TRUTH or MYTH: South East Asians (Filipinos, Indonesians etc.) React to Stereotypes
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- From working as nannies or nurses to looking for a white rich husband, South East Asians tackle the most common (and funniest) stereotypes in this video.
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0:00 Intro
0:14 SE Asian women work as nannies or nurses
1:18 SE Asian guys are very short
2:30 SE Asians are great at singing and love to sing
4:09 SE Asian women look for a white rich husband
6:14 SE Asians are expressive and enthusiastic
7:02 What is the most annoying stereotype you get?
7:42 What do you want the world to know about SE Asians?
CREW:
Chandler Qian (directing)
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Jason Tojeiro (video/editing)
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CAST:
Indonesia:
Reinaldy: / aldieprakoso
Kineta: / thekineta
Philippines:
Ariel: / arielaludud
Ghea: / ghea.dominique
Cambodia:
Danny: / bet_onmyself
Burma:
Htut: / htuthtuthtut
Vietnam:
Ruby: / ruby.oanh.nguyen
Thailand:
/ boompatty.t
Malaysia:
Zoe: / zoe_yve
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Filipinos, Indonesians, Malaysians love to sing, that is a fact
But indos and malays not as good as pinoy. That is also a fact.
@@aasss8830 says who? Lol. Indos are very good at singing.
@@jonathanwicaksono3873 you guys are good I give you that, but not as good as the Queen Of Se Asia, Perlas de Oriente, Las Islas Filipinas
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@@aasss8830 LOL 250 millions Indonesians are laughing at you 🤣🤣. You guys are good, but Indonesians are better at singing. That is a fact!
@M Roxas lol are you sure? 🤣
I love when the stereotype 'SE Asian women are looking for a white rich husband' comes up the Filipino guy snorted, then turns to the Filipina, and they both started laughing. As a Filipino I laughed with them
Me too lol 😂
I totaly laughed my ass of in that HAHA
Is being born as a Southeast Asian a blessing or disgrace?
@@Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine there's a pros and cons. Sometimes I wish that I was not born as a Filipino but sometimes I'm lucky I'm a Filipino. Maybe the best traits of us is alot of SE Asian are so talented and geniuses but the downside is we are always discriminated and the opportunities are limited.
@Zin Bo Tun lmao you'd expect that Filipinos always go for foreign people when they're just like normal people who have a fair sense of romantic perspective and preferences. I also know some SE Asians who find other foreigners as obnoxious and undesirable, and 'self-hating'? Filipinas go for their own kind too, maybe you just don't see it. About the Filipinas wanting to marry Americans, maybe it's just a preference since we have been influenced by that country. Your comment is too exaggerated my bud
You know you're Filipino when you're asian and that you have Spanish names.
my middle name is Bernardo and my last name is Garcia.is it spanish name too?
I find it cringe 😅
My surname is Galang which is a Tagalog term. After all the spanish colonization, I sometimes wonder how my ancestors were able to keep this name.
@@FaiGal those who keep their tagalog surnames are descendants or a member of a noble indigenous family.
Lol.yeahh🤣
I’m half Mexican and half Filipino, and when I lived in the Philippines for a year for med school I ALWAYS got compliments on how gwapa I am because of my face. Filipinos really LOVE mix Filipinos that’s a fact lol.
Yas it is
gwapa? did u go to cebu? or some bisaya speaking place?
xXxSkyViperxXx I was in Cebu. Mandaue area.
@@KudoKraftster ah yeah, "gwapa" is cebuano bisaya. in filipino(tagalog), if say you went to metro manila, the word for handsome for men would be "gwapo". "gwapa" would be interpreted as a rare feminine version of the term that is rarely ever used except by cebuanos or other visayans, so in manila, the word might be interpreted as kinda gay if directed at a man. they are both borrowed centuries ago from spanish though, from "guapo"/"guapa"
true, they be like "may lahi ka ba" if they see a different feature from you that is very attractive
When ur a filipina/filipino married to a white guy/gal.
Literally everyone: " isa nanaman pong kababayan natin ang naka ahon sa hirap"
Luke hahahahahahha... for real
not actually.
So accurate 😂
What an ugly language, I'd never want to learn and understand it.
@@Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine but who tf ask you tho?
Indonesians seem very chill, down-to-earth, open to other perspectives, and easy to talk to. From a pinay.
chill yes, down to earth probably cuz we don't feel like have anything to proud of, easy to talk it depends on their english ability smh
@@sofipageantry6751 excuse me but indonesia is one of the biggest nation in SEA! Mock us all you want but you should know that your mockery would never effect indonesia to keep growing! Just cause media highlighting java island other than the rest doesnt meant java is the only indonesian island, we have Bali, Sumatra, Papua, Maluku, Sulawesi, Borneo, Nusa Tenggara. We still welcome you if you want to visit Indonesia, at least it'll give an income to us lol
@@anthonys9704 You said: " We don't feel like have anything to proud" ???
You are pinoy! I see your other comment with your language.
why you trying to look like indonesian and trying to mocking us? Did you jealous? Plis stop.
I'd like to visit Indonesia someday. Their country is beautiful and the people seem nice. :)
@@fazarsagara1499 no i mean we are used to have this kind of mentality that foreign country or east asian are better than us.. am not saying that we don't have anything to proud of, of course we should have a lot.. but our people used treat foreign people especially white differently as they are king in our land and tend to think that western is better
Philipines: Natural Disasters happens
Filipinos: Dances and celebrates
*Y E S*
*YES*
*waving on the camera
Indonesians too, but 70% are religious chanting lol
Oh come on, What's the worst that could happen?
When meeting an Indonesian and then asks "Are you a Muslim?"
It depends from where they came from. Ethnically, if they're Western Indonesians (tech. Javanese, Sumatrans, etc), then there is a pretty high chance that he/she is a Muslim. If they're Eastern Indonesians (tech. Manadonese, Mollucans, Papuans, etc), then there is a pretty high chance that he/she is a Christian or Catholic.
