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  • @WhatsupPhilippines
    @WhatsupPhilippines  7 месяцев назад

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  • @migovasquez0303
    @migovasquez0303 Год назад +31

    4 of us siblings are nurses and I am a USRN based in Seattle. Love this video. Most of my cousins are nurses way back in the 70's. All are retired. We help the Philippine economy by sending dollars back home and make our families live better.

  • @jossieromero330
    @jossieromero330 Год назад +42

    All Filipino nurses are working hard nite and day with out complaint ! Filipinos are not complainer well educated English speakers and with Bachelors Degrees comparable to US standard . Majority of us nurses took qualifying exam College Graduate of Foreign Nursing School aside from taking NCLEX . Thanking God ❤❤❤ With hard work dedication & Faith in God definitely everyone can achieve their dreams.Amen

  • @neliawhitaker196
    @neliawhitaker196 Год назад +38

    Filipino Loyal hardworking intelligent people. Mabuhay Philippines! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @baldogtondo7017
      @baldogtondo7017 Год назад

      that the death30 and Marcos regime wants to change with it's pivot to china😂😂

    • @kikootoyat6238
      @kikootoyat6238 Год назад

      @@baldogtondo7017 You are out of context brod....

  • @mariazinniapielago7783
    @mariazinniapielago7783 Год назад +20

    I'm one of the nurses that came to
    The US and had been very successful. Now retired and enjoying the perks of the American dream. My 2 girls are also successful nurses and one pursued a higher education. It's indeed a true Filipino success story.

    • @craigjacob3704
      @craigjacob3704 Год назад

      Congratulations and God bless😊👍🙏 !!!

  • @Twilight_Charger
    @Twilight_Charger Год назад +13

    I will offer some observations of a retired US businessman:
    1) Most of the Dr’s in my area (S Florida) are immigrants.
    2) among other things I worked for a number of years in Manhattan in the financial sector. Many of the astute, hardworking people in my field were from India.
    3) The Philippine people I know can deal with incredible stress and maintain a positive attitude.
    4) The Philippine people I know are a generous and giving people.
    5) I assume like most immigrants the Philippine people will outwork their US counterparts because they better see the opportunities presented in the US.
    I think some of my observations probably contribute to the success of immigrants in the US. The immigrants also contribute to the success of the US.

  • @maalat
    @maalat Год назад +4

    Not all nurses. We were children of mostly nurses but some doctors and engineers. Our parents worked 2 jobs to buy more cars and furnitures. The next generation, that’s us, surprisingly, most of us landed solidly by staying in school, getting our bachelor’s degree, and some did not graduate, and went on with different careers. I ended up as a teacher, married a wonderful Filipino American ( born and raised in the US). Our assets not only came from salaries but from equities of homes and previous rental. Our kids pursue their own careers, both scientists - a doctor and environmental scientist… I was also blessed with a career to teach Filipino language and culture. Not reported is the Filipino American scores in standardized testing of Filipino students from 3rd grade to 11th grade in our state. Their scores surpassed the scores of other students from different ethnic groups including white students except other Asians (all Asians except Filipinos) that’s the kind of good news that’s not published anywhere unless you research it as I did as a teacher to see trends of students’ scores from standardized testings so that we have an idea on how all students are performing.

  • @BongiePilapilMacas
    @BongiePilapilMacas Год назад +6

    I teach English in the USA so proud 18 years!❤

  • @gmarquez3968
    @gmarquez3968 Год назад +7

    So happy to see you full of energy & enthusiasm. Your vlogs are inspiring.

  • @craigjacob3704
    @craigjacob3704 Год назад +6

    Filipino and Filipina's in America are a true blessing to their adopted country as well as their families back home.

    • @Mary-zd8xo
      @Mary-zd8xo Год назад

      Filipinos (not Filipino and Filipinas). This is a common mistake. Filipina is informal way of saying Filipino woman. In the Philippines when we speak in our language, we call Americans, Americano and Americana. Australians, Australiano and Australiana. But when we speak English, we say Americans. Australians.
      For Japanese, we say Hapon and Haponesa. Koreans, Koreano and Koreana.

