As a Filipino, I can say that most of us can speak Tagalog and English because its literally taught in school for more than 15 years and the 180+ dialects still share a lot of similarities with Tagalog
Filipino is the Language that is being taught in schools, not Tagalog. Filipino and Tagalog are two different languages, Filipino is based of Tagalog, but they are both different languages. Most of us can speak Filipino, not Tagalog, there is a significant difference between the two.
The Philippines has 180+ languages with each major language having a different number of regional and social-class dialects. Filipino is the name of the official and national language that is based on Tagalog. The Filipino language taught in schools is based mostly on standardized Manileño Tagalog which differs greatly from the Tagalog in the surrounding southern Luzon provinces and nearby islands.
Yes! I agree with u guys, the "doomed" word is not right word for our country's geography, I think our geography is kinda special and unique,even we have separated islands we still feel connected, and from the storms and earthquakes,from droughts and wet season we're all learned and adapted from it.After all those unfortunate situations,we still get to enjoy our life,we eat a lot of filipino foods and go to beautiful beaches.We feel blessed and proud after all. By the way guys I'm from TABLAS,ROMBLON, in the Southern part part of Luzon 🤓 🇵🇭
I am a Filipino, and I would never swap the Philippines for any country in the world. Inspite of all the natural disasters we learn how to live with it. Filipinos are brave, happy, friendly and resilient people.
The Philippines has infrastructure issues. It's catching up from the past years. It has so many airports on every tourist spots to connect the islands. People is the best asset of the country. We have options to find ways to survive and make money around the world.
Filipino here. Everything hoser said in this video is an absolute fact. Not sure how y’all took this as a slight against the Filipino people, he’s merely listing all the challenges a developing country faces and every single thing he said is well documented and every Filipino has experienced. This safeguarding Filipinos’ feelings is going to do nothing to help further development of the country esp the parts of the country that are still massively underdeveloped outside of the capital Manila. Development which should be able to improve people’s lives and put the Philippines in a more economically secure position
I have a Filipino wife and lived the last 4yrs there before moving to Kuala Lumpur for work. We always wanted to retire in the Philippines but after waking up many time to earthquakes, a volcano eruption and many typhoons plus the crazy traffic we think the Thailand would be a better option. The people are so friendly and welcoming but unfortunately that's not enough for us to retire there but we will always visit as it's a special place to us.
Take it or leave it dude Philippine is the best no matter what desaster comes we pilipino build by God and depend only to almighty crazy traffic you said go to California you see more crazier traffic and the most homeless ness people on earth
Remember the Majapahit and SriVijaya Empire? It united the Maritime Southeast Asia. So it is not impossible to unite the whole archipelago because of its geography. Austronesians are known for navigating the ocean.
hahah i like how the words just dont sit right for you guys. it's like my sister arguing with me for using the word "disabled", she wants me to learn that "physically challenged" is the right word XD
12:57 i think you are underestimating How difficult and Especially Expensive such a project would be to connect all the islands like that or not thinking about it, not every country can do that, has the resources or at least not quickly and whitout problems and that's WHITOUT the often Natural Disasters that would destroy all of it while it's still being build.
I had to believe that black eye real one typhoon evening during my grade school year when we suddenly woke up because the roof of our house was suddenly blown away by wind. I had to carry a tv to my granma’s house when a tree branch hit my eye as I try to run to avoid getting the tv wet. The next morning, wow, black eye it was. Indeed, it made us more resilient and more accepting because we got used to it and maybe believed that it just is. So we just rebuild or for the others, find a life outside of the Philippines. More power!!! Thanks for the reaction ❤️❤️❤️
Hoser is quite wrong on this one , when it comes to connectivity , filipinos were well connected to each other and to other countries , japanese traders and filipino traders went to each others countries , same with india , china , and the middle east (which is how Islam made its way to South East Asia) Indonesia , Malaysia , Brunei etc... , we were all well connected becuz of the oceans , we set sail and made contact with other filipinos and nations , the philippines is Mountainous , but it has an abundance of water , of oceans , oceans that you can sail boats and ships on which is much better transport when your country is an archipelago and mountainous and very forested etc , Also Marcos wasnt a dictator , he declared martial law becuz of the growing communist threat of the CPP-NPA-NDF that was very active at the time.
