The Difference Between Chinese And Filipino. Ron Josol

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2023
  • According to Ron Josol, most average Americans cant tell the difference between Chinese and Filipino. In this clip from his first ever Dry Bar Comedy special Ron Josol talks about what it was like growing up as a Filipino. Whether it was having a Filipino accent and not speaking a word of Tagalog, or making money off his friends at school by eating balut Ron Josol has some hilarious stories that are sure to have any fan of comedy laughing from start to finish.
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  • @TM686K
    @TM686K Год назад +880

    I'm from Kiribati in the Pacific Islands and I remember having this huge wtf moment with a Filipino co worker when we both said milkfish is our favourite fish because we both though that this fish was only eaten in our own countries. She called it "bangus" whereas we call it "baneawa". I realised we were definitely related when I found out Filipinos eat it with this coconut wine vinegar, chilli and onion sauce called "pinakurat" which we have the exact same thing we call "beneka". Been best friends ever since.

    • @presrock9078
      @presrock9078 Год назад +21

      well, i kinda have this thought that I Kiribati people could have been originated from Either Philippines or parts of Indonesia. just my opinion.

    • @DaveTan65
      @DaveTan65 Год назад +7

      Milkphish yo

    • @WorldwideTopTier
      @WorldwideTopTier Год назад +21

      one thing for sure AUSTRONESIANS love coconuts

    • @myt2645
      @myt2645 Год назад +11

      Well….people in the southern Taiwan love milk fish as well.

    • @Intranetusa
      @Intranetusa Год назад +13

      MY T - I read that Austronesians (or at least one major Austronesian group) originated in Southern China and Taiwan before spreading to South East Asia and the Pacific Islands around the 3000s BC. That may be one reason why so there are shared cultural similarities between the different groups.

  • @RonJosol
    @RonJosol Год назад +1719

    Thanks for all the support guys!

    • @fridayjanestrella4951
      @fridayjanestrella4951 Год назад +13

      You're funny man. Good job! A Pilipino here.

    • @TheFreelanceChannel
      @TheFreelanceChannel Год назад +5

      Great delivery! And you guessed it, Filipino here too 👍👊

    • @marlygee3859
      @marlygee3859 Год назад +4

      Dawg yo set was classic... bravo famo. 👏 tinted line had my sides hurting

    • @anastasiapaveloff
      @anastasiapaveloff Год назад +4

      Great work! Keep it up. Loved your set. ❤️ Excited to see your career grow!! 🎉

    • @dwasp27moto41
      @dwasp27moto41 Год назад +4

      sending love from somebody elses basement!

  • @bluestrife28
    @bluestrife28 Год назад +425

    I’m from Alaska and grew up with mostly a Filipino class my whole life, this guy just captures it, he really made me laugh and I don’t laugh 😂😂

    • @nekotantei
      @nekotantei Год назад +18

      I know there are Filipinos in Alaska, but I didn't know the numbers were significant to have a classroom almost occupied by Filipinos :O

    • @richbabegangwithsandral.ro2736
      @richbabegangwithsandral.ro2736 Год назад +8

      LOTS! And Pacific Islanders, too! Anchorage is only a small fraction of Alaska (though the largest in population and land mass), but it is relatively diverse with Black American and Sudanese communities as well. The fishing industry and Elmendorf Air Force Base are partly responsible for the area's diversity. The Sudanese presence has to do with civil unrest in their native country and asylum relocation.

    • @Rockindaxmike
      @Rockindaxmike Год назад

      You went to West HS didn't you lol

    • @maxiin2714
      @maxiin2714 Год назад

      🎉

  • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
    @Homer-OJ-Simpson Год назад +167

    As a Mexican, I see Filipino's as my Asian cousins. Lots of similarities -- religion, some foods, names, and generally overall all culture. This is even more true with Filipino Americans.

    • @jpespinosa4539
      @jpespinosa4539 Год назад +7

      it's because of the galleon trade, filipinos also influenced mexico and spain. Look up the history

    • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
      @Homer-OJ-Simpson Год назад +7

      @@jpespinosa4539 "galleon trade". Thanks, I couldn't remember the name of that trade! Philippines was run partially out of Mexico for a while when both were Spanish possessions.

    • @nofilter.906
      @nofilter.906 10 месяцев назад

      But the filipinas go for black guys ,so I dont know why your so proud

    • @hangten1904
      @hangten1904 10 месяцев назад

      @@nofilter.906 Let's be honest any girls that date Black guys are usually the fat ones despite their racial background. Not really the type of girls you would personally date.

    • @yo2trader539
      @yo2trader539 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@nofilter.906 Out of desperation, perhaps. Dark-skin is not considered attractive.

  • @Saltine_American
    @Saltine_American Год назад +1156

    Plot Twist: His last name is actually Johnson but because his dad has such a strong accent it sounded like Josol and he got so fed up with correcting people that he just went with it.

    • @kaimiloamano5824
      @kaimiloamano5824 Год назад +22

      i read your comment and tried to say it in my head a few several times lol. and when i heard it, ohh brah crack up 😂

    • @Dame-Dame-Dame
      @Dame-Dame-Dame Год назад +13

      Fun fact, most Filipino that had a last name like that, they pronounced it as Hosol. But if they want to pronounce it like that it's on them. It's common Filipino last name btw.

    • @alflo4625
      @alflo4625 Год назад +1

      Thats sounded like Hosol... We dont pronounce 'J' in filipino but 'H'..

    • @emmanuelenyinwa1443
      @emmanuelenyinwa1443 Год назад +13

      I didn't get that joke at first until I tried saying "Johnson" as a 19th century Japanese samurai.

