KURT I ACTUALLY HATE YOU SOOOOO MUCH, ARE YOU NOT SELF AWARE THAT YOU ARE BEING TREATED WELL FROM OLDER FILIPINOS BECAUSE YOU FIT THE COLONIAL MINDSET, YOUR WHITE THE BEAUTY STANDARD OF ASIA, BIRACIAL CHILDREN THAT ARE SPECIFICALLY EUROPEAN OR WHITE AMERICAN ARE TREATED BETTER. YOU LITERALLY STEAL OTHER HICTORICANS VIDEOS THAT ARE ABOUT THE PHILIPPINES.
The Filipino culture is like a heartbeat I can’t live without-it's truly addictive, and I miss the Philippines every single day. I've traveled across the globe, but nothing compares to the warmth, connection, and spirit of 'Kapwa' that the Philippines uniquely holds. It’s a feeling of unity, of love, and of genuine community that I passionately share with anyone who will listen here in the U.S., though words hardly capture its essence. To my fellow Americans, it's almost impossible to describe that sense of belonging and kindness that overflows from every Filipino you meet. I find myself counting down the days, waiting eagerly for the moment I can return and immerse myself once again in the country that feels like home. Mahal kita, Pilipinas. 🇵🇭
Damn bro, that’s deep. Thank you for your comment. It’s helped me understand how special the Filipino people are. As a Filipino born and raised in the US, I would visit the Philippines as a teenager and I felt what I felt. I could never explain what that warm feeling of connectness that surrounded me. I know now it is KAPWA - the spiritual heartbeat and oneness that we are to world. Thanks for describing it so well. More power to you.
I am of Chinese Descent but the Filipino heart n kindness is so unique and addictive that any race or foreigner will be addicted to the Filipino sense of community and family…Philippines is not a superpower but it is the greatest place on earth.
Just to share my experience on how important TAGALOG for me as pinoy. When I was studying at Europe with so many international students and languages. There was this practice when somebody's birthday, everybody sing the Happy birthday in his/her own language. Na awa ako sa mga latino, dahil they sung in Spanish. Or the African nations singing in France, or German language . Then comes for the PINOYS TO SING "Happy Birthday" in TAGALOG, I FELT SO PROUD! Buti na lng we have our own language - TAGALOG! Kaya we should continue to use more often our own Tagalog. Harvard University is now teaching Tagalog too. Salamat po!
Thank you for your replay. Actually, i was only thinking of how blessed we are as a people, given this IDENTITY AND DIGNITY as a people. I was comparing myself with the Brazilian that time who were with us, but they speak Portuguese. I was wondering, Magellan was Portuguese, yet we did speak the language. Then we were conquered by Spanish, but not speak Spanish. So TAGALOG is a great GIFT from God!
@@thefilipinostorystudio.... although, tagalog is the national language in the philippines,but bisaya is the most spoken language/dialect in the philippines not tagalog ..... majority of provinces in visayas & mindanao speak bisaya not tagalog even christians in the muslims areas in mindanao speak bisaya unless they were natives & they've had their own dialect/language ...... even a lot of muslims in mindanao especially when the areas are mixed of christians & muslims speak bisaya ......... but a lot of tagalog people don't know this one bcuz they've hardly go to visayas & mindanao ..... but whatever it is ..... 😂🤣😂🤣-🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
@@johnnier.o.d4746 yes indeed but our common ground as a whole is speaking in tagalog. Like bisaya ka tagalog ako how can we communicate well if we will not speak the national language or our common ground language isnt it. In Luzon each provinces has its own dialect also but still tagalog is the common ground in communicating as well in english.
@@jcescolastico5299 Tagalog ONLY became the "common ground" because the non-Tagalogs were FORCED or COERECED to learn it despite that Bisaya is the most widely spoken language.
Kuya Kurt's passion for the Philippines and its culture is truly heartwarming. It inspires us all to rediscover and cherish the beauty and uniqueness of our own heritage. His positive outlook and eagerness to learn about everything the Philippines has to offer have encouraged me to reflect on my own identity and join him on this journey of discovery.
you should have done it a long time ago gurl ..... I've got no kids since i'm a single but when i talk to my nephews & nieces, i talked to them as like they're bisoy & were born in the philippines ...... unfortunately,their parents don't do it,so sometimes they get frustrated when i do it to them in bisoy,but ain't nobody stoppin' me from talkin' to them like they were a real bisoy ..... anyway ,there's no reason they can't learn their parents' native language if they parents insist of learning it ...... i've worked with persians before & their kids can speak with their native language even if they were born & raised in the west ..... i've worked with a chinese indonesian,the same thing,her kids speak fluently with their indonesian language ..... & i have a new latino friend & he speaks his daughter in spanish all the time ...... lastly,even the chinese & the sokors in the west,they tend to teach their kids with their native tongues, but it's the opposite of the noypi community ......... 😂🤣😂🤣-🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
As you should. Nakaya mo ngang matutong mag english at tagalog growing up diba, so daoat ginagawa mo rin sa anak mo. Kami nga mga bisaya, 3 languages alam namin..
