That guy at 7:57 had very insightful and observant answers. I didn't realize the the Philippines has kept and valued so much of their own traditions despite being so Westernized, to the point where almost everyone speaks English.
Yes we value our culture and traditions so much that's why we have a lot of festivals most esp we are very respectful to elders but we are also combination of westernized and easternized. Just like we are familiar with different culture around the world thats why we easily get alo ng with other races in the world
Just so you know Dorcas, foreign students have been studying here since the late 60's. FIRSLY because the first Flying or Aeronatics school in Asia was establised here just as we had the first airline too. TRIVIA: UST or University of Sto Tomas in MANILA is older than Harvard University of the US.
A lot of Indians here in Ilocos Sur Studying Medicine…one of their graduates from India when she took the Indian Medicine board she is top 1 in their place….
The third person who was interviewed was very fair and his insight about the Philippines was very positive. He is a very well rounded, dignified gentleman. Thank you very much. Anyhow, they were actually very open in answering questions.
I am a Filipino but i grew up in a foreign country... when i went to the Philippines to study college, i was also shocked in many ways. So many things that i needed to learn and adjust myself into. It took me like a year or so just to adjust and to learn things, there were times i cried and wanted to go back home. But eventually i got used to it. Philippines is a beautiful country with heart-warming people. Would love to go back and visit it one day.
I love Manny comment he's very observant thrue things around the community and life being in the philippines.hope he well achieve he's dream.god bless to him
The Philippine Travel Bureau should hire you as one of their spokesperson for foreign students. Btw: Davao City has a lot of Medical, Nursing & Dentistry Indian Students.
In terms of school of nursing iloilo city is the best the #1. While in medicine its one of the best school of medicine. And also medical technology and pharmacy.
they all seemed so humble adjusting and learning about the culture and listening to what they had to say made me smile (also i find it funny how the thumbnail are koreans who had barely anything to say about PH unlike the others you interviewed 💀)
Koreans are not so fluent in english like nigerians that is why koreans took a while to respond. Nigerians are fluent in english as well as filipinos because of their colonizers.
@@olandsayson5587 It is still the filipino culture to be so and to do so. So maybe, not all as there are always bad apples in the bunch. But very much more so then most western cultures or other countries for that matter. And by how much? A very large percentage, mind you!
❤️ thanks for this.... I love how you interact to all of them... I wish and pray for them to be successful and safe while still here in the Philippines
I worked in Qatar and some parts of the Middle east specifically in Food industries.I worked with a lot of Nigerians & Sudanis. I am fully aware that Africans are judge mentals at first and I was cultured shock as well how Africans portray their routines & personality. But eventually we became great friends after exchanging each others mistakes and flaws African people are really well spoken in terms of their feelings they are quickly to judge other people but also they are very friendly. Same with Filipinos the only difference is we are too sensitive to hear crticisms we usually don't get it unless they explain it really well. Just like the other African student said that our food is too sweet and full of sugar which is not true. We put sugar for most dishes but it is not over powering it is a main ingredients to the local food but it should be balanced unlike tasteless food without spices is not good. I tried African food as well and I can tell Spices is not well corporated they prefer the taste of the the main product to be above the rest and it is over powering all the spices and too salty as well. However that is the beauty of cultural differences. Not all people is raised the same way.
I'm a Filipino who lived grew up in Qatar my whole life 25+ years and I'll have to disagree on your statement about food being too sweet I agree with the Nigerian everything here in Philippines is sweet, I find the mayonnaise is sweet, the local Eden cheese and the margarine is sweet, most food items has no business being sweet are sweet. I had similar culture shock with the Nigerian, it takes a while for me to adjust, but there are few things I do admire and appreciate about PH which is the greenery, nature and fresh local vegetables.
