🇵🇭 American Couple Reacts "I LOVE HOW RESPECTFUL FILIPINO CULTURE IS"

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  • 🇵🇭 American Couple Reacts "I LOVE HOW RESPECTFUL FILIPINO CULTURE IS" | The Demouchets REACT
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Komentáře • 129

  • @TheTempest73
    @TheTempest73 Před rokem +28

    'Po' is a counterpart of the japanese 'Des', it's used to finish a sentence with respect. 'Opo' is a respectful way of confirmation. These simple gestures puts the speaker in a humble place.

  • @ermo-0983
    @ermo-0983 Před rokem +32

    90% of Filipino family never ever let our mother and father to be alone even they have sick or forgetful or do bad thing

  • @leilaamery
    @leilaamery Před rokem +110

    Fun Fact: The first Filipino settlement in the US was in Louisiana in 1763. Filipinos who served as slaves in Spanish Ships escaped and formed a settlement in Saint Malo, South East of New Orleans. It is also the oldest Asian settlement in the US.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Před rokem +15

      Wow! We did not know this. Thanks for sharing!

    • @marierocher4422
      @marierocher4422 Před rokem +8

      It’s true. It’s documented.

    • @vidgood8682
      @vidgood8682 Před rokem

      ohhh it's the manilamen! i remember reading about that, pretty cool. actually just type manilamen in the search of youtube, they got documentaries! cool

    • @realynshaff922
      @realynshaff922 Před rokem +12

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT yes they have parking space for old people, pregnant woman and dissable people.

    • @RhonaAguda
      @RhonaAguda Před rokem +4

      @@marierocher4422 do you have any links here in YT ? Thank you☺

  • @user-zz3qk6op3r
    @user-zz3qk6op3r Před rokem +67

    Actually, po does not really have a direct translation. It also does not mean mr/mrs or please. But it is used in phrases and sentences to signify respect. Usually used to those who are older or even those higher in position (in work and such). It is commonly used to your parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, teachers, bosses, and even random strangers.

    • @aleanahsacar4214
      @aleanahsacar4214 Před rokem +2

      And God forbid you forget to put po and opo when replying to an elder. Eyebrows will be raised and the dreaded 'Ano'ng sabi mo?' (What did you say?) will be uttered. And word will spread to all your other aunts and uncles and grandparents. 'Hindi siya nag-po.'

  • @ishj6991
    @ishj6991 Před rokem +11

    I am Filipino but we still have traditions that It still hits differently like ligawan (courtship), pamamanhikan (when two family makes agreement when a couple decided to marry), bayanihan (example is when a family transfer to another location and need to have their structured house be carried to another location or a community would cook the food that will be shared in a wedding or gathering and.. Not accepting payment for any of this services) and other more

  • @ferdjaygulane406
    @ferdjaygulane406 Před rokem +6

    Actually when eating, if somebody regardless of who you are that unexpectedly visits or just passing by we always say "Mangaon ta or Kain Tayo" which directly translates to "Let's eat". If you want to eat you are free to join we don't need anything in exchange.

  • @davidyoung745
    @davidyoung745 Před rokem +11

    Here in Japan all the busses and trains (subways too) have seats set aside just for senior citizens, called “silver seats”. We also have seats for handicapped, or for pregnant women or women with small children.

  • @AM-reacts
    @AM-reacts Před rokem +8

    100% fact about Southern people. I did a Summer internship in Baton Rouge and I was taken aback how the people there are compared to other parts of the US. They were inviting, friendly, down to earth, etc. I can never pass by one of them without them greeting me. They're lovely people.
    Oh and I haven't found a place outside of Louisiana that can make a decent Jambalaya...I can't believe I never got tired of it.

  • @eleeveeayees3425
    @eleeveeayees3425 Před rokem +6

    "Utang na loob" is like the reciprocation of the good deeds done to you by your family or friends.

  • @marvynrossfana-ang5795
    @marvynrossfana-ang5795 Před 7 měsíci

    Agree, am a filipino, and i did also see how americans take care of their parents, during my short stint at the US..family is the best..they will always be there to help

  • @ToonMageChannel
    @ToonMageChannel Před rokem +10

    Po is like a term for us to show respect through our speaking. There are some Asian languages that have this kind of feature like Japanese's desu/masu, Korean's yo, Thai's krab/ka, etc.