And many Indonesians are Budhists too. Indonesia is the biggest populated Muslim Country in the World while Philippines is the only predominantly Catholic Country in Asia and is included as one of the 5 biggest Catholic Christian Countries in the World.
Anyone can be any religion, but if they come from a country that is dominantly known for one religion, then the odds are they are that religion. If they are Chinese, it is likely they are atheists.
@@alanguages I think you're just mentioning a common "stereotyping" which is unfortunately pretty common.
Side note: Many Chinese Indonesians are either Buddhists, Confucians or Christians and when we don't do religions, most Indonesians are agnostics. So yeah the likely is unlikely #peace
That's absolutely true. The second word they told me after know I'm Indonesian, are you Muslim?? I said I'm not. They got surprised. LOL. I told them in Indonesia we have 5 religion, yes, the majority of people is Muslim but some also other religions..😁
What about the city of Jakarta?
When I was in college, a friend and I were going to our multi cultural center on campus. I am Mexican and he is Filipino. But apparently, I get mistaken for Filipino while he gets mistaken for Mexican when we go there. I always found that hilarious any time we go up there and they talk to him in Spanish and they talk to me in Tagalog.
This is reversed communication
Lmaoo I have so many Filipino friends and I thought they're Mexican at first too😂
Now this what I call "Filipino-baiting" ppl feed on this shit. karaho mo hahaha
@@jamestheminorbender4978 why is it only "Filipino-baiting" and not "Mexican-baiting"??? 🙄
Maybe because we Filipinos are of Spanish decent. The western resemblance was because of centuries of colonization.
"we are not a backwards region of the world, we're actually pretty progressive if u know where to look" - Facts Amigos
This “amigo” is out of place
if you know where to look talaga. There are tons of places in the Ph that are still stagnant.
@@porbidapastelann Maybe not so stagnant but very slow in progress. Corruption and lack of quality education are two of the main reasons why some parts aren't progressive. Actually if we narrow down, quality education can solve a lot of problems including corruption... then again, it's poverty right? But is it really the main cause? I do not think so. It is because of people like Cynthia Villar who does not prioritize on what is needed and even categorizes RESEARCH as insignificant.
If I look like I'm against you please don't think that. I don't want to fight. (I said these things in advanced so that I won't need to later.)
I hope you can be understanding. ☺
God bless. ❤
Nevertheless, nobody even wants to be mistaken for a Filipino. :)
@@Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine nevertheless, nobody wants to be mistaken for you
well, there are some indonesian questioning the guy statements about indonesian are open minded. But in my opinion, we're really open minded even in our past generations. we're just not realized it and i think the close minded people is just minority but their voices are so loud so we might think most of us are close minded because of them, or maybe some of people just shock for the new things and questioning them, but not for a while they will used to it.
and make a note, imo, open minded isn't just liberalism and westernized, u can be conservative and traditional but still open minded at the same time. the key of open minded for me is respect. cmiiw
couldn't agree more
Exactly
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This. Thanks for writing this
idk but that indonesian boy sometime sounds filipinos when he talks.
Yeah, we have a lot of Filipino teachers when it comes to international school in Indonesia. Hence, we sound a bit like them.
Yeah, me too his humor is also same as filipino humor. Hahahaha this proves that we're brothers.
Hans DH Its because they both have Austronesian languages
Indeed, because Indonesia have so many similar words with Philipines. Sometimes sound different depends on their accent
I generally mistaken Indonesians for Filipino all the time cuz of accent.
Filipina: I mean- we love karaoke.
Also her: *laughs in 4 different notes*
Yikes! That sentence obviously has a hidden agenda and that's You're just trying to self-proclaim about ur ppl are good at singing. In fact, I don't like hearing anyone singing around me under any circumstances.
Asian myself. SE Asians love singing to the point they brute force the mastery
@@Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine You seem to really hate Filipinos lol
@@Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine Do jokes and sarcasm exist in your mind?
@유타라 just report him lol
It kinda makes me sad when a guy said that “there are more asians than just Filipinos”. I can feel the frustrations.
For real thoo lol
*Nosotros son Pacific-Islanders*
Because Filipino look nothing like ordinary Asians, they look more Negrito-looking for they're the truest Filipinos' ancestors .
Can I date one of your beautiful sisters, mate? Yes indeed but another reason is that Filipinos were so fond of western culture and we also have (not all but most) average to fluent english speaking skills that gains the foreign’s attention for they (according to them) feel most at home because we can hold an english conversation very well.
As for negrito-looking thing i can definitely agree but there are also a lot of ancestors that came across the country way back to pre-historic era but when the Spanish, American and Japanese colonization came to happen our genes were fucked up and modern Filipinos are now mixed-race (almost everyone from the great greatest ancestors).
@@lorenzlloyddizon2904 Im confused you said that there are many other ancestors way back to pre historic era but you also it was just mixed when colonies came. During pre historic era filipinos were mixed race already namely austranasians/negritos, indonesians, malaysians and traders came in such as arabs, hindu, chinese, etc.
I also thot that vietnam and thailand or even malaysia was way more popular before than philippines😂, i mean they mistaken filipinos as pacific islanders.
Indonesian be like...
When people asking if you are muslim: TRIGGERED
When people asking if you are nonmuslim: TRIGGERED
@@Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine I respect your honesty
@@guesswho1147 Being attention-seeking because your nation is not that popular Is bad.
Se7
Triggered teros
Can I date one of your beautiful sisters, mate? hahaha im indonesian but agreed
I really love Thai people and Indonesians. They are caring, loving, and cheerful.
Awww thank you
:0 thank u this is so nice (from indonesian)
Every nationality have caring, loving and cheerful people. Also every nationality have despicable, inconsiderate and irritating people. Don't cherry picking.
I think the Filipino nanny thing is changing because I'm hearing less and less of Filipinos pursuing that line of work, more medical and STEM careers.
There are many filipino nannies in the middle east, not much on south east asia
Ali C
dude, there's still a lot
that's true, but the norm for ofws is still mostly nannies.. idk if stem is also the case for everywhere else in the philippines, but for me, since imma be a doctor someday.. it's where im inclined
The educational system in most school are employee base not employer base
Even the Philippines itself is already a foreign-given name, the Philippines obviously has no originality. No wonder, the ppl are approval seeking.
