1) Yah many Chinese old folks always forbid us to wear black, white or dark blue bcoz it signifies bad luck meaning “death” where usually such colours only worn during funerals, so it’s not practice to wear these colours during happy & big celebrations like birthdays, house warmings, Chinese New Year (CNY), anniversaries etc. Therefore, all are highly encouraged to only Red or bright colours, this means to drive away all the bad luck and monsters as Red used to symbolises the real tradition of celebrating CNY where an ugly creature 年(怪兽) has been defeated by when red fire crackers are lighted off to scare it away. Thus CNY (过年) also literally referred to defeat & overcome (过) the creature (年). So Red colour is always preferred by the Chinese old folks in any big events or occasions all the time, they will be very pleased to see you wear in Red apparels. As such, even Angbaos are called Red Packets in this manner. 2) And yes, we don’t sweep floors before eve or during the entire CNY period. This is bcoz the old folks said we will sweep away all the good luck. 3) Even if things broke during CNY, we must all say good words or use auspicious sayings to describe for example: 富贵开花,岁岁平安, 黄金满地 instead. Most real Chinese from Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei, Taiwan, South Korea will know this.
@@overbored617 Filipinos.. of course. Just beautifully natural looking. Whatever race you pair Filipino DNA with, most of the time it has nice outcome.
@@senpai1574 I don't think so. It's either one of them is Filipino. If it's pure Chinese then the looks must be terrible, I mean the typical Chinese look.
I am filipino but I have small chinese blood. My moms middle name is Tuazon. A hispanicized chinese surname which means eldest son. Chinese pinoys are good looking! And here, they are all konyo kids. Like parang you make aral na pereng gnern tas its bawal to wear black or white bla bla
I think Tuazon is based from the Chinese character 大孫 ( pronounced tua soon in hokkien which means the eldest grandson) while ah-hia is the eldest brother
Yung GF ko na Pure chinese ang family nila ay mas patriotic pa nga kay sa mga kapitbahay nila eh. Aktibo sa Gobyerno at politika ng Pinas Hahhahahahajah
Ako nga Chinese immigrant magulang ko eh yung tatay ko naturalized Filipino pero di nila ako naturuan ng Hokkien o Mandarin. Di ko kasi maintindihan kung ano pinag uusapan nila kapag naghuhuntahan sila
@Pickle Muncher naku tip of the iceberg yan, many of our bishops and cardinals like bishop ongtioco, cardinal sin, and even most all the filipino saints like lorenzo ruiz and mother ignacia are all chinese filipinos
@Maj L. Buena why dont u ask them first then, rather than claiming that they wont. both lorenzo ruiz and mother ignacia had direct parents who still spoke hokkien and even taught them, so they definitely knew that they were. being "chinese-filipino" is different from just being "chinese". even if they deny their heritage, it doesn't change the fact that they are chinese filipino. It just doesn't mean, they have anything to do with china. why are you so ashamed and self-hating of your heritage? we have nothing to do with the actions of whoever else is in china now and our people have had our own great legacy in the philippines. even if one identifies more as filipino, it does not change the fact that they are chinese filipino. Filipino is not just a single ethnic group nor race of people. It is a nationality created from the concept of the philippine revolution who took the name from the original local born insulares spaniards. Every citizen of the philippines is a filipino, regardless of ethnic blood or race or religion or whatever.
the Filipino-Chinese nowadays are so lost when it comes to Chinese traditions and the language itself. Almost all can't speak Mandarin, and speaks only 'barok' hokkien as their proof to being 'Chinese'. My hair stands up hearing these young kids now attempt to speak any Chinese. You can't even hire anyone who can really speak Mandarin nowadays in the Phils. Sad...
Almost no one can speak Mandarin?? Parang baliktad ah HAHAHAHAHAHAHA,Mandarin is the Chinese most Chinese schools teach(like my school GCC),Lalo nawawala ung hokkien heritage
@Naofumi Iwatani the Filipino Hokkien is really not that useful when outside the country. Mandarin is the Chinese Language that is officially used and spoken widely by Chinese Speaking countries.
