Challenges Marrying Filipino | Hearty conversation with my fellow expats married to Filipinas
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Wow ❤this is so great dear Rev. Liz. I am so happy for you finding people you share the same life of interracial marriage. I just love it and I think and pray that you be comforted n whatever way….
This becomes a family.❤🇺🇬
Thank you so much! They are truly amazing
Aaron is so practical and like his mindset ! Be is so funny too!
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Love the Comradery amongst amongst you, this was a beautiful video, thank you for sharing ❤🎉
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Love the couple bible study it's so encouraging and learning from each other is a blessing.
Rev Liz👂
I love the design of the headscarf and the earrings ❤🇺🇬
Thank you 🙏🏾
You stole my comment 😂❤
Very good conversation with every one. Amen thank u Jesus.
Delighted to hear the participants acknowledgmentthat Philippine still upholding the old fashion communal livehood. In this hard n dangerous world family members need to support each others to sustain good ways of life and good moral values. The perfect checks and balances mechanism.❤❤
Every nationality they have their own culture especially interracial marriage. But at the end they both find love each other.
Absolutely 💯 🙏
Aaron isn't exaggerating! He's wise. Taking care of family doesn't mean robbing your own family.
I’m Portuguese & my husband I’d Puerto Rican so that is said my children married in Filipino so their kids are mix but not one eats Filipino food except if it’s lumpia or noodles but I love Filipino food.
So great to have people to fellowship with 🥹🥹 outside of church. I need this in my life, Lord 🙏
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I really enjoyed this video! Very informative!!❤
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching
Your community is diverse which I love and respect. So great to watch that you all come together as one.
I enjoyed listening, I learned a lot . It’s great to fellowship together that was beautiful.❤
God bless you all as you fellowship together, wonderful to have that type of discussion
Great interview..just being people!
Blessings!
Wow I really enjoyed this video
They gave such great examples and they seem happy and at home 🤗💕
Indeed, we all love Philippines 🇵🇭
Phillipino culture is almost similar to Africa especially here in Uganda.we are so hospitable.
True very similar
More with your Bible Study group! I enjoyed them. Next time include the wives so we can hear their perspective.
They are little shy 😄😄, thanks for watching
Lovely to hear the differences in cultures but being in an interracial relationship has it's own challenges just like marrying from your own culture. It takes two to work really hard and also compromise in their marriages to be successful
Agreed 💯
Filipino they give even if they dont have in theire own, eats a lot 😅🎉❤ only in the Philippines ~ Have fun❤🎉
Hello…….seems like a wonderful time. I would think it’s the Culture not the Color. He is right about the US 99% Blacks will probably do what he is saying. GOD Bless🙏🏼♥️
I would not want to marry someone from another country especially if they think family takes care of everybody. It’s ok sometimes,but in the US people get a certain age, they are on their own.
Interesting to note’
I like the way you always look African Rev Liz..thanks for sharing the challenges of inter marriage with us.
Aaron is funny. Really nice group overall. Great video 👍
Thank you 🙏
This is what diaspora folks go through with people in Africa. We are finally learning to say no. We love our families but we have to stop and think, what if something happens to me and I've been sending all my money home. Stop and think.
I totally agree with you💯 beside, if you are blessed enough to have kind-hearted folks in your family they will be appreciative of what you're doing for them but in many cases African living abroad are being financially abused by their family members back-home😢 the money sent is never enough, they don't even try to know how well you're living in Europe/Northern America etc... it's really sad.
Culture shocks are there but God gives us the grace to live in harmony despite our many differences.
Amen
Great reunion ❤
Grabe glowing ganda ni Rev Liz❤️
Salamat po
This was interesting to watch and Aaron's comments were funny. Is there a second part for the Philippine spouses to asnwer the same question beacuse your question is one sided and assumes existing challenges only with having a Philippine spouse, when they can exist in any marriage The house is very nice.
Hahaha Aaron is saying the real thing😅😂 Filipina married to foreigner must understand that their foreigner spouse is not ATMs
The wives can make their own money and help their parents without asking their husband's money.
One common theme among the foreigners is that their culture shock is not really about their wife but about their extended family. Family ties are very strong among the Filipinos.
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Beautiful! Cultural differences.😊
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Foreigners always say the same thing about my country regarding the traffic and we also have traffic laws🤣My country once had that community experience but because of outside influences and social media we've lost a lot of it😔 I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing🙏🏿
Is your country Belize?
@@wavemaker2077 Yes👍🏿
I am from Kenya and i give my mom 50$ every week. Thats hiw we give back to our parents for bringing us up.
Interesting 😅
Filipinos culture is like African. You educate your dad's sister's grandchild, dress him/her etc.
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Your brother is hilarious! 😂🤣😂
I was inspired the story of David Matthews how his ex wife cheated on him and he has now moved on. Glad to see he has now moved on with a Filipina!!!!
Indeed. Thank you for watching
Doing solo Backpacking to the philipines this weekend from Kenya, thanks to this Channel i know what to expect; let Me know if you need majani 😊
Liz do you need majani 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wooow you are? This is amazing 👯👯, too bad I don’t drink tea. If I could get some kimonos from my sister. Please get in touch with me I’d truly appreciate if you have Instagram dm or email. Cause nguo za hapa sio taste yangu haswa 🙏🏾 Asante
Alright, I’ll Dm you on Insta
❤❤❤❤❤🤩🤩🤩🤩🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Got bloody hell.
Please have Aaron on Dear Beloved
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You are beautifully black
Thank you
This was fun to watch and eye opening on a few levels everyone. First of all, yes interracial couples could use support and when living abroad it's great to find common ground. What I noticed though and probably not the only one is the three American men: one African-American, American-Filipino, and an American of white/Euro descent, is that all of these men are first and foremost Americans before they are their ancestral heritage. Proves that cultural/social/linguistic ties are stronger than race, or perceived racial ties. I've felt this way for a while and I often see it being played out. That's one observation. For me, I can relate I feel to some cultural and American customs of Filipinos and Americans. I understand too the desire to have family not too involved much in a relationship. I would love to see more Rev. Solomon and Liz these cross-cultural interactions with non-Filipinos there too along with the Ocampo family. Fun and interesting!
When you marry filipina you also marry her whole family 🤣
This is your house it's very beautiful
It’s my friend’s home 😄🙏
Missionary Mary Jordan just what. they said America is not what it use to be years ago it was family time children played out side.Now technology has taken over ,the cellphone is more important .I love America but I don't agree with their systems
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Wherever you go, there are challenges, not just the Philippines. Don’t make a mountain out of a mole hill.
The black girl is stunning
She’s Rev Liz. Yes she is gorgeous. Delicate features like a doll. The kids are the same.