Those two Filipinos has neural english accent which is easy to understand.
yes very neural and cerebral accents
because Filipinos speak very good in English unlike our stupid wannabe neighbors who try to compare with us
@@sofipageantry6751 wtf? gtfo
@@euphrasiepolly5575 maybe you. Idiots are not welcome here
@@sofipageantry6751 so to you speaking English = intelligence?
Indonesian: have a sanskrit name, mostly muslim, love chinese food, wearing hijab but also wear jeans (you can't find this thing in middle east). Mostly know more than one language (fact)
What do u mean love chines food? Are u living in a cave?
@@indomie.seedap bakso, nasi goreng, kwetiau, bihun, batagor, siomay, d'uh 🙄
About Chinese food thing, the more correct explaination is
"Indonesian love Chinese food that is modofied with local ingredients to suit local taste, even Chinese from Beijing will never said our version of Chinese food meet their taste.
@@WhyDontYouTerminateYourself be proud to be indonesian 😂
@@farhanrizqulah itu makanan nasional indonesia, cmn turunan dri China. Kek Kimbap Korea atau Gyoza jepang juga ada yg versi china. Duh.
Anyone noticed someone with name "Can I date one of your beautiful sisters, mate?" that insulted all of SEA countries in the comment section?
I mean what happened to him?
Well, if you look at their channel, they post lots of provocative videos.
Disrespecting other races, mostly Filipinos. Probably his country is full of Filipino Labor Workers.
also that ignorant maggot "11" lol
@@nyopoxy133 11 is Indian and the one with Caucasian picture is Vietnamese or Indian too.
I've the clue
He act like he knew better than us the natives.. I'm shook lol
I love SEA PEOPLE generally. Most humble, street smart, easygoing, good humored, fun
is your favorite hero Aqua Man? xD
@@damagecontrol7 How apt :p
@@maheshpatil03
Not neccessary.
Don't make racist insults.
Though I've got to say gullible as well. It can be just mind-boggling, how a lot of them believe anything that they see or hear, without any attempt at critical thinking. While at the same time (on the contrary), the Thais seem to think that lying and deception are a normal part of daily communication.
I'm sorry for the generalizations, but I just had to be real about this.
Ok Google lol what did SEAs do to you 😂
Pinoys are born singers. I'm Indonesian, but hell, I love a lot of Filipino singers. I try to name it: Jeremy Passion, AJ Rafael, Jesse Barrera, Lea Salonga, mention more on the reply!
morisette amon and IV OF SPADES haha i hope you can check em out
Gada yg peduli goblok!!
@@penikmatsenja1216 No one asked your opinion, bodoh.
@@-CondensedMilk-jc3xj what did he say?
@@klyzer5725 would be better if you don't know it 😅 . Just let the Indonesians handle him
My mom didn’t exactly want to marry a white guy, she tells me she got lucky to marry my father who’s 100% Filipino but very fair-skinned for some reason.
how does she know he's 100% Filipino. lol, historically the word "Filipino" actually even only meant pure born Spaniard born in the Philippines. in Spanish colonial times, the urban dwelling population were usually composed of Mestizos, specifically mostly Mestizo de Sangley which were colonial era Chinese-Filipino mestizos, and sometimes there were Mestizo de Español too which were Spanish-Filipino mestizos, and sometimes rarely there were Japanese-Chinese Filipino mestizos too or even Indian-Filipinos but centuries later today, families do not keep track of these so the common filipino would not 100% know for sure if someone is supposedly 100% Filipino lol. thats like saying one is 100% American hahahahahaha
old gen filipino moms always want their daughters to marry white guys specifically navy men for an easy and better life, it was very common in my city since it was an american military base in the philippines(subic bay, olongapo) thus it had numerous clubs and cabarets which are actually now gone, im kind of glad we're in the gen now
Viva Filipinos and Mabuhay to fellow Southeast Asian brothers and sisters. We Filipinos are Southeast Asians with English or American first names and Spanish surnames (*Latinized Hokkien surnames to Chinese-Filipino minority).
xXxSkyViperxXx they mean an “Asian” the Philippines is a homogenous country of Asian. If there is any Spanish it’s only usually a small percentage
Jonathan Perez
wat, lmao Filipino isn't even a race. How can one be 100% Filipino? Although in a different context, that can be said. Also, spanish blood is actually pretty common
As an indonesian, I would say that what makes us unique is that most of us don't raise our kids to move out of the country. It's very rare that parents raise their kids to someday move out of the country. It is a common thing for parents to school their kids abroad so that they can go back home and build this country even better. That's why Indonesia has been experiencing outstanding growth recently.
Aww 😍 I wish I could say the same for my country I.e your Neighbor on the North 🇵🇭 but most of the time I don’t see it, all I see/hear more often is to get an Education to move out of the country in order to live in another country like Da fuk?
Studying your children abroad and then they go back to their country of origin in order to make it better 😊 hayyyyy......IF this is happening on a larger scale in my country, we could have had something similar but NO.....the common attitudes here are a lot more cynical...you wanna be cynical about our sad state of affairs fine BUT you should use your cynicism to improve things yourself when no one is/are willing to help you do something than can actually be beneficial in the long term
Honestly it's sad that a lot of older Filipinos have this mindset and it gradually reflects on a large scale. I wish we were taught to love and respect our own country and people like how our neighbors love and respect their own country too
@@rianneroo
I can still feel such pressure from my own ina (who is in her 50’s) who has said to me that if we were able to go to the USA 🇺🇸 (she has family that moved there before her) she wants me to take high paying jobs there (because in demand) that are contradictory to my actual personality like being a Teacher 👩🏫 (guro), Lawyer (abugado), nurse 👩⚕️ (Nars), call center 📞 you name it (not really the social type). Not even considering that the USA 🇺🇸 that she has known in her childhood is now different especially in different changing supply and demands for foreign labor; the political climate ugh🤦🏽♀️ can’t have a moment of unity amidst the pandemic 😷
@@sofipageantry6751 ayo who hurt u?