@@sarahkybanez800 everything in Philippines is sweet? All food is sweet? I beg to disagree. We don't put sugar in kinilaw(civiche), tinola, otan bisaya (vegetable soup), pinakbet, sinugba and a lot of things... Maybe some of the foods including dessert of course are sweet but not all otherwise we all have diabetes now.
the 3rd guy dentistry student has a good insight and fair say. I am a Filipino and aware od the educational capacity of our schools especially in medical/dental labs. I wish with all this i flux of students, schools will take it to themselves to modernize th3 labs, and also to support their instructors in upgrades. I see Phils becoming an affordable " educational destination" in Asia, I hope CHED sees that too and strive to increase the Quality and NOT the quantity of students grads.
I just happen to stumble upon your channel and may I say what an excellent job with the interviews! You asked smart and engaging questions to get them to open up and speak their minds with ease. Congrats! 👏 Looking forward to more of your interviews and adventures. I’ll be tuning in from now on.
i am surprised to know many nigerians and indians are coming to study in southwestern university in Cebu City. Thank you very much Dorcas for this video. it is fun and informative at the same time.
Back in 2005 or 2006 I also met Persians and the reason why they study here in pH is good educational system. Maybe they also consider the cost as well. It's a great bang for the buck I think
Very nice interview. I appreciate the response of our foreiner students. Thank you for featuring them. There are sevral good schools fot medicines in Metro Manila. Ýou may may explore vloggong in other schools and univrsiti
Your channel suddenly appear while Im browsing.. Got curious to it, then surprised after watching the whole video.. GOD Bless to all of you.. Those phrases will lift and attract not just aspiring students but also tourists.. Keep spreading good news.. Just try this, about approaching the locals..? Dont worry, they dont bite.. 😁😁😁😁✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
saw this video of yours and the first guy is quite funny with his remarks “heat wave blew me off” and “who put children here” when he was at the airport terminal. Like its funny at the same time. keep making videos like this, it’s actually great ❤
Indians have been studying medicine here in the philippines for so long already. I remember when i was in elementary, indians were dominant among foreign students in one of the colleges in our province. That was early 90s..
loved the interview. nice to know that a foreigner will be interviewing for our country. Your vlog is a nice venue to promote health care colleges in the Philippines 😊 I am a proud Thomasian btw (from University of Santo Tomas in Manila). Thank you😊
i like this vlog, it's so much fun, especially how you ask questions. nice to see that a lot of foreigners are here to study, although it's nothing new, but it looks like there's an influx of foreigners going here (and not just koreans) to complete their education. it's a testament that we should be proud of our teachers and educational system if we can attract students from abroad.
The 1st guy interviewed, he didn't researched. There are many food choices in the mall's Foodcourt. Also there are other spicy dishes like Sisig, Kaldereta, etc., Indian dishes in specific Indian Restaurants and Indian food counters in Foodcourts in malls
Victoria is obviously stvpid. Like who actually have time to research food. You eat what you find. And Philippine dishes are not known for being spicy. Anyways, in interviews like this most people dont have time to think about their answers. So dont be quick to judge
Great vlog content! The third interwee who is Nigerian is both articulate and wise. I was also a foreign exchange student in the International Christian University in Tokyo, Japan so this is a good remisce of studying in a foreign country. 😊
7:58 Manny responded very well. Well thought, very observant and good assessment. Specially Education not commercialized but for Humanity. Good topic interview Dorcas. Thank you Manny. 👍
When going to the Philippines, you have to be open minded. The first guy being interviewed still new and he will get used to the Philippine culture once he stays longer.
"They live in respect to their tradition, have successfully made sure that western civilization has not corrupted or overshadowed their culture" is worth to hear about."
I was SWU student but did not finish my degree. Back then not a lot of foreign students. 1989- I love it there. I came from Mindanao Island. Thank you for sharing, nostalgia 😊😊😊
Very nice Dorcas ..please do more of this kind of interviews..its really kind of educational and i was curious to know what they would say to your questions
I enjoyed your topic and their comments. Honest observations about our country is very vital so that our govt can see where there are room for improvements on the quality of education, basic services, infra devt etc
Thanks dorcas for giving such wonderful content our friiends from other countries hope your studies here in our country make you more successful after you get your degree and practice it in their own country good luck & god bless
That guy at 7:57 had very insightful and observant answers. I didn't realize the the Philippines has kept and valued so much of their own traditions despite being so Westernized, to the point where almost everyone speaks English.
