@@whydidyoureadmyusername2005 Hahaha patawa ka mas maraming bully na Tagalog mas mga pang mataas Ang mga Tagalog, humble lang mga bisaya kahit sikat na. 😅
The tipping culture is toxic TBH, why can’t employers pay their employees right, in Japan it’s the other way around they don’t want tip. Why does it have to be mandatory.
Idk about other places.but, tipping never happens where i live,and when it does they rather would asked to have perfect amount or just give the rest extra amount. Since the residents are very familiar with the drivers there, bc of that they dont wanna ask for extra cash and rather get repaid later.
In the Phiilippines, it's very common that you are late in everything like party, etc...Filipino time..30 minutes, 1hr late, etc. Expect the Filipino time being late.
It's a toxic trait really. I get the Filipino time if it's a joke but taking it seriously like it's a real thing, like saying that we were born with it or that it's culture, is pretty annoying.
most FIlipinos are punctual at work. but at some point there is a late comers in a group. Iike how the FILIPINA mentioned the liquor ban every elections. that is one of FIlIPINO culture that I like the most.
As a Bangladeshi🇧🇩 I'm totally agree with the public toilet thing and standing & showing respect to the teacher. Once me & my friend didn't stand up or offered Assalamualikum deliberately after the teacher entered and unluckily the teacher noticed & punished us by standing the whole class (30 minutes)😂 If you ever visit BD don't dare to go to a public toilet.
19:57 Also...when the Philippine flag is horizontally displayed... in the state of war, red is on the left.... We just had our graduation ceremony last March....and our teachers were hanging all our flags horizontally... I noticed that the Philippine flag's red side is on the left... I immidiately told my teachers about it 😅... they were in shock and panic based from their faces haha... they had to hoist down the whole pole where all the flags are hanged and quickly corrected the orientation 😂😅
Most of stablisments in the Philippines has the rule in not accepting tips unless a stablisment has the authority to accept tips and it will divide it in a group but most of the time incentive is present.
@@Edgar_Ramirez471 I'm not dragging my own country here. I'm just sharing some knowledgeable info if an Indian will visit Philippines. I witness some Indian whom asking why some stablisments refuse to accept tips, atleast they will know something educational and besides this vlog introduces some comparisons and differentiations about the participants in different countries. If the representative of the Philippines is not part in this vlog why would I comment such things that isn't in their topic, and the main purpose in this vlog is to give some ideas on what we can have to educate ourselves if we will go to other countries. As you watched the video they gave some thinking about such behaviour,shared their thoughts and explain some further details about the topics. Yeah, the person is giving facts idea in India but mine is in the Philippines.
@@Edgar_Ramirez471 if you really bothers about my comment feel free to ask to delete mine. I don't think that giving my own thought will lead to you thinking I'am dragging my country.
In India there is no so thing as tiping culture it's up to you if you wanna give a lil extra because you are pleased with the service provided to you... I paid double the amount to my barber atleast ten times in two to three years coz I was extremely satisfied with his work and not that I was bound to do it..
As a Filipino, I think I can most easily relate with Malaysians and Indonesians. They are like our brothers and sisters. We're literally blood-related (Austronesians). I love listening to Indian Classical Music. I definitely want to experience India and Bangladesh. They have the most complex cuisines in the world. Our black pepper originated from the Indian subcontinent. I'm not familiar with South Africa but I've been listening to Miriam Makeba and other South African music legends. I'm amazed that in South Africa, another country is located, Lesotho which has snow-capped mountains! USA for me is such an underrated country when it comes to tourism. We hype USA for Hollywood and Pop Music however the American landscape is drop dead gorgeous from its canyons to its forest that's home to the world's tallest trees!
In the Philippines, nowadays, there are kids at the roadside and like when cars especially buses and trucks pass by, they like make a sign or shout “papap dol (honk, idol) kind of like that and the drivers would honk in a way that it would sound like music and the kids will dance.
