Hi. I am a mixed Filipina and Spanish but am also adopted. I really liked listening to you podcast because it helps me understand a little bit of who I am as an American Filipina. Both my adopted parents are Filipinos. My bioparents are Filipinos. My adopted parents never told me the truth about my adoption until I was an adult. I finally searched for my relatives on both sides and found out so much more. My adopted parents wanted me to be Filipino first before American. So when I came to the US, I joined the Filipino folk dances, participated in pageants and discouraged to have white friends. So I grew up Filipino but...I had such a mix reaction from people who saw me as half or mixed. I would be asked after my adoption journey, did I find my white father. I would go to a store and someone thought I am from other countries, Middle East, Mexican, Korean, Chinese. Yes, I've got that look that I could blend in with any culture. After my adoption search, I found out that my biomother's people have Spanish. They all have the same skin color and chestnut eye color. My biofather's people have some Portuguese in their DNA way, back. I have embraced myself as American Filipino because I was raised in America but also raised very Filipino by my adopted parents. I am proud being Filipino and I take the time to explain, how DNA works for those who don't believe I'm Filipino ,100%. Unfortunately, I didn't meet my bioparents. They have passed away. I thank them for the good genes and I thank my adopted parents for their insight to make Filipino culture a part of my life.
Filipinos are so family-oriented and have very strong bayanihan in our culture. It does not matter how many part Filipino blood you are, as long you have a little drop of Filipino in you, you are Filipino! End of the story! Mabuhay kababayan!
omg!!! your daughter Lucy is all grown up and cute, beautiful. That was a good Tinikling dance. we are all happy that your family are half Pinoy Your grandma is proud of you.
I was touched by watching your daughters dance the Tinikling and Lucy's story warmed my heart. I lived in WA but I was born in Zamboanga del Norte a region in Mindanao, Philippines. I can tell that you have a deep connection to Filipino traditions, customs and your love of Filipino food is a way to reconnect with your roots. Love your video.
If you believe in your heart that you're a Filipino, it doesn't matter if your part Filipino or 1/4 Filipino. You are a Filipino! Mabuhay kayo Kabayan!
Hi! I’m a Filipino working here in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Just stumble upon your channel. Glad you’re not forgetting the roots. Keep safe❤ Good job
Watching your video makes me proud as pinoy. The way your pretty daughter interact with you shows how you raise her as respectful & good pinoy daughter. Hoping you & your family will visit the Philippines & meet your roots here as well as enjoy what our culture can offer you.
I’m so impressed with you and your family. I’m also a proud Filipino (like most Pinoys are), but I’m also fully American. Born and raised American. I hope someday you’ll be able experience more cultural events and maybe even be invited to a Debut. There are so many cities in the US that celebrate Filipinos because we are a huge part of American history. As I write this, a Filipino just won “the Voice”. I’m sure, if you’re not already aware, music is a huge part of our lives. As well as caregiving, soldiering, fighting, and food. Keep up the great content. I am a new follower.
Hello, I am a Filipino and a teacher here in Thailand, I stumbled upon your video and subscribed at once. I agree with @ericvhoi, it doesn't matter whether you are part Filipino, you are a Filipino. Keep on dancing the tinikling. I am happy and smiling at your beautiful family.
Your daughter is so pretty and i like her personality. She's very outspoken and appreciative even though you guys don't know much about the culture. You guys didn't had to but still try to dig deeper through history.
I'm glad to know that your daughter is proud of her Filipino heritage. Hope the whole family visits the Philippines soon and renews ties with Filipino relatives! God bless!
Hey bro, just hearing your daughter’s acknowledgment of her Filipino heritage and being proud of it is really heartwarming. Kudos to you and your wife for raising them in their bicultural lineage. Hoping you can visit your homeland soon. You are always welcome here.🙏❤️🇵🇭
Hello Kabayan, I enjoyed your lovely chat podcast with your daughter. I laughed at the part where she met 2 filipino couple. I can understand why they think your daughter isn't one, simply because her features really look more of a caucasian ancerstry. 1 sub from England. The ginataang tapioca that was mentioned is a traditional dessert which we call it Bilo-bilo in Luzon, other big islands call it by other name. Usually served in fiestas, specially on all souls day in November.