    • @ilikestuff8218
      @ilikestuff8218 Год назад +7

      @@alflo4625 No, we only say the J as an H with Spanish names and words but with words that aren't burrowed from them we do say the J.
      Not that we have many words with J in the first place.
      Before you say you're Filipino, this isn't for you, this is for the people that may misunderstand our Language, that's why I'm speaking in English.

  • @miriambucholtz9315
    @miriambucholtz9315 Год назад +712

    He didn't have to thank me for watching. I haven't laughed so hard all week. This guy is a scream and a half.

    • @ghdh166.
      @ghdh166. Год назад +1

      Have you heard of William Montgomery, he’s hilarious.

    • @miriambucholtz9315
      @miriambucholtz9315 Год назад

      @@ghdh166. No, I'll have to check him out.

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +4

      im glad you liked it!

    • @MrVovansim
      @MrVovansim Год назад +2

      Khhaaahhhk --Dad

  • @audraelynnegrimmelhaussen8808
    @audraelynnegrimmelhaussen8808 Год назад +828

    As a cat owner and a Filipino, I had tears laughing at that bit 🤣🤣🤣

    • @lawrencepagal844
      @lawrencepagal844 Год назад +14

      His dad should've let the cat touch his throat so the bone will be removed lol

    • @midnitekingdrama2558
      @midnitekingdrama2558 Год назад +7

      I never understood about why so many Filipino in western countries love to claim Latino or Hispanic? And they always mentioned about Spain colonization but I have never heard of Indian and the majority of south east asains countries never identify themselves as half European cuz of British colonization 😂😂😂The saddest part is that you will never ever head it from Latino or Hispanic communities claim them!!

    • @icemelongreen
      @icemelongreen Год назад +2

      Cats owner and a Indonesian. I give my Flip friend at work crap all the time mostly about our food .

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +3

      @@lawrencepagal844 smart haha

    • @aljiichiban
      @aljiichiban Год назад +7

      @@midnitekingdrama2558 you'd understand if your country was colonized for OVER 300 years.

  • @charmedbops
    @charmedbops Год назад +8

    I'm Filipino, born and raised. Never referred to myself as Latino. Back here at home, we're just Filipinos from Asia. Southeast Asians to be more specific.

    • @user-tb8ix2vx3r
      @user-tb8ix2vx3r 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank yoy, one smart and proud filipino😊

  • @deltonlomatai2309
    @deltonlomatai2309 Год назад +554

    I had a friend cussed out in tagalog by a filipino women in Dubai at an asian market for not speaking filipino. He was dark and tall and kind of looked asian. Another filipino lady stopped her and said he is Native American. She said oh. It was funny. All he could do was smile and walked away. It wasn't the first and last time that he had been confused for something else.

    • @2jzge
      @2jzge Год назад +44

      I constantly get mistaken for being indigenous even tho I’m Chinese/Irish 😂

    • @cliffords.8341
      @cliffords.8341 Год назад +31

      @@2jzge Chinese/Irish, interesting. A few years ago I worked with a 20 year old Irish/Mexican kid. I say kid because I was in my mid 50's. 😁
      Oh yeah, he had the Irish look with red hair. Customers were shocked when they heard him speak Spanish.

    • @lilliankeane5731
      @lilliankeane5731 Год назад +17

      The Irish love everyone. 😁.

    • @ChelzLovesPeanut
      @ChelzLovesPeanut Год назад

      Something else! 🤣🤣🤣 IYKYK

    • @cliffords.8341
      @cliffords.8341 Год назад +2

      @@lilliankeane5731 That's because they're always drinking. Well atleast in the movies. 😁

  • @carolinebjerkelund767
    @carolinebjerkelund767 Год назад +413

    Filipinos are funny people. I have not met many, but, the ones I have met, made me laugh.

    • @elizabethwilliams3813
      @elizabethwilliams3813 Год назад +24

      They are really smart and beautiful too! One third of all doctors in the state of Arizona that I live in are Filipino & the newly crowned Miss Universe is a Filipina American!

    • @kevbev89
      @kevbev89 Год назад +12

      They are also insane at singing. swear to god they are all born pitch perfect

    • @zeel4840
      @zeel4840 Год назад +5

      @@kevbev89 as a Filipino I agree. But I have met Filipino that struggle with their tone when singing. But it's rare

    • @marites4
      @marites4 Год назад

      @@kevbev89 no no no

    • @tyroneloki5131
      @tyroneloki5131 Год назад +4

      Are you saying their clowns?

  • @rereviews8745
    @rereviews8745 Год назад +130

    this made me realize that as a filipino, i tend to over enunciate the V's and B's and P's and F's ... and I end up sounding weird, people go, "are you Filipino?" and I'm like, oh crap they found out

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +7

      Lol that's so true!

    • @arcthepaladin2694
      @arcthepaladin2694 Год назад +1

      specially R's, we tend to roll them, "Very" turns to "beri"

    • @noelaragon8603
      @noelaragon8603 Год назад

      it is because theres no V and F in filipino alphabet

    • @notme6753
      @notme6753 5 месяцев назад

      As a Filipino the "TH" sound is also a challenge for me. After a few years I can sort of pronounce it properly now but I still feel like I'm putting in more effort than I have to... Like I can't make myself to pronounce it naturally.

    • @AsianSP
      @AsianSP Месяц назад

      @@notme6753Filipino alphabhet doesn’t have any puff air sound that’s why. Th,f,v,z are difficult to pronounce. ch and sh are also included spell as ts and sy in filipino but aren’t traditionally part of alphabets. Old baybayin script consist of 17 characters only which are
      a e/i o/u
      ba ka da/ra
      ga ha la ma
      na nga pa sa
      ta wa ya.
      As you can see no c,f,j,q,v,x and z. Initial double consonants are not included as well except for -ng.

