this is RESFECT the elders .
Wow i really love tuslob bua, my god i miss it😅
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Baboy means pork. You deep the puso to the sauce made out of pork.
Barangay just like a county village
Barangay tuba. Tuba meant coconut wine
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the puso u dip in brown one soup did u ask...is there no pork?
Suba is their village name
Kids putting your hand in their forehead showing respect to you.
Made me super shy! Amazing manors from them
I am late and I am glad there are already comments which means the community is active and growing. 😬
2:05 Lami [la. mî.] is the correct word which means "masarap" in Tagalog or delicious in English while "lami kaayo" would mean very delicious.
12:36 Mano which the kids did is an "honouring-gesture" used in Filipino culture performed as a sign of respect to elders and as a way of requesting a blessing from the elder. Similar to hand-kissing, the person giving the greeting bows towards the hand of the elder and presses their forehead on the elder's hand.
Thank you so much! You've been here all this time!! Hahah those were my early days in Cebu I've been saying it wrong in a few of my upcoming videos lol but now I know.
That's such a beautiful cultural thing, their parents raised them well!
12:36 that is "mano po" a gesture to show respect to elder,
Such amazing kids! Parents raised them right!
"Tuslob Buwa" made from Pig Brain and pig liver. I thought you don't eat pork my friend..
That one she said she made from liver
yeah they mixed pork liver spread and pork brain@@Travel_chronicles
You have just eaten pig liver... Hahahah.
Puso is just a plain rice, what do you expect with a plain rice?! 😏
Enjoying Cebu so far Sir PK ❤ keep safe … Puso is good with siomai also
Thank youuuu!! Will do! ☺️
@@Travel_chronicles just be safe 💕