It's my first time following GMA public affairs during this pandemic.. Thanks to byahe ni drew for for touring around Phil. And asia..sa amin na cant afford to do so,, its our pleasure..
galing ng vlog mo Drew, Guam is beautiful pero mas maganda ang Pinas, magulo nga lang pero masaya😉 Perhaps its where i grew up and missing so much being away from P.I for 35yrs
Yeah It is a very nice place to visit. Guams ex governor and the first lady seems interesting to meet. Their daughter and son has been making a lot of mess here in the Philippines.
Kelaguen is actually still Filipino-derived. It's the Chamorro adaptation of the Kilawin mixed with the Spanish Ceviche. EDIT: He got it on his own. Heh.
@@efrans2627 It is Filipino-DERIVED. You do realize that Guam was a part of the Spanish Philippines for 300 years right? Before Americans separated it? We're both descendants of the Austronesian people with Spanish influences that became American colonies that were then invaded by Japan before being liberated again, we're literally the most similar people in all of the Asia-Pacific. The only historical difference is that the Philippines became independent, while Guam remained part of the US. Even our names are the same: English first names, Spanish last names. Palau and Yap as well, were formerly similar, also formerly part of the Spanish Philippines, but they went through a longer period under Japan. Chamorro Filipino-derived dishes have developed their own uniqueness in the 100 years of separation and the isolation during Spanish colonial times (mainly because Guam grew corn more than rice, and had more seafood than meat), but you can still clearly see where they came from. Other examples of Chamorro dishes derived from Filipino dishes (most of these are 80% to 100% identical). Kalamai is from Filipino Kalamay Potu is from Filipino Puto Champulado is from Champorado "Coconut candy" is from Bukayo Apigigi' is from Tupig Bunelos is from Buñuelos Madoya is from Maruya Pickled papaya/mango is from Atchara Not to mention, dishes that retained their names: siopao, lumpia, pancit bihon, arroz caldo, empanada, cassava cake, etc. Even the ubiquitous use of soy sauce and vinegar based dipping sauces with diced chilis ("finadenne") is something also mirrored in the Philippines ("sawsawan"), and in nowhere else. Same with the use of kalamanse' (calamansi in the Philippines), lalångha (dalanghita in the Philippines), mångga (mangga in the Philippines), and kangkong (kangkong in the Philippines), all of which were introduced from the Philippines and did not exist in pre-colonial times.
@@efrans2627 LMAO. You literally look Filipino in your videos. We don't have slanted eyes, you racist illiterate p. iece of 💩 We descend from THE SAME PEOPLE - the Austronesians. Get an education, instead of selling drugs and pretending to be black.
I agree.its a U.S. territory, but I would like to see your island someday. It looked so much like Oahu, but less densely populated? The beach looks so inviting:-)
+Chamoru Che'lu yeah, but you're part of America, and that's a fact. Your people chose to become part of America, while Filipinos chose to become independent. Deal with it. You're Americans. Americans come in all races, and you Chamorros are Americans
+Martian Luvr nope you got that wrong sir,until Guam is made a federal state of the united states then, they can call themselves American..SO UNTIL THEN THEY are still chamorro .you don't call the Puerto Rican, American. just because it's american territory it's the same as Guam..lets put it this way when the American colonized the Philippines and it was governed under commonwealth ..did you Filipino people call your selves American?
Another nonsense comment i saw here.. if its not in your taste seeing those places and saying in your own way well just enjoy the show..! got it! popcorn for us!
Hafa Adai !...Chamorro's came from Eastern Indonesia proven by DNA,Linguistics,Archaeological Studies and Migration Patterns,but online there are quite a few inaccurate information about the Chamorro Origins,but because of years of intermixing and immigration from the Philippines,you will see Filipino influence on the island...Si Yu'us Ma'ase !
@@sagittariusone2753 Most Chamorros came from Luzon and Formosa(now Taiwan). Their culture have huge similarities to native Filipinos. Only few came from East Indonesia.