@@johnnier.o.d4746 chill lang po my son was born in the Philippines but we migrated here in the US when he was 10 he’s a senior HS now and still speaks tagalog with mendez cavite accent when he talks to his former classmates. I am a special education teacher so I won’t let him forget Tagalog.
Filipinos truly embody authenticity when it comes to friendship. Show them respect and dignity, and you'll find that they reciprocate with warmth and loyalty. It's this genuine bond that makes relationships with them so special and rewarding!
Maraming salamat sa pagmumulat mo sa aming mga mata bilang isang tunay na Filipino, salamat at tinapik mo kami sa aming balikat para muling ipaalala na ipinanganak nga pala kami sa Pilipinas at ito ang aming lupang sinilangan, na Pinoy ako!. Mabuhay ang lahing Filipino, ang nag-iisa at natatanging lahi sa buong mundo, na may pusong mapagmahal sa kapwa tao.
What an awesome story and share from Kurt. Absolutely 💯 inspiring...so many touch points that hit home and put me in tears; tears of joy and pride, being a Filipino. I never truly understood why my parents were so focused on teaching me Tagalog growing up, when so many of my friends and some cousins who I grew up didn't even speak it. But, as I got older, I started to understand their reasons...they always shared with me that I would appreciate knowing our mother tongue and being able to express myself and understand others in a different way. Now, I'm trying to do the same with my boys, in the hope that they too will appreciate one day, being able to express themselves and understand our people in a more deep way. Salamat sa mga kapatid ko sa The Filipino Studio at sa The Filipino Story - your story is our story. Thank you for enriching and uplifting us all. So proud to share in our beautiful culture with all...to my fellow Pinoys and to non-Pinoys alike who share the same heart ❤️ Mabuhay!
I always tell my children, if you lose the language, you lose the culture. Even though my 3 children grew up here in Canada, the bunso was born here. My wife and I made it a strict rule that whenever they are home, they will only speak in Tagalog. The only exemption is whenever we have a non-Filipino visitor. The children can speak in English outside the house (school, with friends, etc.) but at home, Tagalog only. All 3 grew up fluent in Tagalog and English. The youngest is even tri-lingual because we enrolled her in a French immersion school. She can also speak fluent French. I also add to what I tell them that the more languages you speak, the better the opportunity for them.
What I am getting at is this, I find it ironic seeing so many Pinoys abroad who never encourage their children to speak our language. Many don't even understand Tagalog. Then you will find non-Pinoys who are more fluent. There is a local "white" Canadian here in Winnipeg who I converse in straight Tagalog because he learned it on his own. While there are "new immigrants" (Pinoys) who have not lived long here in Canada, the children are acting like they've forgot to speak the language even though they came here already in their teens.
@@chitol.sta.brigida1912 true, met a lot of them. I'm disappointed whenever I meet some and speak to them and they say they don't speak tagalog or Filipino
Bukod sa tayo ay hospitable, very friendly pa tayo. Masayahin kahit na mahirap ang buhay. I work here in Canada 26 years sa isang amo lang. The mother of my boss. ( WINE FAMILY) Lagi akong ipinag mamalaki sa mga friends nia na ako'y isa sa one of a kind. Our TRADE MARK as a Filipino. Proud to be a Pinoy.
Wow ! Napanood ko minsan ang TH-cam nya, but this story was totally touching the heart of all Filipinos in the whole universe. Kudos Mr. Kurt. Salamat for voicing out loud about our Filipino culture❤.
Wow ang galing nyo mga anak. Ako ay Pilipina working here in Italyas Caregiver. Thank you for embracing our Country. God bless and keep you all safe. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
napaka ganda nito . . salamat sa inyong channel at program!! isa itong patotoo na ang ating kultura, puso at identity ay nakakapagbigay ng impact at inspirasyon sa mga dayuhan.. ipagpatuloy na ipamuhay ang diwa ng 'Kapwa' saan man lugar sa mundo tayo nandoon.. Proud Pinoy here..
Thank you kapatid. We knew we wanted to tell inspiring stories. We are here to bridge the divide and bring us and the world together. This is when all things will be possible. Take care🙏🏽🇵🇭
Kuya Kurt killed our language that made Filipino proud of him. I am impressing of how you give effort to try and pagpalain ka po ng may kapal kuya Kurt!
