SO many things about this country that I really love. I'm excited to visit in the future if you'll have me! 😅 Let me know anything else I'm missing out on from the Philippines! 💜
@loretoparungao85075 күн бұрын
Welcome to the diverse culture embedded in 7,100 islands
@manicurestangilongga33895 күн бұрын
Hope you can visit our country Sir
@WinnieConge5 күн бұрын
I hope you could be in an SB19 concert soon. You'll know why we love them so much
@blackybaklita21825 күн бұрын
Philippines, with 7,107 islands, is one of the best countries if we talk about natural resources most especially beaches.
@Canmeiberry5 күн бұрын
Pls. do visit our country...
@rrlovesarnel5 күн бұрын
Mani means peanut. The peanut sellers hop on a bus the moment the door opens in a stop over , and they shout “mani mani mani” to call clients. That’s very filipino what he did. So when the metro doors opened, he shout “ mani mani mani “ 😂
@blackangel085 күн бұрын
Also, bus conductors hold their paper money separated from the coins. They fold it lengthwise, arrange by denomination and fold it in between their fingers so it’s easily accessible. Lol
@phatsmurf5755 күн бұрын
My favorite was the calamay & pinipig. We always bought some to & from Manila.
@ivajoya.31285 күн бұрын
@@phatsmurf575mine is itlog pugo😂 also mani😂
@REY-NNT5 күн бұрын
When I saw the money folded and held like that I identified immediately. Then the "mani, mani, mani" 😂😂
@hazegear36435 күн бұрын
kzbin.info6O0ao8l3QYE?si=dQQuaTGS1xPM5WFl the funny one
@MsRein15 күн бұрын
Awww… don’t be stressed about singing in the Philippines. We love hearing everyone even those who can’t coz in the end, it’s all about community … having fun and creating memories together.
@maryjanefabello24345 күн бұрын
Its started at SB19.. the next we know your in the Philippines.. enjoying beaches and probably watching SB19 concert here in Philippines just like other KZbinRS & Reactors of SB19
@ivajoya.31285 күн бұрын
Always!! Melanie reacts, chachii, luis portelles, GKD labels etc. Some are not youtubers but just an A'tin who visits PH just to watch SB19 but happens to love the country, food and the people more❤
@marivicparas66305 күн бұрын
and one reactor i know found his love life here, filipina gf hehe after times of visiting Philippines, foreigners can find their happy ever after here ❤
@eve63035 күн бұрын
@@marivicparas6630 And Chachii found a PINOY BF. OVELA was the one who found his gf here.
@elizabethlingatong35855 күн бұрын
Yes! MELANIE REACTS of AUSTRALIA visited many times here in the PHILIPPINES just to watch SB19 comncerts..and GKD LABELS was also here and many more foreign reactors
@maryjanefabello24344 күн бұрын
@@elizabethlingatong3585 TRIFATE is top of my list..👍
@cclumpclutch6475 күн бұрын
"psssttt" is a pinoy call. use it on a crowded spot amd the first person to look back at you is kost probably a filipino...., it works...
@geshellousuacillo71125 күн бұрын
That Christmas celebration hit me so hard as a Filipino living abroad. In the Philippines, we call it "Ber Months" that means September down to December. Christmas decorations are displayed, Christmas songs are played in houses or malls or other establishments. Christmas in the Philippines brings comfort as well as this unexplainable feeling. Here in the country where Inam currently working as a Teacher, Christmas is not as hectic, joyful and colorful. It's almost end of October, but I never heard anyone around me talks about Christmas. Last year, we decorated our school 2 days before the 25th and removed the decorations after the holidays. No Christmas songs can be heard in establishments. Last year, my co-teachers (locals) asked me about my Christmas holidays plans and I asked them in return, their answers were not what I was expecting Christmas to be celebrated. No festivities, no food, nothing. They only celebrate New year 😅 And that's why, celebrating Christmas in the Philippines is something I missed so much 😢
@thisisourSB195 күн бұрын
Love Mapa at the end 🥹🥹 SB19 is having their anniversary con this weekend. It should be live streamed. You should watch!