Guam is actually a place where Filipinos had been thrown by the Spanish who committed against government law in the year 1700's I think. Since Philippines was colonized by the Spaniards before. so no wonder why Guam has the same culture in the Philippines.
Is it not Guam island and the Hawaiian islands including the Philippine islands were all part of the Maharlika Kingdom own by one family (a Filipino Family that is..) which is the parents of Lapulapu ?
Guam and Hawaii were never part poo f the Philippines guam was only part of the Philippines because of Spanish colonization if Spanish colonization didn't happen there would be no Philippines and technically Hawaii Was never part of the Philippines Hawaii was it's own kingdom Hawaii is to far away many Filipinos before Spanish colonization didn't even know Hawaii exist (Hawaii Was colonized by the British not Spanish)
Hafa Adai! If I may correct you, Two Lovers Point is not located in Tamuning! It is in Tumon Bay fyi. I am a Filipino who has lived in GU for quiet some time and I certainly dislike how your portray the island. The island has it's own identity and unique in its own ways. Nonetheless, thank you for featuring the island.
Guam is part of Philippines 🇵🇭 looks like Igorot , not America ,beautiful place someday I want to visit ,sir Drew you’re job is fantastic MABUHAY,god bless and peace
Yeah sometimes in history ......but in 1966 america ask them wether you go as part of the Phillipine as province or become Full independen nation but they chose to stay AS Americant teritorry
Super late reply but to answer your question, most Filipinos are prone to code switching between our Native Dialect, Tagalog, and/or English. In his case, just Tagalog and English.
not our faith to be american colony,,,for e stood our ground as an independent and democratic nation,,,,only th problem is our people,,,,they tend to rely on anything that will carry them,,,,
Guam wasn't part of the Philippines it was only part of the Philippines because of the Spanish and also before Spanish colonization there was no Philippines
thanks drew for featuring our second home as life here is so simple. no pollution, people warmest welcome all folks of life
It's my first time following GMA public affairs during this pandemic.. Thanks to byahe ni drew for for touring around Phil. And asia..sa amin na cant afford to do so,, its our pleasure..
I'm Guamanian, and I like to say? BIBA GUAMERICA!!
Shut the fck up face book key board warrior!!!
welcome to guam drew.. i miss guam...:).. puro meat, bbq ang food dyan... no rice hehehe
May 22 ,2020 still watching.
Good job!
Open the light
galing ng vlog mo Drew, Guam is beautiful pero mas maganda ang Pinas, magulo nga lang pero masaya😉
Perhaps its where i grew up and missing so much being away from P.I for 35yrs
Wow nakaka ingit nmn kuya drew
Guam maybe small. But it has interesting places.
It seems small but looks fun to visit, ahhhh, i wanna go there now:-)
Yeah It is a very nice place to visit. Guams ex governor and the first lady seems interesting to meet. Their daughter and son has been making a lot of mess here in the Philippines.
Good morning!
-a taste of America! Guam U.S.A.
Pagtapos pandemic parang masarap mamasyal kami Nina malou dyan.
Wow
mabisita nga yan. pero parang ang mahal.
Lights Canera Action
Agana, Guam named under a Filipino Judge Enrique A. Agana if I’m not mistaken
before the end of this year--
Kelaguen is actually still Filipino-derived. It's the Chamorro adaptation of the Kilawin mixed with the Spanish Ceviche.
EDIT: He got it on his own. Heh.
Chamorro not pinoy 👎
@@efrans2627 It is Filipino-DERIVED. You do realize that Guam was a part of the Spanish Philippines for 300 years right? Before Americans separated it? We're both descendants of the Austronesian people with Spanish influences that became American colonies that were then invaded by Japan before being liberated again, we're literally the most similar people in all of the Asia-Pacific. The only historical difference is that the Philippines became independent, while Guam remained part of the US.
Even our names are the same: English first names, Spanish last names.
Palau and Yap as well, were formerly similar, also formerly part of the Spanish Philippines, but they went through a longer period under Japan.
Chamorro Filipino-derived dishes have developed their own uniqueness in the 100 years of separation and the isolation during Spanish colonial times (mainly because Guam grew corn more than rice, and had more seafood than meat), but you can still clearly see where they came from.