Thank you to both of you for sharing your reactions on this video. Like you, I feel that this video is very negative and under estimate the human ability. As you mentioned the example of the native Americans thought without much nature barrels, they choose to keep their relationships apart. In ancient times, Romem and the Chinese even knew about each other even they were thousands miles far apart. There are many still think that the enforcement of one national language is the only way of unification in nation building. However, the diversity of languages, religions, and couture do not hinder the unity of a country people. Given time, patient, natural interactions and acceptance of each other from various groups, we will become one. The video has also under estimated the capabilities of modern technology and its availability to locals. It is greed, envy, bullying, oppression and smearing that keep each other away.
I understand, these two Americans are trying to be kind. But I strongly agree with the video they’re reacting to. I grew up in southern Leyte. I joined the USMC and went to many other countries and all across the US. The Philippines is a very rough country to live in when it comes to natural disasters. We have had 2 massive typhoons and a massive landslide just in Leyte alone. Look up the 2006 southern Leyte landslide. It happened only 15 minutes away from where I live. Lost many friends. Typhoon Yolanda made landfall just north of my island. Tacloban was wasted.
The sources of this video has discounted the most important asset of my country, our people. Whatever natural calamity occurs the resiliency of my countrymen always pickup their lives and move forward.
I have worked in many places of the globe, and the Philippines is still the best place to be despite that it is situated at the pacific ring of fire and the west pacific typhoon belt. Fresh air from the east comes from the largest body of water, the soil is rich and surrounded by aquatic resources. I would never have chosen to retire in africa, india, china, arab countries, south america, eastern europe or near the poles where it is too cold. I love the Philippines.
You're right that the American Indians developed separately without being islands but I think that also has to do with geography in a way. The American Indians didn't have horses because those (along with pigs, cows, and chickens) only existed in the old world so they had no way to maintain control over huge amounts of territory.
The Doomed are those Final Destination is the Hellfire. The doomed are those who died without Faith. This world is a testing place Not a resting place.
Whomever made this video has no idea how patriotic Filipinos are. We might have distinct indegenous group but we are all Filipinos. We support our people and we move as one.
Its a part of our life style . . Its only a little scratch on our everyday life . . No big deal to us . . Its because we are Filipino . . Stand with the fist !!
Filipinos are resilient because we get 20-30 typhoons per year, several minor and a few major earthquakes every quarter, a volcanic eruption every 2-5 years, and concurrent flooding and landslides with every rainy season. Fortunately, tsunamis are rare but storm surges occur with every typhoon. As for climate change, it doesn't really mean inevitable global warming or sea level rise because the frequent vulcanism and tectonic plate activity keeps the land rising even as water and wind erode the mountains and coasts.
this is healthy knowing the dangers overtime in can be analyze and create buffers, acquired 50% of defense against the power of nature ill take that anytime
the thing about this video i find innacurate , is him saying that filipinos back then werent connected , when they were , many of them were sea farers who traded with each other and fought each other also marcos wasnt a dictator , and even if he was , id rather a dictator who builds useful things for the country that we still use today like trains , than the yellow democrats who wasted money building one flag pole that cost us 7 million pesos and a bridge with no river and a wooden bridge that collapsed bcuz of poor maintenance and bad materials.
Hi! please watch this..a debate from the early 50s. 1956 High School Exchange Students in USA Debate on Prejudice (2): Philippines, Japan, UK, Indonesia
If it would be doomed by geography, it would somethinh political. For China, their sea trade routes need to cross Philippine's borders while U.S.A only has the country as base operations in the pacific ever a war would occur. Side note: I don't know when you plan to stay but I'd just warn you that presidential elections would start in May and it can be pretty bad... Gl
the culture of the philippines is very rich, the place of the philippines is very beautiful, there are many typhoons and disasters but it's not that bad if it really happens every day, why is the population of the philippines so large? still alive because it's not that bad storms and earthquakes here about people who don't like us and don't look at us equally we can't do anything there if they don't appreciate the Philippines
some are true some are false into his history about the philippines he just base his knowledge , where did he got that history ,i think he must got a perfect history if he can research in an old school encyclopedia books.
I'd avoid those kinds of people. He's the nephew of Carol Araullo, Atom's NPA mom. You don't take history lessons from people notorious for pushing their own version of history. You go listen to unbiased historians with no vested interests.