    • @annalgesic5874
      @annalgesic5874 Před rokem +3

      Po/opo is only for Tagalogs. Visayans do not have it, and I'd be insulting Visayans adding that in their Visayan sentences to make it appear that they are Tagalog.

    • @Nil_Sama
      @Nil_Sama Před rokem +1

      @@annalgesic5874 as a Bisaya, I completely agree. It honestly sounds kinda pretentious and overall awkward when we say it lol~

  • @maxvillame5966
    @maxvillame5966 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Love always your reaction guys..:proud filipino here man

  • @adjakammoya8617
    @adjakammoya8617 Před rokem +4

    The word "po" or "apo" to show respect is like Sir/Madam in english. Filipinos usually in showing respect when speaking with elders/strangers address them in the plural form like for example: Sino Sila? instead of Sino ka? (Who are they? instead of Who are you?) and kayo instead of ka and other words to that effect that do not appear bastos or disrespectful to the receiver.

  • @rainieresguerra-uw7on
    @rainieresguerra-uw7on Před rokem +7

    Senior citizens and handicapped persons in the Philippines are given huge discounts for a wide range of goods and services as well as lots of privileges by law.
    Really beneficial for a person with disability like me.

    • @coolitmoe
      @coolitmoe Před rokem

      Yups. Pls allow me to expound. Discounts on food, (resto or groceries), medicines, mass transportation, movie tickets, other business services. If in doubt, a simple inquiry is all it takes.
      Thx

  • @Deep-Rest-T
    @Deep-Rest-T Před rokem +4

    “Po” doesn’t have a direct translation in English coz English doesn’t not have that respectful inflection it is more on formal vs informal. Also it’s NOT Mr/Mrs, we have separate word for that which is ginoo/ginang or mister/misis. “Po” is just simply added to all sentences to make it more respectful like the ending ‘yo’ in korean but in case of ‘po’ it can be added inside the sentence not just at the end. and “Opo” is the respectful way to say yes(or agree) and it’s usually taught at the very young age so that children would speak with respect specially with elderly. e.g: Hello “po”! Ako “po” si Jane Doe. (Hello, I’m Jane Doe)

  • @bimbimvalkyrie8
    @bimbimvalkyrie8 Před rokem +3

    no matter the circumstances "family is still family"

  • @saltpepper2556
    @saltpepper2556 Před 9 měsíci

    po and Opo is basically a sign of respect to elders regardless how old is she or he.

  • @geeseterra9158
    @geeseterra9158 Před rokem +2

    you may want to check the viideo 8 days in 8 minutes in the philippines. sending love from manila, philippines!

  • @infinitytvChannel
    @infinitytvChannel Před rokem

    The fact that the filipino are lovable and helpful to someone and im happy to watch this video it because the content about our culture thanks for sharing

  • @raginfreckles4650
    @raginfreckles4650 Před rokem +3

    Kissing of hands or placing the hand in your forehead is not just for grandparents. We do this too to our parents, older siblings, Uncles, Aunties, older relatives, even the parents of bf/gf if you visit their house.

  • @MrEmpireBuilder0000
    @MrEmpireBuilder0000 Před rokem +3

    If you haven't come to the Philippines, you should. It's vlogger central right now over here. :)

  • @leenmartinez
    @leenmartinez Před rokem +1

    We have priority lane in all establishments and any services for PWD, Seniors and pregnant women. Parking spots for PWD and Seniors and they have 20%discounts on restaurants too.

  • @Alex-hr9zb
    @Alex-hr9zb Před 11 měsíci

    We Filipinos are really caring naturally, we see newly acquaintances as friends.

  • @litodagano
    @litodagano Před rokem

    Okey po! Tnk you po!

