The Philippines and Filipinos saved my life. I needed a place to recover and they were so kind and I miss it there a lot. I have Complex PTSD and it put me on the right path. The people are so nice and were super to me. I became an elite technical diver there after having been a PADI rec diver for long time. I dove all over for a year but mostly hug at a place called TechAsia - BEST TECH SHOP in SE ASIA- now I'm getting the therapy I needed it was the segway ...on my way back to Switzerland I stopped through my birth city and saw someone I had no seen in 20+ years and after having learned French, International English, then spending the years just before in Malaysia and Philippines she said, " you haven't lived here in a long time have you? I realized I has taken on a Filipino - Malaysian English accent mashed up with British and Irish ( a buddy at the shop)...I was in Kentucky so it must have sounded ridiculous "la" ,
Im Caucasian and only speak English, but I've been watching some TV series in Tagalog. I can definitely hear the Latin influence, a beautiful language. But bravo to this comedian, extremely hilarious 🤣
I needed THIS! He is absolutely HILARIOUS! Bravo! I love Dry Bar and I've just discovered my favorite comedian. As a Filipina American, he has me laughing SO hard! 😂😂😂 Thank YOU!
My ex was Filipino 😂 ( me, sn Indian) and she really made me look forward to eating balut and boboy lechon and the chicken feet, ( i forgot the name) and after my break-up, all i remember is the Tagalog phrases she taught me, and watching this video brought all those memories back 😂
@@ShenZA6 Is it not boboy? 😗 I thought it was 😂 atleast that's how she used to tell me, does it differ by region? Ahhh that's a really classic Indian delicacy 😁 I don't know if you have tried it or heard of it, but if you can, you should also try rumaal roti (literally kerchief/thin towel bread) and parotha ( another Indian bread) with aloo mattar (Potatoes and pea gravy) lmao it's AMAZING
@@ElizabethChee-rj7bnSpain colonized a large part of the Philippines. That’s why. China, Malaysia, Spain and Cambodia. That’s what we are. A combination of them all
I'm a Filipino American and this guy is an encouragement..I've been thinking of doing stand up...should I just go for it? I have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
You wish. Only 5 percent of filipino population is of part spanish. Just because you have a spanish last name that don't mean you have spanish ancestry. Spain forced the natives to adopt spanish names.
@@Budywieser True. My Filipina mom said three lines -- Chinese, Malay, and some Spanish. 5% is 5% and actually, I have some French, too! How'd that happen. LOL!
@@kdsewell01 Filipinos are of austronesian decent and not some latinos some these confused filipino Americans claim they are.. Filipinos are no different than its southeast asian neighbors learn your origins and be proud of it.
I’m not Filipina or Canadian! I’m Indian American (yup I laughed at the head shake joke), and I think this dude is hilarious. Somehow most Asian parents and customs are relatable to other Asians! Other favs are Jo Koy, Jimmy O Yang, Russell Peters and Nimesh Patel!
❤love the show as military brat who grew up in Hawaii who happens to be black love the history that you brought how Filipinos came into existence and everything for those who didn't know about the culture
My best friend in the 90's was half Philipino and half Irish. He looked like master splinter from TMNT. 5'5" 5th group special forces air borne Ranger. Kind of a badass. His brother was 6'1" and looked like the Adonis statue. Both of them looked philipino. They also both had bipolar disorder and chronic depression. They constantly got called Mexican. To a point where the Mexicans got mad at them for not speaking Spanish. It was so funny from my perspective. Im a 6' Scandinavian white guy. It was funny.
I've noticed that American-born people who grow up w/ foreign relatives in the U.S. have foreign accents - especially if they grow up in a community. But then again, I grew up in the U.S. Army on military bases, so I guess I have a standard American accent. My parents are Kapampangan, but this guys is funny as heck and sounds Ilocano.
Yep, the Philippines was under the Spanish empire for about 300 years. I have met Philippine people who have Spanish names and last names. Where I come from we call people from those areas countries chinese, people from Korea, Japan, Philippines, Cambodia, etc. Good laugh thank you.
I'm a young stand-up comic and I like being blue but I appreciate "clean" comedy and want to get good at this format also. But man, I really like to cuss! Ugh. It makes my heart sing when you drop that F bomb at the right time. 😊
He was confused as Chinese because he’s an oriental-appearing Filipino. My family (maternal side) aren’t married to any foreigner but people find it hard to believe that we’re related because we are all diverse especially my Mom and her siblings (there were 5 of them. 2 males 3 females.) Mom and the next sibling, my uncle, were Malayan appearing. The third, my aunt, was hispanic appearing, like full caucasian. The 4th, my uncle, looked like Korean and finally the 5th, my aunt, looked like Thai or Japanese. Filipino genetics is crazy.