My heart is full after hearing all these... beautiful story! The country and its people are indeed something to be proud of. This video made me proud to be a Filipino. ❤
I may not agree with their religious beliefs, but I admire Mormons for their strong emphasis on long-term religious missions. They are not only emigrating to bless the world, but they themselves are blessed by the communities they reach out to. Tagalog Kurt is one prime example. His mission trip has changed his perspective in life; and the Filipino and American communities are blessed in return. Mabuhay ka Kurt!
I really admire both of you Filipino story on your deep love to our Filipino cultures. This is what missing on many Filipinos and their childrens who had gone elsewhere in the world but later drown in their new cultures and environment that they already forgot their Filipino roots. Yeah there are many foreigners with no Filipino bloods yet love the country so much.
@@thefilipinostorystudio I’m setting up my new life here, once I’m fluent you can interview me also haha Would love if you can give me a follow for when I’m posting content
I have a friend who has a son. I remember when he was very young, he didn't like speaking in Tagalog. Pero siguro nakakaintindi. Now that he is a teenager, he wants to learn the language. Kahit na very baluktot at di maintindihan ay patuloy syang nag sasalita ng tagalog. And I know that one day, he will speak well in Tagalog. Na touch naman ako kay Kurt...because he's got good heart!
I love every episode The Filipino Story. Thank you Tagalog Kurt for the love that you gave to the Filipinos and to our country. Mabuhay Ka! More more power to THE FILIPINO STORY🇵🇭
Hi! Thank you for the insipiration that you advocate. As a Cebuano who can also speak Tagalog, this is very heartwarming. I also do hope you can feature other Filipino languages outside of Tagalog. More power and God bless!
Maraming salamat sa inyong pagpupunyaging maikalat sa buong mundo ang magandang katangiang mapapansin mo, hindi lamang sa mga Pinoy sa Pinas kundi sa mga Pinoy saan man sa mundo. Mabuhay kayo, #TheFilipinoStoryStudio ! Salamat din sa pagmamahal mo sa kulturang Pilipino, @tagalogkurt. Mabuhay ka!
Hindi lang sa pagsasalita, Kundi sa gawa... Being Filipino means more than just speaking the language, but embracing the culture "pakikipag-kapwang gawa". ❤
Yes thanks for this! Ang dami nang Pinoy (kasama na’ko doon) na hindi na gaanong bihasa sa pananalitang Tagalog/Filipino. Madalas Taglish na, madalang dirediretsong Tagalog. Lalo na ‘yung iba nating lingwahe sa bang mga rehiyon: Bisaya, Ilonggo, Kapampangan, Bicolano, Ilocano, etc.
I remember when i was a doctor treating the missionaries from the Church of Latter Day Saints, i was surprised how good they spoke our language and the other dialects that they had to learn. I kept on speaking english with them while they would answer back in tagalog. They were so friendly. I miss them.
napakagnada naman po talaga ng sarili nating wika, kung ang isang tao po dito sa Pilipinas ay hindi naman po nakaka pagsalita ng english o pautal utal na mag english hindi naman nangangahulugan na mangmang ang isang tao, infact maraming banyaga ang nag nanais magsalita ng Filipino o tagalog, kaya dapat we should be proud of our dialect bilang isang filipino.
Every video gets me so hard. I cry every time I watch these videos. They touch your heart so deeply and will make you realize so many things with so many kinds of emotions. THANK YOU!
Praying that the Filipino parents will teach their children (young and old) our own language, Tagalog, to preserve it. I pray this in Jesus’ mighty name.
I pray that ‘Kapwa’ culture is true with our politicians. 😢 By God’s grace and mercy I still hope our leaders will open their eyes and will live the culture and genuinely serve . 🙏🏼
Kaya nga ako ay lubos na ikinalulugod at pinagpapasalamatan ,naturuan ako ,marami sa aming mga batang paslit lalo na ako na Naruto ng managalog dahil sa a king nasirang Lelang (🙏🏻Sumalangit Nawa Ang Kanyang Kaluluwa 🙏🏻) Bulakenya kasi sya..😊
Almost 44 years loving these United States...left the PI @ almost 16 years old and never looked back. After 2 failed marriages, I gave joy to my parents when I finally chose to marry a Filipina. Didn't realize how much I've lost touch speaking Tagalog. Even after 18+ years of marriage, I can't keep up with her especially the deep Tagalog words. I'm impressed by this guy to say the least...mad props!
Ramdam mo talaga sa puso ni Kurt ang hindi sa salita, tagos din sa puso yung sinseridad ng bawat salita ni sinabi, sa kabilang banda nakakahiya rin dahil sa KARAMIHAN kinahihiya pagiging PILIPINO...
Ang Pilipino kasi kahit saan mo dalhin pantastik walastik. Open arms sa mga tao na nangangailangan ng tulong kahit foreigner ka pa. Kakain at kakain ka kahit wala kang pera. meron tao o bahay na nakangiti at welcome ka.
