@@earthwormandruw Tagalog is the local ethnic language majorly used in the northern parts of The Philippines (Luzon) (tho other dialects co-exists in Luzon such as Kapampangan and Ilocano dialects haha) which has the capital city of Manila. Filipino is the standardized language based on several languages and majority from Tagalog with minor from Spanish and also to generalize the people hence the term "Filipino citizen".
@@earthwormandruw Tagalog came from the term _taga-ilog,_ 'taga' = "from the", 'ilog' = river. This was the dialect of the people living around and near the Pasig River, the one flowing through Manila. This was also the main language of most of the people living in Southern Luzon. Most parts of the Philippines that rebelled against Spain -- and eventually declared its independence from it -- spoke the dialect. These revolutionaries formed the first independent Philippine government -- the Malolos Republic -- and all of the documents were written in Tagalog (and Spanish iirc). Tagalog being chosen as the national language (now known as Filipino) was an Executive Order by Manuel Quezon, the first President of the Philippine Commonwealth (the Philippine government during its annexation by the US).
@@NoProtocol most definitely, it is. I’m on Bantayan Island, so many nice beaches and things here, but there’s like 7000 islands and they are all beautiful.
Filipino here, some insights I'd like to add: - The hanging coffins are a traditional burial practice of the Kankanaey people in the Cordilleras. - The wet and dry seasons vary across different climate zones, but we generally don't get typhoons from February to May (during which it gets obscenely hot) - Sapin sapin and puto belong to a wider class of desserts called kakanin, which are all made from rice but can vary greatly in taste and texture. - A lot of names and words mentioned in the video were misspelled and/or mispronounced, so take them with a grain of salt. - I would recommend listening to the Eraserheads if you haven't already, they're a legendary 90s rock band who are still popular today. More contemporary bands I'd recommend are Lola Amour and Ben&Ben.
This was a real treat. It's amazing over there. My kids just left for there Nov. 15th and will be gone a year. I'm going to visit them in May. Manila is nuts.
I've been living here in The Philippines for more than 13 years. Watching that video made me realize that it's almost impossible to portray any country in such a short time. One of my best friends back home in New York is Puerto Rican. I took some photos in a cemetery here, and sent them to her. She cracked up; Gomez, Garcia, Santos, Torres, etc. on the tombstones. Our congressman and former mayor is Richard Gomez, and his wife, Lucy Torres is our mayor and former congresswoman. While many of the words in Tagalog, Cebuano and the other languages spoken here are of Spanish origin (sometimes spelled a little differently), most Philippino people don't realize that. Having grown up with those words, they assume they're Philippine. Very few people here speak Spanish, but almost everyone who has at least a grammar school education can speak English. On the face of it, it seems strange because Spain occupied The Philippines much longer than the U.S. The difference is that the Spanish discouraged education for the native population, while the Americans encouraged it. As always, love ya.
I do remember you saying that you live in the Philippines in one of the past videos and was wondering what your thoughts were of this one! Thanks for adding
If you want to know more about Filipino music you should Checkout these artist/group: (they have English songs as well) 1.Up dharma down 2.Zack Tabudlo 3.IV of spades 4.Bugoy Drilon 5.No Rome 5.Reese Lansangan 6.BP Valenzuela 7.Sino Sikat 8.Taken by cars 9.CRWN feat. Jess Connelly 10.Ben & Ben 11.Clara Benin 12.James Reid 13.Manila Grey 14.Cliff 15.Michael Carreon 16.Albert Posis 17.Jesse Barerra
12:13 Nope. Uh-uh, the Philippines were colonized by SPAIN. In December 1898, the islands were ceded by Spain to the United States with Puerto Rico and Guam after the Spanish-American War. They were a US territory until July 4, 1946 when the country's independence was recognized by the United States with the Treaty of Manila.
yeah... this episode by GN is the worst feature of any country... i remember im so excited to see philippines coming up only to be underwhelmed by how many misinformation, mislabeled foods and places and incorrect graphics of places... the worst one when they mentioned pan-philippine hi-way have connecting tunnels to each islands and I always hear reactors wanted to come to the philippines and see these tunnels for themselves...