South African mom's love indian television it's not a surprise if their children become obsessed with it. actually I think most of Africa likes Bollywood 😂😂
If you've seen the short about evolution of slang English. It ends where America slanged "i got to go" into "gago" which is a swear in Filipino language. So i hope American language doesn't do that 😅
In US I think in parochial schools, you stand up when the teacher enters the room. You even stand up when other teachers or staff enter the room, and you say "good morning mr. / misses / sister soandso
I believe tipping culture is only for formal restaurants? I don’t remember I ever tipped at a McDonald’s, Popeye’s Chicken, or any food court. I only pay tips at a steak or pasta restaurant.
you're right it applies more to when you are being served by a waiter, however, tipping culture here is starting to get worse and even some fast food chains ask for a tip while you are paying
Honking in the Philippines serve as a form of communication among drivers such as when you are about to overtake someone, you honk to notify them or when someone wants to enter the traffic, a passing car will honk at the driver to notify them to wait for the car to pass by before entering traffic.
I can't live without eating Biryani at least 3 times a week. My favorite Biryani place in Chicago is Ghareeb Nawaz. They also have an Indian street that specializes in both North and South Indian cuisiines.
During Ramadan in Pakistan, no citizen can eat anything in public. In Pakistan, it is considered illegal to accidentally touch someone else's phone. Touching someone else's phone without permission is punishable by up to 6 months in prison.
Living in Canada for 33yrs, I'm already used to tipping all the time. When visiting the Philippines, I always tip the server at least 10%, and they're very grateful, since it's not commonly practice by the locals, but only those who can afford.
So here’s the time of which country is gonna explain first (pls no hate 🥲) 3:30- America 🇺🇸 9:47- India 🇮🇳 13:38-Malaysia 🇲🇾 16:09-Philippines 🇵🇭 20:16-South Africa 🇿🇦 23:51-Bangladesh 🇧🇩 Idk if its all correct 🥲🥲
In North America, people working in restaurants are paid less than the minimum and rely on the tip, most servers are rude and demands tipping at least 15%.
i dont know where she is from ..but y she is pointing out the things which r fixed in many cities in india..and some things which r getting fixed... is she annoyed at india or what?? ... yess, safest cities exist,traffic less cities exist,places where people dont give a fuck about foreigners exist,
I absolutely agree with you, seemed like she hasn't been to those cities for a long time... but anyway, her reasons were kinda stereotypical and in a badder side compared to others, i mean at least she should've said that "of course there are places where *this and that* don't happen, it doesn't happen everywhere" but she didn't even clarify like this... it will not help and create more stereotypes and bad image of our country in a world where we already face such things so much
Im a Filipino. When i was in elementary everyone did not notice the flag i didn't notice it to. When it time for lunch break i just realized that the flag looks different when i look closer I just realized that it's flapped so i go to the teacher to tell them.😂😂😂
As a Bangladeshi, I'm very familiar with India. Our language, culture and tradition are almost similar. To be honest, I'm not familiar very with Philippines and Malaysia. But I heard that Malaysia is a multicultural country and Filipino people are very polite and friendly. South Africa...... Yeah I'm familiar with South Africa. Mainly I'm familiar with African people and their culture.
Much btr If you stressed the hospitality of Filipinos with food rather than pulutan.. when u are in the Philippines or anywhere goin to a Filipino party, even though u're just a friend of a Filipino guest & just came along😅, they will welcome you with food, food and mooreeee food😂 like u're their friend/ family too..
