I have alot to be thankful for my Philippine family. I have learned so much about their culture and me being here in the United States I still bring their culture home
Here is the Thing, you stayed in Manila which actually has a different culture compared to the South (Visayas)... The last guy, probably stayed in the South because he is speaking Bisaya. There are differences in Tagalog culture and Bisaya culture. As a Filipino who has lived in Metro Manila, Cavite, Cebu and Bohol, I can actually attest to the little nuances in each place. I think that just adds to the beauty of our country.
🥰 That's absolutely true... No matter what it's happen Philippines is still dominate the goodness, everything will never change... God is always behind us 🤗🤗🤗
these missionaries our destroying filipino culture,faith and tradition .they brainwash gullible filipinos ,especially the poorest of the poor .they turn them to hate their being filipinos. they dont believe that Jesus is God ,so they're pseudo-christians. they despise catholicism to the core . if you dont convert to their pseudo religion ,you become their enemy. stay away from these evil people !
In 2010 I moved to the Philippines. The people are the sweetest people I have ever met. So nice that I found my wife here. Philippines is HOME for me now.
Yes so true, filipino people are very hospitable in any ways which is very different from other race of people. Filipino used to smile whatever difficulties occurred because We don't let problems drag Us down... Proud filipino here 🇵🇭
Thanks Lucy & George for the reaction. Ya i luv the missionary boys for loving the Filipinos & speaking fluently Tagalog & Bisaya( cebuano) dialect.. they're are lovely boys as well & humorous at that. Miss them♡
Filipinos young or old use their eyes in a lot of way. Their is a saying "makuha ka sa tingin" kinda "just one look". It can flirt and even discipline. One of my grandmothers uses her eyes often that as a child if I'll do something I have to look at her first if she approves it or not. Like when adults are around and talking, you need to leave. There's a saying "Little ears doesn't lie" especially they are gossiping about someone.
Love you ❤️😘❤️ George and Lucy! I can feel your Filipino ❤️ heart, everytime there's a good video about Philippines and the people. TRUE FILIPINO AT HEART.❤️❤️❤️
All we can say is ;; pilipinoes is loving people even who you are as long as your e God fearing we love you all we don't like troubles cause motto is love each other even who you are !! You're welcome to d kindness country !! Philipines!!!
Yes. About the rain I've heard several westerners react on that before whereas they would walk normally even when droplets start to fall, most filipinos would quickly go find ways to shield themselves even when the rain hasn't started yet 😂
@@marvinyulamsen6438 so true, probably it's the main reason we don't want to get wet from the rain because we want to avoid getting sick, coz of the weather that we have like it's so hot when sunny and suddenly it would rain - we get colds like instantly
Very nice video content... SUPER LIKE REACTIONS 🙂 KILIG in Tagalog is like an expression of excitement and happiness on what just happened... No words to say but purely action's and smiles... As to a male suitor hold the hand of a girl he really like for the first time. It's in between words of excitement, surprises and happy...
I think 2guys on the video are members of hey joe show it is a group of 5 missionaries on the Philippines particularly in Cebu City back before. Good reaction video..... :) big respect to them and to you both guys. God bless you always. salute!
The last man who shares his experienced in the Philippines actually has a youtube channel "Hey Joe show" together with his fellow missionaries.. They even recorded a music video title " My Morena girl". They even know how to speak our language which called "bisaya".
HAHAHHAHA i pause the video and laugh so hard on the part when this gentle man say "when they don't hear what you say, instead of saying 'what' they open their mouth (seeing him doing it)" hahahhaha this is so true HAHAHAHA my gaaaaddd i can't stop laughing that i cried, help hahhaha what he was talking was so true When you feel "kilig", you feel butterflies on your stomach.. and that "ayeeeehhh" is our kind of teasing someone thats make you feel more kilig hahhaha In the midst of our country's situation right now, i am so happy i was able to see this video. Hearing and realizng our good side. Haha thanks for this!
The blond young man is Connor of the Hey Joe Show, one of five Mormon missionaries who met in the Philippines. In the two years they spent in Phippines they learned to speak Visayan language fluently and upon return to USA they started the Hey Joe Show featuring snippets about life and culture in Philipines. They became a sensation down there and even had a hit song called “My Morena Girl” sang in English and Visaya. Hope you can react to it one day. They have moved on to their respective careers and lives but I’m sure they will have ready audience if they ever decide to return. Miss them. They were so much fun. Love both your channels.
here's my take on why Americans love Filipino culture... remember how Americans love freedom? well, the Philippines is the prime definition of FREEDOM... why? that is the question... somebody has to dig deeper into that...