  • @victoriaquesnepalma6876
    @victoriaquesnepalma6876 Před rokem +2

    People need to understand tho that the Philippines and the US are two very different countries in almost all aspects. It’s true in the US that it is not like they don’t want to take care of their parents, but most of the time, it is risky to have parents stay with them at home since people are almost too pre occupied by their jobs there. Housing, bills and taxes aren’t going to pay for themselves. At first I didn’t understand why would somebody put their parents in a nursing home, but as I witnessed how both countries are, I understand both sides. Thank you for reacting to this video! It makes me happy that other people from a different race are trying to understand our culture.

    • @victoriaquesnepalma6876
      @victoriaquesnepalma6876 Před rokem

      *when I say risky to stay at home is because no one will be left at home to take care of the elderly since everyone is either working or in school.

  • @teresitatowning8675
    @teresitatowning8675 Před rokem

    I just love you guys !! 🥰

  • @christiner6386
    @christiner6386 Před rokem

    Yes, it’s like that over there when you are at our home we treat you like family. And it is expected

  • @raginfreckles4650
    @raginfreckles4650 Před rokem +2

    Po, is used as a sign of respect too.

  • @Ilove-zc1zm
    @Ilove-zc1zm Před rokem

    Seventy years ago, 6,000 Russian refugees escaped their homes and found sanctuary in the Philippines. The Philippines was also able to shelter 1,300 Jewish refugees during WWII, who fled Nazism. Furthermore, About 1,500 Vietnamese asylum-seekers now live in the Philippines.
    Even the history proves that our beloved country, The Philippines is whole heartedly opening its doors to other nations who are in need of refuge. Now it's time that the world should.know, that humble Filipinos who often get mocked and belittled by people in wealthier countries, we are the people who don't seek resentment but instead we give love and care for other people of the world.

  • @OFWchannel8569
    @OFWchannel8569 Před rokem

    Mano po is not just a respect to the elder but also asking for a blessing. Mano po is bless me.

  • @elainedeguzman6818
    @elainedeguzman6818 Před 10 měsíci

    We got senior citizen line, pregnant women line, persons with disabilities as well... Respect is not only in action here we say it in words as well... Like po at opo...

  • @RVboyjunior
    @RVboyjunior Před rokem

    Sometimes we are too nice and welcoming to our own disadvatage.

  • @saskiaaa
    @saskiaaa Před rokem

    Po and Opo is a term or response / reply to someone who is older than you. We respect elderlies here , our parents and grand parents. Filipinos values our family so much. So we say it to them, like "opo" is a very formal "yes" word you say to someone older than you.
    When they asked you "have you eaten?" Or in tagalog "Kumain ka na ba?" You say yes, but instead you say "Opo" or No/"Hindi pa po". Youre very respectful if you say po and opo. ❤😊

  • @Henyo1070
    @Henyo1070 Před rokem +1

    The mano po or kissing of the hand is usually done for elders in the family or even close friends of the elders and not just for grandparents. You are correct many public places have dedicated parking slots for seniors which is usually located nearest the entrance and exit. Even dysfunctional families are expected to take care of their old folks and not out them in shelters. If you do that, expect to get a lot of criticism.

    • @keiko73
      @keiko73 Před rokem

      Was about to respond the same but thank you for saying so.

  • @rinabobis1563
    @rinabobis1563 Před rokem

    We still have some other sign of respect towards our unties and uncles who are siblings, of our parents, and cousins upto a distant degree. The younger ones will show their respect by indicating their close plam right hand while its thumb pointing to the untie /uncle. While saying untie/uncle "vesa mano".

  • @wrongtiming8837
    @wrongtiming8837 Před rokem +1

    Filipino couple love how respectful Americans culture.

  • @johnevangelista4611
    @johnevangelista4611 Před rokem +7

    Correction the word po. It's means please. Not mister or miss. I'm a Filipino. So I know the right words for that. Thats all. Thanks for reacting about the Philippines. God bless you all and always taking care of God

    • @Ephemerthefish2525
      @Ephemerthefish2525 Před rokem +5

      Not really please
      Its more of addiotional word to show some respect
      It can also be used as a " i didnt hear what you say so please repeat it again my elder/ strangers / higher position people

  • @keiko73
    @keiko73 Před rokem

    Utang na loob translates to "a debt of obligation or reciprocity" and most of the that sort of debt accounts for something that's unquantifiable.

