American Culture Shock in the Philippines

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @MrDraculadave
    @MrDraculadave 9 лет назад +54

    some Filipinos can relate about the homesick story because some of us are working abroad so we understand the feelings of being far away from the family, relatives and friends...

  • @bengunns9500
    @bengunns9500 8 лет назад +59

    its not your fault sister, alot of Americans have that problem, maybe you should have travelled in America first and seen that there are places there that don't have a shower at all. Its good you open your mind. I actually felt safer in the Philppines than what i did in America. beautiful Islands beautiful people. enjoy it.

  • @gwapslee7207
    @gwapslee7207 9 лет назад +47

    Love the Filipino people, sweetest in the world!

  • @bantay747
    @bantay747 9 лет назад +11

    God bless you, Sister. Filipinos feels the same way living overseas.

  • @TheSe3mm
    @TheSe3mm 4 года назад +4

    Filipinos wants to marry American Women... this is true

  • @ericrausch5122
    @ericrausch5122 8 лет назад +9

    Great story and video Sister ! My first trip to the P.I., I didn't rest up for almost 48 hrs because I was excited And "The Shock" ! I finally crashed and burned after a big and fairly decent Pizza,the beer didn't hurt either. I eventually got married,lived in Baguio (great place)
    traveled around Subic,Laguna,Tagaytay/Taal,Ilo Ilo.
    Now I'm in Manila on a budget ugh !
    Take care !!

  • @ian2008931
    @ian2008931 8 лет назад +5

    God bless you sister... I hope you enjoy your stay here in the Philippines. =)

  • @acesaravia7533
    @acesaravia7533 9 лет назад +8

    i like your experience story in the philippines even you stay-in, a few weeks or months i think?....but im really enjoy yours story...sounds great..

  • @mrvenz9139
    @mrvenz9139 4 года назад +2

    Your homesick baby
    ..you're funny in the making of this video...

  • @lonewolfmike33
    @lonewolfmike33 8 лет назад +22

    If you don't want to experience a shower with the bucket. Then should have stayed in more expensive place. That's what you get for staying in cheaper place.

  • @swamibubba
    @swamibubba 8 лет назад +2

    thanks love and blessings

  • @eduardssilva7008
    @eduardssilva7008 8 лет назад +2

    thanks.. God bless you.

  • @nztraveler2470
    @nztraveler2470 8 лет назад +6

    :) smile! thank you so much!!

  • @jaysoncangco8108
    @jaysoncangco8108 Год назад

    Hi! Ma'am.try to Manila.There's a different culture in every region here ma'am. In Luzon we have a different culture in Visayas have a different culture. And there a different culture in Mindanao.
    We have a 20 plus dialect.
    and we have a shower in the city.like here in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines.

  • @digitalmoonbooks
    @digitalmoonbooks 9 лет назад +11

    You missed your shower, that's pretty amusing.
    Seems like yeah you were not prepared for what PI was about. I went there in 1989, twice, as part of a military deployment. Good luck to you, and Bless you. I respect people that have given their life over to missionary work, and do good things. On my ship, the Chaplain, who was a Methodist Minister from North Dakota was my best friend. My wife and I are moving to Thailand in a month. I'm a Buddhist. Again, best of luck.

  • @sbmusicvideo9143
    @sbmusicvideo9143 4 года назад +1

    So many things are different

  • @igspal
    @igspal 8 лет назад +7

    Is showering w/a bucket, the COMMON way EVERYWHERE in the Philippines?

    • @lonewolfmike33
      @lonewolfmike33 8 лет назад +1

      Yeah, if your poor.

    • @ariessudio9328
      @ariessudio9328 8 лет назад +7

      +lonewolfmike33 haha poor talaga? Pinoy ka pag may tabo ka sa CR or ginagamit mo ito paligo

  • @Andromedan3912
    @Andromedan3912 5 лет назад +3

    This is hilarious! 😂

  • @rjgula3259
    @rjgula3259 7 лет назад +6

    You called yourself "sister" and a "missionary", but you did not elaborate whether you're a Catholic or Mormon. I'm originally from Manila, Philippines, and in 1971, I had the opportunity to study nursing in England. Talk about culture shock. I arrived there in October, very cold, snowing, and when the crews at the tarmac of the airport were conversing, you could see smoke coming from their mouths, like dragons. Yes, they also have toilets outside their houses, called outhouse. And talk about food. Have you tasted British foods? It's yucky! Everything is boiled and overcooked.

  • @lah_bang2179
    @lah_bang2179 8 лет назад +1

    Good job for going to that country. First is, I agree with BenGunns, you should have stationed first within America bago ka lumabas ng America. Mahirap talaga ang buhay sa Pilipinas pero what you have experienced is nothing compared to what people experience everyday. Bakit ko nasabi yun? Gamin ket adda met allowance yo nga missionary, haanen problema didiay. Ti laeng ubraen yo ket apan agiwaras sao ni Apo Dios. Ngem kasatno ngata wenno kayam ngata no kailangan ti apan agtrabaho nga mano laeng ti sweldo kakaasi kanto mangbudbudget para iti pamilyam? To live like that everyday, ayeh nagrigaten. Napadasam ti bassit la a rigat ngem tatta ammom no kasano kadakkel ti blessing ken sika ni Apo Dios di met? Amin kuma adda ditoy west nga agkara complain ket maipan ti kasdiay a lugar, agbaliw siguro, maging thankful iti namarsua ania? Stay safe no adda ka pay dita Pinas. God bless.

    • @lah_bang2179
      @lah_bang2179 8 лет назад

      Hehe ammok maawatam dagiti kunak ditoy ta ammom met agtagalog ken ilokano. Good job!

  • @chinchintk2959
    @chinchintk2959 8 лет назад +3

    You know