Yes "PO" and "OPO" is a sign of respect. It is mostly used when the person we were talking to was older or in higher position than us however the rules are not strict, it's really up to a person if they want to use it to older, younger, same age etc. Most of the Filipinos are just used to saying it since we were thought from childhood & it is actually two things, 'Respect the Elders' and 'Look back where you came from and give back'. The host is correct, BINI is respectful and nice young ladies. They deserved all the recognition.
After learning about what Sheena has gone through while in the process of training, yet, she still has the best smile out of all of them, it shows how strong she is as a person.
"po" is a sign of respect, we always add them to a sentence to show respect and sincerity. "oo" means 'yes' while "opo" is 'yes' but in respectful manner
Hey Pierre! It's no wonder these girls would always choose family, Filipinos are also known as the most family-oriented people in the world. Also, hat's off to you for not just reacting to their music but to also know their background. You earned my sub! ☁️🤍
My wife doesn't watch reaction videos but when she saw Pierre she thinks that he's nice person. Good job Pierre. Salamat po sa pag-react sa aming Pambansang Girl Group.
Mas naiyak ako kay Mikha kasi di nya alam kung taga saan talaga sya 😂 For the sake of international viewers, the OP said that he is crying because of the story of Sheena. I jokingly replied that I cried more for Mikha since she did not know where she really came from 😅
I love watching your reaction videos of BINI! Your voice is so calm, and you notice and appreciate even the littlest details from their music, style, production, and most especially their performances. I hope your videos will reach more people, most especially the girls (BINI). You have such a pure soul. Thank you. 🩵🩷
And about earlier when you noticed Aiah's suite. It is her uniform in school. She goes to Enderun Colleges. Tuition fees would hit around $5000 which is a bit pricey knowing its in PH.
this interview is awesome, made me appreciate them even more. young teens and adults can learn from these girls. what i noticed from the ppop groups, those who worked very hard despite difficulties, those who never gave up and persevered are the ones who are now reaping the rewards of their hard work. the bini girl whos mother died reminds me of a young sarah geronimo, i'm sure if spirits are real her mom is very proud of her.
Imagine losing your mother at the young age because there's no healing after losing your love ones, you just got used to it. Different Stories,Same Goals. I'm so proud of this girls🥰🥺❤️
Wow finally on this interview with Bini 😊 "Ng" is pronounced as "NANG" which means "of" "Ang" is pronounced as "ANG" which means "the" "Hugot" means a feeling you have unleased that was buried for a long time. Just something like that 😅. So the title "Ang mga hugot sa buhay ng Bini" means "The feelings to be unleased in the lives of Bini". "buhay" means life, "mga" pronounced as "MA-NGA" is a word that indicates a noun is to be in plural form so "feelings"was used with "s". "sa" means "in" Regarding "po", it signifies respect that is why whenever we add "po" in our conversations, we just treat the person we are talking with with respect especially if they are an elderly person. That is the beauty of the Filipino language 😊. Karen Davila is a long time journalist and a news broadcaster in ABS CBN and her experience pulled off a great interview with Bini 😊 There is recent collab of SB19 and Bini and with other Filipino artists for an MV commercial of a supermarket chain in the Philippines if you want to check it out too. The title is "Puregold nasa atin ang panalo" 😊
adding up here.. if you find it hard to pronounced "mga" , since it uses the Filipino alphabet NG (not the word NG don't be confused).. I put down a link of a video how to pronounce it ua-cam.com/video/J8umjHFIjSg/v-deo.html
I love the way you react to our beloved BINI's. I've been watching your videos about bini and thank you for loving our girls. Salamat(thank you) PO(a polite way or as a respect)
You're my favorite reactor. Not only you get into the details, you have real feelings for BINI and it shows. 1) come visit the Philippines and soak in the culture and 2) take sometime to learn our language, you'll appreciate the songs so much better.