Tama Dapat ipaglaban natin ang wika. Kaya dapat pamunuan ng mga opesyal sa gobyerno lalo ngayong televised ang mga public hearings na Isinasagawa nila ngayon.....
Mga katangian at kagalingan ng mga Filipino na hindi nakikita ng ibang mga mapanirang mga Filipino. Instead na maging proud sa ating bansa e sila pa ang mga mapanghusga. Yung mga nakikitang katangian ng mga dayuhan sa ating lahing Filipino, na binabatikos naman ng iilang walang magawang mga kababayan natin.
Wag puro pagpapayaman sana ang nasa isip natin. Totoo malaki ang kita sa ibang Bansa, pero iba ang buhay lalo na ng kuktura natin laban sa ibang bansa. Proud to be Pinoy!
Inspiring story.I miss the Philippines.I have been living and working here in Canada for almost 10 years but the same as feeling the western people life here is boring and stressful…❤
Thank you so much for all you do in sharing Filipino culture with the world! 💯❤🙌
Mahal ka po Namin Kuya Kurt ❤
Palagi akong updated sa mga vids mo lods. Keep it up👍👍👍
Kuya Kurt!
Salamat Kuya Kurt!
KURT I ACTUALLY HATE YOU SOOOOO MUCH, ARE YOU NOT SELF AWARE THAT YOU ARE BEING TREATED WELL FROM OLDER FILIPINOS BECAUSE YOU FIT THE COLONIAL MINDSET, YOUR WHITE THE BEAUTY STANDARD OF ASIA, BIRACIAL CHILDREN THAT ARE SPECIFICALLY EUROPEAN OR WHITE AMERICAN ARE TREATED BETTER. YOU LITERALLY STEAL OTHER HICTORICANS VIDEOS THAT ARE ABOUT THE PHILIPPINES.
The Filipino culture is like a heartbeat I can’t live without-it's truly addictive, and I miss the Philippines every single day. I've traveled across the globe, but nothing compares to the warmth, connection, and spirit of 'Kapwa' that the Philippines uniquely holds. It’s a feeling of unity, of love, and of genuine community that I passionately share with anyone who will listen here in the U.S., though words hardly capture its essence. To my fellow Americans, it's almost impossible to describe that sense of belonging and kindness that overflows from every Filipino you meet. I find myself counting down the days, waiting eagerly for the moment I can return and immerse myself once again in the country that feels like home. Mahal kita, Pilipinas. 🇵🇭
Beautifully said! Can’t wait for your return as well 🇵🇭❤️ thanks for watching!
Damn bro, that’s deep. Thank you for your comment. It’s helped me understand how special the Filipino people are. As a Filipino born and raised in the US, I would visit the Philippines as a teenager and I felt what I felt. I could never explain what that warm feeling of connectness that surrounded me. I know now it is KAPWA - the spiritual heartbeat and oneness that we are to world. Thanks for describing it so well. More power to you.
me im from california angono rizal,hane!
Thank you sir for your appreciations of our cultures.
You are always welcome here, consider it as your second home... 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
I am of Chinese Descent but the Filipino heart n kindness is so unique and addictive that any race or foreigner will be addicted to the Filipino sense of community and family…Philippines is not a superpower but it is the greatest place on earth.
Salamat po. Welcome to the Philippines❤️🇵🇭
I just hope your comment will reach more filipinos who generalize chinese people as bad people due to political issue
Just to share my experience on how important TAGALOG for me as pinoy. When I was studying at Europe with so many international students and languages. There was this practice when somebody's birthday, everybody sing the Happy birthday in his/her own language. Na awa ako sa mga latino, dahil they sung in Spanish. Or the African nations singing in France, or German language . Then comes for the PINOYS TO SING "Happy Birthday" in TAGALOG, I FELT SO PROUD! Buti na lng we have our own language - TAGALOG! Kaya we should continue to use more often our own Tagalog. Harvard University is now teaching Tagalog too. Salamat po!
beautiful! thanks for representing us in that moment! 🇵🇭❤️
Thank you for your replay. Actually, i was only thinking of how blessed we are as a people, given this IDENTITY AND DIGNITY as a people. I was comparing myself with the Brazilian that time who were with us, but they speak Portuguese. I was wondering, Magellan was Portuguese, yet we did speak the language. Then we were conquered by Spanish, but not speak Spanish. So TAGALOG is a great GIFT from God!