@Maj L. Buena what does it matter if he also likes his filipino genes or his chinese genes. does it make him less of a filipino if he actually did have chinese heritage too? in spanish colonial times, the larger proportion of east asian migrants in the philippines were indeed chinese, specifically usually hokkien. The cantonese, hakka, teochew, japanese are just a rare obscure minority of minorities that soon got assimilated anyways.
Every time a relative dictates me on not doing my thing because it's bad luck, I shower them with religious and scientific references so they stop all these nonsense hahahaha
If your chinese and your born in the Philippines you are still a chinoy, just like us chinese who is born in the US will be call Chinese Americans or ABC meaning American born chinese... I like chinoy as friends..
I ain't chinese,but I study in a chinese school so basically I have lots of chinese friends....I follow itong mga kasabihan habang ccla sinusuway nla HHAHAAHHAH SKL
A non-chinese studied Chinese like you is admirable , a bi-lingual/ multi-lingual person is awesome , what more if one can speak Japanese, Korean language or any foreign language 能説多種語言會讓人另眼相看
Iba kasi tradition ng cantonese sa hokkien. Tska mas nauna ngmodernize mga mainlanders. If u want to see the traditional chinese ng hokkien b4 the communist ruling yan ay mttgpuan sa mga chinese diaspora sa south east asia.
@@sims_leaf4824 same po my father is half chinese at pure chinese naman grand father ko, YU ang totoong apelido nila iniba lang pero derived parin sa chine last name na dinala nami ngayon which is Dizon
Are these still millenials? Era na ng Gen Z ngayon (born 1997 to 2012), ang millenials tumatanda na ren, approaching 40's. Magiging 'traditional' na ren mga yan kase nagiging 'mature'/tanders na lol
My grandfather is pure chinese and my father is half chinese, Kami lang ata ang may lahing chinese na walang pina practice na tradition ng chinese hahahahaha
Yung purong pinoy ka pero ginagawa nyo lahat yung nasabi dito naiba lang ng ibigsabihin lalo na pag bagong taon grabe laht ng tradisyon nagagawa HAHAHAHA lalo na yung pula at polka dots tuwing bagong taon tas tikoy HAHAHAHA tas kelangan kompleto yung prutas mo at lahat bilog para swerte
Sino kaya filipino chinese ang pwedeng magturo sa YT ng mandarin-filipino as in nsttranslate sa tagalog ng maayos pati tone and accents. Mostly kasi mandarin-english eh hehehe
Huwag magwalis sa gabi. Malas. Chinese ba ito? Akala ko Pilipino. Don’t wash your hair… I think that’s connected to some Christian religious custom. Hmmmm…. Interesting.
At least mga Chinese traders lng at mahilig talaga sa business, di nmn sila nanakop, friendly alliance lang... Di sila mahilig sa war.. Hanggang bunganga lng sguro.. Hehe.. Unlike sa mga kano at iba.. Duhh supplier ng armas
1) Yah many Chinese old folks always forbid us to wear black, white or dark blue bcoz it signifies bad luck meaning “death” where usually such colours only worn during funerals, so it’s not practice to wear these colours during happy & big celebrations like birthdays, house warmings, Chinese New Year (CNY), anniversaries etc. Therefore, all are highly encouraged to only Red or bright colours, this means to drive away all the bad luck and monsters as Red used to symbolises the real tradition of celebrating CNY where an ugly creature 年(怪兽) has been defeated by when red fire crackers are lighted off to scare it away. Thus CNY (过年) also literally referred to defeat & overcome (过) the creature (年).
So Red colour is always preferred by the Chinese old folks in any big events or occasions all the time, they will be very pleased to see you wear in Red apparels. As such, even Angbaos are called Red Packets in this manner.
2) And yes, we don’t sweep floors before eve or during the entire CNY period. This is bcoz the old folks said we will sweep away all the good luck.