"Ang" usually means "the", "ng" is pronounced "nang" and usually means "of" the title of the video literally translates to "The Struggles in the Life of Bini" or basically "Bini's Struggles in Life" Here's a more exact translation: ang = the mga (pronounced ma-nga) hugot = it's like a slang, hugot literally means "pull out" but is commonly used as a slang for "struggles" or some deep experience in life. sa buhay = in the life ng bini = of Bini
@@NeonReactionsPierre No worries! I'm a Filipino once x bloom and I've actually been your subscriber since this year 😊 Bini hits home just like how Twice did to me. If there are other Filipino translations from Bini you'd like to know, I'd love to help!
as a once bloom, sixteen handing out flyers like bini, hits you hard, the sacrifices and tenacity, with a funny/chaotic sprinkled in, Twice x Bini , nation's girlgroup material indeed
Hi Pierre😊 I’m always watching your reaction videos to our best girls. And I really really enjoy it. Please react Bini chronicles part 1 and 2 to know them more. God bless😇😉 thank you po
I think one the most amirable thing about them is that they are still pursuing studying even if they are so busy right now, specially Aiah who is currently in college right now, i can't imagine how Aiah is managing her time
Ang is synonymous to the article "The." Like, the mirror. In tagalog, Ang Salamin. "Po" is usually added right after the word, as an expression of respect, mostly to the elders or seniors.
This fascinates me the human experience that really will push you through to move forward and people including sometimes we easily judged someone basing only on what we watched on videos. They look glamorous and happy but you don't know that they came from nothing and all we see is the now. The lesson I think is to be respectful and don't judge the book by its cover. We need to have time to get to know other people before judging them.
bit late to the party but loved your reaction to this video! you took the time to digest what the girls were saying, and yes this video really showed how genuine and kind the girls are. looking forward to more bini content from you! salamat po! haha
Magandang Umaga!!!(Good morning) Pierre your really cool and adorable too!!❤️🤩 The BINI girlz makes you laugh and cry at the same time.hehe Like us who always seen their chaotic video in socmed 😂 LOL .... Thank you 4 your time to our nationgirlgroup. .. take care always!!🇵🇭 Ingat po palagi..
"PO" is used to make your sentence polite. We mostly use it whenever we speak to someone who's older than us or someone with authority like our bosses to show respect. Also, if we're talking to strangers or someone that we don't know very well, let's say an acquaintance, we also use "po".
Re language questions: po is a courteous word used towards senior persons, salamat po is similar to thank you sir/maam. Ng means of and is pronounced as nang.
Yey thanks for the reaction. IT's a shame their podcasts have no subtitles. It shows how mature most of them think and it shows what kind of people they are
Hi Piere cool rv it seem that you enjoy to watch & know about how's the girls when they are not performing I suggest to you to check their travel vlog Bini roadtrip adventures its a fun vlog you get to see the girls enjoying & having a good time while they are touring us in the historical & beautiful places of our country Philippines hope you can react on that also thanks
Ang is "the". Mga(Ma-nga) to make a singular word plural. Ex. Mga Hayop(Animal) = Animals. "ng"(pronounces as nang) is the preposition "of". “ng” is used to modify nouns while “nang” modifies verbs and adjectives.
To add context to what Maloi said about thier parent company being shut down om 2020, that6 shut down actually had nothing to do with the usual pandemic shut down. You see, ABS CBN is one of the biggest, if not the biggest media conglomerate in the Philippines with their news organization being one of the biggest, if not the biggest in the country. They hurt the previous administration's feelings for doing the bare minimum of journalism and so the renewal of their broadcasting rights were denied wholesale (by Congress and then the Supreme Court. Their shutdown in 2020 was unprecedented and unthinkable and thought of as impossible at the time. Think of it like if the US government shut down any of the ABC/CBS/NBC in the USA or the BBC in the UK. To this day, ABS-CBN is still off the air and only exist online on youtube, etc and only broadcasting in their international oriented channels. Really gives new meaning to their moniker of "The Nation's Girl Group". They were also the headliner of this year's Philippine Independence Day official celebrations by the current government (that unfortunately had to be cut down because of some unruly Blooms).