Our 16 year old granddaughter is very proud of her Filipino heritage. She has lots of Irish genes from both me and our daughter in law. That gives her milk-white skin and bright red hair. She complains that no one believes she is Asian.😂 when she was younger and out with her Lola everyone thought Mrs. Rick was her nanny. Or that she was kidnapped 😂❤
@@TheOriginalRick oh ur the one who uploaded the filipno americn speakng tagalog that i had/ have seen before.. I notice u in filipino part vlog her daughter half pinay episode vlog Also commentd..
I love that your family are doing this together in that one room. Very Filipino. My son is Full Filipino but on your description, Good Filipino? He is born here in the US but showed him Filipino culture and he is brought up with Filipino values even if he cant speak Tagalog. Also, I suggest watching the 3 episode of “The Filipino Story” here in YT. If you find yourself a bit on those 3 videos, then you may pinpoint in your life the “invisibly Filipino” in you. Cheers
The "1/4 accurate" got me laughing. But seriously, its so cool that you are proud of your Filipino heritage. I hope your family all the best. Mabuhay tayo lahat!
I’m half too! Only now at 49 years old I’m making friends with “Americans” I grew up in California and Hawaii and my dad was the only white guy I knew growing up. I ended up marrying a white guy too! My daughter wishes she was full Filipino. All our friends are Filipino and she feels out of place sometimes. I keep telling her it’s ok to be glad who she is. PS my cousin is the news anchor for KSL Utah, Ashley Moser. She’s half too!
Haller 1/4 Kabayan, your content is very interesting and I enjoyed the fun story about your daughter on the Pinoy culture...your new 100% Filipino in Toronto.
Nice video. I myself have a son who is half filipino. He's getting married soon. I always pray to God that I get a chance to see my future grandchildren, who are going to be 1/4 filipino like your children.
Then I must be an adjacent Filipino since I am of Scottish and Australia biological parents but my Step-Mother is a Filipina. 🙂 Love Philippines. I visit the country every year. 🙂
Hello, Kabayanihan. I can easily evaluate the Pilipino roots of your daughter through her facial feature, antics, mannerism and smiles, even if I may see her anywhere else. Be exceedingly glad, you belong to the holy people of the Living God... Have a nice day!
Very nice your vlogs are so amazing knowing your filipino roots, culture, traditions and beliefs. You have a beautiful daughter and proud being 1/4 Filipino. Just reminds my Irish-Filipino fiancee like your daughter amazing.
these are filipinos we should support they are not clickbaiting they are just sharing their experiences in their culture not foreign vloggers who use the philippines for money thanks for sharing your experiences guys specially your kids
I'm a Filipino guy, but born and raised in Australia. I only know a few tagalog words and that's it. There's a lot of Filipino stuff I don't know. But in the end, I enjoy being who I am. Which is being a Filipino guy.
I really didn't identify as anything until I went to the Philippines and lived there for a few years and learned some of the languages and was immersed in the culture. I came to understand my mother much more. I'm proud to tell people I'm half now even if my Caucasian side is pretty strong presenting. But I love to surprise filipinos by speaking fluent Tagalog or Ilocano because it blows their mind. Mabuhay ang Filipino, saan man tayo dapat ipagmalaki ang lahi at kultura natin!
IMO is that Pinoys posseses the unique attitudes that can blend with other cultures around the world for us being respectful to other beliefs,cultures and opinions and we strongly beleives respect begets respect regardless of race, color and creed.
Her being "part-Filipino" is more like being "half-Filipino" because she acknowledges them more than other "Real Pinoys" who were born in the US and some other parts of the continent. It's a big claim, but I have met a few of them. Good content. Thanks.
@@PartFilipinoPodcastyou are good in parenting congrats man i subscribe to you just today . You raise your daughter so well with good values not much with western sucks.
@@PartFilipinoPodcast ah! really...we will tell the world we are lovable and kind to one another as a family. This is our great chance of to tell our culture and heritage. Hope you visited our place in Cebu, maybe you know it much well already, good luck.