It’s different from my father side. There were 5 of them. The 2nd (male) & the 5th (female) have Malayan appearances. The eldest (male) & the 3rd (male) have african features while my father looks half-malayan & half-african. Aeta blood runs in my Paternal Grandma’s lineage.
Omg, just heard the nurse joke (already watching this a second time), and its so hilariously true! Bahaha! You are one seriously funny comedian! On point on all levels!!
Did you log in in secret..?Lol hey…I don’t know much..but I got global love in my heart..and both cultures ..let me know..what’s up. I learn the hard way..😂
He is really kidding when he said that we are half-filipino half- latino. We may be colonized by Spain but we do not speak Spanish. There may be some spanish words in our vocabulary but our more than 200 languages and dialects are alive and widely spoken.
@@Bvsterrrrrrrrr Chavacano is just being spoken in Zamboanga City and some parts of Basilan. Less than 1% of total population of the Philippines speak that broken spanish dialect.
OMG, I thought no one would come close to the other Filipino comedian, Jo Koy, but Ron is hilarious and he actually started before Jo. I never heard of him until today.
He was fantastic! Bring more like him Dry Bar! I love how he tries to make people feel better about the racial jokes. This brown girl was rolling in laughter.
I'm Canadian and my mom is Filipina. I laughed so hard at all the stereotypes and accents! ♥️♥️♥️
Mixed is so beautiful
He's funny as Ayeff LoL 😅
haha thank you
As a Filipino,I really enjoyed your stand-up, happy to see Filipinos getting more exposure in the entertainment field.
Salamat! 🇵🇭🙏 Pinoy pride always!
I haven't enjoyed a Dry Bar comedian as much as this guy in a long time. Really funny! Great energy!
facts been watching dont tell comedy as all of their uploads are hilarious but come back here every once in a while
Thank you! ❤🙏
Omg first time hearing him. I love him. He’s hysterical.
I know huh!!!
Aysus Mary Yosep was my reaction discovering this comedian today.
No need to blasphemy
@@jzen1455 What does that mean?
@@hisforharley2022 jesus Mary and joseph
The Philippines and Filipinos saved my life. I needed a place to recover and they were so kind and I miss it there a lot. I have Complex PTSD and it put me on the right path. The people are so nice and were super to me. I became an elite technical diver there after having been a PADI rec diver for long time. I dove all over for a year but mostly hug at a place called TechAsia - BEST TECH SHOP in SE ASIA- now I'm getting the therapy I needed it was the segway ...on my way back to Switzerland I stopped through my birth city and saw someone I had no seen in 20+ years and after having learned French, International English, then spending the years just before in Malaysia and Philippines she said, " you haven't lived here in a long time have you? I realized I has taken on a Filipino - Malaysian English accent mashed up with British and Irish ( a buddy at the shop)...I was in Kentucky so it must have sounded ridiculous "la" ,
Wow, what a journey! 🌏💙 Filipinos truly inspire kindness!
Yes!! just found my next favorite Filipino comedian
Have you heard of jr de Guzman?
Thank you! ❤🇵🇭
Dry bar is killin’ it this week! Best week in awhile!
As a Filipino I approve of this comedian 😂
Normal 3 year old's will get assistants in getting dressed, this grown man never did, obviously, lol
@@realemonfulif you had gotten some assistance in driving, maybe you might have your ex and kid now.
I just found out about this dude, and his energy and humor is off the charts!
He is the country last week watched him in wicked dogs. My stomach got hurt laughing
Salamat! ❤🙏
Im Caucasian and only speak English, but I've been watching some TV series in Tagalog. I can definitely hear the Latin influence, a beautiful language. But bravo to this comedian, extremely hilarious 🤣
Lol I’m Latina and definitely not Latin influenced at all. The Filipinos have a unique language and it should be considered it’s own thing.
umm, Latina looks like it has Latin in it. @@Michelle-rdz17
@@Michelle-rdz17I think they said latin(Spanish) influenced, which the Philippine languages definitely are.
@@Michelle-rdz17 We Filipino have local Chavacano Language which is broken spanish in it like 80% Spanish and 20% Filipino. You can check that out.
The Filipinos are the Mexicans of Asia
Diabolical genius!