    • @Mary-zd8xo
      @Mary-zd8xo Год назад

      I like your comment. Yes, they are a true blessing on both sides.

  • @darwinmendoza7061
    @darwinmendoza7061 Год назад +34

    Just here in California alone we have several Filipino towns because of the high concentration of Filipinos like Daly City which is just outside of San Francisco and Eagle Rock which next to Los Angeles. Not all Filipinos do well in the US but most strive hard to have a better life.

    • @hilynkreuning5915
      @hilynkreuning5915 Год назад +1

      Darwin Mendoza thats key if you want better life strives hard

    • @ronlegaspi8590
      @ronlegaspi8590 Год назад

      Plenty of Filipinos outside of California, we dont believe in welfare programs and do not want grown adults living in the basement with parents.

    • @doods20fer41
      @doods20fer41 Год назад +3

      true..a lot of homeless Fil-Ams in California & other part of USA too

    • @baldogtondo7017
      @baldogtondo7017 Год назад

      reply above

    • @baldogtondo7017
      @baldogtondo7017 Год назад +1

      reply above

  • @mariolazaga2739
    @mariolazaga2739 Год назад +37

    Thanks nelly about your info.. very proud of you by giving us a high morale to our Kababayang Pilipino..

  • @jackibagbaga7638
    @jackibagbaga7638 Год назад +79

    Not to bragg but I'm one of the sailors recruited in the Philippines in early 70's. We work very hard; one of the goals is to own a home and many have more than one. I personally know in just my same group of northern Philippines own 3 or more ; at least the first generation work hard and knew how to leverage buying real estate. Many don't flaunt but besides real estate many learn financial opportunities.

    • @has7459
      @has7459 Год назад +10

      You are not bragging. You should be proud. I lived in Philippines 1962-1964. One year Cavite and one year Sangley Point where you were probably processed. I say salamat and mabuhay to you friend.

    • @jackibagbaga7638
      @jackibagbaga7638 Год назад +3

      @@has7459 processed in Subic Naval Base, Olongapo

    • @Erwinvlogs
      @Erwinvlogs Год назад +1

      I believe sir Ilocano ka @jack ibagbaga.

    • @lagrimasscanlon6194
      @lagrimasscanlon6194 Год назад

      @@Erwinvlogs agpayso🤣

    • @lah_bang2179
      @lah_bang2179 Год назад +2

      Ay ket ugali tayo nga ilokano or at least I think ket nalaeng ti kuarta ketdi, haan agraraman a kunada (though adda met manmano).
      Ti karo na ket dagitoy babaro nga henerasyon addan sadsadutis na 🤪.

  • @jesusaborja9417
    @jesusaborja9417 Год назад +8

    Ms. Nelly Filipino go abroad because Nurse are earning very low salary here in the Philippines

  • @davidalip8954
    @davidalip8954 Год назад +13

    the starting salary for an entry level RN in Stanford here in California is about $116K . The Philippines has a long way to go to convince Filipino professionals to go back to the motherland to work.

    • @amadoramos5040
      @amadoramos5040 Год назад

      @David Alip you use dollar currency, that would be equivalent to more than 6 million pesos. are they receiving this amount as monthly salary?

    • @davidalip8954
      @davidalip8954 Год назад

      that is the annual salary.

  • @jeanetteladaga9917
    @jeanetteladaga9917 Год назад +15

    Keep Safe always Nelly! Where are you now. We Love U. God bless in all of your undertakings.

  • @liziana4
    @liziana4 Год назад +6

    Thanks Nelly, I worked 2 to 3 jobs as RN. A single mom but able to have my own home. God bless America 🇺🇸

  • @kennglele7153
    @kennglele7153 Год назад +6

    HARD WORKING PEOPLE IN THE WORLD...MABUHAY MGA FILIPINOS...