Hey, Pierre! I’m so late to this so idk if you’ll even see my comment but I just wanted to appreciate you. Out of all of the Bini reactions, yours is my definite favorite. You are always respectful the girls and of our culture, your sincerity radiates from the screen. Locals are so, so very proud of Bini-that we have artists that can hold their own on the world stage and it’s so heartwarming that someone from outside our culture can recognize that, too. You seem like such a lovely person. Thank you for sharing yourself with us! I wish you happiness and health always. Let’s love Bini together for a long time! Take care, Pierre ❤
There you go as explained by my fellow Filipino Blooms Po or Opo are words that you put at the end of your sentence or a word to show respect it might be a person older than you or just showing respect to someone.
Po is like giving respect to the one you're taking to it is often use by people when talking to the elders or older than them as a sign of respect that's why bini often used OPO and PO when replying to karen
you add PO if you are giving respect to the person you are talking like older person than you, your boss, or president, king. etc. No need to add PO if you are talking to younger people or close friends
Hi Pierre, you said “Ang” correctly :) it sounds lang Aang (the avatar), and then yes the “ng” sounds like the end of gerunds. “Mga” is spoken as “ma-NGa”
Yes "PO" and "OPO" is a sign of respect. It is mostly used when the person we were talking to was older or in higher position than us however the rules are not strict, it's really up to a person if they want to use it to older, younger, same age etc. Most of the Filipinos are just used to saying it since we were thought from childhood & it is actually two things, 'Respect the Elders' and 'Look back where you came from and give back'. The host is correct, BINI is respectful and nice young ladies. They deserved all the recognition.
thank you
@@NeonReactionsPierreSir, Like Say "Ate" is a Call Of Respect To The ELder Sister & " Kuya " is a Call Of Respect To The ELder Brother!
@@anthonyorlina7413 Older*
Opo = Oo, Panginoon (Yes, my Lord)
Po = Panginoon (my Lord)
After learning about what Sheena has gone through while in the process of training, yet, she still has the best smile out of all of them, it shows how strong she is as a person.
Fr, she is still so young but had been through a lot
sheena is so strong even though shes the youngest among the girls.. thats why your mom so proud of you cont. your dream and inspired others..
Traditionally, "po" or "opo" is used in a conversation when a person is talking to an older person as a sign of respect.
Sheena, pinaiyak mo ako baby😔 so so proud all of you girls...
Thank you for promoting and supporting our girls. We really appreciate it.
Salamat po. ❤️
BINI deserves all the wonderful things in this world ✨
“Po” & “Opo” has ingrained to Filipinos, which is to show respect.
"po" is a sign of respect, we always add them to a sentence to show respect and sincerity. "oo" means 'yes' while "opo" is 'yes' but in respectful manner
Karen Davila is one of the most respected journalists in the Philippines
LMFAO most respected 😂😂😂
She ain't respected.
Maybe one of the most famous
@felipo2000 both
Thank you po for loving bini❤️
Wowww,. Finally,. Thanksss,. I also recomend their roadtrip adventure,. Its so fun,
Up! Bini Roadtrip adventures in Manila and Baguio! Though some episodes do not have subtitiles but most of them have.
Thank you for reacting on this video! Finally someone in the community has their POV on the struggles of our BINI...looking forward for more.... :)
Hey Pierre! It's no wonder these girls would always choose family, Filipinos are also known as the most family-oriented people in the world.
Also, hat's off to you for not just reacting to their music but to also know their background.
You earned my sub! ☁️🤍
than you so much for that. I really appreciate that!
My wife doesn't watch reaction videos but when she saw Pierre she thinks that he's nice person. Good job Pierre. Salamat po sa pag-react sa aming Pambansang Girl Group.
thank you, say hi to your wife. Nice to have the both of you here!! Salamat po
Thank you po Mr. Pierre♥ i always love your reaction videos to our BINI. ♥
Naiyak ako sa story ni Sheena 😭
Mas naiyak ako kay Mikha kasi di nya alam kung taga saan talaga sya 😂
For the sake of international viewers, the OP said that he is crying because of the story of Sheena. I jokingly replied that I cried more for Mikha since she did not know where she really came from 😅
Same😢
Same😅
Thank you for the support for our girls :) I hope they will be known worldwide soon!