@@syafaanindita9904 And why do u care Muslim?
4:20
"SEA women are looking for a white rich husband"
team philippines: (nervous laughing)
ARIEL I FEEL YAAH BRO I FEEL YAAAAAHH 😂😂😂
Alex Darum bato bato sa langit ang tamaan wag magalit masyado ahaha
escaping poverty 101
Perfect time Snap tho
lmao
Ahon sa hirap literal 🤣
The Filipino guy is adorable 😀
Irish Abella bcause my husband 🙄
Oof פייסל חיר
AKOY DI MAKAKAIN
The Indonesian guy too!, his humor is just strange.
@@m.c.a.2699 lol haha
7:08 We Malaysian(Not Malaysian Chinese or Indian ones), Indonesian and Filipinos sometimes being mistaken as Mexican or Latinos/Latinas due to our tanned skin =p
andee zaima actually, chindians in malaysia can be mistaken as like Mexican or Latinos because they may look like malay too.
@@vixtor9391 not all... there are many Chindian who can still be recognised as Chindian as in having Indian features as well as Chinese features... many Malays have that distinct Austronesian features like the Aborigine i.e. flat nose, thick lips, round to almond eyes, fleshy cheeks. Chindian so I've seen they inherit features either Chinese or Indian depending on dominance. For example, Keith Foo a Malaysian Chindian as well as his wife, a Chindian, are passable as Chinese upon first look. Shan Ratnam, a Chindian model, can pass as an Indian upon first glance.
Fatehah Ibrahim hence I said “can be mistaken” and “may look like”. I never said all though.
*_Here we go again, people coming from less developed countries tend to liken themselves to those from richer and influential countries whom they consider to be superior._*
Your point being????
I'm Swedish and i love south east asians they are friendly and good looking
Reckless Toddler Thank you on behalf of the SEA people.
@@jurianf.kaunang1808 Hope you guys all the best, coronavirus is destroying the whole world right now and there is so much sadness but it also makes people help each other way more so it shows the best of humanity in this crises. So my love and prayer goes out to the SEA peoples and all peoples 💚💙
Maybe friendly is acceptable, but good looking? I don't think so...
Men svenskarna är jättekula också 😊
You're just trying to get attention and praises.
MOST TRASHTALKER AND KEYBOARD WARRIOR IN ASEAN.
1.🇵🇭
2.🇮🇩
3.🇲🇾
Yess
Indonesians on top in Growtopia
I’m from Cambodia and I approved this list.
Totoo yan 😂
Mas maraming trashtalker sa indo kesa sa phillipines no.2👍
S.E.A. we eat rice every day. We mixed noodle with rice too.
Btw i'm Indonesian
Yo eating rice with noodles is THE MOST indonesian thing ive ever done. Idk if it's a lower class thing or something but for me and my fam, it's not eating if there isnt rice.
there's one time i mix rice with ramen eating silenty and using hands to grab the noodles beacuse i can't use chopsticks then they're all looking at me
btw im filipino
Ya right! Pancit canton with rice! Hahaha! Filipino here!
P O T A T O E S A N D R I C E
Why did you have to mention your nationality at the end of ur sentence, as if someone would care about it?
100% South east Asia people love to smile 😊
I'm an outlier then
@@rosyidharyadi7871 me too
Wow. They smile? That's a good fact.
As if people from other continents, disliked smiling. Stop this approval-seeking nonsense!
@@WhyDontYouTerminateYourself what she meant is, smiling is quite cheap in SEA because people do it more often.
7:46 I really like what she said there. Yeah Philippines is still a third world country but not all of us live in slums, we're also progressing.
Viva Filipinos and Mabuhay to fellow Southeast Asian brothers and sisters. We Filipinos are Southeast Asians with English or American first names and Spanish surnames (*Latinized Hokkien surnames to Chinese-Filipino minority).
@@chessonso2610 sus nakakahiya ka kamo. nakikita sayo yung tipikal na sakit ng isang pinoy: colonial mentality. bat kailangan mo pang ika proud at ipagyabang?
@@randomly_random_0 Katang()han mo kamo. Nagtagalog ka pa para hindi maintindihan ng iba kab()bohan mo. Hindi mo mababago kasaysayan ng Pinas at kung ano ang pagiging Pilipino. Tulad ng utak mo wala ng pagasa. Gusto kong matuto salitang baluga. Ikaw?
@@chessonso2610 nakakahiya yung paraan ng pananalita mo :>
@@randomly_random_0 Brother, wala tayong magagawa kung ano tayo at pinagmulan natin. Dapat pa nga kilalanin.
Something I noticed with Filipinas:
They will be mom 2.0 and will ask you if you ate yet, take a bath, did your schoolwork, or go out. If you don’t reply they’ll either get mad or hide the annoyance 😂🤷
and you'll hear the phrase "hmmp salbahe" 😂😂
And they will follow with : bahala ka sa buhay mo
awww man i can relate to this xD
i kinda treated my first boyfriend as my son lol (but he's older by a year)
Uhm well, this got me
I've been chatting to this someone and we like each other. He told me that I care too much and worry too much just like his mom. Idk if I'll be happy or feeel what about it. Hahahahahaha it's kinda funny tho
Actually, most SEA girls i've met had these traits. Be it Thai, Filipina, Indo or malay they are exactly the same as what you described.
There's nothing wrong being a house helper and a nurse!
But most people look down on them and think it's a rather 'low job'.
@@arinrumi then they're wrong, because a "lowly job" would be the criminal ones, like stealing or selling drugs and other illegal things. Nurses, house helpers, and nannies barely qualifies as criminal, thus it shouldn't be considered lowly.
True. It is still a decent and important job because, for example, in general, if there are no nurses to help sick people life might be cut short easily, no one able to fully carry out doctors orders and the hospital might just shut down due to over-exhaustion. Nurses are vital! and even house helpers and nannies- they help their employer manage their house by doing house chores and taking care of the baby like their own.