@@thefilipinostorystudio.... although, tagalog is the national language in the philippines,but bisaya is the most spoken language/dialect in the philippines not tagalog ..... majority of provinces in visayas & mindanao speak bisaya not tagalog even christians in the muslims areas in mindanao speak bisaya unless they were natives & they've had their own dialect/language ...... even a lot of muslims in mindanao especially when the areas are mixed of christians & muslims speak bisaya ......... but a lot of tagalog people don't know this one bcuz they've hardly go to visayas & mindanao ..... but whatever it is ..... 😂🤣😂🤣-🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
@@johnnier.o.d4746 yes indeed but our common ground as a whole is speaking in tagalog. Like bisaya ka tagalog ako how can we communicate well if we will not speak the national language or our common ground language isnt it. In Luzon each provinces has its own dialect also but still tagalog is the common ground in communicating as well in english.
@@jcescolastico5299 Tagalog ONLY became the "common ground" because the non-Tagalogs were FORCED or COERECED to learn it despite that Bisaya is the most widely spoken language.
Idol ko yan si TagalogKurt, he has a golden heart. I love you more Kurt for embracing and loving our KAPWA culture.
Kuya Kurt's passion for the Philippines and its culture is truly heartwarming. It inspires us all to rediscover and cherish the beauty and uniqueness of our own heritage. His positive outlook and eagerness to learn about everything the Philippines has to offer have encouraged me to reflect on my own identity and join him on this journey of discovery.
YALL ARE A BUNCH OF WHITE WHORSHIPPERS YALL ARE ANNOYING.
So inspired to keep learning and improving Tagalog! Salamat Kurt!
Your video inspired me to talk to my son in Tagalog more so he won’t forget his native language. Thank you Kurt!
you should have done it a long time ago gurl ..... I've got no kids since i'm a single but when i talk to my nephews & nieces, i talked to them as like they're bisoy & were born in the philippines ...... unfortunately,their parents don't do it,so sometimes they get frustrated when i do it to them in bisoy,but ain't nobody stoppin' me from talkin' to them like they were a real bisoy ..... anyway ,there's no reason they can't learn their parents' native language if they parents insist of learning it ...... i've worked with persians before & their kids can speak with their native language even if they were born & raised in the west ..... i've worked with a chinese indonesian,the same thing,her kids speak fluently with their indonesian language ..... & i have a new latino friend & he speaks his daughter in spanish all the time ...... lastly,even the chinese & the sokors in the west,they tend to teach their kids with their native tongues, but it's the opposite of the noypi community ......... 😂🤣😂🤣-🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
As you should. Nakaya mo ngang matutong mag english at tagalog growing up diba, so daoat ginagawa mo rin sa anak mo. Kami nga mga bisaya, 3 languages alam namin..
@@johnnier.o.d4746 chill lang po my son was born in the Philippines but we migrated here in the US when he was 10 he’s a senior HS now and still speaks tagalog with mendez cavite accent when he talks to his former classmates. I am a special education teacher so I won’t let him forget Tagalog.
Filipinos truly embody authenticity when it comes to friendship. Show them respect and dignity, and you'll find that they reciprocate with warmth and loyalty. It's this genuine bond that makes relationships with them so special and rewarding!
Isang maalab na pagpupugay sa iyo Kurt! Semper Fi brother.
Maraming salamat sa pagmumulat mo sa aming mga mata bilang isang tunay na Filipino, salamat at tinapik mo kami sa aming balikat para muling ipaalala na ipinanganak nga pala kami sa Pilipinas at ito ang aming lupang sinilangan, na Pinoy ako!. Mabuhay ang lahing Filipino, ang nag-iisa at natatanging lahi sa buong mundo, na may pusong mapagmahal sa kapwa tao.
Nais kong makilala kayo. Kapitapitagan ang adbokasiya ninyo.
Maraming salamat!🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
what a beautiful soul you have…. your goodness and kindness shines through. God bless you Kurt
What an awesome story and share from Kurt. Absolutely 💯 inspiring...so many touch points that hit home and put me in tears; tears of joy and pride, being a Filipino.
I never truly understood why my parents were so focused on teaching me Tagalog growing up, when so many of my friends and some cousins who I grew up didn't even speak it. But, as I got older, I started to understand their reasons...they always shared with me that I would appreciate knowing our mother tongue and being able to express myself and understand others in a different way.
Now, I'm trying to do the same with my boys, in the hope that they too will appreciate one day, being able to express themselves and understand our people in a more deep way.
Salamat sa mga kapatid ko sa The Filipino Studio at sa The Filipino Story - your story is our story. Thank you for enriching and uplifting us all.
So proud to share in our beautiful culture with all...to my fellow Pinoys and to non-Pinoys alike who share the same heart ❤️
Mabuhay!
Thanks for sharing Len! 🇵🇭❤️
MARAMING SALAMAT KUYA KURT !
I always tell my children, if you lose the language, you lose the culture. Even though my 3 children grew up here in Canada, the bunso was born here. My wife and I made it a strict rule that whenever they are home, they will only speak in Tagalog. The only exemption is whenever we have a non-Filipino visitor. The children can speak in English outside the house (school, with friends, etc.) but at home, Tagalog only. All 3 grew up fluent in Tagalog and English. The youngest is even tri-lingual because we enrolled her in a French immersion school. She can also speak fluent French.