Yes we value our culture and traditions so much that's why we have a lot of festivals most esp we are very respectful to elders but we are also combination of westernized and easternized. Just like we are familiar with different culture around the world thats why we easily get alo ng with other races in the world
Oh, booh... why you came to Phils?
why you nevr study in your country Nigeria?
Your country also mch more people bfore are shorts?
basicly .... mostly darker people also the used to comments bad against phils.
Just so you know Dorcas, foreign students have been studying here since the late 60's. FIRSLY because the first Flying or Aeronatics school in Asia was establised here just as we had the first airline too. TRIVIA: UST or University of Sto Tomas in MANILA is older than Harvard University of the US.
Wow! That’s good to know😊
And University of San Carlos is older than UST.😌
Nice viewing your you tube madam !Mabuhaykayo !
@@rhoguillema7440 first time I've heard about this 😯
@@veryynicee 😅😅🤣🤭
The mara clara guy was so observant ❤️
He is smart too.
Thank you❤
A lot of Indians here in Ilocos Sur Studying Medicine…one of their graduates from India when she took the Indian Medicine board she is top 1 in their place….
Thank you❤❤
University of Northern Philippines
Yes well said 🙏Philippines education is the best 👌👏
The third person who was interviewed was very fair and his insight about the Philippines was very positive. He is a very well rounded, dignified gentleman. Thank you very much.
Anyhow, they were actually very open in answering questions.
I like the first guy, he didn't sugarcoat what he said and very straightforward guy, i like that...
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I agree and appreciate his honesty.
my question is: why is he staying here if education is the same in his country?
he's funny he thought employees in the airport are children because of the heights hahaha
yea
He looks cute too !!
Your 3rd interviewee taking Dentistry, is the smartest and made the most sense.
Thanks for watching❤❤
He is really smart and by the way he talk a lot of sense.
I am a Filipino but i grew up in a foreign country... when i went to the Philippines to study college, i was also shocked in many ways. So many things that i needed to learn and adjust myself into. It took me like a year or so just to adjust and to learn things, there were times i cried and wanted to go back home. But eventually i got used to it. Philippines is a beautiful country with heart-warming people. Would love to go back and visit it one day.
Really??? Covid protocols here sucks
The Indian girl and her obsession with the labs was funny. XD She seems very sweet and driven with her career goals.
Yes hahaha
Much love to our Nigerian, Korean and Indian brothers and sisters...
We Filipinos and the Philippines 🇵🇭 loves you... ❤️❤️❤️
They are also in Davao City studying medicine
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I love Manny comment he's very observant thrue things around the community and life being in the philippines.hope he well achieve he's dream.god bless to him
that one man who knew Ph by watching Mara Clara 👏❤️❤️❤️
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yah, and know his age already .hehehe,, i was younger back then when Mara Clara was aired..
The Philippine Travel Bureau should hire you as one of their spokesperson for foreign students. Btw: Davao City has a lot of Medical, Nursing & Dentistry Indian Students.
Thank you so much❤
Yeah i saw them everyday commuting
In terms of school of nursing iloilo city is the best the #1. While in medicine its one of the best school of medicine. And also medical technology and pharmacy.
I like Manny from Nigeria. If all the people in the world just like him . Our world will better a place to live.
Thank you❤❤
I'm Filipino American and studied in the Philippines. Even I had culture shocks when I was there but it was fun 🤣
Thanks Dorcas for interviewing foreigners and getting their impressions about the country..
Thank you❤
Dorcas my only favorite nigerian vblogger bec she is lively, open minded and her adaptability and flexibility is good.She is also God fearing.