Thats news to me i dont know anything about that tho well he seems credible just dont take everything he says as facts thats the general rule in the internet
@@guywithmanyname5247 it's all over the news so you can confirm this, and even to this day, Carol Araullo echoes whatever the communist party says. Heck, even Atom Araullo has been trying to discredit whatever the current gov't is doing (dissent is okay, but him as a media/news reporter feeding people with lies is a big slap to the people and betrays the code of ethics of journalism).
Kumusta NOT KUMUTSA. 😜 and Not all Moro are Muslims and Not all Muslims are Moro. I’m Cebuana and I’m muslim. My husband is Ilonggo and he is Muslim. 🤔 Ofw granny living in Kuwait 💞
Thanks for the reaction, also election period in the Philippines is here sooo maybe you want to know something about it (not literally going deep into the politics) if ever, you can react to the video I sent on Discord, if not no prob.
The Filipino language completely failed as a national language because most of us (especially when you go south of the country) rather use our own regional languages and dialects to communicate to each other and English when in terms of business and government-related matters.
@Lianhua Xin bro, most of Tagalogs now cant even talk the language without even mixing English with said Language. They even called it "taglish" for a reason.
You can't just say 'from what we've seen' because you have no idea how ethnolinguistic and religious tensions effect a country. You can say the united states is united, but doea that that mean there's no constant tension between blacks whites and asians. Take note of the friction between the southern muslim Filipinos and the Christians ones, also there are many ethnic groups in the Philipines across the Islands, they have to deal with that. That's not 'nothing' dudes.
👋😄🇵🇭 English / Philippine or Filipino English: Good afternoon from Zamboanga City here in the Philippines! Chavacano de Zamboanga/Zamboangueño Chavacano: Buenas tardes desde na Ciudad de Zamboanga aqui na Filipinas! Filipino: Magandang hapon mula sa Siyudad ng /Lungsod Zamboanga rito sa Pilipinas! // Magandáng hápon mulâ sa Siyudád ng /Lungsód Zamboanga rito sa Pilipínas! Tagalog ng Maynila / Manila Tagalog: Magandang hapon mula sa Lungsod ng Zamboanga rito sa Pilipinas!
As a Filipino that video is historically inaccurate…. I don’t really care all that much about the rest of the topics that he discussed, but that segment about pre-colonial history is utter BS. If you want to learn more about Philippine pre-colonial history, then I would rather suggest the article (Transforming Manila: China, Islam and Spain in a Global Port City - By Ethan Hawkley), You could search it on Google and it’s free.
TO HOSER WHO MADE THAT VIDEO YOU ARE REVIEWING: I do a bit agree with you at a certain point but you've got the wrong research. Believe me as I am a true and full blooded Filipino that was born and raised in Cebu (Central Visayas Region), then worked, got married and retired in Southern Luzon and (most of/in my entire life) roamed around almost all of the provinces in the Philippines working for my country before I retired. To tell you, the Philippines is composed of three group of islands namely Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. On the other hand, Bisaya/Binisaya is not a certian dialect but a language which is a conglomerate of so many dialects found or spoken throghout the Visayas and spread or shared with Mindanao namely Cebuano, Waray, Hiligaynon which is different from Ilonggo and many more. You've got badly the wrong language/dialect map representation most especially that of the Ilocano. Research religiously and conscientously.
Sorry, I am Filipino but I do not agree with his narrative..he is too far off..he should have researched our history as a people some more..but on the other hand its interesting that our country is being discussed. Many thanks for reacting to this commentary..
This video is inaccurate because of english words it used. So much hyperbole. As a Filipino, I don't agree to any of the exaggeration used on this video.
Oh my gosh, who made that video. It's disappointing. It makes me feel like it's our fault we have a lot of natural disasters here in the Ph when those are the reason why we are strong as one. Those 180+ dialects won't hinder us to become one when someone's in need of help. He literally said we're doomed lmao.
Is this true seems negative I don't know if it is true or not. Many words are not true saying about the philippines is there evidence to prove it that this is True at all?this video is in accurate talking about like this like that.That philippines will be doom will have a bad lock this video is really in accurate at all who ever made this video is nonsense and not good if you hate philippines don't make a video like this that it will be doom that's not right! 🤔😐😒
As a Filipino, I can say that most of us can speak Tagalog and English because its literally taught in school for more than 15 years and the 180+ dialects still share a lot of similarities with Tagalog
Languages, not dialects
Filipino is the Language that is being taught in schools, not Tagalog. Filipino and Tagalog are two different languages, Filipino is based of Tagalog, but they are both different languages. Most of us can speak Filipino, not Tagalog, there is a significant difference between the two.