Omg I'm crying again😢 hugs Sheena ❤
Naiyak din ako sa story ni Sheena
sheena is youngest but she s is the most
Hard life and sad story
I love watching your reaction videos of BINI! Your voice is so calm, and you notice and appreciate even the littlest details from their music, style, production, and most especially their performances. I hope your videos will reach more people, most especially the girls (BINI). You have such a pure soul. Thank you. 🩵🩷
thank you so much!
And about earlier when you noticed Aiah's suite. It is her uniform in school. She goes to Enderun Colleges. Tuition fees would hit around $5000 which is a bit pricey knowing its in PH.
"po" is a kind of respect
this interview is awesome, made me appreciate them even more. young teens and adults can learn from these girls. what i noticed from the ppop groups, those who worked very hard despite difficulties, those who never gave up and persevered are the ones who are now reaping the rewards of their hard work. the bini girl whos mother died reminds me of a young sarah geronimo, i'm sure if spirits are real her mom is very proud of her.
Imagine losing your mother at the young age because there's no healing after losing your love ones, you just got used to it. Different Stories,Same Goals. I'm so proud of this girls🥰🥺❤️
"Po" , is a sign of respect
Thank you sir supporting ppop..
Wow finally on this interview with Bini 😊
"Ng" is pronounced as "NANG" which means "of"
"Ang" is pronounced as "ANG" which means "the"
"Hugot" means a feeling you have unleased that was buried for a long time. Just something like that 😅.
So the title "Ang mga hugot sa buhay ng Bini" means "The feelings to be unleased in the lives of Bini". "buhay" means life, "mga" pronounced as "MA-NGA" is a word that indicates a noun is to be in plural form so "feelings"was used with "s". "sa" means "in"
Regarding "po", it signifies respect that is why whenever we add "po" in our conversations, we just treat the person we are talking with with respect especially if they are an elderly person. That is the beauty of the Filipino language 😊.
Karen Davila is a long time journalist and a news broadcaster in ABS CBN and her experience pulled off a great interview with Bini 😊
There is recent collab of SB19 and Bini and with other Filipino artists for an MV commercial of a supermarket chain in the Philippines if you want to check it out too. The title is "Puregold nasa atin ang panalo" 😊
OP you forgot to add the pronunciation of "mga".
@@AdobomonsterThanks for pointing out, I already edited it 😊
adding up here.. if you find it hard to pronounced "mga" , since it uses the Filipino alphabet NG (not the word NG don't be confused).. I put down a link of a video how to pronounce it
ua-cam.com/video/J8umjHFIjSg/v-deo.html
thank you so much for that
thank you
“Po” is an honorific word, It’s like “Yo” in Korean
I love the way you react to our beloved BINI's. I've been watching your videos about bini and thank you for loving our girls. Salamat(thank you) PO(a polite way or as a respect)
thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you Neon for the reaction video for BINI... from the Philippines ❤
You're my favorite reactor. Not only you get into the details, you have real feelings for BINI and it shows. 1) come visit the Philippines and soak in the culture and 2) take sometime to learn our language, you'll appreciate the songs so much better.
Thank you for genuine reaction to BINI. We really appreciate it and welcome to our family, Bloom 🌸❤️🌸
wow international fan, please keep posting about bini thank you
great to have you here!!!
I'm a fan of this girl group as well. They're just really good!
More reaction video about bini please. Thank you!!
