We were actually colonised by the spaniards for over 300 years so there are many similarities to other countries that were also colonised by the spanish!
@rylerqd I know, but I mean culturally, Is actually quite weird that your archipellago is not in the caribbean or near mexico, colombia or venezuela sometimes
@@danielbruceagra9022 Don't have an explanation on why that is but it's probably also because of the spanish on why our culture is similar to south american countries that were colonized just like the Philippines. It's just my options though.
@@danielbruceagra9022 were the least asian asians lmao. But I agree, whenever i see culture from south america or that area, i see a lot of similarities. Food, values, the towns, etc.
@@danielbruceagra9022 Philippines was governed from New Spain or Mexico for a long period of colonization before Mexico became independent (then from Madrid), and the expedition to colonize it by Legazpi originated from there. Then it became part of the first global circumnavigational trade network from Manila to Mexico to Madrid. But the natives didn’t mingle much with Spaniards and only borrowed some words and most of the Spanish speaking population died with the bombing of Manila in WW2
1:25 For those who didn't get what happened on 1942, Bataan Is that Imperial Japan attacked the Philippines in 1941, In 1942 the soldiers we're fighting but then they lost so the japanese soldiers forced the filipino and american soldiers to walk with no food and water, This event is also know as the *"Bataan Death March"* and many filipino and american soldiers died in this event because of thirst, starvation and exhaust, and also one thing if one takes a break from walking the japanese would then hurt them forcing them to continue, no breaks
My elderly elementary teacher told us that his grandfather participated in the march. He drank water from mud puddles and from his clothes drenched in sweat. He also lost his arm and was luckily cured by the family in the house he ended up in. My teacher also said that the grandfather was so traumatized that whenever he saw a plane, even a passenger plane, up in the sky, he would become paranoid and start yelling.
@gravel9270 that was super tough for him but thank goodness he went through the war and after that we got the independence our country wanted back then
7:14 RIZAL IS TOO ACCURATE As someone from Rizal, almost everyday I see Flash Delivery Riders (Those with light yellow helmets) in my streets and many other streets aswell, hell even in the road I often see their trucks whenever I commute.
I call all of this unofficial server so many power tripping moderator and admin, griaffers,trolls ,noobs that keep dying and complaining to admin this server is just absolute chaos and I love it
Damn I’m Bulakenyo and half the time we forget that we have the Philippine Arena in our backyard (it’s literally a half hour away). Mabuhay ang Makasaysayang Probinsya ng mga Bayani! 😂
4:50 although Lanao del Norte is mostly Muslims there are also a few Christians like me. I would say it is pretty accurate but when making this kind of videos please consider further research on a specific topic so you don’t misinterpret viewers like someone who lives in Lanao del Norte. Good Video Keep it Up.
@@mer7708 I noticed that one two because, when I saw it first I was like “It doesn’t make sense like it doesn’t match our typical stereotype of the in the Lanao del Norte and it’s not even our municipal music or anthem” but then I realize we all make mistakes we’re Humans. Respect for knowing the song because I have no idea about it.
yes but please remember the video is called “stereotypes of the provinces” and the main stereotype of Lanao del Norte is that it’s just all Muslims…. that’s how it is and there’s a basis for that because it is the majority religion
Lmao, I'm from Davao and I never thought that the Japanese have a lot more influence in it than the rest of the Philippines. The more you watch memes, the more you know I guess?
Mintal was called Little Tokyo back during pre WW2, lot of Japanese people (mostly from Okinawa) settled in Mintal to work at abaca farms 🙂 You can even visit the Imin Philippine-Japan Historical Museum at Calinan to learn about this shared history with the Dabawenyo Japanese 😊
Thanks for making my motherland Vietnam 5 months ago and I love my home province Ho Chi Minh City even though I’m Vietnamese American. I like this video
RAHHHHHH ANTIQUE MENTIONED!!!!!! Fr though, the 10 datus are the only thing we're known for, like hell some Filipinos might not know there's even a province called Antique
I was just talking about Batangas with my mom, can confirm to be accurate because while we were talking about how my cousins are doing back in the old country she glossed over the fact that 2 of them are in prison and one already died.