HI i recently discover your channel its nice and fun to see you learning new things about the philippines it might be late but you should react to tubabao odyssey refuge in the philippines and learn more things that world didn't know about us.. 😊😊
I was in the Philippines during the '80's when I was in the Army and we did some training with the The Philippine Army. What a great people...except the people who hung out directly outside the base who were...interesting😬.
I am from Nashville, which is in "Dixie Alley." There is a year-round risk of severe weather. While visiting one Christmas, the area was under a tornado watch; another time a warning. In that particular case, we didn't get a tornado where I was, but it rained like crazy, the wind was ridiculous (the rain was horizontal), with some thunder and lightning. And, did I see your face light up when they got to food?
My company has a division in the Philippines -- the recent typhoon you mention sounds like typhoon Gaemi. For that one, our folks were without power for 2 days, but otherwise treated it as no big deal. Another one just went through at the beginning of October, though it wasn't a direct hit on PH itself that time, skirting off to the north of Manila area. But yeah, overall they just seem to shrug it off -- "just how it is here" kind of thing.
@@Slowwavesix also we have 90s bands like Parokya Ni Edgar, Eraserheads, Sandwich etc. For new artists we have Sarah Geronimo, Yeng Constantino, Erik Santos, Moira Dela Torre, Adie, Janine Tenoso then groups like BINI, BGYO, SB19, ALAMAT, Adie etc.
@BeeboLeo oh yeah those are great too, I had heard the song Trip to Jerusalem a million times over there not realizing it was Eraserheads. I also forgot to mention Cueshe (Ulan). As far as non-English music, Filipino music is my second favorite, after Italian.
I'm a beach guy and they have them, lots. I once heard a description of the Philippine personality...500 years in a convent and 50 years in Hollywood. Maybe someone can remind me the name of the bar in Manila. The Filipino band did country and western music, real good. a guy could sound just like Johnny Cash and the woman could do Patsy Cline perfectly. The waiters were dwarfs or midgets? not sure what is the correct term. One of the cooler bars I've been in, felt like an acid trip. I was just normal stoned not tripping.
If you are into Rob Deniel "ulap" you should check a Pinoy singer song writer (Juan Karlos) songs "Buwan, ERE, demonyo ,medyo ako" i bet you will not get disappointed
The flaming punch is most likely from the video game Street Fighter, where one of the fighters could summon a fireball to hit his opponent with - the exploding building, probably just tossed in for good cinematic measure.
What I love about your channel, is you're not only very intelligent and attractive. But you're honestly interested in the topics you cover. (Btw I'm not hitting on you, I'm 57 😂)
Sirs, you are wrong about the largest city in terms of area. DAVAO IS THE LARGEST CITY and not THE QUEZON CITY, if im not mistaken Davao is also the largest city in terms of area in asia.
If you want to listen on some Filipino music, try to listen Pagsamo by Arthur Nery, Paraluman by Adie, Pano by Zack Tabudlo, Palagi by TJ Monterde, and Bakit Ba Ikaw by Michael Pangilinan
Learned a few years ago about the name of the country and at the same time why so many Filipinos have Spanish names. Prince Philip of Spain invaded. Spaniards mixed with the aboriginal people, hemce the last names. May be wrong on some parts.
Such an influx of fascinating informtion, the vast majority of which I did not know I needed, or wanted, to know! They certainly have an epic style of presentation. I'd love to be able to suggest a Phillipnes related book, but, alas, none spring to mind. For music I had to cheat ... and purely due to the verse saying "Sally, I'm just a gorilla. / I'll say I'll love you ever more. / Even an ape from Manila / Couldn't stop me knocking on your door!" (so including Manila!) I'll offer "Sally"! by Mike Oldfield
I don’t think I’d heard of him at all before yesterday. Man in the Rain was quite a nice song as well (not one you recommended, but I checked out his catalog)
@@NoProtocol I suspect most of his hits were before you were born ..! Also try Moonlight Shadow and Portsmouth. He's a very talented musician (he played all the instruments on Tubular Bells, for example).