@jholmes5535 күн бұрын
@1:56: Happy, Happy, Happy Birthday. Sa'yo ang inumin. Sa'yo ang pulutan. -- TRANSLATION --> Happy Birthday. You pay for the drinks. You pay for the food. Then there's a line that goes "Sana'y mabusog mo kami." Or "Sana'y malasing mo kami." -- TRANSLATION --> "Hope you'll get us stuffed with food" and " Hope you'll get us drunk." It's a playful song, typically sang with a lively tune. HAHAHA
@hayyamlina75324 күн бұрын
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@DarkAngelBright5 күн бұрын
"I wake up in the Philippines" React pls ❤ its the tourism promotion video 😅
@imeldarose60685 күн бұрын
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@thepinoychoppingboard10125 күн бұрын
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@mariannetacliad5 күн бұрын
It's fun seeing SB19 reactors now reacting to pinoy culture and being interested in the Philippines in general 😊
@MADesigns_5 күн бұрын
Yes, we start celebrating Christmas in September. You would start hearing Christmas music around this time leading up to Christmas, and see the decorations and lights up. I now live in Canada, and we still keep that tradition alive. My family always puts up our tree early around September or October. We’ve even gotten a few compliments on our tree during Halloween when trick-or-treaters come to our house 😂
@roselleannmarquez54795 күн бұрын
Thank you for this Sam. And I really love that you have SB19's music as your background. You really are down the rabbit hole. Hope that you can watch one of their concerts and please extend your stay because we know for sure that you'll fall in love with our country more! See u soonest!
@capricornia_29945 күн бұрын
you’re journey started with PPOP and now diving to OPM, then our culture. Honestly, I will not be surprised you If you fall in love with a Filipino. Hope you can really visit soon.
@ZephyCluster5 күн бұрын
4:30: "Peanuts, Peanuts, peanuts!" Its basically the Filipino equivalent of a football/baseball/soccer snack vendor/barker's "Get yer peanuts here!" But in PH, sometimes when a bus stops the snack vendor comes up the bus and roves around a few paces and then gets down on the next stop.
@bangfan4ever5 күн бұрын
We call it Ber Months: septemBER, octoBER, novemBER and decemBER. And yes, Christmas tree or any Christmas decorations are already display when the first BER month comes. Another, 'MANO PO' or literally translates to '[your] hand please' is a gesture of respect to elders and as a way of accepting a blessing from the elder, pressing your forehead on the elder's hand while the elder normally responds with “God bless you” or a silent blessing on the person giving respect. Can't wait for you to visit the Philippines!
@louisegabon52375 күн бұрын
guys wake up, he posted a new vid!!!!! lez go Philippines!!!!
@je_art_gallery5 күн бұрын
My mom told me when I was a month old that I was humming and mimicking her hum whenever she made me sleep. Now I am a singer and a part of a Choir Organization here in the Philippines.
@mabsunofficial43095 күн бұрын
Omg possible talaga sya?, my 6 months old niece also hum to Surreal ni Justin. Tas iiyak sya pag nag stop ang song 😅
@joannery6874 күн бұрын
The last I was in the Philippines was with my family visiting my mom's side of the family was 1998, 2016, and just last year December 2023 for my brother and sister-in-law's wedding. We had so much fun, also seeing my relatives. I'm enriching myself on loving the culture,the places we go, the music (discovering different Filipino artists here through KZbin and Facebook as well) thanks to the artists my parents grew up listening to and discovering new artists on my own. ^_^ I also love the food and thankfully we have a Filpino store here in Pennsylvania that we can go to that way we (my mom and I) can get our products from especially my favorite Filipino snacks I grew up eating throughout the years I visited the Philippines and thanks to my dad's nieces (My cousins) who always gave snacks to us whenever they came home from the Philippines or the Filipino stores they frequented. I wish I could visit more of the Philippines again one day just for Christmas, New Year, and all the festivals I would love to see including concerts I've dreamt of going to one day since I've never been to any concerts and I would love to enjoy the experience in the Philippines if I ever get a chance to go back on vacation.