  • @mccadd86
    @mccadd86 Год назад +253

    Omg, who is this guy and why am I just finding him? His delivery and charisma are on point. 🤣 I have a Filipino buddy at work. We recently were talking about Tagalog and how it's a mixture of Spanish. I'm currently learning different alphabets so I can read different languages, and in turn, become fluent in them. Tagalog is now another language I want to learn. Btw, I'm in love with the shirt. Shoutout to all Asians, you're all beautiful.

    • @CruzR1111
      @CruzR1111 Год назад +11

      Hey I agree. He’s so pucking punny. 😂I’m Filipina but grew up in Australia. I studied French and Italian for years and also learnt some German and Vietnamese at school. My parents never spoke Tagalog to us because Pa was insecure and scared that we would be targeted by racists. We moved 1979) So I learn by listening to Filipino music and watching Filipino movies and spent 6 months in Manila after high school. It’s actually really easy to learn phonetically especially if you know how to pronounce the vowels, NG and remember V is replaced with B and F Is replaced by P.
      I hope this helps. I’ve studied a lot of languages from Russian to Thai and Tagalog is the 2nd easiest after Indonesian Bahasa. I go to Bali a lot and have passable language skills. Tagalog is actually combo of Bahasa Indonesia, Balinese and Spanish. Hope my nerdy facts help. 😊

    • @mccadd86
      @mccadd86 Год назад +5

      @@CruzR1111 Hey. Your nerdy facts indeed helped. ☺️ The replacement of letters P to F, NG, V to B are also in Korean. Outside of the English and Spanish alphabet, Korean and Japanese Hiragana and Katakana are what I have learned. In school, we HAD to take a language course to graduate from high school. I selected Spanish. Korean and Japanese are something I decided to learn as an adult. I even learned the Korean Sign Language alphabet, but I have since forgotten it. I also learn from K dramas and K-pop.
      I'm glad you have embraced Tagalog. Continue to showcase your pride and share your stories. From what I've read it is very interesting. Thank you for sharing your experiences with language. 🤗💜

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +4

      thanks for the kind words!

    • @mccadd86
      @mccadd86 Год назад +1

      @@RonJosol You're so welcome. Thank you for sharing not just your humor, but your stories. 💜

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Год назад

      Tagalog is nothing like Spanish! 99% of Filipinos pretend that it is like Spanish. IF THEY have Spanish classes in Philippine universities 98% of the students will fail and never graduate.

  • @musicboy16
    @musicboy16 Год назад +77

    I'm part Filipino, so I can say that this really reflects my relatives!

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      Haha I'm glad that it does

  • @RyanBanman
    @RyanBanman Год назад +63

    I'm from Winnipeg Mb Canada. We have a huge fillipino population. This guys hilarious.

    • @Freedomlives33
      @Freedomlives33 Год назад

      I visited my friend in Winnipeg back in the day and there are Soo many cool Filipinos we just literally walked into a private event debut and ate, danced, drank and socialized......I asked how my friend knew the hosts and he said he didn't know them at all but a Filipino party is open to anyone. 👍🏾😳 I apologized to the dad and he said... it's ok have fun....you're not from around here are you and laughed .....super welcoming people 👍🏾❤️

    • @solidnakehoho5106
      @solidnakehoho5106 Год назад

      Filipinos are everywhere my friend 😆 🤣

  • @exenecoulsen9629
    @exenecoulsen9629 Год назад +413

    Actually, if you test our genetics around 2% of Filipinos have Spanish blood. We got the last names because Filipinos had to choose a Spanish sounding last name from a government registry. It was not because of marrying Spanish people. Spanish people were very insular. In contrast, 25% of Filipinos have Chinese lineage.

    • @robsnizzle7
      @robsnizzle7 Год назад +17

      Japanese too

    • @WorldwideTopTier
      @WorldwideTopTier Год назад +3

      how can u sure?

    • @lay-2356
      @lay-2356 Год назад

      ​@@WorldwideTopTier 100% sure, you can check for yourself and try searching "Spanish surnames for Filipinos are decreed by Governor General Narciso Claveria in 1849, the Catálogo alfabético de apellidos."

    • @WorldwideTopTier
      @WorldwideTopTier Год назад +5

      @@lay-2356 i meant is the genealogy did she test all the filipino dna?

    • @lay-2356
      @lay-2356 Год назад +24

      @@WorldwideTopTier "Various degrees of intermarriage between ethnic groups have resulted in the formation of a new vibrant class of peoples, collectively known as Filipino Mestizos. According to a Stanford University small-n study, only about 3.6% of all Filipinos have European genes, most probably Spanish. In 2001, a study conducted by Stanford University Asia-Pacific Research Center stated that only 3.6% of the Philippine population had European Y-DNA"

  • @darrylharden203
    @darrylharden203 Год назад +115

    Is it just me or does anybody else feel a blatant satisfaction when he stands in the middle of the art display cuz it looks like wings. He is very funny and I enjoyed it thoroughly, I just can’t stop focusing on it throughout his set.

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      haha oh yeah thats true

    • @lm-pw9ul
      @lm-pw9ul Год назад +2

      Looks cool at a glance but staring at it too long can trigger my trypophobia

  • @SodoMojo22
    @SodoMojo22 Год назад +729

    This guy is a lot of fun. Great delivery.

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +8

      thank u Rayek

    • @jealyn000
      @jealyn000 Год назад +1

      Loved the callbacks too

    • @manguanxu3612
      @manguanxu3612 Год назад +1

      @@RonJosol hate to say so but dayuuum you guys are stylish

  • @Showmetheevidence-
    @Showmetheevidence- Год назад +162

    This is why I dig Drybar. Never seen this guy before… he’s funny! Now I can find more of him. 😊

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +8

      its amazing how they bring ppl from all over the world to utah

    • @steveholt
      @steveholt Год назад +2

      They have found an untapped source of comedy in Canada. We have a ton of very experienced comedians that Americans have never seen, and they come down already polished with plenty of material.
      I've known Ron since his amateur days.