3) Even if things broke during CNY, we must all say good words or use auspicious sayings to describe for example: 富贵开花,岁岁平安, 黄金满地 instead.
Most real Chinese from Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei, Taiwan, South Korea will know this.
My mother used to give some of these traditions. :)
seems Chinese in philippines are very good looking
@Jacky Phantom guess you know who gives the most DNA lol
@Maj L. Buena lmao
@@overbored617 Filipinos.. of course. Just beautifully natural looking. Whatever race you pair Filipino DNA with, most of the time it has nice outcome.
@@fkoff7649 most Filipino-Chinese have both parents as Chinese...
@@senpai1574 I don't think so. It's either one of them is Filipino. If it's pure Chinese then the looks must be terrible, I mean the typical Chinese look.
I am filipino but I have small chinese blood. My moms middle name is Tuazon. A hispanicized chinese surname which means eldest son.
Chinese pinoys are good looking!
And here, they are all konyo kids. Like parang you make aral na pereng gnern tas its bawal to wear black or white bla bla
Isn't eldest son is Ahia?
@@oscarcyber3308 it's the fukien term for kuya actually.
Ako wala talaga kahit 1/16 pa.
I think Tuazon is based from the Chinese character 大孫 ( pronounced tua soon in hokkien which means the eldest grandson) while ah-hia is the eldest brother
@@leonardosy2898 I see. Salamat po for correction.
Whenever I shake my feet, I can't help it. My Ama would tell me if i do that, I lose alot of money. lol
kami lang yata ang may dugong chinese na walang tradisyong chinese hahaha.
Yung GF ko na Pure chinese ang family nila ay mas patriotic pa nga kay sa mga kapitbahay nila eh. Aktibo sa Gobyerno at politika ng Pinas Hahhahahahajah
Isa ako dito kapatid hahaha
Same
Ako nga Chinese immigrant magulang ko eh yung tatay ko naturalized Filipino pero di nila ako naturuan ng Hokkien o Mandarin. Di ko kasi maintindihan kung ano pinag uusapan nila kapag naghuhuntahan sila
@@zeus-odinchiefs6737 chinese- filipinos are for the most part patriotic and their loyalty lies in Manila as opposed to Beijing or Taipei
Am I the only chinoy who didnt know half of the traditions?😂😂😂
Ako nga purely Chinese eh. Di ako kakausapin ng mga kababayan natin kung di pa ko magta-Tagalog 🤣
Same HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@Pickle Muncher naku tip of the iceberg yan, many of our bishops and cardinals like bishop ongtioco, cardinal sin, and even most all the filipino saints like lorenzo ruiz and mother ignacia are all chinese filipinos
@Maj L. Buena why dont u ask them first then, rather than claiming that they wont. both lorenzo ruiz and mother ignacia had direct parents who still spoke hokkien and even taught them, so they definitely knew that they were. being "chinese-filipino" is different from just being "chinese". even if they deny their heritage, it doesn't change the fact that they are chinese filipino. It just doesn't mean, they have anything to do with china. why are you so ashamed and self-hating of your heritage? we have nothing to do with the actions of whoever else is in china now and our people have had our own great legacy in the philippines. even if one identifies more as filipino, it does not change the fact that they are chinese filipino. Filipino is not just a single ethnic group nor race of people. It is a nationality created from the concept of the philippine revolution who took the name from the original local born insulares spaniards. Every citizen of the philippines is a filipino, regardless of ethnic blood or race or religion or whatever.
Me too
the Filipino-Chinese nowadays are so lost when it comes to Chinese traditions and the language itself. Almost all can't speak Mandarin, and speaks only 'barok' hokkien as their proof to being 'Chinese'. My hair stands up hearing these young kids now attempt to speak any Chinese. You can't even hire anyone who can really speak Mandarin nowadays in the Phils. Sad...