Hi , I am a Filipino and i just want to quote on what he have said that we don't like the to get wet by the rain cause it makes us cold and the other thing is that when two people are talking face to face and we bend cause we give respect to their conversation, kilig means deep affection to someone's relating his or her story or like wow really.........
Kilig is your xtreme feeling of loveness to a person ,. It just like sending a butterfly in your stomach..whenever you remember your crush or just see him or her,. You felt kilig, or xtreme feeling for him or her that might get you shy or being coy sometimes , it will be depends in every situation as well. Because there are times that we felt kilig, if we like something to buy or if we really love the place.. so we can Identify the Kilig or the feelings / xtreme feelings as ate ng emotions but it signifies if we like or love the something related to our emotions.
The impression on the word "kilig" is correct....it is a gesture that goes with an appreciation of a sight that they love to see. Example: the groom kissing a bride would trigger to some to feel "kilig" because they love the couple to really be, finally, married.
Something a lot of people don't know is that although we seem very peaceful, caring, and forgiving, if you piss us of u gonna get a beet down by a grandma with slippers
I think Kilig is having a romantic or gleeful goosebumps after listening or watching a tenderness and loveable pictures or videos that has something to do with kindness and love tenderness emotions or reactions. 👍😊
We love to dance under the rain, when we were kids. But as you grow, you were taught to catch fever, colds or caugh if you got wet in rain. Maybe because it is too warm then you got soaked in the rain, it makes you sick. Most people will shower directly after gotten wet on the rain for them not to get sick. KILIG = is a feeling you felt when you saw your crush, like a cribble in your heart😂. Or you feel it when you see a couple who are sweet or adorable for example.
Kilig is that romantic excitement feeling you get. Another word I love that English doesn't have an equivalent for is Gigil. Gigil is that aggression you feel when something is so cute you just want to squish it. Like a puppy is so cute you its just nakaka gigil. Alternatively it can also mean you're driving someone absolutely nuts that they just want to squish you as well.
I have several foreign friends who chose to live here in the Philippines - Brits, Aussies and Americans. They all have the same answer - our hospitable and friendly culture. While we may have certain traits you might dislike, we also have traits that will make you love us so much to want to live here.
Wow,thanks, I'm glad to hear that feedback to our country and that's absolutely true, I can't really imagine how they can catch up all of this message about people behavior in the Philippines that's will talked everything is right... Thanks guys and godbless ♥️🥰
Thank you Lucy i noticed that you are not talking much while reacting to the different vlogs. Instead after the vlog you make your reactions too. God bless
Hi George & Lucy! Yeah what they have said about people in the are true the character traits, behaviour, habits customs and traditions and the most wondergul is that we always wear a smile for everyone inspite of what we've been through calamities tragedies coz, we believe that Life must go on no matter what! Stay Safe Couple!
"Kilig" is more like feeling "giddy" in english. The hotdog in stick with colored mashmallow at the end is so common especially in the provinces. Thats why mostly in the video they speak bisaya. And we usually put the stick onto a part of a banana trunk.
Your chemistry is very natural. I like it when Lucy is trying to mimic George and George is like very serious. Lucy looks very cute when teasing George. Best of luck to both of you! Greetings from the island of Cebu!
I've really enjoyed watching your journey for the past few years and I'm happy to see that you have found another place to call home. Your appreciation and respect for other cultures and places are also very inspiring. Keep up the awesome and fun videos and wishing all the best!
I’m Filipino American and grew up here in America and I point with my lips and open my mouth when I didn’t hear😂. My granddaughter does the Filipino squat😂
The word "kilig" was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in March 2016. As a noun, it is defined as "shudder" or a "thrill", while as an adjective it is defined as "exhilarated by an exciting or romantic experience" -wikipedia. Just like the English word Boondocks which is originated from the tagalog word Bundok which means mountainous rural areas.
we love the rain. we also like taking bath in the rain. we just dont like our cloths getting wait if we are on our way to somewhere. especially if the place where we are going to have aircon... lol! We dont like getting sick... lol
filipinos are different we take care each other we take care our old ones unlike other culture they send there old parents to home for the aged and let other people take care of there old ones
Well it is so funny watching you foreigners reacting to our culture. Yes, we are really unique people, we are very simple and humble in so many ways. We are not rich country but we are rich in good values. We could even stand strong thru the most difficult situations and even smile thru our bad times. And most of all we can share to others even we have little things to offer.