  • @rrramirezbella5957
    @rrramirezbella5957 Год назад +56

    You have loads of potential. You can definitely make people laugh hard without being filthy and swearing like there’s no tomorrow! More power to you Sir Ron!

  • @walterclemente6325
    @walterclemente6325 Год назад +21

    I like that you did this in front of a non Filipino crowd and got laughs . That is true comedy . I prefer others laugh at us so we dont feel guilty about laughing about others later in private hehe

  • @vashmatrix5769
    @vashmatrix5769 Год назад +89

    He's right, that was genius. So funny.

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      Means a lot Vash!

  • @thanhtrungtran3695
    @thanhtrungtran3695 Год назад +104

    As a Vietnamese who sometimes eat baluts, I think many people are overacting about the balut thing.
    They do eat normal eggs, they do eat ducks, but then they freak out when someone eat the middle transition of them two.
    They would say something stupid such as "omg that balut already has feeling, you're boiling them alive". You don't think adult ducks have feelings too?
    Btw good show, thank you Ron Josol.

    • @kyaep4421
      @kyaep4421 Год назад +1

      That balut is mainly a Chinese influence. Especially because of the oldest Chinatown in the world in Manila. Balut ain't as common in the south(Mindanao) as it is in the Manila area.

    • @dragunbwoi
      @dragunbwoi Год назад +9

      i’m certain the “freakout” because of the thought of devouring the whole animal… bone, fur, beaks and all. and you don’t boil adult ducks alive so can’t really compare… maybe if u said live lobster. i’m vietnamese too btw.

    • @HachikoThePoochInugami
      @HachikoThePoochInugami Год назад

      They freak out on balut... Wait till they see one-day-olds...

    • @evakeeslar1766
      @evakeeslar1766 Год назад

      Yeah but I don’t eat the feathers and the beak of the duck. Nothing about “omg it’s alive”.

    • @dragunbwoi
      @dragunbwoi Год назад

      adult ducks don’t have feelings. neither do baby ducks. feeling is human thing.

  • @fredred3677
    @fredred3677 Год назад +91

    You could have include the old saying in Philippines, that if you have a fish bone stuck in your throat, you can remove it by making a cat's paw touch your neck and the stuck bone will disappear like a magic😂😂😂

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +4

      True!

    • @khylevilloria560
      @khylevilloria560 Год назад +2

      Lmao trueee

    • @vingnajabaled4700
      @vingnajabaled4700 Год назад +6

      yes, I've tried this when I was young, but it didn't work so my mother told me to put my father's worn tshirt around my neck because he was born "breech birth" and according to the oldies it effectively removes the fish bone stuck in my throat... and the result, magic.. it was effective the fishbone was gone in my throat.😁

    • @brycols
      @brycols Год назад +1

      True

  • @jq8974
    @jq8974 Год назад +8

    “Relax I’m not selling them after the show as merch” - classic! I am Canadian, Slavic descent (so, white), but living with a Filipino family in Calgary. Love all of this, and I’m passing it on to them. They’ll enjoy it in between their fish courses 😁🐠

  • @indiesindie1984
    @indiesindie1984 Год назад +103

    I love Filipinos! This guy is hilarious!

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      All love Indie!

  • @13loodLust
    @13loodLust Год назад +713

    Must be tough to be in Jo Koy's shadow as Filipino comedians, but Ron really held his own.

    • @chonkyduck
      @chonkyduck Год назад +23

      who's Jo Koy?

    • @chakra1330
      @chakra1330 Год назад +53

      I prefer Ron, I find him funnier

    • @ainsenwaldpromotions420
      @ainsenwaldpromotions420 Год назад +37

      @@chonkyduck top 1 filipino comedian right now, they have different joke deliveries though cannot really compare them

    • @soupatos483
      @soupatos483 Год назад +50

      Rex Nevarette is the OG

    • @ej4346
      @ej4346 Год назад +51

      Why? I don't get it. Is there only one room for a Filipino comedian?

  • @smrk2452
    @smrk2452 9 месяцев назад +12

    My mother had the same language problem in the 1950s, growing up with two immigrant parents from Europe after WWII. She started school with a German accent but couldn’t speak any German! Then her parents tried to correct her saying her W’s as V’s. She was so confused. And my grandfather had his favorite weird foods.

  • @scinnyc
    @scinnyc Год назад +17

    As someone who grew up with a Filipino best friend, I thought this comedy act was hilarious. I need to send this to him😆

  • @fatihhh2719
    @fatihhh2719 Год назад +414

    Not a lot of Filipinos actually have spanish blood tho... Just Spanish last names.

    • @mirieshii1948
      @mirieshii1948 Год назад +94

      I felt like it's the colonial mentality talking sometimes. Just because Spanish names are common among us, some people think they have Spanish line. When the truth is they were given to locals for tax purposes.

    • @chacri08
      @chacri08 Год назад +21

      @@mirieshii1948 Very well said.

    • @fatihhh2719
      @fatihhh2719 Год назад +11

      @@mirieshii1948 exactly. in my life, i've only been acquainted with around a handful of people with spanish blood in them.

    • @rabidfarmer9765
      @rabidfarmer9765 Год назад +34

      300 plus years of Spain is a long time.

    • @mylifewithanimals
      @mylifewithanimals Год назад +2

      Sources?

  • @jeromesantuicomc
    @jeromesantuicomc Год назад +74

    What a performance! You fleshed out the ideas, thought it out thoroughly and executed. Straight killed it!

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +3

      Much love Jerome!

  • @njelique
    @njelique Год назад +33

    Love that you didn't have to swear to make us laugh. 😆

  • @citytianyu
    @citytianyu Год назад +3

    Every Filipino I met in the US is very friendly and outgoing.