I also add to what I tell them that the more languages you speak, the better the opportunity for them.
What I am getting at is this, I find it ironic seeing so many Pinoys abroad who never encourage their children to speak our language. Many don't even understand Tagalog. Then you will find non-Pinoys who are more fluent. There is a local "white" Canadian here in Winnipeg who I converse in straight Tagalog because he learned it on his own. While there are "new immigrants" (Pinoys) who have not lived long here in Canada, the children are acting like they've forgot to speak the language even though they came here already in their teens.
Thank you for being an amazing Filipino parent! 🇵🇭❤️
Every language is a window on the world. I’m studying hard to get fluent in Tagalog (uk Caucasian) and loving my time in PH
@@chitol.sta.brigida1912 true, met a lot of them. I'm disappointed whenever I meet some and speak to them and they say they don't speak tagalog or Filipino
A big WOW! to your youngest son.
Bukod sa tayo ay hospitable, very friendly pa tayo. Masayahin kahit na mahirap ang buhay. I work here in Canada 26 years sa isang amo lang. The mother of my boss. ( WINE FAMILY) Lagi akong ipinag mamalaki sa mga friends nia na ako'y isa sa one of a kind. Our TRADE MARK as a Filipino. Proud to be a Pinoy.
Wow ! Napanood ko minsan ang TH-cam nya, but this story was totally touching the heart of all Filipinos in the whole universe. Kudos Mr. Kurt. Salamat for voicing out loud about our Filipino culture❤.
Wow ang galing nyo mga anak. Ako ay Pilipina working here in Italyas Caregiver.
Thank you for embracing our Country. God bless and keep you
all safe. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
napaka ganda nito . . salamat sa inyong channel at program!! isa itong patotoo na ang ating kultura, puso at identity ay nakakapagbigay ng impact at inspirasyon sa mga dayuhan.. ipagpatuloy na ipamuhay ang diwa ng 'Kapwa' saan man lugar sa mundo tayo nandoon.. Proud Pinoy here..
Salamat sa pagpanuod!! 🇵🇭❤️
Thank you kapatid. We knew we wanted to tell inspiring stories. We are here to bridge the divide and bring us and the world together. This is when all things will be possible. Take care🙏🏽🇵🇭
Kuya Kurt killed our language that made Filipino proud of him. I am impressing of how you give effort to try and pagpalain ka po ng may kapal kuya Kurt!
Wow.....pakiramdam ang puso ni Kuya Kurt for the Philippines talaga❤❤❤❤❤💯💯💯💯💯💯
Naiiyak ako nong sinabi nya na my love for Filipino. Omg I love you Kuya Kurt
Now i understand why you put your name
Tagalog Kurt it is so inspiring
Thanks a lot
GODBLESS 🙏🙏🙏❤️
My heart is full after hearing all these... beautiful story! The country and its people are indeed something to be proud of. This video made me proud to be a Filipino. ❤
I may not agree with their religious beliefs, but I admire Mormons for their strong emphasis on long-term religious missions. They are not only emigrating to bless the world, but they themselves are blessed by the communities they reach out to. Tagalog Kurt is one prime example. His mission trip has changed his perspective in life; and the Filipino and American communities are blessed in return. Mabuhay ka Kurt!
I really admire both of you Filipino story on your deep love to our Filipino cultures. This is what missing on many Filipinos and their childrens who had gone elsewhere in the world but later drown in their new cultures and environment that they already forgot their Filipino roots. Yeah there are many foreigners with no Filipino bloods yet love the country so much.
Nakaka-proud na si kuya Kurt ay kapwa nating Pilipino sa puso at diwa. Mabuhay ka, kuya Kurt. Isang kang tunay na Pinoy!
Kurt you are one of us. Salamat sa pagmamahal sa Pilipinas.
That's true .Kurt learned Tagalog with his heart.
Salamat Kuya Kurt, stay cool and astig! Mahal ka namin!
Thank you friend Kurt tell youre story our country God bless take care ❤❤🙏🙏
Iba talaga ang Pinoy!
Masasabi kong may puso sa pakikipagkapwatao❤
❤❤❤❤❤ The Filipino Story & Mr. Kurt ( Tagalog Kurt ).
One day I’ll speak Tagalog as well as Kurt
You got this!!
@@thefilipinostorystudio I’m setting up my new life here, once I’m fluent you can interview me also haha
Would love if you can give me a follow for when I’m posting content
Yes, you can.