Thank you so much❤️🙏
Yes right! She is a very nice vlogger. 🤩
I love the positivity and professionalism of the guy with a blue backpack.
they all seemed so humble adjusting and learning about the culture and listening to what they had to say made me smile (also i find it funny how the thumbnail are koreans who had barely anything to say about PH unlike the others you interviewed 💀)
Love Nigerians and Indians
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Koreans are not so fluent in english like nigerians that is why koreans took a while to respond. Nigerians are fluent in english as well as filipinos because of their colonizers.
Dentistry is also a good course ...
I have a Chinese friend took up Dentistry in the Philippines...she is now a Dentist in Hongkong...
I admire the second Nigerian that you interviewed. He is outstandingly smart! 💞💞💞
No doubt
You are doing good interviews among foreign students here in the Philippines 💖💖💖💖💖
Thank you❤
The filipinos are friendly humble loving caring and family oriented you just need to know them better and give them time and you will see.
not all
@@olandsayson5587 It is still the filipino culture to be so and to do so. So maybe, not all as there are always bad apples in the bunch. But very much more so then most western cultures or other countries for that matter. And by how much? A very large percentage, mind you!
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As a Filipino introvert, living in Philippines is really difficult. 🤣
Hahaha
Introvert here. Japan is an introvert nation so I would love to live in there.
@@Draconiandevil-e9k I’m planning to work and move there haha
Introvert here...ang tingin sakin ng iba pra daw may something sa utak..😒
Jesus Christ on point
Thank you dorcas for sharing this to the world we filipinos love you
Thank you po❤
❤️ thanks for this.... I love how you interact to all of them...
I wish and pray for them to be successful and safe while still here in the Philippines
Thank you so much❤
I worked in Qatar and some parts of the Middle east specifically in Food industries.I worked with a lot of Nigerians & Sudanis. I am fully aware that Africans are judge mentals at first and I was cultured shock as well how Africans portray their routines & personality. But eventually we became great friends after exchanging each others mistakes and flaws African people are really well spoken in terms of their feelings they are quickly to judge other people but also they are very friendly. Same with Filipinos the only difference is we are too sensitive to hear crticisms we usually don't get it unless they explain it really well. Just like the other African student said that our food is too sweet and full of sugar which is not true. We put sugar for most dishes but it is not over powering it is a main ingredients to the local food but it should be balanced unlike tasteless food without spices is not good. I tried African food as well and I can tell Spices is not well corporated they prefer the taste of the the main product to be above the rest and it is over powering all the spices and too salty as well. However that is the beauty of cultural differences. Not all people is raised the same way.
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I'm a Filipino who lived grew up in Qatar my whole life 25+ years and I'll have to disagree on your statement about food being too sweet I agree with the Nigerian everything here in Philippines is sweet, I find the mayonnaise is sweet, the local Eden cheese and the margarine is sweet, most food items has no business being sweet are sweet. I had similar culture shock with the Nigerian, it takes a while for me to adjust, but there are few things I do admire and appreciate about PH which is the greenery, nature and fresh local vegetables.
I did not know that Nigeria have cold weather ,all i thought its hottervthan Phil.
@@gregoriagenerosa7681 if they have cold weather, why are they black? Nigerians are liars.
@@sarahkybanez800 everything in Philippines is sweet? All food is sweet? I beg to disagree. We don't put sugar in kinilaw(civiche), tinola, otan bisaya (vegetable soup), pinakbet, sinugba and a lot of things... Maybe some of the foods including dessert of course are sweet but not all otherwise we all have diabetes now.
I like this interview..The foreigners are answering the truth and on point.thank you durcas 🤗💛
Thank you❤
the 3rd guy dentistry student has a good insight and fair say. I am a Filipino and aware od the educational capacity of our schools especially in medical/dental labs. I wish with all this i flux of students, schools will take it to themselves to modernize th3 labs, and also to support their instructors in upgrades. I see Phils becoming an affordable " educational destination" in Asia, I hope CHED sees that too and strive to increase the Quality and NOT the quantity of students grads.