The Philippines has 180+ languages with each major language having a different number of regional and social-class dialects.
Filipino is the name of the official and national language that is based on Tagalog. The Filipino language taught in schools is based mostly on standardized Manileño Tagalog which differs greatly from the Tagalog in the surrounding southern Luzon provinces and nearby islands.
Hhahaha who is your teacher? I dont have a tagalog subject. My teacher taught me FILIPINO.
Languages
Yes! I agree with u guys, the "doomed" word is not right word for our country's geography, I think our geography is kinda special and unique,even we have separated islands we still feel connected, and from the storms and earthquakes,from droughts and wet season we're all learned and adapted from it.After all those unfortunate situations,we still get to enjoy our life,we eat a lot of filipino foods and go to beautiful beaches.We feel blessed and proud after all. By the way guys I'm from TABLAS,ROMBLON, in the Southern part part of Luzon 🤓 🇵🇭
Were more like, a special case... where we have to learn on our own
You all feel connected? Could you explain the Islamist separatist state then?
I am a Filipino, and I would never swap the Philippines for any country in the world. Inspite of all the natural disasters we learn how to live with it. Filipinos are brave, happy, friendly and resilient people.
The Philippines has infrastructure issues. It's catching up from the past years. It has so many airports on every tourist spots to connect the islands. People is the best asset of the country. We have options to find ways to survive and make money around the world.
Filipino here. Everything hoser said in this video is an absolute fact. Not sure how y’all took this as a slight against the Filipino people, he’s merely listing all the challenges a developing country faces and every single thing he said is well documented and every Filipino has experienced. This safeguarding Filipinos’ feelings is going to do nothing to help further development of the country esp the parts of the country that are still massively underdeveloped outside of the capital Manila. Development which should be able to improve people’s lives and put the Philippines in a more economically secure position
I have a Filipino wife and lived the last 4yrs there before moving to Kuala Lumpur for work. We always wanted to retire in the Philippines but after waking up many time to earthquakes, a volcano eruption and many typhoons plus the crazy traffic we think the Thailand would be a better option. The people are so friendly and welcoming but unfortunately that's not enough for us to retire there but we will always visit as it's a special place to us.
Take it or leave it dude Philippine is the best no matter what desaster comes we pilipino build by God and depend only to almighty crazy traffic you said go to California you see more crazier traffic and the most homeless ness people on earth
@@ceciliomiranda8380 😭
@Dory Ricks OK boss what ever you think enjoy life.
@Dory Ricks where in the Philippines or parts of the Philippines that does not affected by all calamities?
Remember the Majapahit and SriVijaya Empire? It united the Maritime Southeast Asia. So it is not impossible to unite the whole archipelago because of its geography. Austronesians are known for navigating the ocean.
hahah i like how the words just dont sit right for you guys. it's like my sister arguing with me for using the word "disabled", she wants me to learn that "physically challenged" is the right word XD
i dont know how or why but positivity is just built into our personalities into us, i could honestly not explain
Just to give heads up for those who'll be commenting "180+ dialects", no, they're not just mere dialects, they're completely different languages.
I'm kapampangan we have our own language besides tagalog, but tagalog is often taught in school as well as english, but I could speak tagalog .
Hello guys! I'm from Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines! Thank you for featuring our country.
12:57 i think you are underestimating How difficult and Especially Expensive such a project would be to connect all the islands like that or not thinking about it, not every country can do that, has the resources or at least not quickly and whitout problems and that's WHITOUT the often Natural Disasters that would destroy all of it while it's still being build.