  • @jammeranimated2627
    @jammeranimated2627 Před rokem

    Not sure if other Filipinos practiced it but young ones Mano Po the elder and they in return reply "Pagpalain ka anak/ Bless you child" and if the elder passes away the young ones Mano po the elder one last time as well as say "Pagpalain po kayo/Bless you".

  • @helengraceramos9101
    @helengraceramos9101 Před rokem

    thats pilipino culture that you cant fine in other part of the word,and we love to do it,im proud to be a pilipino for we are one of a kind🎉❤❤❤🎉

  • @Mhike177
    @Mhike177 Před 6 měsíci

    You know what’s funny? In the very old days when first Filipinos was sent to US to work, there was a big Filipino community. The shrimping and gumbo were believed to have originated from the first Filipino settlers in the south. There’s actually a documentary about that history. Perhaps the hospitality and caring of the southern people may have ties with the first Filipino settlers in the south.

  • @gracejavellana1541
    @gracejavellana1541 Před rokem

    yes senior citizens and PWDs are prioritized

  • @playbook008
    @playbook008 Před rokem

    pronounced; Uuu tang sa low-ob. Utang sa loob. Translation, Owe of gratitude from within. Other words, you owe them gratitude for your up bringing. Best example is the song called, Anak by Freddie Aguilar.

  • @jem-dv8pe
    @jem-dv8pe Před rokem

    Unfortunately... "Some... "
    Kids/teens/new generation adults nowadays don't belive in taking care of they're parents anymore, saying it's not their duty to take care of them just because they brought them to this earth.
    (You'll see these in some fb shorts or tiktok) I agree that there are some parents who are abusing this and asking it themselves to be taken care of by their kids "forcibly" and this is sad ...
    I hope we don't lose sight of this culture though. So that one day when we get much older, i won't be afraid of being alone. I know my daughter loves us, so i won't have to think about it.
    About the "mano po" (taking of the hands?) ... YES you're right gurl, it's the same as your kiss to your elders when you see them (show of respect)
    😊❤🇵🇭😎👍

  • @ugmangdamlag7328
    @ugmangdamlag7328 Před rokem

    New subscriber here! 👍❤️🇵🇭🙏

  • @sincocuerdas
    @sincocuerdas Před rokem

    Utang na loob means "Debt of Gratitude"

  • @asianaticsworld9786
    @asianaticsworld9786 Před rokem

    Senior citizens counter plus 20% discount on their food. Some cities offer free cinema for senior citizens

  • @agatonicaararacap4917

    seniors have their own lines at the banks,

  • @rodizzy7953
    @rodizzy7953 Před rokem

    It is time for you guys to try our food! Pls. Try jollibee or authentic Filipino food. Chicken or pork adobo, lumpia and more.

  • @bluebeardazhole9225
    @bluebeardazhole9225 Před rokem

    *_i miss you FINDING TOM!_*

  • @wtchtower
    @wtchtower Před rokem

    Kids not your Niece or Nephew addresses you as an Uncle and takes your hand place it on their forehead as a sign of respect.
    The "Mano po" gesture is done, when ever you leave or arrive home or when Parents leave and arrive, is still a practice until now.
    I think the Mano(hand) po gesture, evolved from the old ways when asking/giving blessings. Bowing your head down while an Elder places his Palm over the top of your head.
    Other cultures are by Kissing the back of the hand of an Elder or to someone of high Position as a gesture of respect or admiration.
    Kissing the center of the forehead, between the Eyebrows is called the 3rd Eye kiss, an ancient Egyptian gesture, when giving someone blessing, a thought of compassion , a sense of security and wellbeing to the person.

  • @pinoypower69
    @pinoypower69 Před rokem

    🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽

  • @ajroque392
    @ajroque392 Před rokem

    That's why majority of Filipino in the US US in Texas and Hawaii (by population) there are similarities in culture

  • @denzMg
    @denzMg Před rokem

    Yes, there are designated parking spaces in the Philippines for senior citizens and people with disability.