  • @reviewguru5387
    @reviewguru5387 Год назад +147

    Great timing, entertaining, upbeat funny. He knocked it out of the park. Please, post the full special. He's has great stage presence. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +5

      that meant alot thanks

  • @RichardGines
    @RichardGines Год назад +26

    Spent 2 years in the Philippines, love it!

    • @lmccloy1
      @lmccloy1 Год назад

      Mission??

    • @RichardGines
      @RichardGines Год назад

      @@lmccloy1 Baguio

    • @lmccloy1
      @lmccloy1 Год назад

      @@RichardGines my son is currently in Ibaan

    • @RichardGines
      @RichardGines Год назад

      @@lmccloy1 That's awesome. Is he learning Tagalog or some other language?

    • @lmccloy1
      @lmccloy1 Год назад

      @@RichardGines he is!

  • @los1419
    @los1419 Год назад +79

    A lot of American Filipinos are so misinformed. We are Asian af. Just because we got Spanish last names don’t mean we have spanish blood. Yes, some do but majority does not.

    • @Tellyouwhat777
      @Tellyouwhat777 Год назад +20

      Agreed. Yeah, we have a lot of historical ties with Spain and also with Mexico. That much, everyone knows. But, I think if people learned more about Southeast Asia in general, they'd see how much we actually have in common with our actual neighboring countries like Indonesia and Malaysia for example. I don't just mean physically, but also culturally and especially in our language family (Austronesian.) I think when people think of "Asia" , they tend to only think of East Asia, like China, S. Korea, Japan etc. But there's also South Asia, and Southeast Asia! There even was a recent population-genomic census done on the Philippines and they found a shocking lack of Spaniard genetics present. The Hispanic last names were enforced to assimilate us into their Spanish ideal of society.

    • @jcdenton1635
      @jcdenton1635 Год назад +13

      @@Tellyouwhat777 Ironically, Filipinos are actually the LEAST mixed Asians in Southeast Asia, with the overwhelming majority of their ancestry being Austronesian. The most mixed Southeast Asians are probably Khmers since nearly 20 percent of their ancestry is derived from a source equally related to Europeans and East Asians (according to Wikipedia) and the rest of their ancestry is East and Southeast Asian.

    • @Tellyouwhat777
      @Tellyouwhat777 Год назад +2

      @@jcdenton1635 That's actually really interesting! And actually supports the study I read too. Thanks for adding this!

    • @itsthemuscledad38
      @itsthemuscledad38 Год назад +5

      Im filipino and i have spanish blood, both my mom side and my dad side. By the way i was born and raised in the philippines. Mabuhay

    • @Tellyouwhat777
      @Tellyouwhat777 Год назад +7

      @@itsthemuscledad38 Nice, brother! There's nothing wrong with being mixed. I'm half black and Filipino, so I get it. People like us exist! What I was talking about earlier was regarding the general Filipino population. There's a popular myth that all Filipinos are inherently Latino. Just like this comedian above mentioned at the beginning of the video. While culturally there are obvious Spanish influences, and there are people with Spaniard genetics, it is a much smaller percentile than popularly thought.

  • @l.u.a4501
    @l.u.a4501 9 месяцев назад +10

    Filibino's are hilarious, my boss is kapampangan and he always cracks us up at work, to the point where we are literally crying. His favorite joke his "The Neighbors Wife"

  • @drx6139
    @drx6139 Год назад +42

    Wow, this is the first time I’m hearing of this comedian and I’m def a new fan.
    We need more Filipinos in comedy, we’re hilarious!

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +2

      This made my day! Thank you!

  • @mikamikalson7393
    @mikamikalson7393 Год назад +96

    Top notch comedian. He's got some serious potential, really funny with great delivery. Loved the bone caught in the throat bit with the addition of the cat. He could turn that into a rock solid 10-minute bit which would be absolutely hilarious!

  • @mattg1094
    @mattg1094 Год назад +29

    yo. This guy is HILARIOUS! he has something special... like a russel peters vibe - and I think he will make it BIG. Good to have a new confident comedian out here that moves quickly between lines... flows well. Loved it.

    • @steveholt
      @steveholt Год назад

      Russell and Ron are from the same home club in Toronto. Yuk Yuks is where they both started. They are great friends.

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      Thanks for that Matt!

    • @mattg1094
      @mattg1094 Год назад

      @@RonJosol wow!! :D lol so cool - thanks for the note back Ron! and best of luck to you... you've got a new fan here :D :D

  • @abeda6852
    @abeda6852 Год назад +2

    Guy's absolutely awesome! Would love to see him again soon

  • @teresajsherrick5099
    @teresajsherrick5099 Год назад +102

    One of the best I've seen on DryBar... 😃 perfect timing... 😄 really funny jokes... great impersonations and accents... 😂 I laughed that exploding laugh repeatedly... 🤣 had to watch it twice to see what I missed in those moments.
    😄😆🤣🤣🤣💖

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      haha wow thank u

    • @teresajsherrick5099
      @teresajsherrick5099 Год назад +1

      @@RonJosol 😎 Thank YOU!!! I haven't laughed like that in years 😁

  • @cestusfr
    @cestusfr Год назад +71

    OMG i loved every bit of his content! Congratz to his dad on his creation! ^___-

  • @JesusFirst12
    @JesusFirst12 Год назад +1

    I’m 61. Born in San Fernando, Pampanga. This is good stuff. Funny Pinoy. Loved every joke. Top notch. I grew up in San Diego. We hope you can make it down here soon.

  • @Makeuploveculture
    @Makeuploveculture Год назад +9

    My favorite part is that he can tell his jokes without cussing every other word to “get the point across” . That’s a true comedian. I’m guessing that’s what dry bar means?