sorry to tell you this but there are a ton of mistakes made on this episode of the philippines. one of the worst misinformation is the pan-philippine hi-way.. we dont have tunnels connecting the islands.. in order to cross the sea while riding a car from northern main island (Luzon) of the philippines to southern main island (mindanao) of the philippines, we use Ro-Ro boats where these boats will transport you while you are riding your car or motorbike... there are plans to build bridges to connect islands but to this day there was not and they uploaded this in september 2019.. there are a ton of mispelled names and mislabelled places and foods too... I believe this is the worst episode geography now channel have made... they have FFF episodes after each countries they feature and they always mention the mistakes they made.. it is alarming that most people say their channel is very educational but when you see their FFF (i think this means fan flag friday?) episodes you'll see how many times they make mistakes per countries... I really dont want anyone reacting to their videos. if you dont believe me, even our capital they call it "manila Metro" but supposed to be "metro manila". thats just small mistake but if you see these small mistakes like the lake beside our capital region, they said and mislabelled it as "Laguna dabai" instead of "Laguna de Bay"; a food like "sigsig" instead of "sisig"; an incorrect term for eating with your hands when they said "Kumakai kamay" and actually not only that it should be "Kamayan", i think they google translate eating with hands plus typographical error too... I think they meant to say "kumakain* ng naka-kamay". kain = eat, kumakain = eating, kamay= hands...
You should see Philippines etiquette in drinking. 😂😅❤ I also like your reaction and you always smile. Especially, you're so attentive and focused on the video reflecting you're interested in the video and not pretending or bored. Hopefully more Filipino contents. 😅
Watching this from the Philippines
That’s so nice! Feel free to add any info that you think should be mentioned (:
I've always wondered: What is the difference between Tagalog and Filipino?
Me too
@@earthwormandruw Tagalog is the local ethnic language majorly used in the northern parts of The Philippines (Luzon) (tho other dialects co-exists in Luzon such as Kapampangan and Ilocano dialects haha) which has the capital city of Manila. Filipino is the standardized language based on several languages and majority from Tagalog with minor from Spanish and also to generalize the people hence the term "Filipino citizen".
@@earthwormandruw Tagalog came from the term _taga-ilog,_ 'taga' = "from the", 'ilog' = river. This was the dialect of the people living around and near the Pasig River, the one flowing through Manila.
This was also the main language of most of the people living in Southern Luzon. Most parts of the Philippines that rebelled against Spain -- and eventually declared its independence from it -- spoke the dialect. These revolutionaries formed the first independent Philippine government -- the Malolos Republic -- and all of the documents were written in Tagalog (and Spanish iirc).
Tagalog being chosen as the national language (now known as Filipino) was an Executive Order by Manuel Quezon, the first President of the Philippine Commonwealth (the Philippine government during its annexation by the US).
The Philippines, Heaven on Earth!
I love this channel. The randomness of the reactions is top tier
Nigerian traditional wrestling tomorrow...
I really enjoyed this episode since I’m a transplant from Texas that lives in Cebu, Philippines now. Learned quite a bit from this video.
Glad you liked it. The video really made me want to visit, it looks beautiful!
@@NoProtocol most definitely, it is. I’m on Bantayan Island, so many nice beaches and things here, but there’s like 7000 islands and they are all beautiful.
Filipino here, some insights I'd like to add:
- The hanging coffins are a traditional burial practice of the Kankanaey people in the Cordilleras.
- The wet and dry seasons vary across different climate zones, but we generally don't get typhoons from February to May (during which it gets obscenely hot)
- Sapin sapin and puto belong to a wider class of desserts called kakanin, which are all made from rice but can vary greatly in taste and texture.
- A lot of names and words mentioned in the video were misspelled and/or mispronounced, so take them with a grain of salt.
- I would recommend listening to the Eraserheads if you haven't already, they're a legendary 90s rock band who are still popular today. More contemporary bands I'd recommend are Lola Amour and Ben&Ben.
This was a real treat. It's amazing over there. My kids just left for there Nov. 15th and will be gone a year. I'm going to visit them in May. Manila is nuts.