I have a friend who has a son. I remember when he was very young, he didn't like speaking in Tagalog. Pero siguro nakakaintindi. Now that he is a teenager, he wants to learn the language. Kahit na very baluktot at di maintindihan ay patuloy syang nag sasalita ng tagalog. And I know that one day, he will speak well in Tagalog. Na touch naman ako kay Kurt...because he's got good heart!
I love every episode The Filipino Story. Thank you Tagalog Kurt for the love that you gave to the Filipinos and to our country. Mabuhay Ka! More more power to THE FILIPINO STORY🇵🇭
Thank you so much!! 🇵🇭❤️
Bagong subscriber ng inyong napakagandang kwentong ipinakita dito sa TH-cam. Maraming salamat sa Taos pusong pagmamahal sa bansang Pilipinas.❤❤❤
Maraming salamat sa pag-support!! 🇵🇭❤️
Hala... bakit ako naiiyak nung pinapanood ko ito?
Ako nga rin eh. Thanks sa lahat na "involved". 😊
Kasi ikaw ay pusong mamon. 😅
Mabuhay kayo sa ginagawa ninyo para sa pilipino!
Yes salamat Kurt. I'm also a subscriber of Tagalog Kurt. Thanks also guys. Mabuhay
Hi! Thank you for the insipiration that you advocate. As a Cebuano who can also speak Tagalog, this is very heartwarming. I also do hope you can feature other Filipino languages outside of Tagalog. More power and God bless!
Mabuhay ka Kurt!!!
WOW! This is really inspiring to watch! it made me laugh, I felt emotional, I felt proud and I fell more in love........with my culture.
Me too Clark. Sobrang galing!!❤❤❤❤
Maraming salamat sa inyong pagpupunyaging maikalat sa buong mundo ang magandang katangiang mapapansin mo, hindi lamang sa mga Pinoy sa Pinas kundi sa mga Pinoy saan man sa mundo. Mabuhay kayo, #TheFilipinoStoryStudio ! Salamat din sa pagmamahal mo sa kulturang Pilipino, @tagalogkurt. Mabuhay ka!
Maraming salamat po sa supporta! 🇵🇭❤️
Hindi lang sa pagsasalita, Kundi sa gawa...
Being Filipino means more than just speaking the language, but embracing the culture "pakikipag-kapwang gawa". ❤
Hope to meet you in person kuya Kurt ❤️🔥🇵🇭 Loveyou! Brother. #Filipino Story 🇵🇭🔥
Yes thanks for this! Ang dami nang Pinoy (kasama na’ko doon) na hindi na gaanong bihasa sa pananalitang Tagalog/Filipino. Madalas Taglish na, madalang dirediretsong Tagalog. Lalo na ‘yung iba nating lingwahe sa bang mga rehiyon: Bisaya, Ilonggo, Kapampangan, Bicolano, Ilocano, etc.
These two americans are taking so much screentime from the main focus of the video which should be Kurt!
Dagdagan nalng ng disiplinina, magiging maunlad ,malakas at progreso ang ating bansa
Gusto ko ding sabihin ang ganda ng Channel nyo.Inspiring.❤️
Thank you po! 🇵🇭❤️
Kahit pa nung ancient times panahon ng mga datu magaling magbisita ng dayuhan ang mga MAHARLIKANS LONG LIVE PINOY MABUHAY ANG MGA MAHARLIKANO❤️❤️❤️
Every time I watch an episode of your channel, naiiyak ako. Bat niyo to ginagawa sa akeeeen? 🧅🧅🧅
You feel it in your heart! Thank you so much for supporting! 🇵🇭❤️
I remember when i was a doctor treating the missionaries from the Church of Latter Day Saints, i was surprised how good they spoke our language and the other dialects that they had to learn. I kept on speaking english with them while they would answer back in tagalog. They were so friendly. I miss them.
God and I we are not promoting your Jesus Christ they are gone they turn evil
Mabuhay ka KURT❤️❤️❤️
napakagnada naman po talaga ng sarili nating wika, kung ang isang tao po dito sa Pilipinas ay hindi naman po nakaka pagsalita ng english o pautal utal na mag english hindi naman nangangahulugan na mangmang ang isang tao, infact maraming banyaga ang nag nanais magsalita ng Filipino o tagalog, kaya dapat we should be proud of our dialect bilang isang filipino.
Ibang klase ka Kurt Tagalog! 🎉
Every video gets me so hard. I cry every time I watch these videos. They touch your heart so deeply and will make you realize so many things with so many kinds of emotions. THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for being on this journey with us 🇵🇭❤️
Tsaka ang galing nya talga mag salita ng english,kasi saktong sakto ung grammar at intinding intindi mo talga.gling nya
Thank you for sharing this. As a military brat, I support US military and thank you for his service!
i thought he is a food vlogger, didnt know he has a mission. God Bless you...
Overwhelming and your heart is so big
as best as we can = sa abot ng aming makakaya
haha salamat!!