Hi, it's amusing to see some foreign students choosing the Philippines for their study course preference. Nice and amazing content sister😁😁😁
Thank you! 😃
I was been studying in SWU for 1 year . Glad you have interviewed other foreign students on how and what we are as Cebuanos
Thank you so much❤
I just happen to stumble upon your channel and may I say what an excellent job with the interviews! You asked smart and engaging questions to get them to open up and speak their minds with ease. Congrats! 👏 Looking forward to more of your interviews and adventures. I’ll be tuning in from now on.
Manny was the best you've interviewed!
Thank you❤
i am surprised to know many nigerians and indians are coming to study in southwestern university in Cebu City. Thank you very much Dorcas for this video. it is fun and informative at the same time.
It's my pleasure
Back in 2005 or 2006 I also met Persians and the reason why they study here in pH is good educational system. Maybe they also consider the cost as well. It's a great bang for the buck I think
Wow sir manny of Nigeria is awesome, I am very impressed with all of his answers. 🏆👍
No doubt
I like all their answers esp. the third guy... his knowledgeable and he do speak w/ wisdom ....
Thanks!
Thank you so much Aunt Jen❤
Very nice interview. I appreciate the response of our foreiner students. Thank you for featuring them. There are sevral good schools fot medicines in Metro Manila. Ýou may may explore vloggong in other schools and univrsiti
Thank you❤❤
I'm so amazed that you are proud for Filipinos.love you girl
Thank you so much❤❤
Your channel suddenly appear while Im browsing.. Got curious to it, then surprised after watching the whole video.. GOD Bless to all of you.. Those phrases will lift and attract not just aspiring students but also tourists.. Keep spreading good news.. Just try this, about approaching the locals..? Dont worry, they dont bite.. 😁😁😁😁✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
Thank you so much❤❤
@@DORCASMorounmubo Have you been going nearby provinces..? The country has much more to offer.. ^^
@@DORCASMorounmubo Oh..!! By the way, the government has no strict law about shooting and taking videos.. Feel free to do more.. 💪⚡️💪⚡️💪⚡️
i think manny is a very intelligent person. he spoke so eloquently
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saw this video of yours and the first guy is quite funny with his remarks “heat wave blew me off” and “who put children here” when he was at the airport terminal. Like its funny at the same time. keep making videos like this, it’s actually great ❤
Proud of being SWU graduate from the college of dentistry ❤️
Thank you so much❤
I feel so good to hear these people putting on some positive insights about Philippines... I love the host too! ❤
i love how honest they are especially my dude 7:57 . I love content like this
Indians have been studying medicine here in the philippines for so long already. I remember when i was in elementary, indians were dominant among foreign students in one of the colleges in our province. That was early 90s..
loved the interview. nice to know that a foreigner will be interviewing for our country. Your vlog is a nice venue to promote health care colleges in the Philippines 😊 I am a proud Thomasian btw (from University of Santo Tomas in Manila). Thank you😊
They like the Philippines so much. ❤️❤️❤️
They do❤
The Nigerian guy @7:54 is very smart. You can talk to him 24 hours without getting bored.
Thank you so much❤❤
Absolutely!!! I talking and listening to that kind of person.
after watching this I suddenly missed my Nigerian and Indian friends back in college
Thanks for watching❤
That Manny guy the second guy you interviewed from Nigeria. I like the way he speaks very smart guy
i like this vlog, it's so much fun, especially how you ask questions. nice to see that a lot of foreigners are here to study, although it's nothing new, but it looks like there's an influx of foreigners going here (and not just koreans) to complete their education. it's a testament that we should be proud of our teachers and educational system if we can attract students from abroad.
The 1st guy interviewed, he didn't researched. There are many food choices in the mall's Foodcourt. Also there are other spicy dishes like Sisig, Kaldereta, etc., Indian dishes in specific Indian Restaurants and Indian food counters in Foodcourts in malls
He is still new here, he will adjust overtime
Victoria is obviously stvpid. Like who actually have time to research food. You eat what you find. And Philippine dishes are not known for being spicy. Anyways, in interviews like this most people dont have time to think about their answers. So dont be quick to judge
It was entertaining watching your interviews w different nationalities.
regarding their experiences here.