If you didn't realize.. the guys in that vid are part of hey joe show.. the ones who made that "how it's like to be a filipino" or something that you reacted to before.. fun fact.. they have a song in bisaya and english called my morena girl (you can look it up and it's a very cute song). That last guy was like their main singer actually.. haha.. anyway.. congrats for your 100k subs guys!
For me in the US, I experienced kindness all over also from all racial backgrounds. But yes Filipinos I think are more sharing and in that regard, less greedy. I think it's because of our culture of loving the simple life in that it is easier for us to find opportunities to share with other people. I have definitely done and felt that with my friends and neighbors back there which is something I miss now that I'm in US. Here in US, like I said there are nice people also but the opportunities to socialize are small because majority are focused on work and then home and streets are like empty after that. In Pinas, it is easier to chat say in grocery with a stranger or in the bus, they would give you their time. In US, everyone is like on clock and if they chat with you, you'd feel like they are sizing you up as though you need something from them other than being just friendly.
Filipino values were adopted from Western Culture many centuries ago. From Spain to United States and now from Commonwealth countries such as the UK, NZ, Canada and Australia as there are millions of Filipino's living in these commonwealth countries.
We dont like to get wet in the rain coz theres this firm belief that it could easily get us sick. And getting sick means spending money. So we avoid getting wet in the rain at all cause. But once at home we love going out when theres heavy rain. Its weird I know.
I have alot to be thankful for my Philippine family. I have learned so much about their culture and me being here in the United States I still bring their culture home
good thank u😊❤
Im pilipino
I hate America
Philippines is better than america
Natural libration you have the right on opinions but this isn't a place to judge any country.
Here is the Thing, you stayed in Manila which actually has a different culture compared to the South (Visayas)... The last guy, probably stayed in the South because he is speaking Bisaya. There are differences in Tagalog culture and Bisaya culture. As a Filipino who has lived in Metro Manila, Cavite, Cebu and Bohol, I can actually attest to the little nuances in each place. I think that just adds to the beauty of our country.
Kilig = unexpected giddiness from seeing romance in others or feeling it oneself upon seeing a person one is attracted to.
Blush
Eds Villasana blush is the reaction of the face but giddy is the reaction of the whole body.
🥰 That's absolutely true... No matter what it's happen Philippines is still dominate the goodness, everything will never change... God is always behind us 🤗🤗🤗
yeah😇
Because Filipino people have strong heart n kindness.
You might want to react to Hey Joe Show. They are five missionaries who became famous in the Philippines specially in the visayan region
ung dlwng lalaki sila nmn ung membro ng hey joe..
They’re apparently getting back together and looking to return to the Philippines 😉
@@RedHorseAdventures goodluck sir in my country
these missionaries our destroying filipino culture,faith and tradition .they brainwash gullible filipinos ,especially the poorest of the poor .they turn them to hate their being filipinos. they dont believe that Jesus is God ,so they're pseudo-christians. they despise catholicism to the core . if you dont convert to their pseudo religion ,you become their enemy. stay away from these evil people !
@so amazing theyre morons .they hate filipinos ,who do not convert to their pseudo christian faith !
Thanks for loving pilipino. We love America too.
In 2010 I moved to the Philippines. The people are the sweetest people I have ever met. So nice that I found my wife here. Philippines is HOME for me now.
Yes so true, filipino people are very hospitable in any ways which is very different from other race of people. Filipino used to smile whatever difficulties occurred because We don't let problems drag Us down...
Proud filipino here 🇵🇭
Thanks Lucy & George for the reaction. Ya i luv the missionary boys for loving the Filipinos & speaking fluently Tagalog & Bisaya( cebuano) dialect.. they're are lovely boys as well & humorous at that. Miss them♡
Filipinos young or old use their eyes in a lot of way. Their is a saying "makuha ka sa tingin" kinda "just one look". It can flirt and even discipline. One of my grandmothers uses her eyes often that as a child if I'll do something I have to look at her first if she approves it or not. Like when adults are around and talking, you need to leave. There's a saying "Little ears doesn't lie" especially they are gossiping about someone.
One thing that we Filipinos do when we feel kilig is we tickle each other or we do the "hampas" each other 😂
Yess true
Me too while watching this I was doing that reaction I don't know why?😂
Me to my guy friends everytime I watch shoujo anime with them.