Seriously, this dude is very very sharp-- and very very quick! Pay close attention or you'll miss some jokes. ❤😂❤😂❤😂
Appreciate it! 🙏 Glad you noticed!
My wife is Filipino. I've been to Manila and then the countryside many times. Very beautiful place (not Manila, so much). I love the Visayans areas.
Visayas is amazing! ❤🙏 Glad you’ve explored!
I live in regina sk Canada. We have a large Filipino population here. They are the most pleasant, polite respectful people I've ever met.
Thank you
Filipino pride! ❤🙏 Glad you see it!
Beyond hilarious! Love his style!!
I needed THIS! He is absolutely HILARIOUS! Bravo! I love Dry Bar and I've just discovered my favorite comedian. As a Filipina American, he has me laughing SO hard! 😂😂😂 Thank YOU!
Salamat! 🙏❤ So glad you enjoyed!
Oddly enough, that last joke told me what I want for Christmas!😂😂😂😂😂
He is relentless with the punchlines. Great performance and timing
Appreciate it! 🙏 Timing is everything!
Thanks!
My ex was Filipino 😂 ( me, sn Indian) and she really made me look forward to eating balut and boboy lechon and the chicken feet, ( i forgot the name) and after my break-up, all i remember is the Tagalog phrases she taught me, and watching this video brought all those memories back 😂
Adidas = chicken feet
@@pknadres8026 ohh thank you 😂 it's been a while and now it's rushing back
i like how you named it to be "boboy" lechon. sounds cuter than our baboy. but boy how i love chicken tikka and naan bread. and chai
@@ShenZA6 Is it not boboy? 😗 I thought it was 😂 atleast that's how she used to tell me, does it differ by region?
Ahhh that's a really classic Indian delicacy 😁 I don't know if you have tried it or heard of it, but if you can, you should also try rumaal roti (literally kerchief/thin towel bread) and parotha ( another Indian bread) with aloo mattar (Potatoes and pea gravy) lmao it's AMAZING
@@blue94rose its baboy, the person who siad it to you was being cute.😀 yes I have seen rotti bread too. looks so delish!
Here before all the other Filipinos just magically appear.
I saw Chinese, so I came
Seriously 😂
Why did he say we are half Latino? Not true. That kind of annoyed me. Most of us have Malay and Chinese ancestry...
@@ElizabethChee-rj7bndepends on the island, but commonly the ones that come to the US have Spaniard or Portuguese last names.
@@ElizabethChee-rj7bnSpain colonized a large part of the Philippines. That’s why. China, Malaysia, Spain and Cambodia.
That’s what we are. A combination of them all
I'm a Filipino American and this guy is an encouragement..I've been thinking of doing stand up...should I just go for it? I have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
This guy is GREAT!!! I'm Filipino and technically, it's Castilian/Spanish blood but I'm sure he knows that. Would pay to see him live!
You wish. Only 5 percent of filipino population is of part spanish. Just because you have a spanish last name that don't mean you have spanish ancestry. Spain forced the natives to adopt spanish names.
@@Budywieser True. My Filipina mom said three lines -- Chinese, Malay, and some Spanish. 5% is 5% and actually, I have some French, too! How'd that happen. LOL!
@@kdsewell01 Filipinos are of austronesian decent and not some latinos some these confused filipino Americans claim they are.. Filipinos are no different than its southeast asian neighbors learn your origins and be proud of it.
Lol you look more like a type F chinese😂
😂😂😂Im dying… Im Mexican-American, used to date a Filipino guy, years later married an Indian guy. Appreciate the comedy
Appreciate the love! ❤ Sounds like you’ve got a rich cultural journey! 🙏
Maraming Salamat!!!
Riotously funny from start to finish! Absolutely killed it. Ron! 🤣😂🤣😂
Pure class! He was funny like the olden days of before.
Appreciate it! 🙏 Guess I’m rocking the vintage comedy vibes! ❤
This guy is slaying!!!!! The crowd wasn’t laughing hard enough! Lol
Thanks! 🙏 Must’ve been saving their laughs for later! ❤
Laughed the entire show. Thank you!!
thank u
Thank you! 🙏 Glad it kept you laughing! ❤
Love this guy! He’s hilarious! Hope he succeeds
Appreciate it! 🙏 Success takes a village-and a lot of jokes! ❤
I haven’t laughed like this in a while! Great way to start the week! 😂😂😂
Haha i just started ny Friday with it. Gave me enough juice drag myself into the office one last time this week.
Glad to kickstart your week! 🙏 Laughter’s the best coffee! ☕❤
What I love about Drybar is that you have to be funny without the "blue" jokes or cursing. These comedians are great.
