Why this Korean lived in the Philippines for 16 years
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- čas přidán 11. 04. 2024
- This is a part 2 if you will to the long interview we had done on our channel with over 100K views! Disclaimer: This was filmed before the long conversation/interview with Justin on my channel. If you haven't seen that video yet, click the link below and check it out!
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Casually wearing a leather jacket in this heat. Definitely a filipino trait lmao
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Wait until he drinks coffee at 12:00 noon under the 40°C heat.😂😂😂😂
@@PTCannonFodder ah yes the true rite of passage for filipinos lmao
I’m Filipino American but I was born and raised in the Philippines. All my years has been spent here in USA compared in the Philippines. I can speak Tagalog but not to fluent. Usually I’ve to pause and think words to convey them, as the linguist specialist use to comment to me, that pilipino language is second language. I’m going to visit the Philippines end of this year. Hoping that I can reacquaint myself the life and culture I left behind in the Philippines and acclimate so to speak. 😊😊
hope your homecoming will be a warm welcome! It is always worth while reconnecting with the Pinoy side !
looks like you cant speak English fluently either
Nice when you say Philippines is my home in behalf that you have a pure blood korea.. perhaps you stay longer here than in korea love it..
I know that Justin wants to go back to the Philippines as soon as possible :))
If you’re in the Philippines you are pilipino period mad respect to my Korean brother 💪🤝
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He's not
Pagsasabihan mo ng Pilipinonsiya ksi dito siya nanirahan pero sasabihin mo na namang malaki respeto mo sa kababayan mong koreano. Wow
not all. only those who have fully embraced the country, culture and the people.
I would say he’s born in Korea but raised in the PH since he’s been here since 5 yrs old and now 21. He went thru all the school levels.
My mistake here, There is a long interview on my channel where he mentioned he was born in South Korea and moved here at the age of 5. Did not correct it in the video
I'm a Filipino born and raised in America. This Korean has very westernized English for learning in the Philippines. You would think he lived in America for a while.
He's 21 so he's bound to be in the military soon.
He has a twin sister which is also a Korean. 😂 I would be surprised if she’s not haha
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Many Koreans like to vacation in the Philippines because the Philippines is English-language friendly and there are many Christians in the Philippines.
Nice interviewed ☺️
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Salitang tagalog na dapat yan kasi tagal ma pala sya nakatira dto ehh bakit english pa din ❤pero buti narin napamahal narin nya si pinas hehehe❤
Yung tanong sa english. Etiquette kung english tinanong sa yo english din isasagot mo. Ganun din pg tagalog.
sa korean household pa din sya lumaki kahit na matagal na sya pilipinas so hndi na natin sila maeexpect na makapagsalita ng tagalog. tsaka depende din sa environment nya kung mga nakakapagsalita ba ng tagalog un g mga taon na nakapaligid sa kanya. Pano kung sa international school sya nag aral tapos puro anak ng mga expats mga classmates nya na hndi rin nagtatagalog? syempre hndi yun matututo magtagalog. tsaka hndi naman required mag aral magtagalog e. buhay nila yan
He was raised there just as long as I was raised in the Netherlands as a Filipino person (born in the Philippines, moved at 4/5, been living in the Netherlands for 19/20 years.) He's definitely Korean-Filipino. Heck he might be more Filipino than me cause he grew up there. I get all my culture vicariously from media and making/eating the food and talking Tagalog to my family. (And coming to the Philippines every 2-3 years.)
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😂😂😂😂good job
Marines! Bangis!
Is he part of the miliitary service back in korea?
Sa mga koreano mula 18 yrs.old pataas kailangang mag punta sa Military Training and service ng 18 months. Tapos mag report sila isang beses sa isang taon.
Hes English is great
10/10!
HIS. Not HES.
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I hope he’s not Burning Hot on that Leather jacket 😂 Anyway Nice Video 👍👍👍👍💪🇺🇸
haha! Thank you! It's a Philippine thing to wear a jacket in the blistering heat! Born and raised here but that's something i still can't do
Filipino accent English. Neutral
but why did he call himself an expat when he's been living in the PH for 16 years? bro, the correct term is immigrant.
Because he returned back to south Korea and paid a visit before his mandatory military service. Check the full video on my channel!
He lives in the Philippines for 16 years and is 21…. His basically Filipino lol you mean you only live in Korea for 5 years lol
Lived in Korea for 5 years and returend back to his motherland
Why is he wearing a leather jacket? Is'nt it too humid & hot there?
Welcome to the Philippines 😅
Yup, only in the Philippines!🤙🏄
It was just a style
Exactly what I thought when I moved there as a kid. I was sweating buckets while my classmates wore sweaters 😅😂
I mean at night during December I could find myself wearing jacket, but during the day not so intentionally, back in early 2008 I’ve had noticed our Filipino folks started wearing sweaters/jacket whatever we wanna call it
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Rude @mark. Are your parents proud of you?😂
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