Mga kaklase ko be like:
EnEbE *sabay hampas*
@@Kim-vg2nf .. .lmmk..l
Hahaha!!! Cute , thank you. Im a filipino.,Yes so Kilig. Watching from NYC
Yes thank, kilig is do nice.
HI GUYS I'M ALWAYS WATCHING YOUR CHANNEL,, THANKS YOU EXPLORE OUR CULTURE, I'M AMERICAN CITIZEN NOW WITH PILIPINO DESCENT AND LIVING HERE IN TX USA
How nice! Americans!!! I Just love them!
Love you ❤️😘❤️ George and Lucy! I can feel your Filipino ❤️ heart, everytime there's a good video about Philippines and the people. TRUE FILIPINO AT HEART.❤️❤️❤️
I love this channel because they really love filipino culture im filipino
Thanks for sharing the people and the country that loves the Philippines
"Kilig," means thrilled! Different regions in the Philippines speak different dialects, eat different foods and have different cultures too! Awesome!
All we can say is ;; pilipinoes is loving people even who you are as long as your e God fearing we love you all we don't like troubles cause motto is love each other even who you are !! You're welcome to d kindness country !! Philipines!!!
Thank you for accepting Pilipino culture
Yes. About the rain I've heard several westerners react on that before whereas they would walk normally even when droplets start to fall, most filipinos would quickly go find ways to shield themselves even when the rain hasn't started yet 😂
@@marvinyulamsen6438 so true, probably it's the main reason we don't want to get wet from the rain because we want to avoid getting sick, coz of the weather that we have like it's so hot when sunny and suddenly it would rain - we get colds like instantly
they doin' it if they are out to work or something,, but if you are @ home...wEeeeee!!, lets play out on the rain🥰😁🤣
@@charmedlexa Throat. And that acid rain, no no
That doesn't mean that we Pilipinos afraid of rain but we are afraid of sickness. It's better to avoid!
Very nice video content... SUPER LIKE REACTIONS 🙂 KILIG in Tagalog is like an expression of excitement and happiness on what just happened... No words to say but purely action's and smiles... As to a male suitor hold the hand of a girl he really like for the first time. It's in between words of excitement, surprises and happy...
I think 2guys on the video are members of hey joe show it is a group of 5 missionaries on the Philippines particularly in Cebu City back before. Good reaction video..... :) big respect to them and to you both guys. God bless you always. salute!
"kilig" means just like they fell in love or they like what people told something beautiful to them. They feel inside their hearts.
Lol kilig is more on giggling or giggles in a romantic way
The last man who shares his experienced in the Philippines actually has a youtube channel "Hey Joe show" together with his fellow missionaries.. They even recorded a music video title " My Morena girl". They even know how to speak our language which called "bisaya".
HAHAHHAHA i pause the video and laugh so hard on the part when this gentle man say "when they don't hear what you say, instead of saying 'what' they open their mouth (seeing him doing it)" hahahhaha this is so true HAHAHAHA my gaaaaddd i can't stop laughing that i cried, help hahhaha what he was talking was so true
When you feel "kilig", you feel butterflies on your stomach.. and that "ayeeeehhh" is our kind of teasing someone thats make you feel more kilig hahhaha
In the midst of our country's situation right now, i am so happy i was able to see this video. Hearing and realizng our good side. Haha thanks for this!
Im filipino and we all love you guys
once a couple so sweet to look that is kilig
The blond young man is Connor of the Hey Joe Show, one of five Mormon missionaries who met in the Philippines. In the two years they spent in Phippines they learned to speak Visayan language fluently and upon return to USA they started the Hey Joe Show featuring snippets about life and culture in Philipines. They became a sensation down there and even had a hit song called “My Morena Girl” sang in English and Visaya. Hope you can react to it one day. They have moved on to their respective careers and lives but I’m sure they will have ready audience if they ever decide to return. Miss them. They were so much fun. Love both your channels.
here's my take on why Americans love Filipino culture... remember how Americans love freedom? well, the Philippines is the prime definition of FREEDOM... why? that is the question... somebody has to dig deeper into that...
I never heard anybody say that. I wonder why we Filipinos have that
@@vintage_hart6392DEMOCRACY :D
@@jonnel2000 But I dont mean politics tho cuz we've had a buncha corrupt politicians
Hi , I am a Filipino and i just want to quote on what he have said that we don't like the to get wet by the rain cause it makes us cold and the other thing is that when two people are talking face to face and we bend cause we give respect to their conversation, kilig means deep affection to someone's relating his or her story or like wow really.........
