The last girl, the street food cook, was very touching. So self-conscious about her smile … I very much like how you tried to make her more comfortable about her teeth. I did not expect such raw emotions to come to come over her. Her tears really moved me. She must have really loved her father. So sad he was never able to return home to see her. I would like to say thank you to her father for his military service and give my deepest condolences to her for the loss of her father. Thank you so much for providing the narrative at the end of the video to give us a better understanding and insight into this beautiful (both physically and emotionally beautiful) woman. I hope she is able to make it to the states and I wish her all good things in her future. Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to write your comment. I always find it interesting to get feedback like this. Like you, I was also touched by her emotions, I didn't really expected her to get into tears. It also made me realize (even more) how tough life can be for some people. The Philippines is always a wake up call (for me at least) to stop complaining about little things that actually don't matter. Once again, thank you for the comment! 😊🙏🏻
Thank you for your respectful treatment of people, it is very interesting to see your interviews. If I may say, I would find it interesting to see more interviews with women who are in their 30s. Thank you for your work. 🙏
SM mall is my favorite also. While Robinsons has a better theme song, I really like SM department store. I miss the Philippines. I wish PAL didn't stop the premium economy class on the direct flight from JFK.
The woman with an American father is also an American if she can prove the connection. I hope she does and comes to America as she says she wants to. Her 2 kids would also be Americans.
God these vloggers are annoying. I see them out on the street shoving there cameras in people's faces and businesses... like " hey your super poor can I film it for other people's entertainment". Like if it's rude to point at people, how rude do you think it is to shove a camera in there face and ask about there poverty. Of course nice shy filipinas will do it with a smile. everytime i take out my camera they ask me if I'm vlogger. Then I tell them no and they are much more sincere to you when they realize you are not going to shove a camera in there face ..
I don't shove my camera into anyone's face. I'm always being very respectful and ask before I film. Some people don't want to be filmed and I respect that. So, I don't believe I'm being rude. And to ask them about their poverty? You clearly didn't watch the video because I didn't ask anything about that. Stop being so judgemental, man. There's so much negativity in your comment, doesn't really give a healthy impression.
HELLO! IT'S ME PO, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR EXPOSURE AND PUTTING ME IN YOUR CONTENT! I'M GLAD TO MEET YOU!
THAT'S GREAT! LIKEWISE! 🙏🏻
Hi Faye. Hope you are doing well despite Storms in the Philippines.
Po it means respect to older people right?
Very nice interview, Faye. Thank you for letting us get to know you a little by agreeing to be interviewed.
Yes, Po is a way to show respect to older people.
This is so touching. They are such hard working, family oriented, sweet, genuine, kind, down to earth people. Thank you for sharing this.
The last girl, the street food cook, was very touching. So self-conscious about her smile … I very much like how you tried to make her more comfortable about her teeth. I did not expect such raw emotions to come to come over her. Her tears really moved me. She must have really loved her father. So sad he was never able to return home to see her. I would like to say thank you to her father for his military service and give my deepest condolences to her for the loss of her father. Thank you so much for providing the narrative at the end of the video to give us a better understanding and insight into this beautiful (both physically and emotionally beautiful) woman. I hope she is able to make it to the states and I wish her all good things in her future. Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to write your comment. I always find it interesting to get feedback like this. Like you, I was also touched by her emotions, I didn't really expected her to get into tears. It also made me realize (even more) how tough life can be for some people. The Philippines is always a wake up call (for me at least) to stop complaining about little things that actually don't matter. Once again, thank you for the comment! 😊🙏🏻
If her father is american she can apply for USA passport and citizenship
This is the harsh reality for millions of Filipinos - I have so much respect for Filipinos, so lovely on the inside and out ❤️
Aw that second young lady was a heart-breaker. All the best to her.
Happiest people I met but it's too over crowded but Damm happy people and they know how to survive
Love the cute slim Phillies like Faye. She's very respectful by the sound of it too. Good job sir!
The first girl is gorgeous!!!
Gosh that second girl. It's so sad. I hope she finds her prince.
Thank you for your respectful treatment of people, it is very interesting to see your interviews.
If I may say, I would find it interesting to see more interviews with women who are in their 30s.
Thank you for your work. 🙏
Thank you, I really appreciate it!
SM mall is my favorite also. While Robinsons has a better theme song, I really like SM department store. I miss the Philippines. I wish PAL didn't stop the premium economy class on the direct flight from JFK.
Nice job ! . Keep up the great work . Stay safe sir !
Thank you! Stay safe too! 🙏🏻
Fantastic Interview!
Thank you!
Great interview 😊 thanks 🙏
Thank you! 🙏🏻
The woman with an American father is also an American if she can prove the connection. I hope she does and comes to America as she says she wants to. Her 2 kids would also be Americans.
Shes married, but they will say single mom, because the fathers have another gf,
Or maybe she has another boyfriend?
Last girl needs to visit US Embassy and apply for US Passport and citizenship.
I WAS BORN AND GREW UP IN TONDO, MANILA. IT WAS SAFE WHEN I WAS THERE. IN 1974,
THAT'S NICE!
God these vloggers are annoying. I see them out on the street shoving there cameras in people's faces and businesses... like " hey your super poor can I film it for other people's entertainment". Like if it's rude to point at people, how rude do you think it is to shove a camera in there face and ask about there poverty. Of course nice shy filipinas will do it with a smile. everytime i take out my camera they ask me if I'm vlogger. Then I tell them no and they are much more sincere to you when they realize you are not going to shove a camera in there face ..
I don't shove my camera into anyone's face. I'm always being very respectful and ask before I film. Some people don't want to be filmed and I respect that. So, I don't believe I'm being rude. And to ask them about their poverty? You clearly didn't watch the video because I didn't ask anything about that. Stop being so judgemental, man. There's so much negativity in your comment, doesn't really give a healthy impression.