Nothing wrong with it but it should never be an option. Be more ambitious lol
What would be wrong with a job that's about caring
Funny how we Filipinos love to be associated with Latin Americans and Spaniards more than our Asian neighbors, but in reality we relate more to the ASEAN neighbors. Even in this video, if without putting labels, it's easy to mistake that they're all just one ethnicity with a varying little admixture. Just because we're Spanish-influenced in many aspects, it never really stripped our essential Asian traits. I find these neighbors actually more relatable as a whole.
I disagree. We are secure in our identity as ASEANs, but are still chasing after recognition for our side that is Hispanic. Its not that we would rather be Hispanic but we just want to also be recognized as such. Eh kasi sa atin, the more the many-er, diba? lol lol lol
I disagree, where did you get that idea lmao
Most Filipinos don't even care about Spain or Latin America.
@@NoVisionGuy perhaps the people around you dont.
@@mariaclaradelossantos398 we study the Colonial and Post-Colonial era of our country but most people I know, classmates, friends, or relatives, we don't talk about how Hispanic we are or something like that. I think it's a common knowledge that we're Austronesians and our ancestors came from Taiwan.
@@NoVisionGuy haha true is bes
0:49 It's surprising for me as an Indonesian. Indonesians rarely encourage their children to go out of the country to get a job. Some might go out because of economic pressure, but it's never encouraged to. Which is why despite ranked fourth in term of population, Indonesia has a really low emigrations rate. Because most who had gone out of the country will eventually return out of love, back to the nest where their souls feel at home.
We have a saying here. "Hujan batu di negeri sendiri masih lebih baik daripada hujan emas di negeri orang" which translates to "Rain of stones in your own country (Indonesia) is still better than rain of gold in another country."
I got to admit the nesting instinct for Indonesians are really strong. I got really frustrated if I'm gone too long outside my own hometown. It's fun venturing, but ultimately your home is the best place to lay rest. Many successful Indonesians would choose to return to Indonesia if given the chance rather than staying overseas.
Filipino's are the voice of Asia and the world too.Love u from Indonesia.Hi neighbor.
Indonesian here! Thanks for making this video, Marina and Team! 🙋♀️
For me Philippine is a nest for Angelic voice. They are crazy. Love from indonesia
ah yes, we have the most unique brothers that can keep up to 13mins. long in the water, ah yes you know who they are and what they're called.
aww thank you i find indo voice really cute
You know you’re Filipino when you tell your parents you wanna be a film director and their response is “It’s pronounced ‘nurse’.”
Yes, this is coming from a Filipino.
It's easy money that's what it is.
mmm…depends on what level you are. RN’s and obviously NP’s make bank, but anything other than those two specifically is pathetic, a McDonald’s manager makes more depending on their years with the company. Also, even if it was, it doesn’t make forcing your kids into a profession they don’t want for money right. I’m encouraging kids with these circumstances to ditch their parents, make their “get rich quick through working my kids” scheme backfire on them 😃 That’s right, ditch your parents and let them starve/become homeless; you earned that money not them. By the way, the answer is NO, no child owes their parents anything; the child didn’t ask to be brought into this world, the parents made that choice for them. The parents owe them EVERYTHING, the child owes them nothing. So yeah, easy money? Maybe. But if so, ditch your parents; you weren’t their children, you were their farm animal. How can I say that? Dictating how you labor, how you mate, and how you reproduce? Yeah that’s not someone treating you like a person, you are a farm animal, and anyone in these circumstances deserved better. To all filipinos forced into healthcare, ditch your parents, let them earn that income on their damn own; let them see how “easy” it is.
Guelation
Classic Venezuelan😂😂
True, I never ask asian people are you Chinese.
true
That's true. Especially with the coronavirus now.
thts true 😅
When the guy said "there are more Asians than Filipinos"
don't worry bro, in western countries, the only countries they think when they say "Asian" is Japan, China and Korea.. 🤷🏻♀️
most probably, he is referring to SOUTHEAST ASIA duh 🙄
7:20 as a Filipino, this is *the best* quote I have heard in my entire life
Can u expalin what does it means ?
@@bwp_2386 same question. What does it mean? I don’t get the point also. 😅
It means that when people hear Asians or SEA they always think of Philippines but there are more countries who belong to SEA
As southeast Asian living in Netherlands I'm a midget. I'm 175cm, the guy that answer 5"8 is 172, that's the average height of Dutch women
omg true! dutch women are tall af. i had 2 Dutch teachers and they're above 170cm. i also met some other Dutch women irl and my 165cm body just look like a midget compared to them.
You are indonesian
well they are the tallest people on average in the world alongsode Lithuanians
I am 5’11 with heels, but it runs in my family. A lot of my cousins are over 6’0
@@arnim_zola Indonesian is the most shortest country
and Netherlands is the opposite
so...hahaha
Such honest conversations. It’s so nice to gain this insight. Thank you for the videos.
Shut up you shit!!!😂
@I made mistake ok you've made mistake? Hahahaha! Moron!🤣
That Pusong bato sample singing kills me. Haha!
Philipinos are great companies to have around, they always have this fun and outgoing vibes... love from Indonesia 😁
I'm half indonesia and Germany, I love how indonesia guy sing
Terus pas yang perempuan nya joget ngakak njir :" kek emak gw
Apa Kabar ? 😅
Bin auch halb indonesian
Wow so nice! I am also half Indonesian and half German! 😍 this combination is so rare in the world
@@permata9613 I'm even rarer, Welsh/Sri Lankan
you know when whe i play Vrchat and meet Indonesians and Malaysians speaking english the first thing i say "Pilipino ka?"then they'll be like what? hmm our accents doesn't differ so much that i myself can't figure if they are Filipino,Indonesian and Malaysian xD
Well that's also kind of rude to be honest. Even though it is not intentional. Expected na din kasi na halo halo mga makakasalamuha natin pag online games or social media like YT.
You guys have "kah" particle too in Filipino?cool!