I've been living here in The Philippines for more than 13 years. Watching that video made me realize that it's almost impossible to portray any country in such a short time. One of my best friends back home in New York is Puerto Rican. I took some photos in a cemetery here, and sent them to her. She cracked up; Gomez, Garcia, Santos, Torres, etc. on the tombstones. Our congressman and former mayor is Richard Gomez, and his wife, Lucy Torres is our mayor and former congresswoman. While many of the words in Tagalog, Cebuano and the other languages spoken here are of Spanish origin (sometimes spelled a little differently), most Philippino people don't realize that. Having grown up with those words, they assume they're Philippine. Very few people here speak Spanish, but almost everyone who has at least a grammar school education can speak English. On the face of it, it seems strange because Spain occupied The Philippines much longer than the U.S. The difference is that the Spanish discouraged education for the native population, while the Americans encouraged it. As always, love ya.
I do remember you saying that you live in the Philippines in one of the past videos and was wondering what your thoughts were of this one! Thanks for adding
So glad you covered this one! I’m going at the end of this year. Cheers
Yeah, we have a bunch of Filipinos here in Toronto. Great learning!
Japan & Philippines my favorite places..
If you want to know more about Filipino music you should Checkout these artist/group: (they have English songs as well)
1.Up dharma down
2.Zack Tabudlo
3.IV of spades
4.Bugoy Drilon
5.No Rome
5.Reese Lansangan
6.BP Valenzuela
7.Sino Sikat
8.Taken by cars
9.CRWN feat. Jess Connelly
10.Ben & Ben
11.Clara Benin
12.James Reid
13.Manila Grey
14.Cliff
15.Michael Carreon
16.Albert Posis
17.Jesse Barerra
12:13 Nope. Uh-uh, the Philippines were colonized by SPAIN. In December 1898, the islands were ceded by Spain to the United States with Puerto Rico and Guam after the Spanish-American War. They were a US territory until July 4, 1946 when the country's independence was recognized by the United States with the Treaty of Manila.
yeah... this episode by GN is the worst feature of any country... i remember im so excited to see philippines coming up only to be underwhelmed by how many misinformation, mislabeled foods and places and incorrect graphics of places... the worst one when they mentioned pan-philippine hi-way have connecting tunnels to each islands and I always hear reactors wanted to come to the philippines and see these tunnels for themselves...
@@yyy-zn6xuokay and?
when I was a kid I thought the capital of the Philippines was "Vanilla"...
Interesting. Wishing you peace love and joy young lady
Thanks for constantly supporting! Hoping the same for you
1:27 is called "Pancit Palabok"
Thank you! He actually has some in the video later
I feel my filipino friend did me a disservice by taking me to Jollibee my first time and not ordering this.
And it’s f ing delicious
watching from the philippines in MINDANAO
HI i recently discover your channel its nice and fun to see you learning new things about the philippines it might be late but you should react to tubabao odyssey refuge in the philippines and learn more things that world didn't know about us.. 😊😊
I was in the Philippines during the '80's when I was in the Army and we did some training with the The Philippine Army. What a great people...except the people who hung out directly outside the base who were...interesting😬.
Love the video protocol Stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way
Thanks for the support (:
I am from Nashville, which is in "Dixie Alley." There is a year-round risk of severe weather. While visiting one Christmas, the area was under a tornado watch; another time a warning. In that particular case, we didn't get a tornado where I was, but it rained like crazy, the wind was ridiculous (the rain was horizontal), with some thunder and lightning. And, did I see your face light up when they got to food?
My company has a division in the Philippines -- the recent typhoon you mention sounds like typhoon Gaemi. For that one, our folks were without power for 2 days, but otherwise treated it as no big deal. Another one just went through at the beginning of October, though it wasn't a direct hit on PH itself that time, skirting off to the north of Manila area. But yeah, overall they just seem to shrug it off -- "just how it is here" kind of thing.
Music recommendations: Aegis: Halik, Basang Basa Sa Ulan. Kamikaze: Narda, Huling Saya. DJ Alvaro Papa Ka Ba there's a lot of good Filipino music
Hey, thanks so much for these!
@@Slowwavesix also we have 90s bands like Parokya Ni Edgar, Eraserheads, Sandwich etc. For new artists we have Sarah Geronimo, Yeng Constantino, Erik Santos, Moira Dela Torre, Adie, Janine Tenoso then groups like BINI, BGYO, SB19, ALAMAT, Adie etc.