It’s true with the gesture lol. I still do it here America..
The Americans on the vid actually stayed in the PH for 18-24 months, and are quite fluent in various Filipino languages
Kilig is your xtreme feeling of loveness to a person ,. It just like sending a butterfly in your stomach..whenever you remember your crush or just see him or her,. You felt kilig, or xtreme feeling for him or her that might get you shy or being coy sometimes , it will be depends in every situation as well. Because there are times that we felt kilig, if we like something to buy or if we really love the place.. so we can Identify the Kilig or the feelings / xtreme feelings as ate ng emotions but it signifies if we like or love the something related to our emotions.
The impression on the word "kilig" is correct....it is a gesture that goes with an appreciation of a sight that they love to see. Example: the groom kissing a bride would trigger to some to feel "kilig" because they love the couple to really be, finally, married.
The hardship and struggles of life we have here in the philippines makes us strong,,, yes, even if we have no food to eat, we still manage to smile.
Something a lot of people don't know is that although we seem very peaceful, caring, and forgiving, if you piss us of u gonna get a beet down by a grandma with slippers
Omg im crying hahahha tears of joy its so happy to watched... i like americans too all over the world i like hollywood😁
We Filipinos are always lived in a hard way at any situations.
Kilig is something squeaky romantic cute and bodily gesture is like when cold you get in front chest and face.
We pilipino are mostly can speak english langueges that's why a lots of americans like the pilipino peoples and culture...
Make me cry 😭 about pilipino very welcoming people 😢😢😢😢 touch my heart ❤️.
I think Kilig is having a romantic or gleeful goosebumps after listening or watching a tenderness and loveable pictures or videos that has something to do with kindness and love tenderness emotions or reactions. 👍😊
Applause to the last guy talking. Good points!
We love to dance under the rain, when we were kids. But as you grow, you were taught to catch fever, colds or caugh if you got wet in rain. Maybe because it is too warm then you got soaked in the rain, it makes you sick.
Most people will shower directly after gotten wet on the rain for them not to get sick.
KILIG = is a feeling you felt when you saw your crush, like a cribble in your heart😂. Or you feel it when you see a couple who are sweet or adorable for example.
Kilig is that romantic excitement feeling you get. Another word I love that English doesn't have an equivalent for is Gigil. Gigil is that aggression you feel when something is so cute you just want to squish it. Like a puppy is so cute you its just nakaka gigil. Alternatively it can also mean you're driving someone absolutely nuts that they just want to squish you as well.
Thank you for all from the other country who loves the Philippines.. Thank you all for the support to our colture
I have several foreign friends who chose to live here in the Philippines - Brits, Aussies and Americans. They all have the same answer - our hospitable and friendly culture. While we may have certain traits you might dislike, we also have traits that will make you love us so much to want to live here.
the Filipinos still love really love AMERICAN...
Filipinos is one of a kind...
Congrats guys!!! Another Play button for the mantle...well deserved for the creativity that you showed during lockdown...
Wow,thanks, I'm glad to hear that feedback to our country and that's absolutely true, I can't really imagine how they can catch up all of this message about people behavior in the Philippines that's will talked everything is right... Thanks guys and godbless ♥️🥰
love your videos. very entertaining. thanks for sharing. God Bless you both.
thank you juicy reacts and thank you to the people in the video....
Thank you guys for the video and for immersing yourselves in the Philippines. I love you guys for loving our country
Thank you Lucy i noticed that you are not talking much while reacting to the different vlogs. Instead after the vlog you make your reactions too. God bless
That gestures of that guy was so freakin accurate,,
For me it’s close ties and value for family
Thank you so much for appreciating us.. 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for this.😊 Godbless u all americans😊 be safe always. Im a pure filipino. I grew up in Pagadian City,Zamboanga Del Sur, Philippines.😊
Hi George & Lucy! Yeah what they have said about people in the are true the character traits, behaviour, habits customs and traditions and the most wondergul is that we always wear a smile for everyone inspite of what we've been through calamities tragedies coz, we believe that Life must go on no matter what! Stay Safe Couple!
I really enjoyed it ! The last gentleman, everything he said was true. Thank you for your very nice vlog !
Woah, CONGRATS for reaching 100K in a very short time, FILIPINOS really loves you guys !!!