@Miss Asian Peach ohh. kah/ka/ke in Malay and Indonesian means that it's a question
@@nadiahapsari3359 oh nooo HAHAHAHA "ka" means (are) you in filipino
This is a great way to forge better bonds among fellow SE Asian brothers/sisters! Proud to be SE Asian! 😀
When sea peoples singing
Indonesian: trying to be chill
Filipino: trying to be cool
Vietnamese: trying to get attention
Malaysian: trying to get impressed by others
i hope you dont have any bad intention with that comment
@@marksuno4949 not really no
come on, try to be polite
@@ucnguyen269 where r u from?
Filipino: Confident even tone deaf especially when drunk. I'm talking about my neighbors who is so annoying while singing
As a SE Asian (Filipino), you did a good job with this video! Love you all fellow ASEAN neighbors! (they missed Brunei, Laos, and Singapore).
Omg I hope someday you can make You Know You’re Dating an Indonesian man / woman videos 🙏🏽 btw love your channel so much!
agreed!
Iya....Asik tuh
Nope
jeremy emilio bukannya org Indo malah suka?
Jgn wkwkwk yakin nnti bnyak yg komen atau nge-stereotype jelek2 dan itu msih untung klo warga negara lain yg hina, biasa nya malah org indo sendiri yg hina negara mereka sendiri wkwkwk. Mending biarkan indonesia jdi negara misterius aja, lbih bgus kurang terkenal dr pda terkenal tpi malu2in.
Yes poverty is also known in the Philippines but that doesnt mean our country isnt progressing..it’s just that these poor people have lack of discipline. They kept providing children even if they know they cant provide enough support for their family and yet blame the government...
You got it right dude.. they don't evolve...duh!
Same goes in Indonesia...😔
@@sekar_exeI think Indonesia is not that bad, indonesia poverty rate is below 10% meanwhile philippines up to 20%.
So be grateful
@@Hajimuhammadson PH have 16% poverty to be exact.
@@itsmejhe840 21.6 % google it
There are so many Filipino nurses scattered around the globe that it has permeated pop culture in a way. Many US shows, especially sitcoms, have referenced, even made fun of, the high likelihood of the presence of at least one Pinoy nurse in so many hospitals around the world.
Bad thing about SEA people is that they are always enamored by white skin. This is so wrong. They should learn to love dark skinned people as well. But thumbs up 👍🏾 for SEA cuisines. I think they are the best in the world!
Coz of the European empires probably. It's no different in Africa. They have skin whitening cream there too. Here in Australia you see chinese girls walking around looking like dead people because they have so much whitening cream on. And then the white girls have foundation on which looks like they fell in a mud puddle.
tan skin is so common here in S.E.A and almost everybody wants to stand out from the rest
It's funny when Asians use whitening products, people from the west lecture and judge but they're so obsessed with tanning their pale a** skin WTF? The hypocrisy!
my aunties back in the philippines were fond of using whitening products and i dont get it
Its simple logic why white wants to be dark or tan and dark or brown wants to white..
Marina,
Thank you!! Totally ❤ the video.
You and your team do so well.
This is a video that I've been waiting for as I am South East Asian.
Beautiful work as always!
Happy to hear! Will hopefully make a Filipino man edition soon :)
@@DatingBeyondBorders
Awwhh, thank you, thank you! That's great.
I await, as I have been. I love all your videos too.
Pinapahalagahan ko ito.
(I appreciate it)
G d bless you.
Dating Beyond Borders please!
First question : not all but some specifically filipinos. We tend to grab any opportunity no matter if its a nanny or domestic worker . Its not about pride or ego its about helping our family. So i dont get it why some of us are ashamed of that.
True, nothing to be ashamed about
That's why Filipino has stuck in poverty for decades long.
@@Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine then cry about it xD
As a Filipino my height is 5’8 and most of us love singing but in my case music hates me. Lol
I support ASEAN’s growth :)
You're pretty tall for a typical Filipino na.
Please use metric
Single currency for ASEAN!
@@saintandrew245 no.
@@saintandrew245 Wouldn't that just be a problem?
Worst stereotype to Maluku Islands: "you are from Maluku, how can you be white (have lighter skin)?".
Sama juga di Manado wkwkwk, as a guy my skin is lighter than my family members even though we don't have whites in our family and some of my friends were shocked when I say that I'm originally Manadonese, they be like "wey bule terdampar" (Yo there's a white stranded here) lmaoo
Masih bae dong bilang "bule tadampar". 😀 Di torang sini tong pe kuli puti baru bilang asli Maluku orang barat banya tara percaya, deng bilang kata tong bafoya. Padahal batul itu. 😀
@@yatyayat wkwkwk ngakak noh, bae ta pe sudara ada yg tinggal di Maluku jadi blh mngrti sadiki nni p logat wkwkwkwk
@@Loonaurtheworld, Maluku deng Ternate tu banya yang sama dia pe bahasa. Dia pe logat saja yang beda. :)
Beda2 tipis sudah torang kalo bicara bahasa
you know you're indonesian when:
- you're asian but have arabian sounding name (muhammad, achmad, rozi, siti, hasan, taufik, etc.)
- you're asian but have indian sanskrit sounding name (indra, wisnu, krisna, dewi etc.)
- you're asian but have western name with localized surname (kevin susanto, james simanjuntak, albert kawilarang, john matulessy)
hahahaha so true...
Most regions of the Philippines have Hispanic sounding names. From what I know in Indonesia, there's one notable painter in Bali, Antonio Maria Blanco, who was born in the US-occupied Philippines, of Spanish and Latin American descent, who then married a Balinese dancer. Upon his death, he was cremated under Hindu rituals. His children and grandchildren effectively carry his surname. I call this format of Asian with Hispanic or Southern European surname format 4.