Historical people I know according to their appearances (IN ORDER): Bataan 1942: The Victims Cavite: Emilio Aguinaldo (Left) Cebu: Sergio Osmeña (Extreme Left) Ilocos Norte: Ferdinand Marcos (Left) Negros Occidental: Ferdinand Marcos again (Left/MAYBE) Pangasinan: Fidel Ramos (Right) Tarlac: Corazon Aquino (Extreme Right) Kung marami pang hindi ko kilala o hindi kasama, reply lang
lol that Eastern Samar one (which my province) it's little bit funny coz you took that picture and sad at the same time because that picture super typhoon smashed our province, but I'm happy Eastern Samar survive that one... proud waray-waray!
7:46 hey it is the town of my grandparents, also I do get the Indian/chinese reference because I would have thought pili fruit/bulusan volcano or congestion of vehicles at Matnog due to ferry cancellations would be the one shown
0:44 The Aklan part should have Wojak Tourists aside the Ati people 0:50 Maybe it would fit if you use Sarung Banggi as background music of Albay ( I'm from there ) 1:40 Maybe it would be a better if the wojak with beanie holds a balisong 2:37 An aswang or random manananggal flying would fit for Capiz 2:52 Maybe Cariñosa folk song fits for Cavite since this is a very historical part of the Philippines 2:55 Probably Si Felimon (Bisaya folk song) would fit for Cebu background music . 4:07 Why not use some folk music from the region there ? Like Manang Biday ? Kinda bland if both province has the same music . (Although those provinces are twins ) 4:25 Iloilo 3 = 🦇🦇🏚️🏚️🐺 5:25 Why add a rebel wojak here ? 8:34 Dayang-Dayang would fit for Tawi-Tawi (famous song came from there )
@@bl1zz4rd25 Indeed lmao, since I would say that this was (once) the cultural center ng Tagalogs and Filipinos, pero ngayon that spot will def go to Manila (as a Manileño). No doubt na melting pot na ng kung ano-anong agenda ang Manila
>benguet broooo, I've been walking on that road back in 2018 with that outfit, often LMAOOO magsaysay road moment. also, i partly manage a resort in masbate. can confirm the stereotype KEKW subbed
I have been Cagayan me and family drove there in 2016 it was just straight road and also we were so close to Taiwan that the car radio was the Taiwanese radio also we bought something in a store with 20 php the cashier said it was not allow lol
W videos man, adding a voice over, information, and your opinion with this style will definitely rack you up with more viewers and followers Check Geopold and his contents, pretty sure you'll get the idea Cheers brodie, love from the Philippines!
Me as a Misamisnon and a Kagay-anon, you're not wrong tho. hahaha dumarami talaga ang population ng mga chinese from mainland dito, lalo na sa CDO. idk baka unti2x na kaming sinasakop dito w/o us knowing 😅
damn i didn't know that some of our provinces like bukidnon, cagayan, southern leyte etc. have their own provincial flags kinda makes me jealous as a caviteño with our basic ahh provincial seal
Is the background for Benguet Lower Bonifacio? Like, the picture is taken on the footbridge going to Baguio Center Mall? I think I can see the Mcdo and the Mercury Drug building near the Saint Louis University Wow! It looks so different now! I had been at Baguio for the last two years. I just left last month. There were no plants in the middle of the road back then, and the road was quite messy. It's dirty, like there's trash dump on the corner to Teodora Alonzo. I'm glad they're finally making some positive change
I wish the Philippine would progress like video games do to better condition while not picking the corrupt path
Philippines do always pick the corrupt path. 😂😭
"Disappointment starts with expectation"
Don’t we all?
Because almost all wants to be corrupt
@@klopez16888 No, the good ones are just suppressed and ridiculed.
Bataan: Hmmm…
Bataan 1942: I don’t wanna talk about it…
Still lasted than most if not all of the fallen European countries combined
The death march of 1940s...