Just found you vlog and subscribed. I found your daughter’s story interesting. My wife is a Filipina and we have two 1/2 Filipino adult children. Each have 3 daughters with 3 being 1/4 Filipina and 3 being 1/2 Filipina as their mother is also 1/2 Filipina. I shared your vlog with them, so hopefully they will enjoy as well.
Wow! This filipino blood and heritage family, hope won't forget it, thank you❤ SALAMAT PO❤️🇵🇭 just subscribe.❤️🇵🇭 hope you can vacation here in our Country.👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Filipino isn't a race it's a nationality! The race of majority of Filipinos is Austronesian, some with European descent. In fact the Zobel de Ayala's, Aboitiz etc aren't of Austronesian descent BUT they're Filipinos! FYI
This is so cool! young people like your daughter, (I'm willing to be her godfather)couple like you are, interesred to know bout filipino roots! Filipino community would surely embrace you!❤
She mentions Coco Samoa sounds like she is exposed to the Polynesian culture. Polynesian culture is good to be around. Similar values . But it's great that you both acknowledge your heritage.
She needs to go visit the Philippines soo that she could reconnect with her raised and cultura that way she can appreciate more of being part Filipino, my daughter is half European and when I brought her in the P. I. I first she would not want to go back she liked soo much she connected wjth her Asian family
I love the message from this channel.. i subscribed just now. Btw, The ube picture shown is not really ube. It is Okinawan purple potato. Outside of the Philippines, some sellers call the purple potato as purple yam.. not correct as both of these rootcrops are totally different.. yam is simply not a potato
Pakikipagkapwa!!! She will know from now on. Cause when we see another Filipino in public, we know (in the USA). Oh, and you have such a beautiful daughter. She has that beautiful look. I remember being in the hospital after catching a viral infection and the nurse (white) asked me if I was Filipino. I said “yes, you know huh? Not a lot of people know what we are when they meet us.” She said “I’m half Filipino.” Then I looked at her with this state and said “Wowwwwww Ang gaganda mo! I see it now.” And we laughed. Filipino features tend to stick no matter what percentage Filipino one is.
The big difference between the US and the Filipino culture is that the Filipino culture is more communal based where it is more individualistic in the US. In the US, individual rights supersedes the rights of the community. What is good for you is more important than what is good for everyone.
The thing about being Filipino is that it's never about blood. You don't need to have parents who are Filipino to consider yourself as Filipino. If you choose to be Filipino, then you ARE Filipino. Never about the blood, it's about YOU making the decision. The popular phrase is "Pusong Pinoy" not "Dugong Pinoy".
Pilipinos are every where in this world, some of them are half coz their mother or father or their grandma/grandpa is a Pilipino. They are recognizable by their traits or by Hearts.
Hi. I am a mixed Filipina and Spanish but am also adopted. I really liked listening to you podcast because it helps me understand a little bit of who I am as an American Filipina. Both my adopted parents are Filipinos. My bioparents are Filipinos. My adopted parents never told me the truth about my adoption until I was an adult. I finally searched for my relatives on both sides and found out so much more. My adopted parents wanted me to be Filipino first before American. So when I came to the US, I joined the Filipino folk dances, participated in pageants and discouraged to have white friends. So I grew up Filipino but...I had such a mix reaction from people who saw me as half or mixed. I would be asked after my adoption journey, did I find my white father. I would go to a store and someone thought I am from other countries, Middle East, Mexican, Korean, Chinese. Yes, I've got that look that I could blend in with any culture.
After my adoption search, I found out that my biomother's people have Spanish. They all have the same skin color and chestnut eye color. My biofather's people have some Portuguese in their DNA way, back. I have embraced myself as American Filipino because I was raised in America but also raised very Filipino by my adopted parents. I am proud being Filipino and I take the time to explain, how DNA works for those who don't believe I'm Filipino ,100%.
Unfortunately, I didn't meet my bioparents. They have passed away. I thank them for the good genes and I thank my adopted parents for their insight to make Filipino culture a part of my life.
Awesome guys! You are expressing your Filipino pride in your own unique way. I have not seen a channel like yours before. Keep it up!
Thank you!