My thoughts on each: America: 1. This one is really just a common sense safety thing, people should heed that wherever they live because there are sketchy people everywhere. 2. I hate American tipping culture, I think it should be more like how the South African lady described, something you can do as an optional gratuity but not mandatory or automatically expected of you. 3. This one makes a lot of sense to me, it's just a simple matter of consent and not everyone likes to be touched. India: 1. I guess if everyone's on board with it a lack of punctuality is fine. 2. I would typically be disturbed by people staring at me but if I was traveling to another country where most of the people look very different from me I'd probably expect it in that scenario. 3. That seems very miserable, I'm glad I don't live in a major city with too much traffic. Malaysia: 1. I'm not religious but I agree with this one too. For me it goes back to the personal space thing the American was talking about earlier. It would make me uncomfortable if people touch or get their hands near my head in any way. 2. I've never personally had or been near a durian but I've heard they smell really bad so I can understand this one. 3. I guess that makes sense if you have to go somewhere other than your seat to order. In American restaurants, we just stay at our seats the whole time and waitstaff come to us to take our orders. Philippines: 1. I think expecting or not expecting people to bring snacks to a social event are both fine as long as everyone is aware of the expectation ahead of time. 2. Yeah like the other American I'm also used to needing to give handshakes to new people I meet especially in professional settings. 3. Yeah it's not specifically during election time, but just all the time, like the American said a lot of local ordinances here ban you from having alcohol out in public or being drunk in public in general. 4. It isn't illegal but you can stir controversy by displaying an upside down US flag. But you're protected from any legal consequences, you can even burn a flag without legal consequences because of the first amendment. South Africa: 1. Makes sense not all countries are developed enough to have power all of the time. This is one of those things that's easy for those of us in more developed countries to take for granted. 2. Yeah if driving with windows down in that area is causing safety issues, it makes sense to not do so to protect yourself. And yeah like the American said here we are given similar advice to not leave valuables in your car and keep everything closed and locked up when you leave to decrease the likelihood of theft. 3. In general it's just rude to make fun of anyone's language, imo. Bangladesh: 1. Yeah in America it's like how the South African lady was describing, most publicly accessible buildings will have bathrooms built inside them. Typically there are staff in those buildings who will clean the bathrooms either at the beginning or end of each day but a lot of the time bathrooms can still get quite disgusting during the day. Especially in schools. 2. I personally would be worried about safety if I lived somewhere with a lot of stray animals especially stray dogs, because of the possibility they could be aggressive or have rabies. Where I live there aren't a lot of strays but people do frequently let their cats free roam outdoors (which I also don't agree with, but my concern in that case is more so about the cat's safety than my own). 3. Yeah at least when I grew up, going to school was similar to what the South African person described, needing to raise your hand to ask questions and asking permission to use the bathroom and such. But nowadays, it seems like it's a major struggle for teachers to even maintain basic discipline standards in many American schools.
You could definitely walk with earphones on anywhere but you have to pull the other one so you could still hear cars and random stuff that’s heading towards you
In the Philippines, we have lots of crocodiles. They live a luxurious life. They dont open the exonomy, they want all filipinos poor so that they could dominate endlessly.
Indians in general knows more about foreign countries so there is less chances they misunderstood or streotype about any country representative present in the video!
Also in some other place in the Philippines honking is a way of saying thank you because they give you a way to go ahead of them so you do the honking cause you can't stop and say thank you.
8:50 I think not all Americans are like that it depends on the situation, places, and people. correct me if I'm wrong. I believe not all Americans are like that. obviously, in the subway or public places, you can't apply that personal space.
In the New Territories of Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, there would be times and places where you’d walk face to face with one of the three animals : wild macaque monkeys 🐒🐒🐒🐒, wild boars 🐗 🐗🐗🐗, and cows 🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂
11:11 this doesn't just happen in India, it also happens in many other rural parts of other nations like China, Japan etc where people don't often see foreigners, it's a common response from them... also there are many Indian people who won't even care if a foreigner passes by, like minding their own business especially in big cities or tourist spots
True i would never take selfies with a foreigner cuz it's embarassing.. I am shocked to see nowdays people take selfies with foreigners...this was not the situation before in India
@@Harry_2003 it's okay i kinda understand cz these people don't have exposure about foreigners... but that is also true for many people of other nations... so generalizing only our nation like that is weird... plus there are plenty of people here who won't even care to notice foreigners
Probably the best vid in the last few months.
True conversation, not the girly frills of late.
Filipinos in general are down to earth and this Filipina is the perfect representation of the Filipinos in general... Simple kind and down to earth..