Some indigenous peoples have format 3: Western Name, localized surname. Just giving some examples here: Raymundo Dulnuan (Ifugao), Segismundo Balawag (Subanen), Paula Cunanan (Kapampangan), Diosdado Macapagal (Kapampangan, probably with distant mixed Melayu Brunei and Dayak descent from the House of Bolkiah, if the descent from Lakan Dula is proven), Robert Tupas (Cebuano Visayan, probably mixed with Chola Tamil and Melayu Palembang descent, if the legend of Sri Rajahmuda Lumaya is proven), Mark Agbayani (Ilokano), Lourdes Aranal (mixed Tausug and Tagalog descent)
Some ethnic groups in Mindanao share formats 1 and 2: Rashmin Rasul (Tausug), Suharto Mangudadatu (Magindanau)
Those with format 1 are likely of Yemeni Arabic, Pakistani, or Indonesian descent: Adam al-Baitam
Some even mix formats 2 and 3: Antonia Laksamana (Tagalog / Kapampangan), Damiana Galura (Kapampangan form of Garuda)
There's even a mixed format of formats 1 and 4: Sitti Navarro (mixed Jama Mapun and Manileño descent)
Another is the Western name Chinese surname format (or Sinospheric surname, where Korean and Vietnamese fall under) or format 5, common all over the Chinese communities around the world, or with anyone of Chinese descent: Ryan Tiu, Chloe Pang, Samuel Tan, Thomas Yap, Elizabeth Tam, Daniel Kwok (HK Cantonese), Jane Cho (Korean), Ezekiel Lan (Vietnamese)
Format 6, Foreign surnames, where the North Indian, Japanese, and other European surnames outside Southern Europe fall under: Samira Gogna (North Indian), Janet Hirayama (Japanese), Margaret Fischer (German or sometimes English)
Practically every Filipino has a surname by legal requirement...
🤣🤣🤣🤣
And you know your Filipino if you have mix of tagalog or localize namedes with a surname of like the Spanish and have another name that is American
@@nothingherezero7182 you know im half Filipino, my dad's name and Surname is so Spanish like. His name is Vicente (the spanish sounding) but have the american version for people around him "Vincent" like you said
We need more! Great job.
One time when a friend found out that I'm Filipina he asked me if I could sing. I lied and said no. Truth is, I have a pretty good singing voice. 😂
My family somewhat meets the stereotype of Filipinas being nurses. I have aunts who are nurses. My mom is a patient care assistant. And I'm the only one out of my sisters who doesn't work in the medical field. At one point I was studying to be a nurse, partly because it's what my mom wanted, but then decided to change career goals because my heart wasn't into nursing.
I feel you. My maternal side is strong on education.
I am in a choir group and everytime my choir team go abroad, Filipinos is really kill it when it comes to singing! I also hear Philippines is a land of singers so I would say its true! I'm from Indonesia :)
Go Ghea! So glad to see you in this video 😚🤗🤗
Filipinos were taught to sing at home (magic sing in the house 😂), at neighbour's birthday celebration, at school whenever we need to introduce ourselves at the opening of the class year, at work every Christmas Party and the list goes on. Good thing is you don't need to be good at it so long as you enjoy doing it!
Great video!!!
Love SeAsians, love SEAsia, my second home thanks to the people that so warmly welcomed me 🥰
Sawasdee kaa, Xin chào and Comusta!
Cheers from Brasil 💚💛
Emily Marquezin its kamusta but A for effort!
Philippines: Kamusta
Mexico: como esta
I love Indonesians, Malaysians and Thais….. theyre, friendly and adorable…im from Philippines🇵🇭
I’m so glad to see a Burmese person from Myanmar on here :D
7:20 "there are more asians than filipinos" got me laughing
because Filipinos have a better decent appearance together with Indians Chinese Japanese and Korean.
What does it mean? I don’t get the point of that sentence. 😅
@@random-accessmemory9201 he means that filipinos aren't the only people in southeast asia.
@@user-jp6sv1vy9l Now that confirms my understanding on that sentence. Thank you! 🙏🏼
wow as a filipino, i haven't think about that kind of mindset.
I found this to be very interesting and informative ☺️. Asia is such a diverse continent I think people forget that sometimes.
SEA videos are always interesting. We need to know more fun facts among these countries
Shoutout to any South East Asians out there! from Indonesia-
We love you all!!
I hate Indonesia. Sincerely from Philippines.
@@aasss8830 Says a pervert that collecting woman Videos doing ASMR while squating her ass in her bedroom LOL,
oh by the way, why you hate Indonesians Sir?
@@wirogendeng212 mas, saya cuman mau bilang, kita stay cool aja kalo dibilang begitu ama orang dari negara laen ato malah dari negara sendiri mas. Bodo amatin aja mas. Biarin kita jadi negara misterius. :v
Anggep aja mereka lg becanda ato justru saking sukanya mereka ama negara kita, Indonesia mereka malah ngejelek²in negara kita. :v
Bro arya, keep it simple aja. Itu orang merasa inferior dibanding kita.
@@aasss8830 ur mom from Sweden
I’m Mexican and where I live there’s a big Filipino community as well and they tend to mix with each other, culture seems very similar to mine great people and funny, the moms where always like you should talk to my daughter or niece😆 but yeah good spirited people 🇵🇭🇲🇽
mga Pinoy talaga tinamaan ng nanny at nurse eh. haha. pero real talk, kilala bansa natin sa ganong trabaho.
@M Roxas true
True and may I 3rd emotion
Because back in the day (panahon ni cory) ni push nila yung pang ofw ng mga pinoy as kasambahay instead na competitive skilled workers. Kasalanan ni Cory yun. In fact before her time, we were regarded highly sa mundo, nung pumasok yung panahon nya ayun na. Wala na talaga syang ginawang tama. Silang dalawa ng anak nya. Nagbenta pa sya ng mga isla ng Pinas na ginaya din naman ng anak. This is true.