Filipinos are so family-oriented and have very strong bayanihan in our culture. It does not matter how many part Filipino blood you are, as long you have a little drop of Filipino in you, you are Filipino! End of the story! Mabuhay kababayan!
omg!!! your daughter Lucy is all grown up and cute, beautiful. That was a good Tinikling dance. we are all happy that your family are half Pinoy Your grandma is proud of you.
I was touched by watching your daughters dance the Tinikling and Lucy's story warmed my heart. I lived in WA but I was born in Zamboanga del Norte a region in Mindanao, Philippines. I can tell that you have a deep connection to Filipino traditions, customs and your love of Filipino food is a way to reconnect with your roots. Love your video.
We’re in the Seattle area!
@@PartFilipinoPodcast nice 👍we’re in the suburbs Issaquah
If you believe in your heart that you're a Filipino, it doesn't matter if your part Filipino or 1/4 Filipino. You are a Filipino! Mabuhay kayo Kabayan!
AGREED! One billion percent.
thank you! It means a lot!
sure... when Aluce Guo said she is filipino DOUBTS STARTS TO COME IN. stop the cap
Hi! I’m a Filipino working here in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Just stumble upon your channel. Glad you’re not forgetting the roots. Keep safe❤ Good job
This is good parenting. Kudos to the family.
Watching your video makes me proud as pinoy. The way your pretty daughter interact with you shows how you raise her as respectful & good pinoy daughter.
Hoping you & your family will visit the Philippines & meet your roots here as well as enjoy what our culture can offer you.
We’ll be there in February!
@@PartFilipinoPodcast God Richly Bless You Sir & Your lovely Family
🙏❤️🙏
I’m so impressed with you and your family. I’m also a proud Filipino (like most Pinoys are), but I’m also fully American. Born and raised American. I hope someday you’ll be able experience more cultural events and maybe even be invited to a Debut. There are so many cities in the US that celebrate Filipinos because we are a huge part of American history. As I write this, a Filipino just won “the Voice”. I’m sure, if you’re not already aware, music is a huge part of our lives. As well as caregiving, soldiering, fighting, and food. Keep up the great content. I am a new follower.
Hello, I am a Filipino and a teacher here in Thailand, I stumbled upon your video and subscribed at once. I agree with @ericvhoi, it doesn't matter whether you are part Filipino, you are a Filipino. Keep on dancing the tinikling. I am happy and smiling at your beautiful family.
Oh my goodness your daughter is SOOO beautiful !
Inside and out! Thank you!
Being a Filipino is not just having the color or race, its abt how you accept being part Filipino by heart. ♥ ❤
Pinoy here in NY watching… thank you for liking being part Filipino. I bet you can sing very well 😊👍👍
Your daughter is so pretty and i like her personality. She's very outspoken and appreciative even though you guys don't know much about the culture. You guys didn't had to but still try to dig deeper through history.
Thank you! And we’re working on it!
I'm glad to know that your daughter is proud of her Filipino heritage. Hope the whole family visits the Philippines soon and renews ties with Filipino relatives! God bless!
Hey bro, just hearing your daughter’s acknowledgment of her Filipino heritage and being proud of it is really heartwarming. Kudos to you and your wife for raising them in their bicultural lineage. Hoping you can visit your homeland soon. You are always welcome here.🙏❤️🇵🇭
We will are visiting in 2025!
@@PartFilipinoPodcast great to hear that!❤️🙏🇵🇭
What ever the color we have black or white it doesnt matter as long as we spread love, share love, and to love one another!
Well said!
I love to watch your blog reconnecting your roots with your family... Love fom Camiguin Island, Philippines.
if you share "Filipino Values", you'd be accepted as full Filipino. We all are united in Values. One of the nicest people on earth.
Thank you!
I'm not 1/4 Filipino, but I'm also 1/4 asian and found this video very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Hello Kabayan, I enjoyed your lovely chat podcast with your daughter. I laughed at the part where she met 2 filipino couple. I can understand why they think your daughter isn't one, simply because her features really look more of a caucasian ancerstry. 1 sub from England. The ginataang tapioca that was mentioned is a traditional dessert which we call it Bilo-bilo in Luzon, other big islands call it by other name. Usually served in fiestas, specially on all souls day in November.
Thanks so much!