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As a Brazilian, It's crazy that the more I know abou Phillipines, the more you like like Hispanoamerica minus the spanish language, that is incredible
We were actually colonised by the spaniards for over 300 years so there are many similarities to other countries that were also colonised by the spanish!
@rylerqd I know, but I mean culturally, Is actually quite weird that your archipellago is not in the caribbean or near mexico, colombia or venezuela sometimes
@@danielbruceagra9022 Don't have an explanation on why that is but it's probably also because of the spanish on why our culture is similar to south american countries that were colonized just like the Philippines. It's just my options though.
@@danielbruceagra9022 were the least asian asians lmao. But I agree, whenever i see culture from south america or that area, i see a lot of similarities. Food, values, the towns, etc.
@@danielbruceagra9022 Philippines was governed from New Spain or Mexico for a long period of colonization before Mexico became independent (then from Madrid), and the expedition to colonize it by Legazpi originated from there. Then it became part of the first global circumnavigational trade network from Manila to Mexico to Madrid. But the natives didn’t mingle much with Spaniards and only borrowed some words and most of the Spanish speaking population died with the bombing of Manila in WW2
1:25
For those who didn't get what happened on 1942, Bataan
Is that Imperial Japan attacked the Philippines in 1941, In 1942 the soldiers we're fighting but then they lost so the japanese soldiers forced the filipino and american soldiers to walk with no food and water, This event is also know as the *"Bataan Death March"* and many filipino and american soldiers died in this event because of thirst, starvation and exhaust, and also one thing if one takes a break from walking the japanese would then hurt them forcing them to continue, no breaks
My elderly elementary teacher told us that his grandfather participated in the march. He drank water from mud puddles and from his clothes drenched in sweat. He also lost his arm and was luckily cured by the family in the house he ended up in. My teacher also said that the grandfather was so traumatized that whenever he saw a plane, even a passenger plane, up in the sky, he would become paranoid and start yelling.
@gravel9270 that was super tough for him but thank goodness he went through the war and after that we got the independence our country wanted back then
As a Masbateno by heart, the fact that you used a very typical "baylehan" dance song is *chef's kiss*
Same i am an masbateño
bro singlehandedly called the masbatenos in one comment
where the palanas bois at.
@@Clazzetteyo wassup dawg
@@Clazzettewassup my guy
@@Clazzette yo from palanas here haha
I'm happy to see this video and we have cultural diverses even we're one! Mabuhay Pilipinas!!
I'm from Palawan 💚🇵🇭
Eyyy fellow Palaweño
@DALEADRIEAN eey haha
Mayad nga adlaw!! Nakakaproud bilang Palaweña! 💚
@@frayansertzrave Trueeeeeee ka diyan, proud Palaweño from Quezon in Palawan .
Philippines has so much lore, I'm proud to be Filipino.
7:14 RIZAL IS TOO ACCURATE
As someone from Rizal, almost everyday I see Flash Delivery Riders (Those with light yellow helmets) in my streets and many other streets aswell, hell even in the road I often see their trucks whenever I commute.
LMAOOOOO FR
@MessyMein You see them aswell??
@@Lysimachi04 everytime
@@MessyMein damnnn,which part of rizal are you in LMAO
Random request from COC
2 bisaya (witch)
3 Muslim (wall breaker)
4. Tagalog goblin(kamkamin ang kaban).
Thank you.
From Baguio city,Benguet.
hi again
hell yeah fellow Baguio citizen
I appreciate that you included some provincial languages in the disclaimer portion. Mad respect. 🙏
I call all of this unofficial server so many power tripping moderator and admin, griaffers,trolls ,noobs that keep dying and complaining to admin this server is just absolute chaos and I love it
Some of these are 500% on point. Manila, Cebu, and Leyte in particular.
Damn I’m Bulakenyo and half the time we forget that we have the Philippine Arena in our backyard (it’s literally a half hour away). Mabuhay ang Makasaysayang Probinsya ng mga Bayani! 😂
Omg yes! You finally did it- thank you! Thanks for the hard work and congrats for 3k+ subscribers
Thanks for the video pare!