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      Yup! Can't curse in Dry Bar

    • @Makeuploveculture
      @Makeuploveculture Год назад +1

      @@RonJosol love it! You're very good!!!!

  • @chacri08
    @chacri08 Год назад +7

    I’m Filipino. Filipino were not Latino just because the Spanish last names. I’m Filipino and of Malay origin/ ancestry…. we look like southeast Asians. Indonesians in particular….

    • @chacri08
      @chacri08 Год назад +4

      @@thefreestylefrEaK our origin is Austrinesian. Lol 😂

    • @Tellyouwhat777
      @Tellyouwhat777 Год назад +3

      @@thefreestylefrEaK It is true, the influence of colonization cannot be denied or forgotten. I respect your right to your opinion, but what Charmadventures PH said wasn't "silly talk."
      The Philippines is literally part of ASEAN. We are in fact, one of the founding countries of the union. We are also located in Southeast Asia, because...well, we just are. We're not located in Latin America, which means we don't qualify as being Latino. We also don't fully speak Spanish. We have Spanish loanwords, yes, but the languages of the Philippines are actually under the Austronesian language family. We were actually lucky enough to still retain a lot of our native languages unlike other countries colonized by Spain. We should be proud of that. If you check out our neighboring countries like Indonesia and Malaysia for example, or even learn more about Southeast Asia in general, you'd be surprised how much we actually share.
      I'm also not sure what you mean about food and music? Have you had Filipino food besides adobo and lechon? I'm sorry if that sounds condescending, but I'm truly confused how you could think all of our food is from Spain? A lot of our food literally comes from Southern Chinese cuisine and fellow southeast asian cuisines as well. Sinigang, Pancit Canton/bihon/palabok, lomi, siopao, tikoy, lumpia, lumpia sariwa, ngohiong, puto, bicol express, balut, dinuguan, bagoong...the list could go on forever!
      As for music, there's nothing more Filipino and honestly Asian than loving karaoke. lol Jokes aside, OPM is original and unique. What makes it unique is our "hugot" factor. If you're talking about "harana"...sure. You could say those are Spanish in origin. But to say all of our music is a copy from them, you need to listen to more OPM and possibly P-Pop. And if you whanna get into much of our traditional instruments are shared with our Southeast Asian neighbors.
      I'd also like to point out that Spain did not fully colonize ALL of the Philippines. A great portion of the southern Philippines practices Islam and in fact never fell to the Spaniards. It would be unfair to a large portion of the country to claim that the WHOLE of the Philippines culture is Spanish when a good chunk was able to resist them and does not have Spanish influence. A lot of us have last names of Spanish origin, but not everyone. You can still find a lot of Pinoys with native last names and even some of Chinese origin. We were encourage to adopt Spanish last names to fit in with Spanish society, not because the Spaniards loved us and married a lot of Filipinos. Unfortunately they viewed most of us as a lower caste ("Indio") and stuck to their own except for the rare wealthy few.
      Anyways, this is a long effort post, so if you don't whanna engage that's cool. You have every right to feel the way you do about it, but the idea that Filipinos are Asian, more specifically Southeast Asian is not based on nothing.

    • @chacri08
      @chacri08 Год назад +2

      @@Tellyouwhat777 Thank you for that. This is a wake up call for those FilAms who boast that they are Filipinos but --not really….My ethnic group is Ilonggo and my First language/ Dialect is Hiligaynon. Nothing can change that. I am of Malay in origin as what the Spaniards call “Indio”. In Panay, we have foods that are not mainstream….We’re not even keen on eating adobo….😊 We have La Paz Batchoy, Pancit Molo, Kadyos, Kanse and different type of Ilonngo desserts…Bicho-bicho, tando-tando, Piyaya, kalamay-hati, etc…. I would also like to add religion, that we have Protestant schools in Capiz (American Missionaries), I went to Protestant school in Manila and a lot of Protestant churches, too. We also have INC in which I think exclusive for Filipinos. Also I want to add the Filipino folk songs ( inspired by pero-colonialism)…

    • @FM-pw1ls
      @FM-pw1ls Год назад

      @@thefreestylefrEaK it looks like you're the silly one here 🙉💀

  • @krisroxanne
    @krisroxanne Год назад +33

    Thanks RUclips for recommending this! As a Filipino-Chinese American who grew up in the Philippines, this couldn't be more accurate lol

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      I appreciate it thank you!

    • @POGING09
      @POGING09 Год назад +1

      @@RonJosol do Moroccans vs polacks next 😂😂😂

    • @adrianciobanu5856
      @adrianciobanu5856 Год назад

      @@POGING09 polish are arian blonds marocans are mauri

  • @buckybarz3779
    @buckybarz3779 Год назад +5

    Ron, this is my first time seeing you. You’re dope. Love your call back to a previous joke while telling another joke. Can’t wait to see how far you rise.

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад

      This means a lot Bucky. Thanks a bunch!

  • @jordeezy
    @jordeezy Год назад +24

    glad to see Ron still doing standup. would love to see more of him

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +4

      Definitely working on more!

    • @jordeezy
      @jordeezy Год назад +1

      @@RonJosol i used to watch you 10+ years ago when around the time I was watching Rex Navarette. cant wait to see more again!

  • @annmariemccooey6731
    @annmariemccooey6731 Год назад +51

    Great crowd, Great set. Well done.

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад

      I appreciate you Ann!

  • @jaxjaxattaxx
    @jaxjaxattaxx Год назад +52

    I’m in literal TEARS 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @edithdlp8045
      @edithdlp8045 Год назад +1

      Me too🤣

    • @philip6502
      @philip6502 Год назад +1

      Hmmm, do non-literal tears exist? 🤔

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад

      Glad to have made you chuckle Jax!