🙏 Clean humor, but still plenty of spice! 🌶
A star is born. What a talent..
Born now? After 30 years in comedy. He deserves to have made stardom long ago, i think.
Yes what a dumb comment
This guy is hilarious! So glad I got to watch this
Salamat! 🙏 Glad you tuned in! ❤
I’m not Filipina or Canadian! I’m Indian American (yup I laughed at the head shake joke), and I think this dude is hilarious. Somehow most Asian parents and customs are relatable to other Asians! Other favs are Jo Koy, Jimmy O Yang, Russell Peters and Nimesh Patel!
Thank you! 🙏 Asian parents really have a universal operating system! Guess I’m in good company with your faves! ❤
Didn’t realize he was Filipino. ❤ Mabuhay! 🇵🇭
Mabuhay! 🙏🇵🇭 Sneaky with the Filipino vibes! ❤
He was absolutely funny 😂😂😂😂
❤love the show as military brat who grew up in Hawaii who happens to be black love the history that you brought how Filipinos came into existence and everything for those who didn't know about the culture
Appreciate it! 🙏 Hawaii, black, and Filipino-sounds like the best potluck ever! ❤
My best friend in the 90's was half Philipino and half Irish. He looked like master splinter from TMNT. 5'5" 5th group special forces air borne Ranger. Kind of a badass. His brother was 6'1" and looked like the Adonis statue. Both of them looked philipino. They also both had bipolar disorder and chronic depression. They constantly got called Mexican. To a point where the Mexicans got mad at them for not speaking Spanish. It was so funny from my perspective. Im a 6' Scandinavian white guy. It was funny.
"dude then why are you being so cheap?!" almost ended my life for real real.. holy crap what a fantastic end to a good set
Great comedy.
The anecdote about Russel Peters at 18:45 is heart-warming.
Thanks.
Yeaaaahhhh
Real filipinos know when you start hissing like a cat from the fishbones, you get the cat to help you 😂
I totally thought this the moment of that joke, too 😂
True! That's one of grandma's advice when a bone stuck on your throat.😂
or you get the bone whisperer in the family with the magic hands to remove it
This guy is hysterical! I loved it!!!
timing, material, presentation, fantastic
I've noticed that American-born people who grow up w/ foreign relatives in the U.S. have foreign accents - especially if they grow up in a community. But then again, I grew up in the U.S. Army on military bases, so I guess I have a standard American accent. My parents are Kapampangan, but this guys is funny as heck and sounds Ilocano.
Salamat! 🙏 Accent mix is just like adobo-everyone’s got their own version! 🇵🇭
Brilliant show! Timing, stage presence, delivery-guy has it all going.
I’m Filipino Canadian too🇨🇦 love your joke❤️❤️
As a Filipino, I approve 👍
Salamat! 🙏 Filipino approval unlocked! 🇵🇭
Came back to watch this again. Ron Josol is hilarious and a great dude.
Thanks for the rewatch! 🙏 Hope it’s even funnier the second time! ❤
Your timing and punch lines are on point. Magaling!!😂
Funny as hell all the way through. Electric set 🤟🏾
Finally, they uploaded the whole bit! I only got to watched the balut segment before on youtube. Ron is so funny😂. Keep it up, Kuya Ron!
thanks so much
This guy is quite adorable. Very funny and down to earth! 💜💜💜
thanks so much dawn
@@RonJosol 😍
I like his style 👍🏼, good contents!! No cursing YES!!!
Yep, the Philippines was under the Spanish empire for about 300 years. I have met Philippine people who have Spanish names and last names. Where I come from we call people from those areas countries chinese, people from Korea, Japan, Philippines, Cambodia, etc. Good laugh thank you.
It's 200 years
@@sarahgee5659333
@@sarahgee5659300+ years. I'm a Filipino
Clearly, filipinos are mixed race...not Chinese looking
@@sarahgee5659 300+ years ma'am! Where did you get that 200?
filipino and chinese here. i approve of this.
Miami Cuban here and that Spaniards off to the Caribbean is hysterical, and way too true!!
Love this. Dry Bar is definitely uping their game!! 🤣🤣
I'm a young stand-up comic and I like being blue but I appreciate "clean" comedy and want to get good at this format also. But man, I really like to cuss! Ugh. It makes my heart sing when you drop that F bomb at the right time. 😊
He was confused as Chinese because he’s an oriental-appearing Filipino. My family (maternal side) aren’t married to any foreigner but people find it hard to believe that we’re related because we are all diverse especially my Mom and her siblings (there were 5 of them. 2 males 3 females.) Mom and the next sibling, my uncle, were Malayan appearing. The third, my aunt, was hispanic appearing, like full caucasian. The 4th, my uncle, looked like Korean and finally the 5th, my aunt, looked like Thai or Japanese. Filipino genetics is crazy.