@martinik195 күн бұрын
4:22 he mimics someone selling peanuts on a bus , yeah it happens in the Philippines
@aichan77985 күн бұрын
Yup, Xmas starts in September. Justin even posted a Tiktok of Stell putting up his Xmas tree
@Aljin-b3d5 күн бұрын
Yes, beginning September is the start of hanging xmas decors snd xmas tree!
@JeffersonLapitan5 күн бұрын
Go here in the Philippines! There is so much love and fun to offer here.❤
@aerah93945 күн бұрын
Omg MAPA in your background! I miss SB19 reactions haha! ❤
@IslandboyPLM5 күн бұрын
I've been following your journey for a few months now, and it’s exciting to see you exploring the Philippines just as we are discovering your fascination with our country! Are you ready to visit? We can’t wait to welcome you, Mr. Sammy!
@catlady_arts5 күн бұрын
This is so heartwarming. You need to try and react to Jollibee food to get a taste of Philippines. I think where you are, there's a Jollibee. You can also watch Jollibee ads to get a taste of the Filipino heart. ❤❤❤
@evelyncastrojo90973 күн бұрын
Yes ... Jollibee ads! You won't regret delving into these amazing ads. Give it a try. 😊
@blackybaklita21825 күн бұрын
I won’t be surprised if one day you speak Tagalog fluently Sammy. Aside from Karaoke, Filipinos are fond of beauty pageants from local barangays to international stages. We take it seriously like Soccer in other countries. This is why, Philippines, not being boastful I’m just stating a fact, is one of the pageant powerhouses in the world and the best in Asia with 4 Miss Universe 1 Miss World 6 Miss International and 4 Miss Earth crowns under its belt.
@LarryF-n6z5 күн бұрын
Rice is staple like bread or potatoes in the west. Filipino dishes are designed to go well with rice or without.
@xanderyodz95145 күн бұрын
Happy Happy Birthday, you treat us with drinks, You treat beer snacks/bar snacks/finger foods Happy Happy Birthday, I hope you get us all drunk🎵🎶
@freddiealcala29865 күн бұрын
I know at least 2 youtube BINI reactors that is going to visit in the Philippines in November. To watch BINIverse concert and sample the culture. Start making plans buddy! And yes, you will be asked to do karaoke!
@armidatee85075 күн бұрын
Hi, Sam we love to have u here in the Phil. Lots of beautiful places to visit. Thank you so much for ur nice comments n reactions . God bless you.
@The7thPurpleCrone2535 күн бұрын
Rice is our staple food 😊 BTW I love all of your videos from BTS era to Filipinos singing and now snippets of our culture. Thank you so much. We love you. 💜💜💜 Mabuhay ka!!!
@jayrnalagon5 күн бұрын
Speaking of Pinoy tradition, the "Mano po." Maybe its time to watch some Jollibee commercials. It has drama, comedy and some filipino traditions.
@annemariesantelices11935 күн бұрын
The ber months is the start of Christmas in the Philippines..👌👌👌
@annabellagajdos87975 күн бұрын
I love to see that you're not only interested in the music but in the culture as well.This is also a reason why you're my favorite reactor.I would love to see a video like this about the korean culture too.💜
@BelleRF5 күн бұрын
Also checkout Casual Chuck’s series of Filipinos who make Filipinos proud…or something like that.
@9.1Zie5 күн бұрын
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@rrlovesarnel5 күн бұрын
First comment 😁😁. Keep them coming MrSammy, we love them RVs of yours 😁😊
@yengheart98945 күн бұрын
I’m excited you to visit my country 🇵🇭 if you got there try to meet n greet your subscribers its just be fun for sure and you will enjoy the vibes of my co pilipino 😇 by the I’m watching from Taiwan
@chasingbutterflies73295 күн бұрын
Actually we really don't care anymore if you are a good singer or not what's important is that you enjoyed your turn singing, still give your 101% performance level 😂
@cclumpclutch6475 күн бұрын
the guy on the train shouting "mani/man-nii" is a reference to street vendor selling inside buses....