  • @risaandjesus
    @risaandjesus Год назад +1

    I’m third gen filipino and my grandparents on my dad’s side was from the PI. This brings back memories. This guy is FUNNY!!!!

  • @Maxwelshouse1
    @Maxwelshouse1 Год назад +1

    That was really fun! Thank you Ron.

  • @beatleme2
    @beatleme2 Год назад +27

    Dads' creation is ha hilarious 😸

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      Haha thank you my prend!

  • @ruidadgmailcanada8508
    @ruidadgmailcanada8508 Год назад +11

    Omg I couldn’t stop laughing. The content, delivery, your dad. Amazing! This is the 1st time watching you!

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад

      I appreciate this Rui!

  • @squishypineT03
    @squishypineT03 10 месяцев назад

    He's like the really cool uncle that i never got. He's awesome! Looking forward to more!

  • @RogerClubv
    @RogerClubv Год назад +1

    Ron is funny as heck! Would luv to see him.

  • @maylynbayani
    @maylynbayani Год назад +81

    It's funny but honestly, in all my years of travel only Filipino Americans and some Canadians consider themselves non Asian. Everyone in the Philippines consider themselves Asians.

    • @ephraimmutuc6962
      @ephraimmutuc6962 Год назад +9

      Yes I agree Filipinos are Asian a mixed race of Malay, Chinese, Japanese, European Spanish, and indigenous African and Indian. So Filipino are south East Asian descent

    • @FM-pw1ls
      @FM-pw1ls Год назад +15

      We are mixed but it's a very small percentage as opposed to what some Filipino Americans think. In fact, it is only less than 5% who have really a Spanish descent. The majority of Filipinos are Austronesians like Malaysian & Indonesian. We are pretty much very South East Asian! 😇

    • @77naaz
      @77naaz Год назад +5

      So true . All my Filipino friends in Singapore consider them Asians , like us 😃

    • @maylynbayani
      @maylynbayani Год назад +8

      @@FM-pw1ls agree. And even those with spanish blood dont consider themselves as latinos. My grandfather and my father-in-law are of both hispanic descent but if you ask them, they would just say full Filipino/Asian because it is the only culture they grew up with.

    • @TheElijahKings
      @TheElijahKings Год назад +2

      True, when ppl just say Filipinos are Half Asian half Spanish it’s way to broad of a generalization, much more mixed and complicated than that.

  • @BigD481
    @BigD481 Год назад +12

    We are full blooded Asians. Our names are Latino but that doesn’t change our heritage. Asian kids who are adopted in the US have caucasian names, but are still essentially Asian.

  • @backdoortheodore
    @backdoortheodore Год назад

    This guy is amazing. WHY HASENT HE BLOWN UP!?!?

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад

      not sure either haha

  • @ChiekoGamers
    @ChiekoGamers Год назад

    THANK YOU for the subtitles

  • @stage51manager
    @stage51manager Год назад +3

    Filipinos and Chinese. have similar cultures.
    Filipinos and Latinos have similar cultures.
    By the way thanks a lot Spaniards.
    🇵🇭🇲🇽🇪🇸🇺🇸

    • @chewy6487
      @chewy6487 Год назад

      Your ancestors must be cringing at you thanking Spain for murdering them and taking over your country. Shame

    • @user-tb8ix2vx3r
      @user-tb8ix2vx3r 5 месяцев назад

      You have Chinese race and culture and have Spanish last names and some Spanish culture 😂😂😂

  • @bryantalanis
    @bryantalanis Год назад +20

    You are great! I'm giving my self an asthma treatment and laughing out loud!!!

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      Hah Thank you Vanessa!

  • @SudhirRaja23
    @SudhirRaja23 7 месяцев назад +2

    Holy hilarity, Ron. I almost died from laughter watching this set. You are super funny, specially that well-timed noise of your Dad with the fishbone in his throat. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ColocasiaCorm
    @ColocasiaCorm Год назад +1

    Great set!

  • @jillgegen3384
    @jillgegen3384 Год назад +15

    More Ron J. PLEASE 😂🤣

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад

      You can check more of my comedy on my instagram!

  • @marlenereed7623
    @marlenereed7623 Год назад +16

    He's a riot..!! Perfect. After a day of stress.. 😆😂🤣

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      Laugh the stress off Marlene! :)

  • @sumanth8706
    @sumanth8706 Год назад +1

    I love your comedy man... Neat , pure and simple

  • @pog332chi
    @pog332chi Год назад +1

    Ron Josol, I came across just now of your video clip from the Dry Bar Comedy special, and I find your material refreshingly new! I'm Filipino and I'm proud of you, and I wish you well. May you be in the Lord God's favor.

  • @nikkojones2784
    @nikkojones2784 Год назад +11

    Amazing !!!

  • @kenshinflyer
    @kenshinflyer Год назад +3

    Finally, a Filipino comedian on Dry Bar! Mabuhay!
    And I can feel the Milkfish (Bangus) thing. I experienced getting its fine spines in my throat stuck once. For DAYS.

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      thanks so much

  • @carloleomanuel
    @carloleomanuel 8 месяцев назад

    I just stumbled into this. Great work! You have lots of potential!

  • @charlesandanaylnw4892
    @charlesandanaylnw4892 Год назад +2

    You are spot on!

  • @sookiebear9215
    @sookiebear9215 Год назад +14

    Lol so relatable! 💜🫶🏽 Tagalog was my moms secret language with her sisters so we wouldn’t know when they were talking smack about us kids! Haha 😂

  • @despinoza0391
    @despinoza0391 Год назад +11

    😂😂😂 loved everything! Freaking hilarious!!! Wishing him blessings on his career!

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      Wishing you just as much. Thank you!

  • @Chidie
    @Chidie Год назад

    This was gold and refreshing. Thank you!