@BeeboLeo oh yeah those are great too, I had heard the song Trip to Jerusalem a million times over there not realizing it was Eraserheads. I also forgot to mention Cueshe (Ulan). As far as non-English music, Filipino music is my second favorite, after Italian.
No Protocol Awesome Video Today!!🔥🐐🐐💎
The Indications are so good :D
Yess!
I like your little art corner :)
Shout out to the Filipinos !
Will have to check into it but i think the nickel mining may be owned by outside companies, ubless it is nationalized.
MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPPINES!!🫶🏻
8:22 Paul is wrong (as usual). The Haast's eagle is the largest eagle known to have existed
@@SonOfMuta Not known by me tho, so that basically means it never existed
*padayon lang*
We (Filipino) Love You (American) guys!!
I'm a beach guy and they have them, lots. I once heard a description of the Philippine personality...500 years in a convent and 50 years in Hollywood. Maybe someone can remind me the name of the bar in Manila. The Filipino band did country and western music, real good. a guy could sound just like Johnny Cash and the woman could do Patsy Cline perfectly. The waiters were dwarfs or midgets? not sure what is the correct term. One of the cooler bars I've been in, felt like an acid trip. I was just normal stoned not tripping.
i think they call them little people now. not sure though
literally glowing
Geo Now Philippines video was uploaded 4 or 5 years ago.
If you are into Rob Deniel "ulap" you should check a Pinoy singer song writer (Juan Karlos) songs "Buwan, ERE, demonyo ,medyo ako" i bet you will not get disappointed
Song I recommend is lions, tigers and bears by Jazmine Sullivan.
I recommend watching 'This Great Wall of China Conspiracy Theory is Disturbing' by 'Bright Insights'.
Pinoy here! ❤️🤛🏻
When it comes to music we also have PPOP..PinoyPop.I recommend our PPOP Kings SB19.And our nations girl group BINI❤
the craziest 24 hours of my life was in Manila Aug 1987 - there was a counter-Coupe D’Etat taking place,
Thrilla in Manila
The flaming punch is most likely from the video game Street Fighter, where one of the fighters could summon a fireball to hit his opponent with - the exploding building, probably just tossed in for good cinematic measure.
Thank you for this explanation!
REQUEST: Lip Sync Battle - Tom Holland
Ooh! My country!
now if you want to react to "the history of Philippines before magellan " 😊
Hollywood actress Sharon Leal is also half Philippino.
I wasn’t familiar with her by name, but once I looked her up I remembered her from Dream Girls!
She’s so fine
What I love about your channel, is you're not only very intelligent and attractive. But you're honestly interested in the topics you cover. (Btw I'm not hitting on you, I'm 57 😂)
palagi by tj monterde
Jollibee chicken is now voted #1 beating Popeyes and KFC. Next Check out 2020 tourism ad from the Philippines.
Hey its Ken and Barby :)
I didn’t realize that haha
❤❤❤
They forgot to mention Lea Salonga, the voice of Disney.
Apl (Black Eyed Peas) is from the Philippines, The Apl song video is one of my faves.
Maybe a bit generic but idc.
I don’t think I know the Apl song, I’ll check!
Can you watch turkey?
Sirs, you are wrong about the largest city in terms of area. DAVAO IS THE LARGEST CITY and not THE QUEZON CITY, if im not mistaken Davao is also the largest city in terms of area in asia.
If you want to listen on some Filipino music, try to listen Pagsamo by Arthur Nery, Paraluman by Adie, Pano by Zack Tabudlo, Palagi by TJ Monterde, and Bakit Ba Ikaw by Michael Pangilinan
Thank you for the recommendations!
You should watch The Swedish Job by Internet Historian
Learned a few years ago about the name of the country and at the same time why so many Filipinos have Spanish names. Prince Philip of Spain invaded. Spaniards mixed with the aboriginal people, hemce the last names. May be wrong on some parts.
My bad, King Phillip
👍
Thanks for watching!