  • @eleanorwilliams7173
    @eleanorwilliams7173 Год назад +16

    A lot of Filipino in USA own in home support business and they are successful entrepreneur

  • @Marie-or8uj
    @Marie-or8uj Год назад +9

    It's all about discipline & respect😊

  • @bennysworld16
    @bennysworld16 Год назад +2

    Absolutely Amazing video Nelly, thank you for loving my country philippines 🇵🇭

  • @teresitapagsolingan157
    @teresitapagsolingan157 Год назад +2

    Nice nelly your happy and very energetic to your vlog,

  • @axizcorp
    @axizcorp Год назад +9

    I love your energy Nelly.

  • @jonathansenas602
    @jonathansenas602 Год назад +9

    Filipinos love america, american love Filipinos that's why so many philam anywhere in the 🌎🌎🌎

  • @geronimokat4500
    @geronimokat4500 Год назад +16

    It’s the hard work and dedication that makes Filipinos succeed. Most adapt easily because of willingness to work and their loyalty to their employers. Thank you Nellie for this great video. Love your videos, please keep them coming.💖🇺🇸

  • @renatonoriega7127
    @renatonoriega7127 Год назад +8

    Wow very informative vlog Nelly. Thank you for the information. God bless.

  • @rhodorajara5818
    @rhodorajara5818 Год назад +1

    Hi Nellie. Good to see you again.

  • @darylltubebg
    @darylltubebg Год назад +8

    Thanks also Nelly for having this data out. It is truly mind boggling. But everyone worked their ass thru hard times so it is a relief to learn this facts

  • @DJ_Tenioso
    @DJ_Tenioso Год назад +3

    I have a coworker who is Chinese Filipina 27 years old, pharmacy graduate from a Philippines university. She just arrived from the Philippines in 2019, interned for about a year, took the exam for pharmacy license and passed in 2021. Started working in a retail pharmacy chain making $68 per hour, so she makes $130,000 per year.

  • @tipinmac4223
    @tipinmac4223 Год назад +12

    thanks for another informative article Nelly, my nurse daughter is recently reviewing the NCLEX exam for USA job to be taken next month and hopefully she'll reach her American dream God willing..

  • @MikasaAckerman-by9ji
    @MikasaAckerman-by9ji Год назад +5

    Hi Nelly, i am just so happy to see this vlog from you again . Doesn’t matter what the topic is. But its a plus factor that this is a very beautiful topic you have shared. Thank you for sharing this and loving Philippines 😍🥰😊..
    Please take care and continue to do more vlogs!!!❤🥰😊😍

  • @emmalyndacer8928
    @emmalyndacer8928 Год назад +3

    Hi nelly we love u,for loving our beloved country Philippines this is your second home,

  • @ramondumlao7653
    @ramondumlao7653 Год назад +1

    Nelly, you super happy!!!!!!!! Good for you.

  • @fuentesarlene93
    @fuentesarlene93 Год назад +1

    WOW! Proud Filipino here. Good job nelly May good bless you . Amazing vlog thank you so much!!

  • @raidenewalden4354
    @raidenewalden4354 Год назад +15

    Interesting video Nelly, I know the history of Filipinos who immigrated in the USA centuries ago and I was amazed about it . So much to know about Filipinos around the world and I’m one of them who now l live in the Uk . But again there is no place like home . So we are torn into this kind of life . We manage to deal with it and as time goes by , you say to your self que sera sera . Good video .

  • @eugenemorales7216
    @eugenemorales7216 Год назад +4

    I like your energy miss Nelly You look so clear...Esp. your face very Happy looking🤪😎

  • @concepcionvalmores6680
    @concepcionvalmores6680 Год назад

    Hope you keep coming back to our country I often watch you both before

  • @felinatampengco604
    @felinatampengco604 Год назад +1

    I like your vlog. Yes this is true we have a lots of nurses and doctors in our country..