Thank you for this blog, appreciated
"Kilig" is more like feeling "giddy" in english. The hotdog in stick with colored mashmallow at the end is so common especially in the provinces. Thats why mostly in the video they speak bisaya. And we usually put the stick onto a part of a banana trunk.
I pround to be a filipino bless u both 💋❤
Your chemistry is very natural. I like it when Lucy is trying to mimic George and George is like very serious. Lucy looks very cute when teasing George. Best of luck to both of you!
Greetings from the island of Cebu!
George, u must be so lucky with ur Lucy..she kinda flower a bloom, yum.!
I've really enjoyed watching your journey for the past few years and I'm happy to see that you have found another place to call home. Your appreciation and respect for other cultures and places are also very inspiring. Keep up the awesome and fun videos and wishing all the best!
watching so many times I enjoy watching this video.
I knew them Filipinos very well,
I sang in Manila Hotel and Hyatt six times in four separate years.
Kilig miss his my crush or his sooo cute, lovely😘
I’m Filipino American and grew up here in America and I point with my lips and open my mouth when I didn’t hear😂. My granddaughter does the Filipino squat😂
The word "kilig" was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in March 2016. As a noun, it is defined as "shudder" or a "thrill", while as an adjective it is defined as "exhilarated by an exciting or romantic experience" -wikipedia.
Just like the English word Boondocks which is originated from the tagalog word Bundok which means mountainous rural areas.
Way back in 2016, Oxford English dictionary made "Kilig" an official English word.
Wow. Really! Thank you for that info.
O.k. keu
Anne Cundiman > it’s not true. You got fooled.
I think kilig in English is mosshie?
I love bathing on the rain. When I was a kid we love playing under the rain in the province but not here in Manila.
Giggle for excitement = KILIG
we love you also welcome to our country filipino here proud payakap guys
LUCY IS SOOOOOOO PRETTY
We love playing in the rain though,
maybe he was talking about if it's drizzle because you'll get sick
Kilig - when you can't help feeling so mussshhhilllyyyy romantic....hahaha...ur imagining urself in that scene....in a nice way though.
Filipino always smile 😊
Welcome to the Philippines
we love the rain. we also like taking bath in the rain. we just dont like our cloths getting wait if we are on our way to somewhere. especially if the place where we are going to have aircon... lol! We dont like getting sick... lol
filipinos are different we take care each other we take care our old ones unlike other culture they send there old parents to home for the aged and let other people take care of there old ones
Well it is so funny watching you foreigners reacting to our culture. Yes, we are really unique people, we are very simple and humble in so many ways. We are not rich country but we are rich in good values. We could even stand strong thru the most difficult situations and even smile thru our bad times. And most of all we can share to others even we have little things to offer.
Martin Luther?
Kilig means gigle to something sweet story !!
If you didn't realize.. the guys in that vid are part of hey joe show.. the ones who made that "how it's like to be a filipino" or something that you reacted to before.. fun fact.. they have a song in bisaya and english called my morena girl (you can look it up and it's a very cute song). That last guy was like their main singer actually.. haha.. anyway.. congrats for your 100k subs guys!
watching it right now..and its 99.9k subs..very close guys..
Sometimes, we say “Kilig to the bones!” 😷
true
For me in the US, I experienced kindness all over also from all racial backgrounds. But yes Filipinos I think are more sharing and in that regard, less greedy. I think it's because of our culture of loving the simple life in that it is easier for us to find opportunities to share with other people. I have definitely done and felt that with my friends and neighbors back there which is something I miss now that I'm in US. Here in US, like I said there are nice people also but the opportunities to socialize are small because majority are focused on work and then home and streets are like empty after that. In Pinas, it is easier to chat say in grocery with a stranger or in the bus, they would give you their time. In US, everyone is like on clock and if they chat with you, you'd feel like they are sizing you up as though you need something from them other than being just friendly.
Yeah it's true!
Filipino values were adopted from Western Culture many centuries ago. From Spain to United States and now from Commonwealth countries such as the UK, NZ, Canada and Australia as there are millions of Filipino's living in these commonwealth countries.
LOL KILIG IS LIKE GIGGLING IN A ROMANTIC WAY
Almost... Come on guys, subscribe. Dont just watch and not subscribe. Dont be like that.
We dont like to get wet in the rain coz theres this firm belief that it could easily get us sick. And getting sick means spending money. So we avoid getting wet in the rain at all cause. But once at home we love going out when theres heavy rain. Its weird I know.
yes please have a part two please
We love the rain.