I had to believe that black eye real one typhoon evening during my grade school year when we suddenly woke up because the roof of our house was suddenly blown away by wind. I had to carry a tv to my granma’s house when a tree branch hit my eye as I try to run to avoid getting the tv wet. The next morning, wow, black eye it was. Indeed, it made us more resilient and more accepting because we got used to it and maybe believed that it just is. So we just rebuild or for the others, find a life outside of the Philippines. More power!!! Thanks for the reaction ❤️❤️❤️
Hoser is quite wrong on this one , when it comes to connectivity , filipinos were well connected to each other and to other countries , japanese traders and filipino traders went to each others countries , same with india , china , and the middle east (which is how Islam made its way to South East Asia) Indonesia , Malaysia , Brunei etc... , we were all well connected becuz of the oceans , we set sail and made contact with other filipinos and nations , the philippines is Mountainous , but it has an abundance of water , of oceans , oceans that you can sail boats and ships on which is much better transport when your country is an archipelago and mountainous and very forested etc , Also Marcos wasnt a dictator , he declared martial law becuz of the growing communist threat of the CPP-NPA-NDF that was very active at the time.
Thank you to both of you for sharing your reactions on this video.
Like you, I feel that this video is very negative and under estimate the human ability.
As you mentioned the example of the native Americans thought without much nature barrels, they choose to keep their relationships apart.
In ancient times, Romem and the Chinese even knew about each other even they were thousands miles far apart.
There are many still think that the enforcement of one national language is the only way of unification in nation building. However, the diversity of languages, religions, and couture do not hinder the unity of a country people. Given time, patient, natural interactions and acceptance of each other from various groups, we will become one.
The video has also under estimated the capabilities of modern technology and its availability to locals.
It is greed, envy, bullying, oppression and smearing that keep each other away.
I understand, these two Americans are trying to be kind. But I strongly agree with the video they’re reacting to. I grew up in southern Leyte. I joined the USMC and went to many other countries and all across the US. The Philippines is a very rough country to live in when it comes to natural disasters. We have had 2 massive typhoons and a massive landslide just in Leyte alone. Look up the 2006 southern Leyte landslide. It happened only 15 minutes away from where I live. Lost many friends. Typhoon Yolanda made landfall just north of my island. Tacloban was wasted.
Stay safe and God bless always guys, watching from the Phillipines
16:30 about this.. it's like crashing 20 toyota corolla vs crashing 1 lambo
The sources of this video has discounted the most important asset of my country, our people. Whatever natural calamity occurs the resiliency of my countrymen always pickup their lives and move forward.
I have worked in many places of the globe, and the Philippines is still the best place to be despite that it is situated at the pacific ring of fire and the west pacific typhoon belt. Fresh air from the east comes from the largest body of water, the soil is rich and surrounded by aquatic resources. I would never have chosen to retire in africa, india, china, arab countries, south america, eastern europe or near the poles where it is too cold. I love the Philippines.
You're right that the American Indians developed separately without being islands but I think that also has to do with geography in a way. The American Indians didn't have horses because those (along with pigs, cows, and chickens) only existed in the old world so they had no way to maintain control over huge amounts of territory.
Batangas City, Batangas 🙋♂️ 🇵🇭
The Doomed are those Final Destination is the Hellfire. The doomed are those who died without Faith. This world is a testing place Not a resting place.
Whomever made this video has no idea how patriotic Filipinos are. We might have distinct indegenous group but we are all Filipinos. We support our people and we move as one.
Well sadly filipinos Greatest enemies are themselves too.
I'm from Davao Del Sur, Mindanao.
Hurricane is normal in the Philippines. It’s part of our every life. We are use to it, like eating rice everyday.
Its a part of our life style . . Its only a little scratch on our everyday life . . No big deal to us . . Its because we are Filipino . . Stand with the fist !!
Filipinos are resilient because we get 20-30 typhoons per year, several minor and a few major earthquakes every quarter, a volcanic eruption every 2-5 years, and concurrent flooding and landslides with every rainy season. Fortunately, tsunamis are rare but storm surges occur with every typhoon. As for climate change, it doesn't really mean inevitable global warming or sea level rise because the frequent vulcanism and tectonic plate activity keeps the land rising even as water and wind erode the mountains and coasts.
this is healthy knowing the dangers overtime in can be analyze and create buffers, acquired 50% of defense against the power of nature ill take that anytime
the thing about this video i find innacurate , is him saying that filipinos back then werent connected , when they were , many of them were sea farers who traded with each other and fought each other also marcos wasnt a dictator , and even if he was , id rather a dictator who builds useful things for the country that we still use today like trains , than the yellow democrats who wasted money building one flag pole that cost us 7 million pesos and a bridge with no river and a wooden bridge that collapsed bcuz of poor maintenance and bad materials.