Sad story
Why Hokkien? Just use Mandarin. It's more useful internationally anyway
@@markjosephbacho5652 hokkien is easier to learn tbh and it's used at SG,MLY and 台灣
Almost no one can speak Mandarin?? Parang baliktad ah HAHAHAHAHAHAHA,Mandarin is the Chinese most Chinese schools teach(like my school GCC),Lalo nawawala ung hokkien heritage
@Naofumi Iwatani the Filipino Hokkien is really not that useful when outside the country. Mandarin is the Chinese Language that is officially used and spoken widely by Chinese Speaking countries.
As a Part Chinese, i can relate to them
Cinoys are so beautiful
Majority of my college crushes are chinoys XD
Aww, 多谢
most of my crushes were 'singkit' before but now, not so much, nagsawa na rin yata ako hahahah
Xie xie 🤭
there's actually a beauty pageant called Mr & Ms Chinatown lol and the contestants are usually chinese filipinos
I know I am half filipino from my dad. I don't know if he is ever part Chinese. Could be. He has the features. So that must mean I am too.
Yes but I think you can't be counted as Fil-chi,you must know minnanhua
@@oscarcyber3308 in reality naman, marami di marunong maghokkien lalo na ung mga ilang generations na in ph
@Maj L. Buena what does it matter if he also likes his filipino genes or his chinese genes. does it make him less of a filipino if he actually did have chinese heritage too? in spanish colonial times, the larger proportion of east asian migrants in the philippines were indeed chinese, specifically usually hokkien. The cantonese, hakka, teochew, japanese are just a rare obscure minority of minorities that soon got assimilated anyways.
Am I the only chinoy who doesn't know how to speak mandarin lol
Chinoys doesn't necessarily need to be fluent with Huayu/Mandarin because most of Chinoy native are Minnan/Hokkian.
I cant even speak tagalog lol
I agree with Damz :)
@@damzbaritjr pero minnanhua is not being taught in most Chinese schools now,Puro Putonghua nlang except ung sa QCCA
Am I the only chinoy who does mandarin better than hokkien?
Tagalog Kung tagalog, English when English. It sounds weird to switch every 2-3 words
normal lang taglish these days, especially around metro manila
ikaw rin naman nag code switch ka rin
Gaganda tlga ng mga half chinese.
Halos lahat sila both parents Chinese....
Every time a relative dictates me on not doing my thing because it's bad luck, I shower them with religious and scientific references so they stop all these nonsense hahahaha
Yung mga paalala pala sa akin galing sa chinese 😅😅😅
im chinoy,and i dont follow some of those😆
Tradition was that the altar should not be swept because it would disturb the spirits.
My Great Grand Father is Full Chinese I dont know if I am still be callled Chinoy😅
If your chinese and your born in the Philippines you are still a chinoy, just like us chinese who is born in the US will be call Chinese Americans or ABC meaning American born chinese... I like chinoy as friends..
These are more superstitions rather than just Chinese New Year traditions.
di ako tinuruan ng mandarin ng papa ko kase raw mas importante yung english 💀 pero we still do a lot of these rin
I ain't chinese,but I study in a chinese school so basically I have lots of chinese friends....I follow itong mga kasabihan habang ccla sinusuway nla HHAHAAHHAH SKL
A non-chinese studied Chinese like you is admirable , a bi-lingual/ multi-lingual person is awesome , what more if one can speak Japanese, Korean language or any foreign language 能説多種語言會讓人另眼相看
E dito sa macao mga chinese mahilig sa black dress and white
Iba kasi tradition ng cantonese sa hokkien. Tska mas nauna ngmodernize mga mainlanders. If u want to see the traditional chinese ng hokkien b4 the communist ruling yan ay mttgpuan sa mga chinese diaspora sa south east asia.
Yung iba dito hindi man lang inexplain further yung reason kung bakit oo or hindi. Basta yes or no lang.
Ama said you cant wear red undergarments every monday.
im half chinese
My mom's cousin who is a chinoy and told me none of this are true its just a eme eme from parents XD
2:27 Cutie.