THIS IS TO MUCH FUN. . . . . LELAND LOVE YOUR VLOG. . . . FAMILY HYBRID. . .tulungan natin sila umabot neng 10K subscribers
Thank you!!
@@PartFilipinoPodcast DO A REVIEW OF FAMOUS AMERICAN PINOYS LIKE JOKOY, BAUTISTA ETC
That's on my list!
Our 16 year old granddaughter is very proud of her Filipino heritage. She has lots of Irish genes from both me and our daughter in law. That gives her milk-white skin and bright red hair. She complains that no one believes she is Asian.😂 when she was younger and out with her Lola everyone thought Mrs. Rick was her nanny. Or that she was kidnapped 😂❤
@@TheOriginalRick oh ur the one who uploaded the filipno americn speakng tagalog that i had/ have seen before..
I notice u in filipino part vlog her daughter half pinay episode vlog
Also commentd..
@@TheOriginalRick hope u also include her in ur vlog,
grandaughter..
Becoz pinoy like watchng half pinay blood,specially her generation
My oldest son is blonde, blue-eyed, and very fair skinned. He gets the same reaction. 😂
@@PartFilipinoPodcasthe just needs pilipino plag tattooed on his arm lol
😂
I'm also 1/4 Filipino. Nice to meet another member of the club.
I love that your family are doing this together in that one room. Very Filipino. My son is Full Filipino but on your description, Good Filipino? He is born here in the US but showed him Filipino culture and he is brought up with Filipino values even if he cant speak Tagalog.
Also, I suggest watching the 3 episode of “The Filipino Story” here in YT. If you find yourself a bit on those 3 videos, then you may pinpoint in your life the “invisibly Filipino” in you. Cheers
The "1/4 accurate" got me laughing. But seriously, its so cool that you are proud of your Filipino heritage. I hope your family all the best. Mabuhay tayo lahat!
I’m half too! Only now at 49 years old I’m making friends with “Americans” I grew up in California and Hawaii and my dad was the only white guy I knew growing up. I ended up marrying a white guy too! My daughter wishes she was full Filipino. All our friends are Filipino and she feels out of place sometimes. I keep telling her it’s ok to be glad who she is. PS my cousin is the news anchor for KSL Utah, Ashley Moser. She’s half too!
Magugistuhan mo ang pagiging isang pilipino pag nlaman mo lahat ng pag uugali at kultura..
I had to use Google Translate 😂. I'm very much look forward to learning more!
Haller 1/4 Kabayan, your content is very interesting and I enjoyed the fun story about your daughter on the Pinoy culture...your new 100% Filipino in Toronto.
Filipino-American from Honolulu, Hawaii USA. There's a BYU campus in Laiea, Hawaii(Oahu)😊👍
That’s where my parents met…BYUH!
Just Continue blogging.....i started watching every video.
Thank you! I hope you enjoy. I'm learning so let me know if there's anything I miss.
What a beautiful family you guys, just be Proud of your Filipino Heritage..Come and visit The Philippines to experience the beauty of Our Country
We'll be there in February!
Nice video. I myself have a son who is half filipino. He's getting married soon. I always pray to God that I get a chance to see my future grandchildren, who are going to be 1/4 filipino like your children.
🙏
Subscribe,from Manila Philippines.Tnx guys for sharing our great cultures in Filipino ways and traditions.
Thank you for subscribing! We'll be in Manila next year.
Mabuhay po kayo, watching from Quezon City
I was born in Quezon City!
Proud to have Filipino blood.❤
My kids are half pilipino and they’re very proud to have Filipino blood in them
Then I must be an adjacent Filipino since I am of Scottish and Australia biological parents but my Step-Mother is a Filipina. 🙂 Love Philippines. I visit the country every year. 🙂
My wife and I are going to the Philippines next year--first time I will be there since I was a little boy.
Hello, Kabayanihan.
I can easily evaluate the Pilipino roots of your daughter through her facial feature, antics, mannerism and smiles, even if I may see her anywhere else.
Be exceedingly glad, you belong to the holy people of the Living God...
Have a nice day!
I agree. I've always felt that she has Filipino features.
Very nice your vlogs are so amazing knowing your filipino roots, culture, traditions and beliefs. You have a beautiful daughter and proud being 1/4 Filipino. Just reminds my Irish-Filipino fiancee like your daughter amazing.