I know Ferdinand Marcos save the Philippine to become communist country and duterte save the Philippines to become narcotic country
Watching from Province of Rizal Philippines,
Hi! please watch this..a debate from the early 50s. 1956 High School Exchange Students in USA Debate on Prejudice (2): Philippines, Japan, UK, Indonesia
Helo I'm always watching I'm living in iloilo city Philippines God bless
It's actually 7641 Islands
If it would be doomed by geography, it would somethinh political. For China, their sea trade routes need to cross Philippine's borders while U.S.A only has the country as base operations in the pacific ever a war would occur.
Side note: I don't know when you plan to stay but I'd just warn you that presidential elections would start in May and it can be pretty bad... Gl
I'm from Western Visayas..Aklan..where you can find the Island of Boracay 🇵🇭🏝
Watching from KSA!
the culture of the philippines is very rich, the place of the philippines is very beautiful, there are many typhoons and disasters but it's not that bad if it really happens every day, why is the population of the philippines so large? still alive because it's not that bad storms and earthquakes here about people who don't like us and don't look at us equally we can't do anything there if they don't appreciate the Philippines
We only have love for The Philippines ❤️
some are true some are false into his history about the philippines he just base his knowledge , where did he got that history ,i think he must got a perfect history if he can research in an old school encyclopedia books.
We may have internal problems with our native tribes or religious groups BUT if you hurt 1 innocent Filipino we will unite and make you responsible.
Well i didn't get offended by the negativity i just thought he was speaking fax.
You guys should React to revolt of the lakans by kerby araullo it talks about the pre hispanic philippines trying to fight back the spanish
I'd avoid those kinds of people. He's the nephew of Carol Araullo, Atom's NPA mom. You don't take history lessons from people notorious for pushing their own version of history. You go listen to unbiased historians with no vested interests.
Thats news to me i dont know anything about that tho well he seems credible just dont take everything he says as facts thats the general rule in the internet
@@guywithmanyname5247 it's all over the news so you can confirm this, and even to this day, Carol Araullo echoes whatever the communist party says. Heck, even Atom Araullo has been trying to discredit whatever the current gov't is doing (dissent is okay, but him as a media/news reporter feeding people with lies is a big slap to the people and betrays the code of ethics of journalism).
I never watch those guys content and news tho i dont watch news now a days i dont like politics.
Kumusta NOT KUMUTSA. 😜 and Not all Moro are Muslims and Not all Muslims are Moro. I’m Cebuana and I’m muslim. My husband is Ilonggo and he is Muslim. 🤔
Ofw granny living in Kuwait 💞
Las Piñas City, Metro Manila 👍
Thanks for the reaction, also election period in the Philippines is here sooo maybe you want to know something about it (not literally going deep into the politics) if ever, you can react to the video I sent on Discord, if not no prob.
Re suggest it!
The Filipino language completely failed as a national language because most of us (especially when you go south of the country) rather use our own regional languages and dialects to communicate to each other and English when in terms of business and government-related matters.
@Dory Ricks as a person who speaks the two languages i will say yes, it is quite cringe using it.
@Lianhua Xin "for real Tagalog bloods" what does it even mean? lol
@Lianhua Xin bro, most of Tagalogs now cant even talk the language without even mixing English with said Language. They even called it "taglish" for a reason.
@Lianhua Xin Also, we can say that we are learning Filipino and not Tagalog. The one that is not incredibly slow and tedious to say.
What if you know how to speak your regional language AND English?
Not all bed ridden are first to die.
Talk all you want Uncle Sam. Were not fools to believe you anyway.
You can't just say 'from what we've seen' because you have no idea how ethnolinguistic and religious tensions effect a country. You can say the united states is united, but doea that that mean there's no constant tension between blacks whites and asians. Take note of the friction between the southern muslim Filipinos and the Christians ones, also there are many ethnic groups in the Philipines across the Islands, they have to deal with that. That's not 'nothing' dudes.
👋😄🇵🇭
English / Philippine or Filipino English: Good afternoon from Zamboanga City here in the Philippines!
Chavacano de Zamboanga/Zamboangueño Chavacano: Buenas tardes desde na Ciudad de Zamboanga aqui na Filipinas!