From Bulacan.
Ang nostalgic nung kantang "MIMAROPA MIMAROPA!!! 🎵🎶🎶😭😭 Kinakanta namin yan nung estudyante pa ko
4:50 although Lanao del Norte is mostly Muslims there are also a few Christians like me. I would say it is pretty accurate but when making this kind of videos please consider further research on a specific topic so you don’t misinterpret viewers like someone who lives in Lanao del Norte. Good Video Keep it Up.
also the music used is not maranao dialect. It is a maguindanaon dialect song.
@@mer7708 I noticed that one two because, when I saw it first I was like “It doesn’t make sense like it doesn’t match our typical stereotype of the in the Lanao del Norte and it’s not even our municipal music or anthem” but then I realize we all make mistakes we’re Humans. Respect for knowing the song because I have no idea about it.
yes but please remember the video is called “stereotypes of the provinces” and the main stereotype of Lanao del Norte is that it’s just all Muslims…. that’s how it is and there’s a basis for that because it is the majority religion
Dad’s from Lanao, we went there twice and the municipality was majority Christian (I think) with a lot of parishes.
To his specific town, I meant. I forget the name of the place.
It fascinates me that the Codillerans are into Country Music
Last I was up in La Trinidad we were picking up honest-to-goodness American country music over the radio
We love country music
Lmao, I'm from Davao and I never thought that the Japanese have a lot more influence in it than the rest of the Philippines. The more you watch memes, the more you know I guess?
Mintal was called Little Tokyo back during pre WW2, lot of Japanese people (mostly from Okinawa) settled in Mintal to work at abaca farms 🙂 You can even visit the Imin Philippine-Japan Historical Museum at Calinan to learn about this shared history with the Dabawenyo Japanese 😊
Hindi mo alam ? Ang mga japanese Kasi sa Davao hd pakalat Kalat at Search mommga libingan Ng mga japanese sa war war2 ay andyan din sa davao
The BEST MEME ive ever seen about my Home Country you are a Legend
the person who wrote this comment is an idiot :) thanks for calling me one - love, OP
Lol wrong screenshot. I would replace that screenshot of Makati with a screenshot of Magellan’s Cross or the Carcar Circle.
@@trainsandmore2319 sorry i didn't focus on the screenshot 😭
That's literally makati LOL
@@spicykaraage641 i have to say this again but i didn't focus on the background at all
I'm an idiot
Thanks for making my motherland Vietnam 5 months ago and I love my home province Ho Chi Minh City even though I’m Vietnamese American. I like this video
As a Filipino, we call it Saigon
RAHHHHHH ANTIQUE MENTIONED!!!!!!
Fr though, the 10 datus are the only thing we're known for, like hell some Filipinos might not know there's even a province called Antique
Its been ages since i heared about antique ngl
Lmao, as someone from Laguna, we basically just accept ourselves as the industrial province working in the background.😂
@@theguywhoisdumb4729 the most recent big news here was that one fatal bus accident that happened like a year ago
@@bmad1386 yep, yall are literally on the podium of top philippine provinces
@@bmad1386 honestly the only think I heard about Laguna is the Laguna lake ngl which is beautiful btw, been there
as a zamboangeños we speak chavacano it is a latin word for us to speak here in asias latin city 🇵🇭🇪🇸💖
Salamat pre
from Rizal
Not the carabao in batanes 😭 as a local, i approve of this.
I was just talking about Batangas with my mom, can confirm to be accurate because while we were talking about how my cousins are doing back in the old country she glossed over the fact that 2 of them are in prison and one already died.
I'm from San Juan, Batangas, and it is true that the Laurel family is one of the province's prominent families.