Pero judgmental sa mga bisaya 😂😂😂 lalo na mga Tagalog pagpag eater 😂😂
@@whydidyoureadmyusername2005 I don't understand lol 😅🤔
@@whydidyoureadmyusername2005 Your reply has nothing to do with what the og post said.
@@whydidyoureadmyusername2005 Hahaha patawa ka mas maraming bully na Tagalog mas mga pang mataas Ang mga Tagalog, humble lang mga bisaya kahit sikat na. 😅
@@whydidyoureadmyusername2005 pagpag is better than ampo💩which indonesians consumes everyday
The tipping culture is toxic TBH, why can’t employers pay their employees right, in Japan it’s the other way around they don’t want tip. Why does it have to be mandatory.
Thank God in Malaysia and Singapore, such thing is close to non-existent bcoz it's not within their culture at all.
Idk about other places.but, tipping never happens where i live,and when it does they rather would asked to have perfect amount or just give the rest extra amount. Since the residents are very familiar with the drivers there, bc of that they dont wanna ask for extra cash and rather get repaid later.
yup. tipping is kind of entitlement.
Napansin ko lng, Medyo mahiyain ata si ate ph ang ikli palagi sumagot hehe😆
True. Nag expect ako sa caption na highlight sya. Hahahaha
Sya panga Yung gnwang thumbnail e 💀🥴🙆🏻♂️🤔🙄😆🤣
@@RANMAJUANHALF-23 haha alam naman natin bakit nila ginawa yon.
always remember........ Less talk Less mistakes. mas wity pa yung nag mamasid lang kesa madaming dada hahaha
Pagod 😂
In the Phiilippines, it's very common that you are late in everything like party, etc...Filipino time..30 minutes, 1hr late, etc. Expect the Filipino time being late.
Except for formal events or business meeting
I'm Filipino but I take punctuality quite seriously
It's a toxic trait really. I get the Filipino time if it's a joke but taking it seriously like it's a real thing, like saying that we were born with it or that it's culture, is pretty annoying.
@@foreign_objective2855then don't do it! but if you're contributing to it, dont complain
@@foreign_objective2855 deal with it XD
The PH flag fact being in the TITLE and THUMBNAIL even if it wasn't talked about that much 💀
Classic Filipino baiting. For the views, yknow? :))
@@mackyliwag7660 Real. And it worked on me unfortunately, it was the reason I clicked, and I just left disappointed.
To gain more views
Actually a Filipino bait🤜🤯
mA bUhaY❤
The best Filipino representative ever! She's really good and making us Filipino so proud to be.!❤❤❤
most FIlipinos are punctual at work. but at some point there is a late comers in a group.
Iike how the FILIPINA mentioned the liquor ban every elections.
that is one of FIlIPINO culture that I like the most.
sophia's energy is so chill, jesus i love it
This channel is my new fav I loveeeee learning about culture
My one takeaway is everyone here has nice beaches with rocks ✨
As a Bangladeshi🇧🇩 I'm totally agree with the public toilet thing and standing & showing respect to the teacher. Once me & my friend didn't stand up or offered Assalamualikum deliberately after the teacher entered and unluckily the teacher noticed & punished us by standing the whole class (30 minutes)😂 If you ever visit BD don't dare to go to a public toilet.
True I hate that they punish the whole class
19:57 Also...when the Philippine flag is horizontally displayed... in the state of war, red is on the left....
We just had our graduation ceremony last March....and our teachers were hanging all our flags horizontally... I noticed that the Philippine flag's red side is on the left... I immidiately told my teachers about it 😅... they were in shock and panic based from their faces haha... they had to hoist down the whole pole where all the flags are hanged and quickly corrected the orientation 😂😅
Tipping to show off your status sounds like such a Delhi thing. I don't think it applies to the whole of India.
true...
Most of stablisments in the Philippines has the rule in not accepting tips unless a stablisment has the authority to accept tips and it will divide it in a group but most of the time incentive is present.