@amy79-d8g5 күн бұрын
Philippines have 4 B’s: Basketball Boxing Billiards Beauty Pageants
@Cherry_Bearrr5 күн бұрын
At the topic of Japan, you should react to Ado! A young Japanese singer that has insanely good vocals that destroys the norms
@Leganite4 күн бұрын
YESSSSSS!
@tuting19655 күн бұрын
That happy birthday tune means translate in english is "Happy happy birthday " to you is the liquor " to you is the finger food" happy happy birthday" to you used to get us drunk " 😂
@ravenecho67035 күн бұрын
I'm from Filipino, the happy birthday song that was sang was a joke for the birthday boy "Happy happy birthday Sayo inumin Sayo pulutan" Means happy birthday, food and drinks are yours
@shysydney5 күн бұрын
+ "sana'y malasing mo kami" = "i hope you'll get all of us drunk"
@jeanythomas92485 күн бұрын
Yep Christmas tree is up from September onwards and Lound Xmas songs played everywhere!!!!! The best time of the year in the Philippines!
@kyunyuberry5 күн бұрын
Sam, I really hope you come to the Philippines!! And maybe attend a SB19 concert while you’re here 😉 A lot of SB19 foreign fans and reactors usually come to their concerts here and I hope we see you soon as well! 🩷
@GondiZalvus3 күн бұрын
A lot of Filipinos in the U.K. My own Aunt was a nurse in Kensington. You as a Brit, need to set aside for a few minutes being a Brit, then open your mind, to understand. Empty your cup before you taste the Filipino tea, as the proverb says. Try to contact the Brits Jay and Sacha of the channel “Eight miles from home” or the Brits George and Lucy of the “The Juicy Vlog”. They have made the Philippines home for years now and can explain how the Philippines is.
@Love_tricks24Күн бұрын
So um the Philippines starts Christmas very early and lasts 4 months September all the way to December which is called the Ber months so basically if wanna go here for the holidays and your at the Philippines in the Ber months then you will be hearing Mariah Carey in malls and shops all that stuff we also celebrate very loud during Christmas ❤❤❤
@estongyamot91235 күн бұрын
4:25 for context ... theyre riding an air conditioned train ... and mani mani mani is what Pinoy street vendor yells selling mani = peanuts ... they sometimes hop aboard public transports to sell to commuters but not usually in air conditioned trains like this hence the joke .. in addition the way the guy folds his bills in between his fingers is an iconic street vendor move ... they hold organize/manage different denominations of bills in just 1 hand for easy access in case they need to return some change
@jholmes5535 күн бұрын
It's the money folded crosswise and looped around the fingers for me. 🤣😂🤣
@j1007ch5 күн бұрын
The “mani mani” guy on the bus is a reference to those familiar scenes on local buses in the Philippines. Vendors would hop on, selling snacks, loudly advertising their products, like “mani, mani,” which means peanuts. (The money in his hand comes from these sales.) I’m guessing this reenactment happened on a bus outside the Philippines, which makes the whole act even funnier. -- The “psst” thing is a very Pinoy thing to do when calling someone’s attention. So the logic is, if you did that in a crowd outside PH, and someone turns around, that person must be a Filipino. (But actually, I have been living outside the PH for the last 13 years, I realize that that is not a uniquely Filipino trait. Some cultures do that, too.
@diwa14124 күн бұрын
4:07 For the guy at the train, look at the way he's holding money. The bills are folded along the length then folded in half again between his fingers. That's how the conductor (person other than driver who collects fare/issues tickets) of public transport vehicles (jeepneys, buses, etc) hold bills.