Thanks for covering the Philippines.
Nice ideas dorcas interviewing students from different countries
Salamat dear .
I’m very proud of all the students them they’re doing the right thing
Smart answer from Manny, He’s good being a Christian too.
Great vlog content! The third interwee who is Nigerian is both articulate and wise. I was also a foreign exchange student in the International Christian University in Tokyo, Japan so this is a good remisce of studying in a foreign country. 😊
DORCAS IMPROVED A LOT IN TERMS OF INTERVIEWING SKILLS 👍
7:58 Manny responded very well. Well thought, very observant and good assessment. Specially Education not commercialized but for Humanity. Good topic interview Dorcas. Thank you Manny. 👍
Thank you❤❤
Love the honesty of the first guy....more vids like this ....bless you gorgeous
More to come!
The Dentistry guy is really smart
Nice, your blog is very informative.. specifically for the international students.. continue your good content.. More power & God Bless 🙏🙏🙏
When going to the Philippines, you have to be open minded. The first guy being interviewed still new and he will get used to the Philippine culture once he stays longer.
Thank you❤
Thank you Dorcas for loving our country
Wow, your getting better interviewing people. Good job...
"They live in respect to their tradition, have successfully made sure that western civilization has not corrupted or overshadowed their culture" is worth to hear about."
Very nice interview.
Nice interview of students from different nationalities 😍
Thank you❤❤
I hope there will be more Nigerian coming to the Philippines to study and/or make business.
Thank you so much❤
I was SWU student but did not finish my degree. Back then not a lot of foreign students. 1989- I love it there. I came from Mindanao Island. Thank you for sharing, nostalgia 😊😊😊
You sound so happy and very friendly. I have to remind myself that you’re not Pinoy. Lovely hearing your laugh.
First guy need to try lechon, adobo, sinigang, pancit lol. So much food to try. Hope he get used to food people and culture soon.
Thank you docras in your vlog talk about our country..
It's my pleasure
Awesome! Content I really loved it. amazing interview with many foreign students.
Keep Going Sister Godbless You Take Goodcare Always
I commend the first student from Nigeria (in the video). He is genuine, a wide and deep thinker!
Welcome and we love you all.....thankx for choosing our country to live godblessed....
Very nice Dorcas ..please do more of this kind of interviews..its really kind of educational and i was curious to know what they would say to your questions
Thank you so much, I will❤
I enjoyed your topic and their comments. Honest observations about our country is very vital so that our govt can see where there are room for improvements on the quality of education, basic services, infra devt etc
Awesome thanks for introducing our place to the world, just be safe...
Philippines is good country educated people neet and clean also good English speeking good hospitality 👌👏👏
That second brother from Nigeria is very eloquent. I like the way he coins the words...
You have done a great interview
The dentistry student guy is so smart. So amazing
GOD BLESS US ALL. MABUHAY!!!
Thanks dorcas for giving such wonderful content our friiends from other countries hope your studies here in our country make you more successful after you get your degree and practice it in their own country good luck & god bless
nice video thank you, amazing place like it.
Thank you too
Hi Dorcas. Thank you for this video and for featuring my country.
I love the 3rd guy’s comments about the Philippones. Thank you
nice watching your interviews regarding.. why.. what.. how.. when.. I love it... 💖💖💖
Glad you enjoy it!
RIGHT NOW IM ONE YOUR SUBSCRIBERS
GOOD JOB 👍👍👍
hi new here in your channel but i really love it proud to be a Filipino
Thank you and GOD Bless!!!
Nice interviews Dorcas, I wish you good luck 👍 🍀🇵🇭
Thank you! 😃
Thank you, Dorcas for this!
My pleasure!
Ì love your vlog Dorcas😘😀😁im happy to know now that theres a lot of foreign students who love to study in the Phil.
Thank you so much for watching❤❤
Mara clara is one of d best tv series n early 2000..
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I like the interview with the Indians. Similar to Philippines
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Buti nlang cnabi they are so kind, hndi magnanakaw lalo na sa airport