@@roxannnicholanodora9782 dont drag Philippines in an indian comment
@@Edgar_Ramirez471 I'm not dragging my own country here. I'm just sharing some knowledgeable info if an Indian will visit Philippines. I witness some Indian whom asking why some stablisments refuse to accept tips, atleast they will know something educational and besides this vlog introduces some comparisons and differentiations about the participants in different countries. If the representative of the Philippines is not part in this vlog why would I comment such things that isn't in their topic, and the main purpose in this vlog is to give some ideas on what we can have to educate ourselves if we will go to other countries. As you watched the video they gave some thinking about such behaviour,shared their thoughts and explain some further details about the topics. Yeah, the person is giving facts idea in India but mine is in the Philippines.
@@Edgar_Ramirez471 if you really bothers about my comment feel free to ask to delete mine. I don't think that giving my own thought will lead to you thinking I'am dragging my country.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩❤️❤️
si ate parang kaklase mo lang na nagrereport pero yung kasama niya na mag eexplain HAHSAHAHAHHAHA
Di man lang ako 100% nag agree kay ate parang mali yung ibang words na sinasabi nya
That Malaysian girl is so feisty. Love it
Thank you Ladies , very interesting and educational video for someone like me who has only experienced life in the UK.
In India there is no so thing as tiping culture it's up to you if you wanna give a lil extra because you are pleased with the service provided to you... I paid double the amount to my barber atleast ten times in two to three years coz I was extremely satisfied with his work and not that I was bound to do it..
Yes absolutely agreed
As a Filipino, I think I can most easily relate with Malaysians and Indonesians. They are like our brothers and sisters. We're literally blood-related (Austronesians).
I love listening to Indian Classical Music. I definitely want to experience India and Bangladesh. They have the most complex cuisines in the world. Our black pepper originated from the Indian subcontinent.
I'm not familiar with South Africa but I've been listening to Miriam Makeba and other South African music legends. I'm amazed that in South Africa, another country is located, Lesotho which has snow-capped mountains!
USA for me is such an underrated country when it comes to tourism. We hype USA for Hollywood and Pop Music however the American landscape is drop dead gorgeous from its canyons to its forest that's home to the world's tallest trees!
𝑃ℎ𝑖𝑙𝑖𝑝𝑝𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑠 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑀𝑎𝑙𝑎𝑦𝑠𝑖𝑎 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝐼𝑛𝑑𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑠𝑖𝑎 𝑎𝑟𝑒 𝑡𝑟𝑖𝑜𝑠, 𝑡𝑜 𝑦𝑜𝑢'𝑙𝑙 𝑘𝑛𝑜𝑤❤
I Don't know who is she but i feel proud of THIS Bangladeshi girl 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
1:42 obsess with Bollywood, completely agree
seriously 😂 Where are You from?
Bollywood😂😂😂😂
@@keychainkuku you too?
@@Shiva-nx1tnSpain
@@Nicolasgarciamartinez-latino WOW
pulutan talaga, ate nman😂😂😂
Di man lang ako nag agree doon HAHAHA
Sophia wears a really great shirt! I love it.
In india it is also illegal to sell alcohols during Elections, Gandhi Jayanti, Republic Day and Independence Day, we call it "Dry days".
at least in our area in the Philippines, the host prepares the pulutan.😊
Uyy Philippines🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 Philippines woaaahahhhhh🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭!!
They got a lot of serious topics here huh. I love this episode!
Who is from Philippines and loves the Philippines!❤❤
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Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
In the Philippines you don't sing "My way by Frank Sinatra" during Karaoke session.
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HAHHAHAA
In the Philippines, nowadays, there are kids at the roadside and like when cars especially buses and trucks pass by, they like make a sign or shout “papap dol (honk, idol) kind of like that and the drivers would honk in a way that it would sound like music and the kids will dance.