  • @whenniceguysretaliate5619
    @whenniceguysretaliate5619 Год назад

    Good set.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Comedy is very underrated for learning about different cultures and perspectives.

  • @alexparr73
    @alexparr73 Год назад +5

    Just brilliant!

  • @JohnO318
    @JohnO318 Год назад +8

    This guy is Great!!!

  • @F3ND1
    @F3ND1 Год назад +1

    This guy is hilarious I need a special NOW 😂😂

  • @lrm1218
    @lrm1218 Год назад +1

    i’m going through a rough break up and this is the longest i’ve ever laughed in a while so thank you so much!!!!!

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад

      This touches my heart Dannah. I hope you've been well throughout!

    • @ermelinda2223
      @ermelinda2223 11 месяцев назад

      Life goes on always ..know that for certain. Life is tough but you have to have that will to move on. Hope you’re better.

  • @fionahelmer946
    @fionahelmer946 Год назад +5

    BRILLIANT

  • @GuadagniniGirl
    @GuadagniniGirl Год назад +49

    Calling Filipinos Latino is a huuuuge stretch… loved the joke about the bangus though! I grew up hearing that ‘throat clearing’ sound from everyone at the dinner table 🐟

    • @chewy6487
      @chewy6487 Год назад +16

      @@thefreestylefrEaKyou guys can’t even speak Spanish you just have loan words lol

    • @user-kg2wu2yn7t
      @user-kg2wu2yn7t Год назад +31

      @@thefreestylefrEaK As a Filipino, most if not all of the Spanish people did not intermix with us. It was usually the Chinese, and other Asians residing in the Philippines. And if you're gonna say "Oh what about our last names?" Bro, they forced our ancestors to change it into Spanish last names so. We are not Latinos. We are Asian.

    • @mishiru1883
      @mishiru1883 Год назад

      This is why I only eat the belly part, everyone's scrambling at the dinner table to get that part first lol

    • @msl1689
      @msl1689 Год назад +8

      @@thefreestylefrEaK You said it yourself. The Philippines is in ASIA. So, Filipinos are Asians. Simple as that.

    • @comeju3264
      @comeju3264 Год назад +3

      We are not mexico of aSiA only FIL am wants that name

  • @blackwater7183
    @blackwater7183 Год назад +5

    For those who don't eat fish at all, those little bones can get stuck in your throat for a couple of days. Lost it when he made the choking sound because that's exactly how I sounded like trying to dislodge it.🤣

  • @graceababan
    @graceababan Год назад +1

    this is gold!

  • @Ming1975
    @Ming1975 Год назад +18

    There are still many actual Philippinos who aren't Spanish mixed. They are South Asian people categorised Malayan such as poeple of malayan peninsula.

    • @quenchtv5436
      @quenchtv5436 Год назад +1

      No. Filipinos are never south asian

    • @katsu_papi
      @katsu_papi Год назад +1

      no sht, Sherlock..

    • @mirieshii1948
      @mirieshii1948 Год назад

      @@quenchtv5436 ahm. We are.

    • @mirieshii1948
      @mirieshii1948 Год назад +10

      Actually... MAJORITY of Filipinos are not mixed. The reason why people think we are mixed is because most have Spanish last names, which is actuallh given by the Spanish to locals for tax purposes.

    • @aquaticlibrary
      @aquaticlibrary Год назад

      @@mirieshii1948 that would sound like denial to most people

  • @SergeCruso
    @SergeCruso Год назад +6

    I loved it all!

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад

      I appreciate you!

  • @nanwu3650
    @nanwu3650 Год назад

    Underrated for sure!

  • @evenbest4952
    @evenbest4952 Год назад +5

    Ron Josol should have more content , he's hilarious

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      Definitely working on more! You can check more of my content out on my instagram

  • @frayansertzrave
    @frayansertzrave Год назад +5

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA OMG THE ACCENT GOT ME
    IT'S TRUE 😂
    As a Filipino born and raised in the Philippines, sometimes I feel funny (sometimes I feel the shame but I'll take time to improve!) when I'm speaking in english in a filipino accent with some foreigners! 😂

  • @justinaadk5081
    @justinaadk5081 Год назад +8

    I genuinely laughed, that’s the highest compliment I can give 😂

  • @melissacastro5006
    @melissacastro5006 Год назад +1

    Glad you came on my feed! Hilarious 😂❤

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад

      Glad to be on your feed Melissa

  • @arondajackson1880
    @arondajackson1880 Год назад +1

    Funny, I truly enjoy the different cultures we have. I think we are all beautiful in our own way.

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      Totally agree with you

  • @Love.Yourself.1976
    @Love.Yourself.1976 Год назад +4

    More please

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад

      Working on more! Check more of my content out on my instagram!

  • @juliek.2400
    @juliek.2400 Год назад +2

    I just love those type of entertainment 😂 that informing people of the “delicate” situation that there are different ethnicities in a generic race. I think we should encourage and celebrate this type of talk/show/art if we truly hold the value of diversity.

  • @ekdaufin1485
    @ekdaufin1485 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @pisicavesela1346
    @pisicavesela1346 Год назад +4

    Excellent!

  • @dengen324
    @dengen324 Год назад +12

    Ron...dude so funny....thank you and God bless your career ...go pinoy

    • @RonJosol
      @RonJosol Год назад +1

      God bless you too my man!

  • @jegslesterjosol31
    @jegslesterjosol31 Год назад

    glad we have a stand up person in our fam! more powers kuyang

  • @badjaeaux
    @badjaeaux Год назад +1

    the background actually looks
    real cool, modern & expensive

  • @red58impala
    @red58impala Год назад +41

    Good stuff sir! You had me laughing out loud quite unexpectedly. I look forward to more of set.