1:32 she´s cute:)
My lolo is Pure Chinese from Xiamen, China mahirap na may apelyidong Chinese napagkakamalan kang mayaman kahit hindi heheh
Same pero grategrandfather ko pa yung pure chinese(papa ng lolo ko)iniba lang nila apelyido nila into spanish
@@sims_leaf4824 same
Literally most of the chinoy descendants are from Xiamen and my grandpa said that Xiamen was once named amoy.
@@sims_leaf4824 same po my father is half chinese at pure chinese naman grand father ko, YU ang totoong apelido nila iniba lang pero derived parin sa chine last name na dinala nami ngayon which is Dizon
Are these still millenials? Era na ng Gen Z ngayon (born 1997 to 2012), ang millenials tumatanda na ren, approaching 40's. Magiging 'traditional' na ren mga yan kase nagiging 'mature'/tanders na lol
mga millenials sila pero mga mid 20s or approaching 30s ung age. ung isang guy dyan, kaklase dati ng ahiya ko so mga around that age din siya
My grandfather is pure chinese and my father is half chinese, Kami lang ata ang may lahing chinese na walang pina practice na tradition ng chinese hahahahaha
Time to dispose superstitions. Keep the celebration of festive days.
I clicked bec the guy on thumbnail is hot af
Sa ngayon hot pa din ba?? Curious lang ako, nagbabago kasi opinion ng tao over time😅😂😂😂
Yung purong pinoy ka pero ginagawa nyo lahat yung nasabi dito naiba lang ng ibigsabihin lalo na pag bagong taon grabe laht ng tradisyon nagagawa HAHAHAHA lalo na yung pula at polka dots tuwing bagong taon tas tikoy HAHAHAHA tas kelangan kompleto yung prutas mo at lahat bilog para swerte
TBH except sa parents ko parang totoo yung pag regalo ng sapatos HAHAHAHAHA
I can relate haha.
lugaw is essential.
Ang arte naman nila sa regalo. Ayaw nila ng relo ayaw rin nila ng panyo at sapatos? Anong gusto nila?
angpao
hahahahahaha
Ampao na may 1k
Ampao, like most of us today lol
Money po Ampao
I'm a full filipino but a mixer of a chinese descent AnnyeongHasayO and Ni Hao Ma
Bakit ang gaganda ng mga half Chinese na babae mas maganda pa kesa sa mga ibang half na taga western at Europe maybe mas prefer lang sakin ang asian😂😂
Halos lahat sila both parents Chinese....
lugaw is essential
Super relate hahaha
Whsts with the BS english
Good morning🌞 ka Lodi
Sino kaya filipino chinese ang pwedeng magturo sa YT ng mandarin-filipino as in nsttranslate sa tagalog ng maayos pati tone and accents. Mostly kasi mandarin-english eh hehehe
Merong youtuber na nagtuturo ng Filipino Hokkien.
Thanks for your support and prayers and alleluia alleluia alleluia Amen and amen
Luh bat di ko lam yan hahahah
Huwag magwalis sa gabi. Malas. Chinese ba ito? Akala ko Pilipino. Don’t wash your hair… I think that’s connected to some Christian religious custom. Hmmmm…. Interesting.
Gusto ko matuto ng Mandarin mahilig kasi ako sa Chinese drama... Pra kahit walang subtitle sa English.. Hehe
Chinoy Millenials are OAs? like sobrERng maERteh?
😆😆😆
Mga conyo naman to eh
Better at doing business than you jungle monkey
Kayo talaga
Singkit eyes!
Singkit Beautiful!
dibaaaa
Sabi nyo magandasingkit
Dark skin
Mga konyo naman tong mga to eh
Just mad cause we are better at doing business, Jollibee was started by a Chinese
Matagal na tayong sinakop ng china
Hahahhaha lol ano pumasok sa utak mo😂
At least mga Chinese traders lng at mahilig talaga sa business, di nmn sila nanakop, friendly alliance lang... Di sila mahilig sa war.. Hanggang bunganga lng sguro.. Hehe.. Unlike sa mga kano at iba.. Duhh supplier ng armas
Bobo spotted
Mali ka po. They came here to settle and magbagong buhay.
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