Other examples of Chamorro dishes derived from Filipino dishes (most of these are 80% to 100% identical).
Kalamai is from Filipino Kalamay
Potu is from Filipino Puto
Champulado is from Champorado
"Coconut candy" is from Bukayo
Apigigi' is from Tupig
Bunelos is from Buñuelos
Madoya is from Maruya
Pickled papaya/mango is from Atchara
Not to mention, dishes that retained their names: siopao, lumpia, pancit bihon, arroz caldo, empanada, cassava cake, etc.
Even the ubiquitous use of soy sauce and vinegar based dipping sauces with diced chilis ("finadenne") is something also mirrored in the Philippines ("sawsawan"), and in nowhere else.
Same with the use of kalamanse' (calamansi in the Philippines), lalångha (dalanghita in the Philippines), mångga (mangga in the Philippines), and kangkong (kangkong in the Philippines), all of which were introduced from the Philippines and did not exist in pre-colonial times.
@@AngryKittens stop claim chamorro not pinoy,we don't eat pag pag and small eye 🤣
@@efrans2627 LMAO. You literally look Filipino in your videos. We don't have slanted eyes, you racist illiterate p. iece of 💩
We descend from THE SAME PEOPLE - the Austronesians. Get an education, instead of selling drugs and pretending to be black.
@@efrans2627 beat that slap of reality lol
Walang audio please fix this issue. Thanks.
Saan ba daan nyo kuya drew pacific ocean
I'm Chamoru and i dont like how this is called the taste of america...we are pacific islanders
I agree.its a U.S. territory, but I would like to see your island someday. It looked so much like Oahu, but less densely populated? The beach looks so inviting:-)
+Chamoru Che'lu yeah, but you're part of America, and that's a fact. Your people chose to become part of America, while Filipinos chose to become independent. Deal with it. You're Americans. Americans come in all races, and you Chamorros are Americans
+Martian Luvr nope you got that wrong sir,until Guam is made a federal state of the united states then, they can call themselves American..SO UNTIL THEN THEY are still chamorro .you don't call the Puerto Rican, American. just because it's american territory it's the same as Guam..lets put it this way when the American colonized the Philippines and it was governed under commonwealth ..did you Filipino people call your selves American?
Shut the fucc people like you are lost
beispielsweise weise stop stealing people land...I think Europe is ur original country...
I had to mute the Audio beacuse of the poor editing of the stereo. But the Video was great!
Another nonsense comment i saw here.. if its not in your taste seeing those places and saying in your own way well just enjoy the show..! got it! popcorn for us!
Anong first vlog nito?
same thing what happened to hk under british ,,,
Palau?
How is P.I. so different from guam?
Their ethnic and cultural dance is almost the same in PH, are they have historical studies what their origins?
Ang Guam po ay ang lugar na Tapunan ng mga Pilipino na nagkasala sa panahon ng Español. Some people their are actually blooded filipino.
Hafa Brown,, Molika ??
Chamorro came from Luzon, proven by Linguistics and genetics
Hafa Adai !...Chamorro's came from Eastern Indonesia proven by DNA,Linguistics,Archaeological Studies and Migration Patterns,but online there are quite a few inaccurate information about the Chamorro Origins,but because of years of intermixing and immigration from the Philippines,you will see Filipino influence on the island...Si Yu'us Ma'ase !
@@sagittariusone2753 Most Chamorros came from Luzon and Formosa(now Taiwan). Their culture have huge similarities to native Filipinos. Only few came from East Indonesia.
Guam is actually a place where Filipinos had been thrown by the Spanish who committed against government law in the year 1700's I think. Since Philippines was colonized by the Spaniards before. so no wonder why Guam has the same culture in the Philippines.
And also Guam was also colonized by the Spaniards.