@1eindre___Күн бұрын
my comment for the first video: I'm 19 and I just realized that my definition of a slow, peaceful day with no stress is a rainy sunday afternoon in the sala (living room) sleeping on the couch while my whole fam (mostly my dad) does karaoke using YT (singking/coversph)
@dindosario53325 күн бұрын
Thank you for reacting this video about filipinos,very appreciated Mr.sammy😊
@shejemon5 күн бұрын
Ive been enjoying Philippine content. Keep em coming lol
@inihawnaJoKen5 күн бұрын
I LOVE THE INTRO'S BACKGROUND SONG! ♥ SLAY SAMMYCAM! ♥ SB19 🔥
@crxdelsolsir5 күн бұрын
The Philippines rendition of Happy Birthday is light hearted paying out/ taking the Mickey/ Jab at the celebrant. An understanding of the custom of celebration may be needed before hand to get the full comedic impact. However, it is not required but can also be understood without any previous knowledge but may have a more informative angle than comedic. Essentially saying the drinks are on you, the food is on you and I hope you get us all full all while laughing because it's true and happening as they sing it.
@thebeeweezerКүн бұрын
When it comes to Christmas, non-Filipinos might find it amusing (in a positive way) or be amazed that we celebrate the holiday season as early as September. The truth is, Filipinos love fun, feasting, and celebrations. We cherish family gatherings/reunions, which makes Sept-Dec months filled with plannings, preparations and the budgeting of course. In other countries, it’s uncommon for godparents to be involved during Christmas or New Year, but that’s not the case in the Philippines. Children eagerly anticipate Christmas because it means receiving gifts from their godparents. As early as September, Filipinos kick off the Yuletide Season, leading to clearance sales in malls and the early distribution of Christmas bonuses and various benefits. Ultimately, what stands out the most is the good vibes we experience every time the sounds of Christmas cheer fill the air.
@agness46415 күн бұрын
Welcome to Philipine culture and everything about.. next thing you know, you're already here! :)
@maflor43845 күн бұрын
i'm really happy you love my nationality.. looking forward on the day you visit The Philippines
@yaaaraves89514 күн бұрын
Happy birthday song is the same in the Philippines. The version you heard was just Filipino Christmas song that turned into a birthday song.
@mlm_18195 күн бұрын
8 Days in the Philippines video is a definite must watch next
@iniedoro5 күн бұрын
the restaurant where you see servers and cooks singing is Barrio Fiesta where the Singing Cooks and Waiters are known for. malls are normal venues for singers and actors/actresses do their promo tours for their latest album or movies/tele shows. "rice if life" -- we can't eat our meal without any rice. it's Ok to eat bread during breakfast, but lunch and dinner, it's a MUST to eat your food with rice. and tourists who visit our country will always have to try our exotic foods like balut, dinuguan, one-day old chick and more important, you will have to sing a song or two. that's mandatory for tourists 🤣😂
@500Akoni4 күн бұрын
"Mani" shouts the peanut vendor... lol. radis or similar musical gadgets help put babies and children to sleep...
@cooperrepooc47375 күн бұрын
Rice is our Everyday meal! Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and sometimes Snacks as well
@OutAboutFilipina5 күн бұрын
Yes, "psst" is commonly used in the Philippines, when calling for someone's attention. It's very informal, and might be considered impolite if used with anyone other than friends or family.
@saskiaaa5 күн бұрын
You should come visit the Philippines, we have a lot of beautiful island and tourists spots. Im sure you'll enjoy it here. That one guy who said mani mani mani or peanuts in english. Its how people or Peanut vendors are when they sell their peanuts on public buses here in the Philippines, its not just Mani (peanuts) it could be drinks, snacks, chips but thats how they sell their goods... :) So if ure travelling somewhere riding a bus they'd come up to the bus and offer u food or drinks to buy so u wont get bored while on the road.
@jha.6813 күн бұрын
The mani part is the usual public bus scene in Phils. Bus conductors who takes the fare from passengers hold the money the way the guy did in the video. Also from time to time some vendors board the bus and announces what they sell, most common is fried peanut or mani in tagalog.
@jakobramos74784 күн бұрын
Dude you should come on December and enjoy the Christmas season. The weather is nice too. Thanks indeed!