6:02 As a Negrense Occidental i can agree we have the best Inasal
Akala ko negro ang tawag sa mga taga negros
Davao del Sur, Digos City here I'm enrolling for japanese language school so it's accurate lol
Historical people I know according to their appearances (IN ORDER):
Bataan 1942: The Victims
Cavite: Emilio Aguinaldo (Left)
Cebu: Sergio Osmeña (Extreme Left)
Ilocos Norte: Ferdinand Marcos (Left)
Negros Occidental: Ferdinand Marcos again (Left/MAYBE)
Pangasinan: Fidel Ramos (Right)
Tarlac: Corazon Aquino (Extreme Right)
Kung marami pang hindi ko kilala o hindi kasama, reply lang
4:15 ILOILO FOR THE WINNNN
I still waiting for Japan Prefecture and Hong Kong Area but is nice you to be back after a month waiting new video.
Thank you for your nice video!
I’m looking forward to next in Cambodia.
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As a person from Bataan, 1:19 is indeed true
Salamat Po!
Galing sa Pagsanjan, Laguna.
Fellow Lagunian here. The only thing missing was the lambanog.
Thank you! From Cavite
Thanks from pangasinan
lol that Eastern Samar one (which my province) it's little bit funny coz you took that picture and sad at the same time because that picture super typhoon smashed our province, but I'm happy Eastern Samar survive that one... proud waray-waray!
This seems interesting and relatable lol
Love from Visayas
As someone living in Butuan City, This video gud 🗣🗣🔥🔥
Thank from Bayombong,Nueva vizcaya❤❤❤❤❤
7:46 hey it is the town of my grandparents, also I do get the Indian/chinese reference because I would have thought pili fruit/bulusan volcano or congestion of vehicles at Matnog due to ferry cancellations would be the one shown
This is inspiring from Davao Del Sur 👋
Man, I hope I can pick next. Maybe Norway or D.R.C.? Nice video btw! 🤧
We are the definition of global culture. We are everything. I wish my Kababayan a brighter future.❤❤❤❤
Thanks for doing Iloilo 1 & 2.
POV: Your finding your own province
6:19 Nueva Ecija is 102% accurate, because N.E is made of 50% rice, 10% farms, and 40% mountains, and 2% *[REDACTED]*.
bro im curious, im from NE and i never heard of that redacted 😭
Curr- I mean Margin of Error.
@@bry9647 im dumb as hell man, curry??
@@KosNeh it starts with letter C and ends with N.
Some black van might pull-up if I spell it out.
@@bry9647 any way i can search it up? Genuinely need to know, ive lived here my whole life and idk abt it 😅
as a filipino, BATAAN DEATH MARCH IS CRAZY
0:44 The Aklan part should have Wojak Tourists aside the Ati people
0:50 Maybe it would fit if you use Sarung Banggi as background music of Albay ( I'm from there )
1:40 Maybe it would be a better if the wojak with beanie holds a balisong
2:37 An aswang or random manananggal flying would fit for Capiz
2:52 Maybe Cariñosa folk song fits for Cavite since this is a very historical part of the Philippines
2:55 Probably Si Felimon (Bisaya folk song) would fit for Cebu background music .
4:07 Why not use some folk music from the region there ? Like
Manang Biday ? Kinda bland if both province has the same music .
(Although those provinces are twins )
4:25 Iloilo 3 = 🦇🦇🏚️🏚️🐺
5:25 Why add a rebel wojak here ?
8:34 Dayang-Dayang would fit for Tawi-Tawi (famous song came from there )
Batangas, Laguna, and Manila would like to argue about being the “cultural center” of Tagalogs
@@전브렌트Bulacan will get upset too
@@bl1zz4rd25 Indeed lmao, since I would say that this was (once) the cultural center ng Tagalogs and Filipinos, pero ngayon that spot will def go to Manila (as a Manileño). No doubt na melting pot na ng kung ano-anong agenda ang Manila
>benguet
broooo, I've been walking on that road back in 2018 with that outfit, often LMAOOO magsaysay road moment.
also, i partly manage a resort in masbate. can confirm the stereotype KEKW
subbed
Thank you very much!
I appreciate that the fact na ginamit mo yung Wojak template tapos inedit mo,
As a cordilleran it got me giggling like a highschool girl when i hear our dialect being spoken in a video 😂
As in cotabato, this is so true☪️❤
I have been Cagayan me and family drove there in 2016 it was just straight road and also we were so close to Taiwan that the car radio was the Taiwanese radio also we bought something in a store with 20 php the cashier said it was not allow lol
Thank you for this video my dear friend
Nice! Thank you!