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA
Bawal na ngayon
@@jecadellima1589 ahhh kaya po pala pag sumenyas yung mga bata, yung ibang mga driver nagsasabi na hindi raw. Salamat po sa information
@@Baby-nc9hd marami po kasi nagreklamo maingay daw msydo
South African mom's love indian television it's not a surprise if their children become obsessed with it. actually I think most of Africa likes Bollywood 😂😂
If you've seen the short about evolution of slang English. It ends where America slanged "i got to go" into "gago" which is a swear in Filipino language. So i hope American language doesn't do that 😅
During the Marawi Siege in 2017, the Philippine flag was flipped within that area.
nationwide, she meant
@@jrexx2841 "within that area", she (commenter) meant
In US I think in parochial schools, you stand up when the teacher enters the room. You even stand up when other teachers or staff enter the room, and you say "good morning mr. / misses / sister soandso
It's the same in the Philippines but usually it's the whole class greeting the instructors to give respect 😊
Filipino here: *just listening*
Me as a Filipino: *also listening* 😅
Parang kulang explanation ni ate HAHAHA
I believe tipping culture is only for formal restaurants? I don’t remember I ever tipped at a McDonald’s, Popeye’s Chicken, or any food court. I only pay tips at a steak or pasta restaurant.
you're right it applies more to when you are being served by a waiter, however, tipping culture here is starting to get worse and even some fast food chains ask for a tip while you are paying
Honking in the Philippines serve as a form of communication among drivers such as when you are about to overtake someone, you honk to notify them or when someone wants to enter the traffic, a passing car will honk at the driver to notify them to wait for the car to pass by before entering traffic.
The Malaysian girl is so pretty
Plastic surgery
@@Griemmyare you jealous or something?
@@Griemmy nah, she has that typical chinese malaysian look.
Yeah she is faking his accent also and his face is agree with you plastic surgery @@Griemmy
@@johncarlolibadia4052 insecure much? 😂
These videos are always so interesting. Thank you girls.
I'm half Xhosa and I get annoyed when people who dont know much start to mock the language
Don't flip the Philippine flag but the thumbnail flipped it.
Malaysia here❤
Tipping in most restaurants in the philippines is actually engrained in the bill as a service charge and is usually 5%.
I can't live without eating Biryani at least 3 times a week. My favorite Biryani place in Chicago is Ghareeb Nawaz. They also have an Indian street that specializes in both North and South Indian cuisiines.
Sino nakatira sa Pilipinas 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 ako / who lives in the Philippines ❤❤🇵🇭🇵🇭 Me
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Non summit talk in women version. Very useful to understand foreign country.😊
During Ramadan in Pakistan, no citizen can eat anything in public. In Pakistan, it is considered illegal to accidentally touch someone else's phone. Touching someone else's phone without permission is punishable by up to 6 months in prison.
people who arent muslim also cant eat in public?
@@davyjones77 yeah......i dont know about that
@@davyjones77there are no non Muslims in Pakistan. All have been converted😂
@@aryanraina700 that's so messed up.. im glad my malaysian government dont do shit like that
Many in the Philippines greet elderly relatives with a hug.
i think gipit si ate ph HAHAHAHAHHA masyado nyang tinipid mga salita nya AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Other countries:why don't we flip the philippines flag?
Pinoy/filipinos:💀💀 trust us you don't want to now...☠️😰
Hi im new here im a filipino. Can you make a video of trying filipino food😊
Thanks you all guys i kinda like your content😊
I love the South African accent!
us girl's voice is so calming.
Really? I can tell she's from California. It sounds irritating for most people in the US. Shes dragging each syllable.
Living in Canada for 33yrs, I'm already used to tipping all the time. When visiting the Philippines, I always tip the server at least 10%, and they're very grateful, since it's not commonly practice by the locals, but only those who can afford.
So here’s the time of which country is gonna explain first (pls no hate 🥲)
3:30- America 🇺🇸
9:47- India 🇮🇳
13:38-Malaysia 🇲🇾
16:09-Philippines 🇵🇭
20:16-South Africa 🇿🇦
23:51-Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Idk if its all correct 🥲🥲
In North America, people working in restaurants are paid less than the minimum and rely on the tip, most servers are rude and demands tipping at least 15%.