  • @wingsoflotus
    @wingsoflotus Před rokem

    When one does "mano po", it is also better to take off your cap or hat...

  • @sainttan
    @sainttan Před rokem

    I don't think we have senior drivers here as much in the city, maybe working class, jeepney drivers, truck drivers, or drivers in rurap regions, maybe.

  • @chiewolf1935
    @chiewolf1935 Před rokem

    I love the mano po that's some mafia shih 😂

  • @jingiegervacio3202
    @jingiegervacio3202 Před rokem

    will you react to wake up in philippines it feature a lot of province

  • @abbasturd
    @abbasturd Před 10 měsíci

    “Po” does not mean Mr./Mrs. It’s just a word we use for respect. I don’t really get the meaning but I just know it’s for respect.

  • @civneri4049
    @civneri4049 Před rokem +1

    Yes they have their own parking spot together with the handicap, and they got a lot of benefits one is they can watch movies for free.

    • @coolitmoe
      @coolitmoe Před rokem

      Free? I believe it depends on the city or town the seniors reside in. The amount of discounts vary accordingly.

  • @mukhanglarochannel4774

    I dont like mano po since when you have a reunion. And you have 50 uncles,aunties, etc, you usually obliged to take their hand and perform mano po. And if you hide, your mom and dad will call you and tell you to take their hands. lols And that's a lot of hands.

  • @mariolapore4441
    @mariolapore4441 Před rokem

    You guys from the south, Louisiana, you're good!

  • @purplebutterfly7268
    @purplebutterfly7268 Před rokem

    Just a kind correction:
    The word “po” is added in a sentence to show respect. It doesn’t mean Mr. or Mrs.
    The word “opo” means YES, and the words “hindi po” means NO. These are respectful ways to say yes or no.

  • @jan2lim2011
    @jan2lim2011 Před 11 měsíci

    the population of our home for the aged is less than 100 person.

  • @kmen07
    @kmen07 Před rokem

    I changed my opinion about retirement homes now that I'm older. Sometimes sending the elders to a retirement home is better because the children are usually busy. In retirement homes they have social life and their health is monitored better. However if my parents are still alive, I think I wouldn't send them to a retirement home if they don't have complicated health issues.

  • @dlm808101
    @dlm808101 Před rokem

    Mano po is similar to italians you watch the godfather where they kiss the godfather 's hand. A sign of respect

  • @anoni_jkn
    @anoni_jkn Před rokem

    There are parking spots for Senior Citizens 💖

  • @marisaclavelinabuentipo4009

    Try visit our country

  • @RaymundAmurao
    @RaymundAmurao Před rokem

    I think respect has something to do with our own upbringing or family culture. I mean, we can teach our kids how to respect older people even if they're not related to them. I guess it's the same with families in the U.S.

  • @intheword1404
    @intheword1404 Před rokem

    React to geography now solomon island

  • @conradmartineziii9027

    Dysfunctional or not I came to America in 1992..but I believe and respect our elders..I cannot have my grandma and my parents in a place where other people feed them or take care of them...they are my blood..I will die if I let go of my family in the to the government program💯💯💯💯😊

  • @larissahorne9991
    @larissahorne9991 Před rokem

    The majority of Aussies only put elderly relatives in a Nursing Home if they need specialised care their family can't provide. My Grandma, Mum, Great Aunty and her Daughter whom we call "Aunty" whe or are in the case of the last relative I mentioned incredible for their age. Having held onto most of their marbles. The Aunty I mentioned is in her early 90's and like her Mum she's still safe to drive. Grandma and Mum only made it to their early 80's. Mum was still driving and had a better social life than I do. My Mum's sister on the other hand has Dementia and is in a Nursing Home. She has plenty of visitors though. My Sister and I felt we owed it to Mum to look after her after all the loving care she'd given to all 8 of us as kids. It was our turn to give that back to her and she was deeply appreciative of that. Once t I even stayed up all night in case she needed me, after twisting her knee and needing help to walk. The next morning she was admitted to hospital.