Hindi ako iyakin piro mejo kunting kurot ito😥 😁😂
-bagong taga suporta! ❤🇵🇭
Maraming salamat po! 🇵🇭❤️
Salamat Kuya Kurt!
He is NOT Kuya he is a White Man
Great story. Thank you for sharing!
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching!
Thanks guys for sharing
This is a challenge for Mikey Bustos to learn Tagalog and really speak it well. Come on, you can do it. 🙏❤️
Hahaha…we Fil-Ams need this challenge! Okay, Laban!!👊🏽🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🤣
I'm very proud being a Filipino,, we are the people against all odds, Jack of all trades rain or shine, life must go on,,
Thank you Kurt, new subscriber here from Tacloban City, Leyte....
Praying that the Filipino parents will teach their children (young and old) our own language, Tagalog, to preserve it. I pray this in Jesus’ mighty name.
Amen!!
Your Jesus Christ they are gone they turn evil
@@JosefinaMoore-l2h sorry, di ko maintindihan ang sinasabi mo.
Nakakatuwa naman kayo. 2 napaka galing mag tagalog
Derp in your heart Kurt your nice man thanks for embrace pilipino curture we love you,
I pray that ‘Kapwa’ culture is true with our politicians. 😢
By God’s grace and mercy
I still hope our leaders will open their eyes and will
live the culture and genuinely serve . 🙏🏼
Thank you so much
The title should say Veteran Speaks Tagalog Better Than "Most" Filipino Americans
Kasi yong ibang pilipino maarte i was born sa us look ang galing kong magtagalog and write ✍️
Kaya nga ako ay lubos na ikinalulugod at pinagpapasalamatan ,naturuan ako ,marami sa aming mga batang paslit lalo na ako na Naruto ng managalog dahil sa a king nasirang Lelang (🙏🏻Sumalangit Nawa Ang Kanyang Kaluluwa 🙏🏻)
Bulakenya kasi sya..😊
Nice story.... I love philippines too.
This is AMAZING 🙌🏽 #SalamatPo
Almost 44 years loving these United States...left the PI @ almost 16 years old and never looked back. After 2 failed marriages, I gave joy to my parents when I finally chose to marry a Filipina. Didn't realize how much I've lost touch speaking Tagalog. Even after 18+ years of marriage, I can't keep up with her especially the deep Tagalog words.
I'm impressed by this guy to say the least...mad props!
Mabuhay ka Kuya Kurt Salado kami sayo
Mahal ka namin Kurt ❤🇵🇭
Ramdam mo talaga sa puso ni Kurt ang hindi sa salita, tagos din sa puso yung sinseridad ng bawat salita ni sinabi, sa kabilang banda nakakahiya rin dahil sa KARAMIHAN kinahihiya pagiging PILIPINO...
Mabuhay ang Pinoy! 😊
Thank you!
Ang Pilipino kasi kahit saan mo dalhin pantastik walastik. Open arms sa mga tao na nangangailangan ng tulong kahit foreigner ka pa. Kakain at kakain ka kahit wala kang pera. meron tao o bahay na nakangiti at welcome ka.
Tama Dapat ipaglaban natin ang wika. Kaya dapat pamunuan ng mga opesyal sa gobyerno lalo ngayong televised ang mga public hearings na Isinasagawa nila ngayon.....
Mga katangian at kagalingan ng mga Filipino na hindi nakikita ng ibang mga mapanirang mga Filipino. Instead na maging proud sa ating bansa e sila pa ang mga mapanghusga. Yung mga nakikitang katangian ng mga dayuhan sa ating lahing Filipino, na binabatikos naman ng iilang walang magawang mga kababayan natin.
Support this channel guys. Please don’t skip ads. ❤
Thank you so much for the support! 🇵🇭❤️
Wag puro pagpapayaman sana ang nasa isip natin. Totoo malaki ang kita sa ibang Bansa, pero iba ang buhay lalo na ng kuktura natin laban sa ibang bansa. Proud to be Pinoy!
well said! 🇵🇭❤️
He speaks better Tagalog than many Middle class Filipino children these days.
Mabuhay Philippines❤
he is a LDS missionary...good job brother ❤❤❤
What is LDS ?
@@Teresita-o5p His part of the Mormons
Inspiring story.I miss the Philippines.I have been living and working here in Canada for almost 10 years but the same as feeling the western people life here is boring and stressful…❤
more videos pa mga idol ❤
Very Inspiring. Nice video. 👍👍
We love you using it
This is soooo beautiful, Kurt!❤🎉😊🥰♥️💋
Karamihan na tangalog from words TAGA ILOG.IF GUSTO MO MARAMI PARAAN YO G IBA NGA NATUTUNG MAG ILOCANO DAHIL SA BATA❤