Guam mine Philippines 👍
Is it not Guam island and the Hawaiian islands including the Philippine islands were all part of the Maharlika Kingdom own by one family (a Filipino Family that is..) which is the parents of Lapulapu ?
if that was true on what you’re saying, that’s crazy chelu 🌺 🤙🏽
Guam and Hawaii were never part poo f the Philippines guam was only part of the Philippines because of Spanish colonization if Spanish colonization didn't happen there would be no Philippines and technically Hawaii Was never part of the Philippines Hawaii was it's own kingdom Hawaii is to far away many Filipinos before Spanish colonization didn't even know Hawaii exist (Hawaii Was colonized by the British not Spanish)
tried to watch this.; don't speak Filipino but you keep blending english I have to keep guessing whats going on
Sorry the show is for local viewers in Phil.
Keep the videos coming pareng drew....galing ko mg host kc hndi k boring...wacky ka...
would have b een the same,,,,kung under japan ,,,economic stability,,,,,
Hafa Adai! If I may correct you, Two Lovers Point is not located in Tamuning! It is in Tumon Bay fyi. I am a Filipino who has lived in GU for quiet some time and I certainly dislike how your portray the island. The island has it's own identity and unique in its own ways. Nonetheless, thank you for featuring the island.
Aloha! I have never been to Guam but I want to visit someday, i want to see the island, taste the food etc:-)
If the philippines was still american colony we wouldve enjoyed living standards similar to guam.
Word.
Yeah. Look at Clark Freeport. It's so cheap, but when you go outside of it, it's a disaster.
Bert Without Ernie white people never own a land and Chinese people never own water...
But we are going to lose our culture.
Wait, what?!!!
one thing for sure,,if our people does not come up with a more solid plans,,,,,,we r doomed,,,,
Guam is part of Philippines 🇵🇭 looks like Igorot , not America ,beautiful place someday I want to visit ,sir Drew you’re job is fantastic MABUHAY,god bless and peace
Yeah sometimes in history ......but in 1966 america ask them wether you go as part of the Phillipine as province or become Full independen nation but they chose to stay AS Americant teritorry
Guam is actually part of the Philippines before.
No chamorros not pinoy 👎
Hello dear friend,no man is an island 🌴.God bless and peace grace to all of us.💙🙏
@@enricocamilon3984 Dear friend,Thank you so much,for your information ℹ️ I really appreciate it God bless 🍷🇵🇭🍷
parang Igorot..na nag aarnis
Drew next trip mo sa Hawaii nman😉
sge maam.
OMG jan galing sina Ariel at Joe ng They Kiss Againnnnnnn 😍
kilawin po kuya!
Hahaha kaya pala kelaguen kc kilawin hehehe..
KILAWIN sa CEBUANO
🇬🇺🤙🏽🍻
Yo dude where's the chicken kelaguen?
Why are you saying half of your sentence in English either say it in English or your native language or both. And who in the world is Chris Cruise??
Non-fiction Filmmaker filipinos speak english and their native toungue. it is very common to mix both when speaking here in the philippines
Chada anamu Moloxicable Medenche Sparkplugs
Why do you say have of your sentences in English. And who is Chris cruise?
Super late reply but to answer your question, most Filipinos are prone to code switching between our Native Dialect, Tagalog, and/or English. In his case, just Tagalog and English.
not our faith to be american colony,,,for e stood our ground as an independent and democratic nation,,,,only th problem is our people,,,,they tend to rely on anything that will carry them,,,,
Guam Philippines parte sya ng pilipinas benenta ng mga espasyol sa mga kano 😢😢😢
Guam wasn't part of the Philippines it was only part of the Philippines because of the Spanish and also before Spanish colonization there was no Philippines
🤣🤣🤣Absent sa history lesson
parang mga igorot lang 😅
Picture taker taker
The Caribbean Islands don't have shi* on Guam.
ang corny nya. pero nakakatawa ang loko. hahaa
Hahaha tang ina yan
i want the Philippines to be American territory 😭😭 no need for OFW
Jesus Christ. Do yourself a favor and read a history book.
sharkpufferfish No way !
sharkpufferfish hahaha Philippines government is an idiot...but I love filipino that looks like me...
Giowulf no crist higher than tunay na pinoy
lol slave mentality