@mitchyhanjoy5 күн бұрын
Pls visit we love to have you here... And you can visit 1st Korea and Japan before coming here they also have a very unique culture.. Ps. But if you visit Philippines just sing the karaoke people will not laugh at you instead they will cheer and sing with you... And you might think we Filipinos eating too much rice but it was proven that when a foreigner visit and stay in our country for a few months there comes a time when a meal was incomplete for them without rice 😅
@tinchan24194 күн бұрын
Love the "I want you" instrumentals on the background on your intro. Lol
@onyxnavee19904 күн бұрын
The "Mani, mani, mani..." one is about a vendor of peanuts. Mani translates to Peanuts. Here in the PH, most of the time, street vendors get in public transpos to sell snacks. Chips, boiled quail eggs, buns, basically whatever you can hold. And those street vendors organizes money bills in their hands, each finger for a different bill value. Usually it's point finger for 100s, middle finger 50s, and ring finger for 20s. So street vendors got the cash register literally in their hands.
@PinayPenguin-yl7cu5 күн бұрын
Oooh Sammy.. you'd better check out the "It's more fun in the Phils" vids so you'll get a glimpse of the beautiful places here. 😊
@jungwonsbear5 күн бұрын
yes it's definitely christmas here and by next month some children will start their caroling thing again HAHAHAHA
@BoRZ8865 күн бұрын
I love ur background music. ❤
@CrystalEspiritu5 күн бұрын
In the Middle East side of the world, I read that Filipino waiters, waitresses, servers, food attendants were the ones who started entertaining guests in restaurants with their dancing in between busy hours. This way more diners get interested, kinda marketing strategy that really works
@hbsause5 күн бұрын
When you want to call somebody’s attention without calling their name or shouting out loud we call them by “Psssst”. I think that’s very Filipino 😂😂 The pointing with your mouth thing… normally we do that if both our hands are preoccupied and/or being discreet at pointing at someone. Coz for us it’s kind of rude or impolite to point at somebody.
@phatsmurf5755 күн бұрын
Sammy, have you found the Madrigal singers jamming while eating at restaurants yet? Or the karaoke relays? Or the bride & groom singing at their own wedding? Or the comedians who are also great singers? There's so much content for you to catch up on👍
@virus5600Күн бұрын
(2:40) The birthday song is just Happy Birthday's lyrics you've heard is "Happy Happy Happy Birthday" by Beerhouse Gang. It basically says that all drinks, foods, and all the snacks for the beer are on you, along with some good wishing for both the birthday celebrant and for its guests. (4:15) The guy calling out "Mani mani mani" in the train is mimicking the look of a bus conductor or a jeepney driver (and or conductor) who has paper money between their fingers. The "Mani mani mani" is just basically peanuts. It mimics the other part of Filipino daily commute where Peanut vendors would occasionally get in a bus or tap on the side of jeepneys and offer peanuts, water, and sometimes even other type of snacks or candies to the passengers. (6:10) As for the Tricycle, yeah, they are called tricycle. They're just motorcycles that have sidecart. In some instances, there are people who even use cool looking motorcycles as a tricycle. (7:05) That's actually Jollibee, a direct competitor of McDonalds in the Philippines and the reason why it can't get the number 1 spot in fast food. But yeah, McDonalds indeed have Rice with Chicken. (8:05) If you have time, you can check SM Mall of Asia (MOA) in either KZbin or Google. That's the largest mall we have in the Philippines. There are several enormous malls such as Trinoma and SM Megamall in the Philippines that might pique your interest. (9:10) The pointing with lip probably became as is because the "Over there" in Tagalog is "Doon" which often get shortened to "dun". When pronouncing the "dun", you have your lip already pointing so it also "probably" came from there. (9:55) For the Christmas part, we call those months "Ber Months" due to how it all end with "ber" (i.e.: September, October, November, December). By the first day of the first Ber months, you could hear sporadic Christmas songs, particularly from Mariah Carey and Jose Marie Chan.
@renzrenz92745 күн бұрын
Instead of "Hello", we usually say "Hello po" to show more respect. Example, "Welcome po to my channel".