  • @MrEmpireBuilder0000
    @MrEmpireBuilder0000 Před rokem

    Philippines has a dual use parking spot. Seniors and disabled use the same spot

  • @modynovesteras2940
    @modynovesteras2940 Před rokem

    Po at Opo kay sarap sa tenga🥰

  • @mistahraldz2940
    @mistahraldz2940 Před rokem

    Mano po? means bless me.... If you asking elders for blessing just say mano po

  • @teren60
    @teren60 Před rokem

    "utang na loob" if translated is "debt of gratitude"

  • @marjorieferrer9520
    @marjorieferrer9520 Před rokem

    The big difference is in the Philippines people who are really poor will still offer and share you their meal even tho it’s the only one they have for that day.

  • @thomasandginapeacock6182

    Filipinos are offended if you come to their house and refuse to eat. No matter how poor they are when you come to their house they will prepare a meal for you...

  • @hapidayhapilife609
    @hapidayhapilife609 Před rokem

    Regarding our food in the Philippines.. Almost all of country we are adopted and make own version.. Korean foods, Chinese, Italian and etc.. 😅Why all Filipinas girls are getting married to American or other country men, why they want to stay in our country better than husband hometown? It is because Filipinas they want to adopted our cultures to care and respect the people no matter what.. Specially their child's.. 😊

  • @incog_nemui
    @incog_nemui Před rokem

    since when Po become mr. or mrs.? Theres no direct translation of the word.

  • @DrStan-cu1dv
    @DrStan-cu1dv Před 10 měsíci

    Filipinos came first in louisiana. Check history

  • @m.soberano792
    @m.soberano792 Před rokem

    Senior Citizens, Disable, Pregnant Woman and sometimes People with babies have special lane/line.

  • @jacktherater3533
    @jacktherater3533 Před rokem

    Senior citizens park for free

  • @MrShiki1134
    @MrShiki1134 Před rokem

    To put your mother and father to an old aged homes is to insult them.... It means you dont want to be with them anymore... And you see them as a burden..

  • @pepper5709
    @pepper5709 Před 3 měsíci

    Filipino here. While it is good to respect your elders, but it doesn't have to be an absolute system. As the saying goes, "respect begets respect." Many parents, grandparents and elders are cool and are worthy of respect. But there are those who seem to live in the past and are unwilling to accept and respect the choices of the young. Unfortunately, there are elders who are basically akin to tyrants. Forcing whatever religion, culture and superstition they have to their sons and daughters. I hear it all the time. People getting forced into careers they never wanted to be in. To participate and entertain old and outdated superstitious practices that date back to hundreds or years. They basically want to control and micro manage the choices of the young usually simply for monetary gain. Why do you think there are so many Filipino nurses? is it because we really like the medical field? Or is it because being one allows you to go to foreign countries so you could earn more money. Creative fields like art and music are often dismissed because "there's no money in it." Why should you respect someone who basically shatters your hopes and dreams before you even have the chance to try?

  • @angartsnirex
    @angartsnirex Před rokem

    Actually PO doesnt mean anything. It's just a word you insert on your phrase, sentences, any response.
    English: what are you doing?
    Tagalog: Ano ang ginagawa mo?
    Tagalog2: Ano PO ang ginagawa mo?
    Eng: Can I go?
    Tag: Pwede umalis?
    Tag2: Pwede PO umalis?
    While PO is just a word you insert to show respect this is how you say yes or no with respect.
    Regular YES is OO, NO is HINDI.
    With respect: Yes - OPO / No - HINDI PO.
    🤗

  • @MrEmpireBuilder0000
    @MrEmpireBuilder0000 Před rokem

    Yep. The dude is sadly describing his EuroAmerican "individual" culture. It is very common, I gotta say.

  • @EliyanahAmber
    @EliyanahAmber Před rokem

    This is one of the basic Asian traits that most western cultures never have. Taking care of the old ones. But if you're a bible believing Christian whether you are of any nationality and race you must adhere to this biblical principle:
    1 Timothy 5:8 says,
    "But if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially for those of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever."

  • @danilobautista8954
    @danilobautista8954 Před 10 měsíci

    Oh yes…we have special parking space for our seniors!