W videos man, adding a voice over, information, and your opinion with this style will definitely rack you up with more viewers and followers
Check Geopold and his contents, pretty sure you'll get the idea
Cheers brodie, love from the Philippines!
This is how diverse Philippines is
Bro, I subscribe so glad I found your channel 😂❤
8:02 You put a Past in Our Province 😂😂
As someone from the city of golden friendship aka Cagayan de oro thank you 5:45
Me as a Misamisnon and a Kagay-anon, you're not wrong tho. hahaha dumarami talaga ang population ng mga chinese from mainland dito, lalo na sa CDO. idk baka unti2x na kaming sinasakop dito w/o us knowing 😅
2:55 🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥 "SA MAY LECHON (Unintelligible) QUEDA DE CADA WAP WA, RELAX SA MATA" as a Filipino I didn't even know that we could rap 😭
omg i love it! I'll wach more vid that you made
damn i didn't know that some of our provinces like bukidnon, cagayan, southern leyte etc. have their own provincial flags
kinda makes me jealous as a caviteño with our basic ahh provincial seal
"We have France at home"
France at home: 3:43
As a Filipino I find it crazy how one of the provinces' name is "Aurora".
7:32 sarangani mentioned 🥶
Amazing videos next will be cambodia cm,australia maybe,
Cambodia is next
@ ok
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Proud ilonggo here ❤️
As a batangueno i agree that volcanoes are real problem
Proud to be Zamboanga Del Sur!!
Thanks from cebu city cebu
Cebu❌
Si bobo✅
the one on palawan is spot on its crazy (we almost became a US state back then if the people from the capital didnt noticed it)
Galing ako sa Agusan del Norte, at talagang napaka basic lang talaga namin haha
Salamat sa video pre, tsada kaayo
Awww yeah hala bira Iloilo! Sulong sa banwa ko hala bira iloilo
As a Mindanaon, its accurate... except for the guns
LUBACAN(BULACAN) MENTIONED!!!! WTF IS A SMOOTH TRAFFIC (also the roads are very, rough) 😂
Is the background for Benguet Lower Bonifacio? Like, the picture is taken on the footbridge going to Baguio Center Mall? I think I can see the Mcdo and the Mercury Drug building near the Saint Louis University
Wow! It looks so different now! I had been at Baguio for the last two years. I just left last month. There were no plants in the middle of the road back then, and the road was quite messy. It's dirty, like there's trash dump on the corner to Teodora Alonzo. I'm glad they're finally making some positive change
After watching the video, I stood up from the toilet seat and gave an applause.
Dont stop
damn Philippines is so diverse
You missed the shot of having brown chad in ifugao , dudes there have genes that would make gym goers envy .
As an aklan native, im so offended at the accuracy of this.
Thanks 😄
Saying hi from calbayog,Samar😊😗🤑❤️🔥
Nice video, and now Japan and Camboya.
CATANDUANES MENTIONED! ANG PROBINSYA KO! RAAAAAAH COME TO OUR ISLAND WE HAVE SUNKEN CHURCH, MUDDY CAVES AND ZIPLINE BEACH!
FUN FACT : Laguna has an economy as large as all of the Davaos combined, and has been the largest provincial economy for several years now.
I had an uncle who worked at the Petron refinery in Limay, Bataan - that depiction is accurate af
Additionally, why did I see Raining in Manila being used for Metro Manila coming from a mile away?
The Leni for Cam Sur 😭😂 I mean, fair. There's like a mural of her at pretty much every place here lol Naga has a lot 😭
You forgot to put Manny Pacquiao in Sarangani haha! He's from there.
As a certified Benguet citizen, Benguet is accurate.
MASAYA AKO NA NAKITA KO ITO
Hello! any context why pope hepe is shown in agusan and guimaras?
Because they have a catholic majority population
3:14 IS PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME IS PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME
Yay. Basilan mentioned. And without bombings