  • @kate5113
    @kate5113 Год назад +1

    Wow!!! nelly you have your own channel amazing.❤

  • @setharkon1662
    @setharkon1662 Год назад +2

    Science and Math education is underappreciated in remote towns but we have good teachers there as well. I remember in high school Trigonometry class where half of the class was very good and half was struggling and I wondered if this is on par with the US high school students but when I got here I was shocked by how so many of my classmates cannot read Roman numerals, which we learn in elementary in the Philippines

  • @melgubatina5658
    @melgubatina5658 Год назад +1

    God bless you Nellie stay healthy and be safe👍🙏

  • @MadiskartingbNanay
    @MadiskartingbNanay Год назад

    Sehr gut Nelly macht weiter so!!🥰

  • @lydiaguiad7816
    @lydiaguiad7816 Год назад

    Wow amazing vlog thanks proud Filipino here!

  • @allabouttv4421
    @allabouttv4421 Год назад +11

    Look, you're blooming lately...good for you Nelly...

  • @magtulunganpinoy5597
    @magtulunganpinoy5597 Год назад +8

    Filipinos are industrious by nature 😍

  • @dhingkaygolo9112
    @dhingkaygolo9112 Год назад +1

    Hello Nelly watching you here in Koronadal City South Cotabato ❤️🙏👍

  • @geraldineleano7687
    @geraldineleano7687 Год назад

    Thanks for this video Nelly.

  • @marlenehermonimo1035
    @marlenehermonimo1035 Год назад +12

    New subscriber, but been a long silent viewer. I'm so happy to see you with that smiling happy face ever that I missed for months. Keep safe always.🥰

  • @mistylane1610
    @mistylane1610 Год назад +1

    We just l9ve our jobs and we love to work and it's very enjoyable to work with different cultures here in North America . But yes so many Filipinos are going back.

  • @michaelc.angeles5302
    @michaelc.angeles5302 Год назад +1

    Glad to see you again

  • @edenespaldon6468
    @edenespaldon6468 Год назад

    I love your independence, Nelly.

  • @richardunica3542
    @richardunica3542 Год назад +7

    Las islas filipinas / phil.have twin nuevas filipinas / texas.and a filipinos migrate to cuba 1600s.one filipino became a governor at havana .and one of the province called nuevas filipinas before.

  • @amaliaamaranto-stemler8125
    @amaliaamaranto-stemler8125 Год назад +2

    Good job Nelly.
    You can be a super star blogger cuz you have the IT.
    You're smart and beautiful. God Bless.

  • @ChamPion-gu3jd
    @ChamPion-gu3jd Год назад +4

    Filipinos are hard worker

  • @efigenialeone1437
    @efigenialeone1437 Год назад

    Thank you Nelly for sharing the video , I love watching your blog, and ad bravo 👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏👍👍😘tc

  • @batshevaisraelchannel4630
    @batshevaisraelchannel4630 Год назад

    I Happy to see you Nelly be safe and God bless🙏❤️❤️❤️

  • @stanleybumanglag3644
    @stanleybumanglag3644 Год назад +1

    We give importance and priority to education

  • @paintbynumbermonalisa4187
    @paintbynumbermonalisa4187 Год назад +3

    My grandfather fought in the 2nd world War, and he could have migrated to the US with his family through this instant citizenship, but he was a very simple man from Bohol, was happy to live there and so did not avail of this privelege.

  • @robertobalagot2402
    @robertobalagot2402 Год назад +8

    Nelly, like nurses, US hospitals are also staffed by many Filipino medical laboratory professionals or called Medical Technologists.

  • @jetd9716
    @jetd9716 Год назад +18

    I'm one of those Filipinos that migrated to the USA 🇺🇸 during the 70's, got a college degree, worked hard and started a business. Did not hit the 6 figure salary mark till my business started rolling. In America there are so many ways to make $$$ its ridiculous. Some easy , some hard but most Americans have no clue they exist or just don't care to pursue them.

  • @neilgonzalez551
    @neilgonzalez551 Год назад

    What's up? Be happy, stay safe and take care!