Thank you!
We'll support your vlogs. Keep it up!
Thank you so much!
Tnx for being proud to be a pilipino even 1/4 blood,, no question being half, full blooded d important is being proud to be,,🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 ❤❤❤
You proud being pilipino..
*PADAYON LANG*
Being a Filipino is a choice more than anything else.
It's a lot of mixed filipino or half Filipino they become now a famous singer and popular in the world 😊
these are filipinos we should support they are not clickbaiting they are just sharing their experiences in their culture not foreign vloggers who use the philippines for money thanks for sharing your experiences guys specially your kids
Thank you!
I'm a Filipino guy, but born and raised in Australia. I only know a few tagalog words and that's it. There's a lot of Filipino stuff I don't know. But in the end, I enjoy being who I am. Which is being a Filipino guy.
No doubt,there's a Filipino blood in her like Mahinhin( modest,soft and chaste )attitude of an ordinary Filipina cute lady
mabuhay kayo
Mabuhay po kayo your heart like a pilipino.pag patuloy molang sa ating bayan ❤❤
Thank you!
She has a bright heart
Enjoy! you can also explore and visit other part of the island/country. Cheers! from CA to MNL
We'll be there in February 2025 so I'm hoping to see as much as we can.
as long as you love filos and our culture, you are counted as one. no matter from where or what you are.
Thank you!
I really didn't identify as anything until I went to the Philippines and lived there for a few years and learned some of the languages and was immersed in the culture. I came to understand my mother much more. I'm proud to tell people I'm half now even if my Caucasian side is pretty strong presenting. But I love to surprise filipinos by speaking fluent Tagalog or Ilocano because it blows their mind. Mabuhay ang Filipino, saan man tayo dapat ipagmalaki ang lahi at kultura natin!
That sounds like a very interesting story! If you have any interest in sharing it on the podcast, please shoot me an email: leland@partfilipino.com.
Uy ! Philippines 🇵🇭 !!!
Well come the Philippines 🇵🇭❤❤❤🏝️🏝️🏝️🏝️🏝️💐💐🌺🌺🌺🏞️🏞️🏞️🏝️🏝️🏝️🏝️
Thanks for raising the filipino flag
You look like a famous singer here in Ph, he's name is "Mitoy Yonting" keep on vlogging 😎
Sweet. Thanks.
pretty daughter beautiful family..
Yes, thank you! 😊
IMO is that Pinoys posseses the unique attitudes that can blend with other cultures around the world for us being respectful to other beliefs,cultures and opinions and we strongly beleives respect begets respect regardless of race, color and creed.
Wow beautifol is very proud of pilipino🌹🇵🇭🇵🇭
You guys have a roots that you can be proud of..Lahing Kayumanggi in tagalog...proud customs, traditions and values
I agree!
Her being "part-Filipino" is more like being "half-Filipino" because she acknowledges them more than other "Real Pinoys" who were born in the US and some other parts of the continent. It's a big claim, but I have met a few of them. Good content. Thanks.
We are proud of our Filipino heritage over here!
You can clearly see the differences between pilipino’s and Japanese
Like black and white
@@PartFilipinoPodcastyou are good in parenting congrats man i subscribe to you just today . You raise your daughter so well with good values not much with western sucks.
@PartFilipinoPodcast
KABAYAN I'M NEW SUBSCRIBER TO YOUR CHANNEL.
I ALWAYS SUPPORT FELLOW PILIPINO BY BLOOD.
MABUHAY KA KABAYAN ,
GOB BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
Thanks for subscribing!
Subscriber from Cebu City Phils. luv u guys just do what u want we support you all the way, ok...
My step-grandfather was from Cebu!
@@PartFilipinoPodcast ah! really...we will tell the world we are lovable and kind to one another as a family. This is our great chance of to tell our culture and heritage. Hope you visited our place in Cebu, maybe you know it much well already, good luck.
Just found you vlog and subscribed. I found your daughter’s story interesting. My wife is a Filipina and we have two 1/2 Filipino adult children. Each have 3 daughters with 3 being 1/4 Filipina and 3 being 1/2 Filipina as their mother is also 1/2 Filipina. I shared your vlog with them, so hopefully they will enjoy as well.