Book recommenations
Noli Me Tangere by Jose Rizal
Leche by R. Zamora Linmark
America is in the Heart by Carlos Bulosan
In the Country by Mia Alvar
I was hoping that someone would comment authors, thank you!
@@NoProtocol What do you mean? 😃
❤
19:08 "Former" 😂The Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau are in Compact of Free Association with the US.
I could watch this video 7 times and I would still, upon hearing "NCR," think: "New California Republic"
@@KarmasAB123 🇷🇺
Hello 😁
Hi again
Such an influx of fascinating informtion, the vast majority of which I did not know I needed, or wanted, to know! They certainly have an epic style of presentation.
I'd love to be able to suggest a Phillipnes related book, but, alas, none spring to mind.
For music I had to cheat ... and purely due to the verse saying "Sally, I'm just a gorilla. / I'll say I'll love you ever more. / Even an ape from Manila / Couldn't stop me knocking on your door!" (so including Manila!) I'll offer "Sally"! by Mike Oldfield
Not sure I’m familiar with Mike Oldfield, I’m going to have a look!
@@NoProtocol You may be aware of his album Tubular Bells? He may well be more famous in the UK though 😁
I don’t think I’d heard of him at all before yesterday. Man in the Rain was quite a nice song as well (not one you recommended, but I checked out his catalog)
@@NoProtocol I suspect most of his hits were before you were born ..! Also try Moonlight Shadow and Portsmouth. He's a very talented musician (he played all the instruments on Tubular Bells, for example).
give arthur nery a listen.
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(:
React to "don't go to brazil" !!
Honestly, 90% of filipino i know in toronto become a nurse
0:30 I think it might be a Manny Pacquiao reference. Not sure, tho.
Ah ok, I had no idea with that one
seems like street fighter to me
20 typhoons a year...so... just under 2 a month. You'd hardly have time to dry out before the next one hits.
not first
True
sorry to tell you this but there are a ton of mistakes made on this episode of the philippines. one of the worst misinformation is the pan-philippine hi-way.. we dont have tunnels connecting the islands.. in order to cross the sea while riding a car from northern main island (Luzon) of the philippines to southern main island (mindanao) of the philippines, we use Ro-Ro boats where these boats will transport you while you are riding your car or motorbike... there are plans to build bridges to connect islands but to this day there was not and they uploaded this in september 2019.. there are a ton of mispelled names and mislabelled places and foods too... I believe this is the worst episode geography now channel have made... they have FFF episodes after each countries they feature and they always mention the mistakes they made.. it is alarming that most people say their channel is very educational but when you see their FFF (i think this means fan flag friday?) episodes you'll see how many times they make mistakes per countries... I really dont want anyone reacting to their videos. if you dont believe me, even our capital they call it "manila Metro" but supposed to be "metro manila". thats just small mistake but if you see these small mistakes like the lake beside our capital region, they said and mislabelled it as "Laguna dabai" instead of "Laguna de Bay"; a food like "sigsig" instead of "sisig"; an incorrect term for eating with your hands when they said "Kumakai kamay" and actually not only that it should be "Kamayan", i think they google translate eating with hands plus typographical error too... I think they meant to say "kumakain* ng naka-kamay". kain = eat, kumakain = eating, kamay= hands...
You should see Philippines etiquette in drinking. 😂😅❤
I also like your reaction and you always smile.
Especially, you're so attentive and focused on the video reflecting you're interested in the video and not pretending or bored.
Hopefully more Filipino contents. 😅
First to comment "First!"
First to comment last ;)
Your gorgeous ma'am
For real? I hate cassava and bread fruit. But, i think i had them both cooked in a bland way.
These guys go fast AF! Slow down!!!! Lol
These guys should title their show, "on coke or speed, all good. If not, slow the video speed down." Lol
I'm getting smarter! 😂
@@deadlyradiation7977 every day?
How about reacting to Geography Now Israel? 🇮🇱 I know someone is going to be like “oOh NoO!” But doesn’t hurt to just react😂
Not interesting.
Yeah I bet whatever you're country is, Its not interesting either.
This video has a lot of things that were not proofread
like what?
@@pheobebuffet3719 3:54 there are no tunnels
Explained?
Extrapolate?