Ah, the world's climate change, it's quite interesting hearing opinions about it!
3:22
I just watched a Markiplier routine video and noticed that his nighttime routine is running at night listening to scary music. 🤦♀️
I was just reading a book while listening to this until skmeone said "Cebu" I Shrieked😂
Also in the Philippines we use the honk as a hello to an acquaintance's Vehicle 🇵🇭👍
i dont know where she is from ..but y she is pointing out the things which r fixed in many cities in india..and some things which r getting fixed... is she annoyed at india or what?? ... yess, safest cities exist,traffic less cities exist,places where people dont give a fuck about foreigners exist,
I absolutely agree with you, seemed like she hasn't been to those cities for a long time... but anyway, her reasons were kinda stereotypical and in a badder side compared to others, i mean at least she should've said that "of course there are places where *this and that* don't happen, it doesn't happen everywhere" but she didn't even clarify like this... it will not help and create more stereotypes and bad image of our country in a world where we already face such things so much
Filipinos' OTW means 'on the water' like basically the person who sent that is still taking a bath 😭
Im a Filipino. When i was in elementary everyone did not notice the flag i didn't notice it to. When it time for lunch break i just realized that the flag looks different when i look closer I just realized that it's flapped so i go to the teacher to tell them.😂😂😂
I love u the Bengali girl❤
Thank you for telling them to not flip my frag 😅 🇵🇭
As a Bangladeshi, I'm very familiar with India. Our language, culture and tradition are almost similar.
To be honest, I'm not familiar very with Philippines and Malaysia. But I heard that Malaysia is a multicultural country and Filipino people are very polite and friendly.
South Africa...... Yeah I'm familiar with South Africa. Mainly I'm familiar with African people and their culture.
"planning to go to cebu" mah cousin there
I love how Sophia is wearing a shirt with a rosary ✝️💒♂️♀️🛐
Introvert ata ang rep. ng pinas😅 o baka di lang siya outgoing😅 parang limited yung nalalaman😅
I think when they shoot this. The girls still not eating their lunch. They don't have energy 😂
Watching Carcar City Cebu here
Sino ang mga pilipino dito?
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yall got baited to give them views
One thing I wish channels like this do when introducing the US is say US or USA instead of America. Just a small pet peeve.
Did they interpret "mano" as handshake?
The Filipino Lady doesn’t talk she’s just an observer. Hahaha
HAHAHAH kainis lang e
Much btr If you stressed the hospitality of Filipinos with food rather than pulutan.. when u are in the Philippines or anywhere goin to a Filipino party, even though u're just a friend of a Filipino guest & just came along😅, they will welcome you with food, food and mooreeee food😂 like u're their friend/ family too..
My thoughts on each:
America:
1. This one is really just a common sense safety thing, people should heed that wherever they live because there are sketchy people everywhere.
2. I hate American tipping culture, I think it should be more like how the South African lady described, something you can do as an optional gratuity but not mandatory or automatically expected of you.
3. This one makes a lot of sense to me, it's just a simple matter of consent and not everyone likes to be touched.
India:
1. I guess if everyone's on board with it a lack of punctuality is fine.
2. I would typically be disturbed by people staring at me but if I was traveling to another country where most of the people look very different from me I'd probably expect it in that scenario.
3. That seems very miserable, I'm glad I don't live in a major city with too much traffic.
Malaysia:
1. I'm not religious but I agree with this one too. For me it goes back to the personal space thing the American was talking about earlier. It would make me uncomfortable if people touch or get their hands near my head in any way.
2. I've never personally had or been near a durian but I've heard they smell really bad so I can understand this one.
3. I guess that makes sense if you have to go somewhere other than your seat to order. In American restaurants, we just stay at our seats the whole time and waitstaff come to us to take our orders.
Philippines:
1. I think expecting or not expecting people to bring snacks to a social event are both fine as long as everyone is aware of the expectation ahead of time.
