Question for Puerto Rico What is essential is invisible to the eye you can only truly see with the heart. Ans: It's such a beautiful and profound statement. It reminds us that the most important things in life - love, kindness, compassion, and true connection - are often the things we can't see with our eyes. They're felt with our hearts, understood with our souls. It's a reminder to look beyond the surface and to appreciate the beauty that lies within.
Question for PHILIPPINES EDUCATION CAN'T MAKE US ALL LEADERS BUT IT CAN TEACH US WHICH LEADER TO FOLLOW. ANS: You're right, education can't magically turn everyone into a leader. But it definitely gives us the tools to critically think, analyze, and make informed decisions about who we choose to follow. It's like having a map for navigating the world of leadership. Education equips us with the knowledge and skills to understand different leadership styles, evaluate their effectiveness, and ultimately choose leaders who align with our values and goals. 🌎
Question for HONGKONG LIFE BEGINS AT THE END OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE. ANS: It's like a cozy blanket that keeps us warm but also kind of traps us. 🛌 But stepping outside of that comfort zone, even just a little bit, can be so exhilarating! It's where we discover new things about ourselves, meet amazing people, and learn and grow in ways we never imagined.
Question for KOREA Love of money is the root of all evil. Ans: For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs. The verse emphasizes that it's not money itself that's evil, but the love of money, the craving for it, that leads to all sorts of problems. This craving can drive people to prioritize wealth over their values, their relationships, and even their faith. It can lead to greed, jealousy, deceit, and even violence.
Question for VIETNAM Two things define you your patience when you have nothing and your attitude when you have everything? Ans: It's easy to be patient when we have everything we want, but it's our patience in the face of hardship that truly defines us. ✨ And when we have everything, it's our attitude that shows our true character. Are we gracious and humble, or do we become arrogant and entitled? 🤔 It's a great reminder to cultivate both patience and humility, no matter what life throws our way.
What is the guy from Puerto Rico doing there? This is Man of Asia?? 😂 😂 I am supporting the guy from USA. He is Asian and should have been there instead of Poerto Rico. Puerto Rico did not get the memo. 😂 😂
The producers should have stuck with the male host or gotten somebody else instead of Samantha. Sorry but she sounded so provincial (pambarangay) with not only her accent but her diction and lapses in grammar! Her adlibs were so cringeworthy.
Grabe yung friendship and closeness nilang lima nakakatuwa ❤
Question for Puerto Rico
What is essential is invisible to the eye you can only truly see with the heart.
Ans:
It's such a beautiful and profound statement. It reminds us that the most important things in life - love, kindness, compassion, and true connection - are often the things we can't see with our eyes. They're felt with our hearts, understood with our souls.
It's a reminder to look beyond the surface and to appreciate the beauty that lies within.
Question for PHILIPPINES
EDUCATION CAN'T MAKE US ALL LEADERS BUT IT CAN TEACH US WHICH LEADER TO FOLLOW.
ANS: You're right, education can't magically turn everyone into a leader. But it definitely gives us the tools to critically think, analyze, and make informed decisions about who we choose to follow.
It's like having a map for navigating the world of leadership. Education equips us with the knowledge and skills to understand different leadership styles, evaluate their effectiveness, and ultimately choose leaders who align with our values and goals. 🌎
Question for HONGKONG
LIFE BEGINS AT THE END OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE.
ANS: It's like a cozy blanket that keeps us warm but also kind of traps us. 🛌
But stepping outside of that comfort zone, even just a little bit, can be so exhilarating! It's where we discover new things about ourselves, meet amazing people, and learn and grow in ways we never imagined.
Hong Kong delivered the best answer 🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰
Question for KOREA
Love of money is the root of all evil.
Ans: For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.
The verse emphasizes that it's not money itself that's evil, but the love of money, the craving for it, that leads to all sorts of problems. This craving can drive people to prioritize wealth over their values, their relationships, and even their faith. It can lead to greed, jealousy, deceit, and even violence.
handsome Mr hongkong
😀😀😀😀 very well done, Mr Hong kong 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🫡🫡🫡🫡
BEST answer is Hong Kong
Question for VIETNAM
Two things define you your patience when you have nothing and your attitude when you have everything?
Ans: It's easy to be patient when we have everything we want, but it's our patience in the face of hardship that truly defines us. ✨
And when we have everything, it's our attitude that shows our true character. Are we gracious and humble, or do we become arrogant and entitled? 🤔
It's a great reminder to cultivate both patience and humility, no matter what life throws our way.
Wow wat a question. Best anwer mr Korea . Let them use own native language
Swerte ni Puerto Rico cya lang ang nag iisang latino sa top 5 the rest is Asians
What is the guy from Puerto Rico doing there? This is Man of Asia?? 😂 😂 I am supporting the guy from USA. He is Asian and should have been there instead of Poerto Rico. Puerto Rico did not get the memo. 😂 😂
Sagot ng philippines ang panalo jusko si korea gwapo lang
The producers should have stuck with the male host or gotten somebody else instead of Samantha. Sorry but she sounded so provincial (pambarangay) with not only her accent but her diction and lapses in grammar! Her adlibs were so cringeworthy.