Thank you for sharing!
So true, part of being human. Mystery of life 🧡🙏
December u must come visit in the Philippines so your family have experience the longest Christmas in whole world❤
Wow! This filipino blood and heritage family, hope won't forget it, thank you❤ SALAMAT PO❤️🇵🇭 just subscribe.❤️🇵🇭 hope you can vacation here in our Country.👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
My wife and I are bringing our oldest boy in February! This will be my first visit to the Philippines since I was a very small boy.
Filipino isn't a race it's a nationality! The race of majority of Filipinos is Austronesian, some with European descent. In fact the Zobel de Ayala's, Aboitiz etc aren't of Austronesian descent BUT they're Filipinos! FYI
This is so cool! young people like your daughter, (I'm willing to be her godfather)couple like you are, interesred to know bout filipino roots! Filipino community would surely embrace you!❤
Thank you! I appreciate it!
We call the chocolate rice porage " Chumpulado" here on Guam.
It is a good dish!
*Mabuhay!*
She mentions Coco Samoa sounds like she is exposed to the Polynesian culture.
Polynesian culture is good to be around. Similar values .
But it's great that you both acknowledge your heritage.
Yes, my parents met at school in Hawaii, so we had a mix of US, Filipino, and Polynesian cultural connections in my household growing up.
She needs to go visit the Philippines soo that she could reconnect with her raised and cultura that way she can appreciate more of being part Filipino, my daughter is half European and when I brought her in the P. I. I first she would not want to go back she liked soo much she connected wjth her Asian family
Yes, she needs to see it...we all do.
Learn to play "Shatong". 😅
Good warm-up before belting with karaoke. 😅
so proud of you guys
Let’s go visit the Philippines.
My wife and I are taking our son in February! It will be my first visit since I was a little boy.
Your handle just popped up on my phone and so, here I am subscribed to your channel.😊
Thank you for subscribing!
Many will be waiting for upcoming episode of your half pinay daughter ,
Me & specially the genertions 22:39
She's an awesome person! I'd like to have her on more too!
I love the message from this channel.. i subscribed just now. Btw, The ube picture shown is not really ube. It is Okinawan purple potato. Outside of the Philippines, some sellers call the purple potato as purple yam.. not correct as both of these rootcrops are totally different.. yam is simply not a potato
I did not know the distinction on ube. Good to know!
New subscriber here. Thank you for sharing.
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Pakikipagkapwa!!! She will know from now on. Cause when we see another Filipino in public, we know (in the USA).
Oh, and you have such a beautiful daughter. She has that beautiful look. I remember being in the hospital after catching a viral infection and the nurse (white) asked me if I was Filipino. I said “yes, you know huh? Not a lot of people know what we are when they meet us.” She said “I’m half Filipino.” Then I looked at her with this state and said “Wowwwwww Ang gaganda mo! I see it now.” And we laughed. Filipino features tend to stick no matter what percentage Filipino one is.
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The big difference between the US and the Filipino culture is that the Filipino culture is more communal based where it is more individualistic in the US. In the US, individual rights supersedes the rights of the community. What is good for you is more important than what is good for everyone.
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The thing about being Filipino is that it's never about blood. You don't need to have parents who are Filipino to consider yourself as Filipino. If you choose to be Filipino, then you ARE Filipino. Never about the blood, it's about YOU making the decision. The popular phrase is "Pusong Pinoy" not "Dugong Pinoy".
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Filipinos the most subcriber people..
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Would be nice to go on vacation in the Philippines.
We are planning to visit in February 2025.
To know best about being filipino. First, you must read the novel of rizal. Noli me tangere and El Filibusterismo.
I added it to my list of books.
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Pilipinos are every where in this world, some of them are half coz their mother or father or their grandma/grandpa is a Pilipino. They are recognizable by their traits or by Hearts.
Try visiting the Philippines whenever you have the chance.😉
We'll be there in 2025.
@@PartFilipinoPodcast we might bump into each other! We’ll be there too!😊👍
new subscriber here, you look alike mitoy a filipino singer who win a singing contest here in the philippines,
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