2. Yeah like the other American I'm also used to needing to give handshakes to new people I meet especially in professional settings.
3. Yeah it's not specifically during election time, but just all the time, like the American said a lot of local ordinances here ban you from having alcohol out in public or being drunk in public in general.
4. It isn't illegal but you can stir controversy by displaying an upside down US flag. But you're protected from any legal consequences, you can even burn a flag without legal consequences because of the first amendment.
South Africa:
1. Makes sense not all countries are developed enough to have power all of the time. This is one of those things that's easy for those of us in more developed countries to take for granted.
2. Yeah if driving with windows down in that area is causing safety issues, it makes sense to not do so to protect yourself. And yeah like the American said here we are given similar advice to not leave valuables in your car and keep everything closed and locked up when you leave to decrease the likelihood of theft.
3. In general it's just rude to make fun of anyone's language, imo.
Bangladesh:
1. Yeah in America it's like how the South African lady was describing, most publicly accessible buildings will have bathrooms built inside them. Typically there are staff in those buildings who will clean the bathrooms either at the beginning or end of each day but a lot of the time bathrooms can still get quite disgusting during the day. Especially in schools.
2. I personally would be worried about safety if I lived somewhere with a lot of stray animals especially stray dogs, because of the possibility they could be aggressive or have rabies. Where I live there aren't a lot of strays but people do frequently let their cats free roam outdoors (which I also don't agree with, but my concern in that case is more so about the cat's safety than my own).
3. Yeah at least when I grew up, going to school was similar to what the South African person described, needing to raise your hand to ask questions and asking permission to use the bathroom and such. But nowadays, it seems like it's a major struggle for teachers to even maintain basic discipline standards in many American schools.
I have came to see this beautiful American girl 😁😁😁
You could definitely walk with earphones on anywhere but you have to pull the other one so you could still hear cars and random stuff that’s heading towards you
19:49 Can the family of a Supreme Court Justice flip the flag?
Philippines is my country❤❤🇵🇭
In the Philippines, we have lots of crocodiles. They live a luxurious life. They dont open the exonomy, they want all filipinos poor so that they could dominate endlessly.
Malaysia ❤❤❤
Filipino here!!! 🇵🇭
19:56 Why- What- Is- is that Countryballs?
Indians in general knows more about foreign countries so there is less chances they misunderstood or streotype about any country representative present in the video!
Also in some other place in the Philippines honking is a way of saying thank you because they give you a way to go ahead of them so you do the honking cause you can't stop and say thank you.
19:50 countryballs for the win
8:50 I think not all Americans are like that it depends on the situation, places, and people. correct me if I'm wrong. I believe not all Americans are like that. obviously, in the subway or public places, you can't apply that personal space.
In the New Territories of Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, there would be times and places where you’d walk face to face with one of the three animals : wild macaque monkeys 🐒🐒🐒🐒, wild boars 🐗 🐗🐗🐗, and cows 🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂
1:16 Oo sa philippines ako [ translate] yes i am from the philippines 1:48
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Even india has the alcohol thing, but when the results are to be announced 😅
Someone dose not tip your poor.
Me: yep im poor even if i have millions im poor. Tips should be for good service not mandatory
Philippines hmm wait rocks? 😂 Wrong info!
When it comes to honking in the Philippines is not actually rude but for safety reason to warn people that there's an incoming vehicle.
11:11 this doesn't just happen in India, it also happens in many other rural parts of other nations like China, Japan etc where people don't often see foreigners, it's a common response from them... also there are many Indian people who won't even care if a foreigner passes by, like minding their own business especially in big cities or tourist spots
True i would never take selfies with a foreigner cuz it's embarassing..
I am shocked to see nowdays people take selfies with foreigners...this was not the situation before in India
@@Harry_2003 it's okay i kinda understand cz these people don't have exposure about foreigners... but that is also true for many people of other nations... so generalizing only our nation like that is weird... plus there are plenty of people here who won't even care to notice foreigners
This "kababayan" is an introvert hahahaah. 🇵🇭
Bring Anikanov back please