Facts 👍🏻 My mother and her brother look Spanish, one of her sisters looks Malayan, and the other two look Chinese. All from the same parents.
It’s different from my father side. There were 5 of them. The 2nd (male) & the 5th (female) have Malayan appearances. The eldest (male) & the 3rd (male) have african features while my father looks half-malayan & half-african. Aeta blood runs in my Paternal Grandma’s lineage.
He's just making a JOKE...
You said too many words. 😴😴😴
@@vincentvincent4898 welcome to “Introducing: The Filipino.”
Funniest guy I've seen in a long time. Sounds like ALL of the interactions I've ever had with my tatay.
Very talented kababayan. God bless you and your family more! Love from 🇵🇭
Salamat! 🙏 Blessings to you too! 🇵🇭❤
You are amazing! I love it! Keep up the great work. Love from Laotian-American Sacramento!
No Filipino on the audience but all of them are laughing. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💕
It's been along time I enjoyed the drybar this much.
Looking forward to seeing more of his material, love it!
I can't even take a sip while watching this! 🤣
Lol, so hard 😂😂😂 This guy is good. I want to see more of him.
I love his giggles every time he tells his jokes. it's contagious 😂
I use to watch his older youtube videos years ago, he is way funnier this time. Keep it up, Ron...
I truly enjoyed this seg! Thank you for the laughs
I laughed out loud several times watching this. 😂
Thia guy is great, looking forward to seeing more of him
Ron, you're hilaeious. You made my day ❤
LOVED him!
This is good enough for a Netflix special. 👍
11:27 😂😂😂 I love these jokes. So glad l clicked on the video. Jo Koy is awesome too.
The backround design of the stages...send shivers to my bones...so distracting...
Trypophobia
YES! That was my comment too! Those holes need to go!!!
Omg, just heard the nurse joke (already watching this a second time), and its so hilariously true! Bahaha! You are one seriously funny comedian! On point on all levels!!
thank u so much ha
You are GREAT and HILARIOUS !!!! First time seeing you
I am both Filipino and Chinese and I enjoyed this video.
Did you log in in secret..?Lol hey…I don’t know much..but I got global love in my heart..and both cultures ..let me know..what’s up. I learn the hard way..😂
Do you want a cookie
Love your show! Frim one filipino-canadian to another 😍
Going to have to watch this again; he moves so fast I know I missed stuff!
He's so good!
He is really kidding when he said that we are half-filipino half- latino. We may be colonized by Spain but we do not speak Spanish. There may be some spanish words in our vocabulary but our more than 200 languages and dialects are alive and widely spoken.
Ever heard the place Zamboanga ? There they speak spanish duhh??
@@Bvsterrrrrrrrr Chavacano is just being spoken in Zamboanga City and some parts of Basilan. Less than 1% of total population of the Philippines speak that broken spanish dialect.
Love it!
OMG, I thought no one would come close to the other Filipino comedian, Jo Koy, but Ron is hilarious and he actually started before Jo. I never heard of him until today.
He was fantastic! Bring more like him Dry Bar! I love how he tries to make people feel better about the racial jokes. This brown girl was rolling in laughter.
I watched him live in 2008. He's so funny. I was always wondering why he didn't blow up and become famous.
Delightful and brilliant!!!
That outsourcing joke really took me out 😂😂😂😂😂
He is 1 of the drybar greats😂
He's more wholesome than others. Hilarious 😂
My man you need your own sitcom😅😅 can feel it will be dope
Great comic. Totally worth the time
That's hilarious. Punchline after punchline. There's an endless laugh right there.
I thought I wrote the Filipinos would own Fear Factor years ago but your version was perfect
😂 😂😂 He is imitating his Dad …so funny and more. I like that his thought process is quick
I am a teacher in the Philippines but i want to become a stand up comedian, thank you for aspiring me sir, your jokes are hilarious 😂
This stage design will give trypophobiacs nightmares.
I hate it. It was pretty distracting.
true!
Funny guy without the F words just like the other Asian comedian. Rated G and still very enjoyable. Keep up the good work, kabayan.
Great show, great that we (me included) can laugh at ourselves a little, the would be in better shape if we all "unclenched" and just laughed.