  • @judybalili4963
    @judybalili4963 Год назад +8

    Yes.most of my friends & relatives go to abroad like USA..Mostly Many Filipino stayed in Texas some say Texas is Philippines in their map..😊 stay safe Nelly

    • @sandradotson3246
      @sandradotson3246 Год назад +4

      I can say Hawaii is like Philippines because there are lots of Filipinos. Infact there's a town called Waipahu in Oahu. They called it little Manila where 99% Filipinos lives there.
      I used to lived in Texas. You can find Filipinos everywhere in the US. Texas is a big State and Filipinos are scattered everywhere. For me California has the most Filipino immigrants than Texas.

    • @judybalili4963
      @judybalili4963 Год назад +2

      @@sandradotson3246 i read in History of Filipino in abroad that Texas is mostly migrate..l watched it in yt..in modern time,Hawaii is also migrated of Filipino..

    • @doods20fer41
      @doods20fer41 Год назад +1

      California is no. 1 dear

    • @baldogtondo7017
      @baldogtondo7017 Год назад

      reply above

  • @bernadettevaldez2196
    @bernadettevaldez2196 Год назад

    Thank you, Nelly! Your content is very informative, love all your presentations and yes, Filipinos are all over the globe and whatever jobs they are doing, they always excel and succeed, because of their attributes of loyalty, dedication, commitment, hardworking and love of God and family. More power, my lovely!♥

  • @bootscanlas9995
    @bootscanlas9995 Год назад

    Love this ❤

  • @nenegealon7532
    @nenegealon7532 Год назад

    I’m a Filipino nurse working in the USA. I work in dialysis unit(Hospital setting) and majority of our staff are Filipino. Love watching your videos Nelly . God bless .

  • @garrypantig1733
    @garrypantig1733 Год назад +1

    I would like to thank you for being nice and the way you appreciated us. You are a such a nice person too I know that. But not everybody particularly Filipino are does the same way in general. But yes filipino are sweet and helpful.

  • @oliviagriffin2385
    @oliviagriffin2385 Год назад +4

    Came here in the USA in the 70s and passed my RN State Board 4 months later. I am now retired after 32 years of nursing, but by no means wealthy...lol! Nice information and thank you Nellie!

    • @annmarie3874
      @annmarie3874 Год назад

      I know a Filipino nurse who earn $120k per year for only 8 months as a travel nurse but she works a lot. She said she likes it because she does 13 weeks contracts then travel (vacation) for 1-2 weeks or more then back to work.

  • @ladyramen7655
    @ladyramen7655 Год назад +2

    Nelly look up Dado Banatao- probably the richest Filipino American (lives in Atherton, CA)

  • @msfe313
    @msfe313 Год назад +1

    ❤ WOW!!! So amazing!!!

  • @susancarrera8781
    @susancarrera8781 Год назад +1

    Nelly, thank you for further deep history about Pilipinos inAmerica, very fortunate that my Father was among of the fortunate Pilipinos who were. Allowed to migrate to USA when it was open for them, back in 1930 ,then that’s the beginning of our fortunate of my family to become naturalized citizens when my father took his US citizen before we were born. After my father return to the Phil. To marry her bride my mother then we follow him in 1969, so we been here since then.

  • @boyinglabro7082
    @boyinglabro7082 Год назад

    Nelly is a nice history of the Filipino people..

  • @aileendun405
    @aileendun405 Год назад +6

    Very informative vlog. Keep going Nelly. Your amazing.

  • @vhicb7998
    @vhicb7998 Год назад

    nelly, stay happy...

  • @milagrosmachado8321
    @milagrosmachado8321 Год назад +8

    Great video Nelly, good choice! Proud Filipino here!
    I enjoy indeed!

  • @markymartin6037
    @markymartin6037 Год назад

    Yes I agree to one of the comments. All Filipinos are hard working/well educated/speak & understand English very well,and Most specially never complain when it comes to work, is the qualities of Filipinos..🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @danilooropa0146
    @danilooropa0146 Год назад

    maam .....im missin you so much...make it happen vlog wala kana.🥺🥺💔💔 hope someday you and sir mike make it happen again❤️

  • @Carmeec.lu1495
    @Carmeec.lu1495 Год назад +2

    Filipinos love to share what they have and can do with others that's our culture as filipinos

  • @alreyes1877
    @alreyes1877 Год назад

    How are you Nelly. Your followers miss you a lot.