"Ang" usually means "the", "ng" is pronounced "nang" and usually means "of" the title of the video literally translates to "The Struggles in the Life of Bini" or basically "Bini's Struggles in Life"
Here's a more exact translation:
ang = the
mga (pronounced ma-nga) hugot = it's like a slang, hugot literally means "pull out" but is commonly used as a slang for "struggles" or some deep experience in life.
sa buhay = in the life
ng bini = of Bini
thank you for this. I really appreciate that
@@NeonReactionsPierre No worries! I'm a Filipino once x bloom and I've actually been your subscriber since this year 😊 Bini hits home just like how Twice did to me. If there are other Filipino translations from Bini you'd like to know, I'd love to help!
thanks :)
as a once bloom, sixteen handing out flyers like bini, hits you hard, the sacrifices and tenacity, with a funny/chaotic sprinkled in, Twice x Bini , nation's girlgroup material indeed
Again salamat Pierre ❤ Hope you’re enjoying this Memorial Day weekend.
"opo" or "po" means respectful way to say others especially to older person
I loved Bini before this interview video, but now I love them even more. 🥺
same
Thank you po for your reaction 😊
If BINI ever comes to your country, or you come visit ours, ask if you could do an interview with the girls. That would be a must to watch.
Hi Pierre😊 I’m always watching your reaction videos to our best girls. And I really really enjoy it. Please react Bini chronicles part 1 and 2 to know them more. God bless😇😉 thank you po
salamat po!
I'm sure you fell in love all the more with the girls ❤❤❤
yes I surely did :)
You should watch Bibi how their reactions to their own MVs Salamin and Karera. Full of emotions Highly recommended.
This reactor is BLOOM🎉
Thank you for reacting to this video!
I think one the most amirable thing about them is that they are still pursuing studying even if they are so busy right now, specially Aiah who is currently in college right now, i can't imagine how Aiah is managing her time
Ang is synonymous to the article "The." Like, the mirror. In tagalog, Ang Salamin. "Po" is usually added right after the word, as an expression of respect, mostly to the elders or seniors.
Po and opo is repect for the elders,individuals and unknown people
This fascinates me the human experience that really will push you through to move forward and people including sometimes we easily judged someone basing only on what we watched on videos. They look glamorous and happy but you don't know that they came from nothing and all we see is the now. The lesson I think is to be respectful and don't judge the book by its cover. We need to have time to get to know other people before judging them.
bit late to the party but loved your reaction to this video! you took the time to digest what the girls were saying, and yes this video really showed how genuine and kind the girls are. looking forward to more bini content from you! salamat po! haha
"NG" in Filipino is like how you say the words thing, bring, fling, king.
The part were Bini is wearing all Black is from Happy Hallyu Day 2021 performance
FINALLY?!! Thank you for reacting to this. MORE hahaha
Magandang Umaga!!!(Good morning)
Pierre your really cool and adorable too!!❤️🤩
The BINI girlz makes you laugh and cry at the same time.hehe Like us who always seen their chaotic video in socmed 😂 LOL ....
Thank you 4 your time to our nationgirlgroup. .. take care always!!🇵🇭
Ingat po palagi..
thank you so much for your kind words :)
Po and Opo ( TO SHOW RESPECT)
"PO" is used to make your sentence polite. We mostly use it whenever we speak to someone who's older than us or someone with authority like our bosses to show respect. Also, if we're talking to strangers or someone that we don't know very well, let's say an acquaintance, we also use "po".
thank you for that!
I love how you react even before when you're still reacting to UNIS✨ thank you so much!
thanks for always being here!!
please reaction to bini funny moment ❤❤❤
Re language questions: po is a courteous word used towards senior persons, salamat po is similar to thank you sir/maam. Ng means of and is pronounced as nang.
Yes ! BINI ! ❤
Yey thanks for the reaction. IT's a shame their podcasts have no subtitles. It shows how mature most of them think and it shows what kind of people they are
Hi Piere cool rv it seem that you enjoy to watch & know about how's the girls when they are not performing I suggest to you to check their travel vlog Bini roadtrip adventures its a fun vlog you get to see the girls enjoying & having a good time while they are touring us in the historical & beautiful places of our country Philippines hope you can react on that also thanks
In the Philippines, our bills have a collective name! It’s Judith (cos it sounds like “due date”) 😂
hahahaha
Jhoanna is just a perfect being ❤❤❤
Ang is "the". Mga(Ma-nga) to make a singular word plural. Ex. Mga Hayop(Animal) = Animals. "ng"(pronounces as nang) is the preposition "of". “ng” is used to modify nouns while “nang” modifies verbs and adjectives.
i have been through that hardship when i was 13yrs. after the death of our mother.