Filipino: Magandang hapon mula sa Siyudad ng /Lungsod Zamboanga rito sa Pilipinas! // Magandáng hápon mulâ sa Siyudád ng /Lungsód Zamboanga rito sa Pilipínas!
Tagalog ng Maynila / Manila Tagalog: Magandang hapon mula sa Lungsod ng Zamboanga rito sa Pilipinas!
Haiisssst imagine lang nila ang doomed na yan🤣🤣🤣🤣
for me, they use the word "doomed" in the title just to clickbait..
Please react to Dolla-BAD new comeback song it's trending now in Malaysia Gg from malaysia MPop
every Pinoy speak English even if its wrong grammar 😀
The Philippines is one of the best places in the entire world.
As a Filipino that video is historically inaccurate…. I don’t really care all that much about the rest of the topics that he discussed, but that segment about pre-colonial history is utter BS. If you want to learn more about Philippine pre-colonial history, then I would rather suggest the article (Transforming Manila: China, Islam and Spain in a Global Port City - By Ethan Hawkley), You could search it on Google and it’s free.
don't fight anymore folks, this channel is too biased in the philippines
@@jeff8355 what?
Land of creation the land of gold Ophir .
nice intro
Thank you!
TO HOSER WHO MADE THAT VIDEO YOU ARE REVIEWING: I do a bit agree with you at a certain point but you've got the wrong research. Believe me as I am a true and full blooded Filipino that was born and raised in Cebu (Central Visayas Region), then worked, got married and retired in Southern Luzon and (most of/in my entire life) roamed around almost all of the provinces in the Philippines working for my country before I retired. To tell you, the Philippines is composed of three group of islands namely Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. On the other hand, Bisaya/Binisaya is not a certian dialect but a language which is a conglomerate of so many dialects found or spoken throghout the Visayas and spread or shared with Mindanao namely Cebuano, Waray, Hiligaynon which is different from Ilonggo and many more. You've got badly the wrong language/dialect map representation most especially that of the Ilocano. Research religiously and conscientously.
Mag aaway pa kayo🤦😅
Most of his saying is not true, by the way i always watch you i like u guys from philippines, wish u guys visit here tnx :))
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This man who is talking is wrong,filipinos are connected even we have differnt dialects,he doesn’t know the history of the philippines!
Nanghuhula lang yan para may masabi hindi pa nakapnta yan sa pilipinas
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He said pilipino are not connected lol thats was a big mistake
Right? We haven’t even been there yet, and we know that’s false 🤣
Well yeah The Filipinos are Connected at the same time Not Connected
fact
Sorry, I am Filipino but I do not agree with his narrative..he is too far off..he should have researched our history as a people some more..but on the other hand its interesting that our country is being discussed. Many thanks for reacting to this commentary..
Thank you ❤️
There is one misinformation here. Marcos is not a dictator.
What the H......?
This video is inaccurate because of english words it used. So much hyperbole. As a Filipino, I don't agree to any of the exaggeration used on this video.
What???
You asking a qustion?
cc it
Oh my gosh, who made that video. It's disappointing. It makes me feel like it's our fault we have a lot of natural disasters here in the Ph when those are the reason why we are strong as one. Those 180+ dialects won't hinder us to become one when someone's in need of help. He literally said we're doomed lmao.
We totally agree
If the word "exaggeration" is in a form of a TH-cam video, then this is it😂
The person whom made the video is ill-informed and lacking thorough research. It's good that you still made a reaction.
Is this true seems negative I don't know if it is true or not. Many words are not true saying about the philippines is there evidence to prove it that this is True at all?this video is in accurate talking about like this like that.That philippines will be doom will have a bad lock this video is really in accurate at all who ever made this video is nonsense and not good if you hate philippines don't make a video like this that it will be doom that's not right! 🤔😐😒
That’s what I was saying at the end 😅 -Miles
The narrator talks nonesense......we were united with one dialect Tagalog or pilipino.....I feel sorry for the narrator......
CANCELL!!!! CANCELL!!!CANCELL
WHO EVER UPLOADED THE. VIDEO
I hope you don’t mean us 😬 we’ve got y’all’s back!
@@TheCommodity He's talking about the video you are watching.
The creator of this video definitely never live in the Philippines long enough to know the country. I think he got his idea from negative media.
These video is false
Marcos is not a dictator