  • @therock-cs7sp
    @therock-cs7sp Год назад

    Special travel buddy is the key.

  • @silentmajority2028
    @silentmajority2028 Год назад +4

    The formula is most Filipino “ house holds” have two earners ( intact family) .. it’s that simple…

    • @PaulineTarife
      @PaulineTarife Год назад

      That’s a great perspective. No need to work three jobs. Husband and wife working and helping each other More than enough to make the American dream a reality . I’m speaking from my experience with three children sent to private schools and all the way to college and post grad

  • @christianaplaon2477
    @christianaplaon2477 Год назад +10

    Somehow in some angles, Nelly looks like Charlene Gonzalez

  • @edenespaldon6468
    @edenespaldon6468 Год назад

    Yes, Nelly, they were farmers and fishermen in the 1600s when they came to America.

  • @liamjay6181
    @liamjay6181 Год назад +6

    I am one of those Filipino American living here in the US right now. It’s great to see that we’re thriving in a country that most of us would have to work 2x or even 3x as hard as the average American. I must say, we do work very hard for every dollar that we earn here but we also don’t take anything for granted when we’re given the opportunity…

  • @retajashkanani1146
    @retajashkanani1146 Год назад +1

    yes correct what also I know filipino nurses and doctors the world prefer filipinos because they are sincere working with all thier heart they will never leave you when no one will took over the work

  • @izzatraveloguetv6624
    @izzatraveloguetv6624 Год назад

    Hope you are enjoying yourself as solo flight at the moment.

  • @liamwilliams6088
    @liamwilliams6088 Год назад +2

    Hi Nelly, great to see you again since your breakup in your relationship

  • @Leonard369C
    @Leonard369C Год назад

    Filipino households are generally larger than most American households and this calculation is for median household income, not median individual income, additionally, many of them work in the nursing profession, which pays very well.

  • @luxx8251
    @luxx8251 Год назад +3

    Thank you Nelly Salamat 💛

  • @doods20fer41
    @doods20fer41 Год назад +1

    It's not surprising at all since many Filipino Americans are nurses or in medical field areas w/c easily has 6 digit salaries

  • @darbby
    @darbby Год назад +7

    Proud filipino Architect here now living & working in the USA! Migrated when I was 26 with me and my wife. Quite unusual but we did it!

  • @mcimd8229
    @mcimd8229 Год назад +7

    The first Filipino settlers in America settled in Lousiana during the 1500's.

  • @ruelperadilla5693
    @ruelperadilla5693 Год назад +2

    Nelly good day,your are very happy & you are very beautiful.😊😊😊🙏🙏🙏

  • @princeedwinofthephilippine2985

    We Love you Nelly...

  • @dannynicart2389
    @dannynicart2389 Год назад +22

    My wife is of Filipino descent, and she's one of those who are living the so-called American dream.

  • @serenity4moi921
    @serenity4moi921 Год назад

    Being a Filipino nurse in the US, I used to love working double shifts when I was younger (I still do now but... once-in-a-blue-moon only).

  • @mizeria777
    @mizeria777 Год назад +2

    Part of that statistic!

  • @pinoyhawaiifarmer8270
    @pinoyhawaiifarmer8270 Год назад +1

    Aloha!

  • @michellevallejos6828
    @michellevallejos6828 Год назад

    It depends here in my area in Indy nurse can earn as much as 70/ hr if working in an agency.

  • @nonibaris6060
    @nonibaris6060 Год назад +1

    Most of the Ilokanos own and operate Care Home Facilities and most of them are related to one another…These are lucrative businesses because the Baby boomer generation are senior citizen now and also because of the Developmentally Disabled in Care home now…

  • @difab4052
    @difab4052 Год назад

    Upper class filipino parents own more thsn two houses. They also purchased house for their kids