I love BINI 🥹❤️🫶🏻
To add context to what Maloi said about thier parent company being shut down om 2020, that6 shut down actually had nothing to do with the usual pandemic shut down. You see, ABS CBN is one of the biggest, if not the biggest media conglomerate in the Philippines with their news organization being one of the biggest, if not the biggest in the country. They hurt the previous administration's feelings for doing the bare minimum of journalism and so the renewal of their broadcasting rights were denied wholesale (by Congress and then the Supreme Court. Their shutdown in 2020 was unprecedented and unthinkable and thought of as impossible at the time. Think of it like if the US government shut down any of the ABC/CBS/NBC in the USA or the BBC in the UK.
To this day, ABS-CBN is still off the air and only exist online on youtube, etc and only broadcasting in their international oriented channels.
Really gives new meaning to their moniker of "The Nation's Girl Group". They were also the headliner of this year's Philippine Independence Day official celebrations by the current government (that unfortunately had to be cut down because of some unruly Blooms).
Wow, thank you so much for that
Hello I love watching all your reactions video in bini . but can I have a suggestion please react to their bini chronicles
Hey, Pierre! I’m so late to this so idk if you’ll even see my comment but I just wanted to appreciate you. Out of all of the Bini reactions, yours is my definite favorite. You are always respectful the girls and of our culture, your sincerity radiates from the screen. Locals are so, so very proud of Bini-that we have artists that can hold their own on the world stage and it’s so heartwarming that someone from outside our culture can recognize that, too. You seem like such a lovely person. Thank you for sharing yourself with us! I wish you happiness and health always. Let’s love Bini together for a long time! Take care, Pierre ❤
"Po" is like saying "Please" in english but we usually use it in any sentence as long as we're talking to older ones.
Bini roadtrip next ❤
There you go as explained by my fellow Filipino Blooms Po or Opo are words that you put at the end of your sentence or a word to show respect it might be a person older than you or just showing respect to someone.
OMG yay! you reacted to this video! Thank you!
reaction for bini road trips next please
Hello, try reacting to their WISH BUS performances and I feel good dance practice
Why I'm crying watching this 😂.
Please do react to their training experience bini chronicles po
Naiyak na naman ako dahil kay sheena😭😭😭
its so good i like it ❤❤❤
I suggest you to watch their "roadtrip adventures vlog"
Po is respect
#BINI 🩷🌸
yey you reacted to this 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
wow thank you for reacting to this! ❤
thank you for being here
the closeness to family is pretty typical of filipinos, you're getting a glimpse of that here.
💖💖💖
Next is pls react to their funny moments.
Po is like giving respect to the one you're taking to it is often use by people when talking to the elders or older than them as a sign of respect that's why bini often used OPO and PO when replying to karen
Have you noticed Mikha said “if it’s a girl…” when asked about who they want to be their leading man. 😂
PO is a term of subservience, like salamat po.
thank you
you add PO if you are giving respect to the person you are talking like older person than you, your boss, or president, king. etc. No need to add PO if you are talking to younger people or close friends
❤❤❤
The right pronunciation of "NG" is "NANG" and the "MGA" is "MANGA"
"ng" is pronounced as "nang" but there is also a word in filipino "nang", they're both basically the same word but the spelling has different usages
"mga" you can read "ma-nga" it means a lot, "ng" u can read it "nang"
Hi Pierre, you said “Ang” correctly :) it sounds lang Aang (the avatar), and then yes the “ng” sounds like the end of gerunds. “Mga” is spoken as “ma-NGa”