@miss_rowena4 күн бұрын
Come visit 😍But do so around September to February since it's colder. Otherwise, it' just a bummer to get around because of the heat lol
@urthemanbong25 күн бұрын
we don't actually celebrate Christmas as early sept but most households do set up their christmas decors as early as last week of october or early november. Though Christmas is really big deal in the Phil
@alfonseelric47755 күн бұрын
There's also this one thing here in the ph.as a kid if your parents know that you can sing. thats a knightmare for you because u will be force to sing in every gathering because they are so proud of you and they wanted to show it to everyone
@jolyanmeh_194 күн бұрын
6:49 Filipinos dance everywhere HAHAHA not only in restaurants, when there's a flood in the street it becomes an instant resort some dance and party in the flood after the rain
@teachermaria1234 күн бұрын
Hello Sam..thanks for loving our culture ❤
@xelor0708054 күн бұрын
You should watch and react to "Filipino Kids Nailing English Songs". You'll be blown away for sure.
@ruffyelgarzon87335 күн бұрын
You Should React " WAKE UP IN THE PHILIPPINES " (Tourism Ads 2020) I'm sure you will absolutely Amaze how Beautiful is the Philippines!
@alejandro4575 күн бұрын
We also sing the traditional tune of Happy Birthday and the tune that you are hearing is one of them. 😊
@jovi_skips4 күн бұрын
You are correct. The "mating call" is our typical way to call someone's attention. It is used everyday, everywhere and by everyone. It is easier than to use names, but it is confusing when used with many people. However it is effective to identify Filipinos in a crowd. It is subtle and non-fils dont notice it.
@shysydney5 күн бұрын
the "mani, mani, mani" is about vendors that board buses and sell packed peanuts (mani), and they usually keep the bill money hooked on their fingers for easy access.
@faithannevercaza363921 сағат бұрын
7:23 that's actually from Jollibee, a Filipino fastfood! hope you can try some of those one day. There are branches worldwide, I'm just not sure which countries specifically 😅
@ispellitjustg5 күн бұрын
Philippine Christmas Season can be quite weird, saying that as a Filipino. Halloween has been becoming a thing the last few years, so sometimes malls decorate for Halloween too. So the entire mall usually has a tree, Christmasy decor, covered in lights, and a 100 day countdown. Then there is a Halloween display in maybe the department store, and they will have Halloween themed events (still surrounded by Christmas) Also "Rice is Life" is true. I once just had cereal for a few days for breakfast because there was no leftover rice from the night before. And complained to a friend about it. I didn't go hungry until school break or anything, but it just did not feel right. My exact words as I complained was "a meal is not a meal without rice"
@robertoclemente22835 күн бұрын
Filipinos most times have karaoke machines.in their homes. Starting as infants they at once initiated to the world of music.
@emilianaandjose45315 күн бұрын
Don't worry if you have to sing in the Philippines. We don't judge. What's important for us is that we are all having fun.
@stevencyrus36595 күн бұрын
Come on guys send tell him also about the festivals here, it's gonna blow your mind!
@12thofJuneArtsandCrafts5 күн бұрын
I remember so many reactors who reacted to sb19 videos and then at first, they just want to see the artists. Then they tried to extend their vacation and some of them are living here now for more than a year. 🤣
@IrineoSalazarMunich5 күн бұрын
If you want to check out Filipino fastfood with rice, look for the nearest Jollibee. There are plenty in the UK.
@derekyuree15635 күн бұрын
Alot of vloggers from the UK came and visit the Philippines some even lived here.
@glendaking74855 күн бұрын
Christmas songs start playing in September and until January 6 of the next year - feast of the three kings
@WineSippingCowboy5 күн бұрын
Peanut 🥜. That is the common legume throughout East Asia and Southeast Asia 🌏. In The Philippines 🇵🇭, the 2nd common legume is the mung bean. McDonald's has menus created according to each nation. Canada 🇨🇦 is mostly the same as the USA 🇺🇸. Japan 🇯🇵 offers sushi 🍣. If you visit The Philippines 🇵🇭, you can see what are in your videos at a closer view. Karaoke 🎤 is everywhere. If you have good timing, you can see Morissette Amon and other great singers in concerts there.
@glendaking74855 күн бұрын
You must check out their singing while in an inuman session - inuman means drinking Also the relay videoke
@TasteLike165 күн бұрын
Every 3 pm his Notification pops up and then clicks it 😂.