Charm D woah really???? Omygosh
True...wla namang masama sa pagiging nurse o nanny since marangal at matinong trabaho Yan na maganda may maayosna pasahod sa abroad,sa ganyang work e dami kababayan nating umasenso ang kalidad ng buhay , nakapagpatayo ng magandang bahay, negosyo, nakapag paaral at pagtapos ng kaanak, nakatulong sa pamilya kaya bilib at saludo me sa kanila, walang masama at nakakahiya dun dahil d naman cla nagnanakaw at napuputa para buhayin Ang pamilya o sarili nila it's s decent hard work, they work hard for the money so u better treat then right🤑👌👶 at pls Lang wag natin haluan ng politika Yung ganoong trabaho dahil ikaw din mismo bilang isang pilipino naitanong mo ba sa sarili mo Kung may nagawa ka ba? para makatulong sa mga kababayan natin dito na alang trabaho, d naman pwede iaasa natin o sisihin natin sa gobyerno, dapat tayo rin mismo it should also strarts within ourselves na baguhin Ang d magandang attitude, regards ilang presidente na ba Ang nagdaan maging si Cory man Yan o Kung sinong pontio pilato, hudas barrabas estas e ganoon din may mga ofw pa rin naman , and pls don't drag your political bullshit out of this,
As a Malaysian guy, I am 5'10.. considered tall within my friends and family. In general we SEA men are quite average and yes not as tall as westerners
Yah, in conclusion I think for now average height for SEA-male around 172cm+ - 190cm. (5'7+) and I stand at 5'9
@@amygdalae966 do you mean +- 1.90 cm ?
Farah Munirah yaaa, not much but 1 : 20
It's really amazing how the Polynesians became huge people when their ancestors in Asia are average 😅 We're of the same racial stock so how come they evolve like that😅
@@mjdeasis4672 Same with every nomadic or semi-nomadic tribes. Only the big and strong survives to reproduce. Short weak people like me are cut off from the gene pool. Actually, being short is only possible because of civilization. In civilized societies, tall men go to war first so short men has more chances to reproduce.
Zoe you have wonderful singing voice
My mom pushed me to be a nurse. I became a nursing aide! So like, that's a 50-50!
This is cool and entertaining!
love how laos is the most overlooked sea country great work
Loveee the SEA representation, i'd have happily volunteered as Singaporean 🥺
Hahah yeahh I was hoping for Singaporean representation too ❤
*¿Como te llamas en Facebook, señora?*
can singapura speak melayu?
"There are more to Asians than just Filipinos." Damn, I didn't think of it that way. Definitely an eye opener for me. I see a lot of fellow Filipinos, especially in social medias, trying to get recognized as an Asian country. When it comes to Asian countries, We, or at least me, almost always think of Japan, Korea, or China. Us Filipinos tend to go overboard when it comes to recognition(e.g. "Filipino pride") It's basically almost innate. I guess it's working somehow if you look at it in a different angle.
I don't really know what I'm trying to say. I'm probably just generalizing or something.
as a Puerto Rican & Dominican I can say that us Latin Americans will always have a soft spot for the Filipinos, esta familia.
It's just that other SEA countries don't interact with the west as much, except maybe Singapore, but you know, there are lots of Chinese influence there
Make a video like this about south Asians as well, we love it
Gheaaaa! Its so nice to see you on this YT video! I hope all is well with you 🥰
Hope there will be more videos about Southeast Asian countries.
@Khn ls I think South Asia has a lot on youtube like t series maybe
Love SE Asia, but particularly the Malay people (Filipinos, Indonesians.....) are super friendly, also the Burmese who are unrelated had a huge positive impact on my trip around Burma. Thums up to the Thai for the food!
LOL Indonesia is not a famous country at all especially in USA. 🤣🤣 Famous SEA Countries in USA by Americans ranked 1) Thailand 2) Vietnam 3) Philippines (bc of disaporas) 4) Malaysia/Singapore because of Henry Golding 🥰🥰
@@anindyaorangutanibrani8875 Pinoys famous cause they have inlander mentality and love their west colonizer. And malaysia is not even famoust at all.
The smile even during a storm thing is so funny 😭😭😭😭😭
8:10 I loved how she mixed south east asian and sea foods in one
"we have a lot of maids and all of them are filipinos.."
Here's a Newsflash my friend:
I see a lot of indonesian and thai maids too.. Icym..
i think it's because it's very very common in our past generation of filipinos that OFW maids always end up as nannies or care givers, that's why they thought of filipinos first when the word nanny was mentioned
Thanks for sharing that great to know were not the only ones at the bottom of the list
ok pinoy
i swear to god pinoy has the biggest inferiority complex in southeast asia. always bragging abouth their filipinos celebrities in the U.S. even tho almost none of them are pure filipinos and most likely none of them are filipinos by nationality. they can't even speak tagalog.
like... what is it by being maids made you at the bottom of the list? the way Indonesian, thai, and other southeast asian countries looking at it is just as simple as: "you need domestic workers and are willing to pay, we provide" as simple as that.
@@risab5052 ever heard of PROUD TO BE PINOY wheres the inferiority complex in that lol
youtube title: Filipinos: *You have summoned us*
Filipino pride intensifies 😂😂😂
Best clickbait. HAHAHA
No one underestimates the power of locusts.
indonesian too🤣🤣🤣
@@sofipageantry6751 oiii grabe ka naman easy lang respect din natin sila...
Watching from Philippines
Indonesians and Malays are the BEST ROCK MUSICIANS ON EARTH. NO ONE SHREDS BETTER AT 7 YEARS OLD THAN THEM
CHANGE MY MIND.
My husband is Indonesian ❤️ love all southeast Asian people they are very hospitable
Does he wear hijab? yuk
2:32 I love how the filipinos immediately answer "oh yeah, oh yeah." without any hesitation at all
I love South-East Asians, and the region too. So rich culture, so many nice smiling face, and warm heart. Probably one of the best region in the world!!! ❤️❤️❤️
[3:28] Such a great voice. Beautiful, I love it. Yeah - SE Asians *love* to sing. And they do. And that's so adorable
I have Filipino friend and can 100% confirm he's one of the best friends I've ever had in my entire life 🇧🇬♥🇵🇭
When I listen to Indonesians talk, I can hear some Tagalog words! Amazing!
I really like the reps from Indonesia 😊
OK...I'm in love with Ghea...and my wife of 20 years is pissed...lol
Gal loves the I Gallup chair...spontaneous laughter here...good on you young lady
yeah:) ghea was my classmate and she is amazing 😊😊😊