I think myself the kindness and respect the the Filipino culture have in addition to smiling, laughing and just having fun. Some foreigners have a tendency to be wound up too tight. Thank you Calvin for sharing your 🇵🇭 vibes👌🏾👍🏾✌🏾!
Or they like thins to work. Th Philippines is a lazy country and the people have zero motivation to improve. If they got wound tighter they might improve thier country lol.
Korean who is an American citizen living in New York here. I used to live in the Philippines for over 8 years, and here's my take on the Philippines: I love it. I love the people, food (sinigang, lumpia, Filipino japchae (I forgot the name sorry if I accidentally offend someone), Jollibee, adobo, chicken intestines. Really good.), places, school. It's very fun in the Philippines. Filipinos make really good phở too. I've neevr been to Vietnam, but this is another thing I miss from the Philippines that isn't exactly Filipino. My friends too. I miss them.
@@calvincastiel5663just go about searching the culture of filipino. You're not alone Calvin here.here in barcelona.many Spanish want to know my culture.im gonna share to prove
First time I went out of the country, when I was still young, we went to London and mainland Europe for two weeks. And the first thing I noticed was that Europeans stared at me whenever I smiled! When we took pictures and smiled and do goofy things in front of the camera, they stared and talked about us, as if we were doing something very unethical! At first it felt weird, but later that trip, I learned and decided that I would not to mind them. To each his own, basta happy lang! ❤😂
Il always notice Russian people are kind humble and appreciate the Philippines they are humble and kind Russian people hopefully more Russian visit the Philippines
What I like about the Filipino culture is it resilient Filipinos are resilient what ever negative they encounter they always believe that there is another day to come that that day life would be better some people think that leaving everything for Tomorrow is a kind of Maniana habits or being lazy not to do it right away but wait till Tomorrow comes for me it's meaning is HOPE as long as there is tomorrow there is always a bright side and sunny side of life that there will be a day that everything will turn alright it's a wish of HOPES
when me and my daughter visited my sister in vegas, we went to her friends/work mate gathering and i met a lot of people there. some of the family there started inviting us and scheduled us to visit their home, when xmas came, me and my daughter recieved lots of gifts from people we only met once/twice. its like everyone itching to show kindness and hospitality.
As a Filipino, I’ve often wondered how foreigners perceive our culture in the Philippines. Thank you for shedding light on this! I had my suspicions about the insights you shared, but your perspective has truly confirmed my thoughts. I appreciate your coverage, Calvin. It’s always enlightening to hear how our culture resonates with others!
Where country you go when you see pilipinos are also friendly happy and even they are from there family. Approachable hospitable and family oriented ..
Koreans says we are lazy people cos we super chill and not hurrying. Like bro chill its so hot in here thats why we like chilling, siestas that doesn't mean we lazy we still do our work and just chill in that manner. We smile and laughs a lot we're not cold and rude to others cos why not? Life is hard as it is already over here so take it easy, Why don't you try it.
I think it all comes down to our history that’s why WE Filipinos are friendly and hospitable to every foreign folk. We’ve been attacked and colonized by so many countries that maybe our ancestors were like “Oh well, it is what it is. Let's just appreciate what we have for now.”
You are what you like or are inclined in/to, for instance: if you like what is positive, you'll go for it. You notice friendly people, those who tend to try to understand you and wish to be of help in whatever way. It's so human, isn't it? 🥰🙏👏
Thanks for shining us in a good light Calvin, you spoke about the traits we have and it makes me realise that i do the exact things you say. Like I'm very supportive of my uncle's Japanese restaurant, i literally advertise it to my friends whenever i get reminded of it, and when i talk to someone it's my insinct to just smile because i'm happy when someone is talking to me.
Functional transport system, good WiFi, good electrical power that doesn't go off all the time, no restaurants that leave food out fo 12 hours before you eat it, strict dog laws and noise pollution laws.
Been to Taiwan, and the things I will take it with me are the organize urban development, the easy and convenient transportation. The honesty and integrity, when someone left their wallets in a public places such as library, grocery stores or convenience stores, someone will bring back or your belongings are still there.
Definitely venture out of Manila if you go. The provinces are beautiful and less crowded (still crowded) than Manila. And definitely island hop if you get a chance. Avoid Boracay, beautiful, but it’s crowded and an extreme tourist trap! I’d recommend El Nido in Palawan. Hard to get to, but worth every minute I was there! And of course, the food. The food in the provinces outside Manila is loads better! I’ve eaten Filipino food all my life in the States. But eating the same dishes in Philippines was as if I was having it for the first time! 😋
@@calvincastiel5663You need to plan this well. I've seen past vloggers apply for a "media pass" from Iloilo Department of Tourism. Idk if you can do it online or it has to be in-person, but wearing this member of media pass allows you access into some restricted areas(to the general public) of the parade and staging areas, add to it there are reserved sections at and near the front for members of media at the stages where the tribes perform in front of.
hi Calvin, great content. do you reside in the Philippines or you're just here for a couple of months and go back and forth somewhere? I remember seeing a video of you before , something about basketball content in the philippines.
the filipino culture has the same culture like it was in western europe 70 years ago, like family values and Religion and Holidays. The food is a mix of chinese, US American, spanish with its own flavor. The filipinos are more layed back thou.
Calvin, what part of Manila did you record this vlog? I’m from the Philippines but I live in the US. Since I visit Manila often, I really would like to know where that is. Hope you can respond soon. Thank you.
That guy from Switzerland does not have a Swiss French or German or Italian accent. He is from somewhere other than Switzerland. I used to live in Southern Germany only a few hours to the border of Basel, Switzerland and 2 hours away from Strassburg, France. I know their accents.
Hello Calvin, I appreciate what you are doing; introducing the Philippines, its people and culture to the world. But to make the answers of the people you are interviewing understandable, meaningful and fair, you should continue asking the first questions; what is your name and where are you from? Then, how long have you been in the Philippines and what places you have visited so far? So in that way, whatever their answers are, to your next questions would be fair. You should establish these things first to your audience or listeners. Like asking the question; what is it in the Filipino culture that you wish to bring back to your country? But what if the guy you are asking, has just arrived or only been two days in the Philippines. How could his answer be fair and credible? So please be fair and prepare your questions, otherwise you will appear like a trying hard propagandist of the Philippines and its culture. I am a Filipino and I do not want to appear as if Filipinos are insecurely craving for foreigners' approval. We are what we are even without the foreigners' solicited approval or appreciation. Thank you for your kind attention.
For Filipinas/Filipino women, always keep your culture and don't be influenced by the current western femininity trends... most westerners marry Filipinas because they are traditional women and they do not became headaches for their husbands.
No worries! God makes TRUTH and JUSTICE PREVAIL! Stay POSITIVE and STRONG IN YOUR FAITH IN GOD! God bless USA, the TRUMP CABINET, and the American citizens, in JESUS' NAME, ALLELUIA! ❤️🇺🇸🙏⭐️👏
You can say that about any city that's not Makati or Taguig. Besides, encouraging tourism in places like Zamboanga means encouraging local law enforcement to actually improve so the economy can improve.
I think myself the kindness and respect the the Filipino culture have in addition to smiling, laughing and just having fun. Some foreigners have a tendency to be wound up too tight. Thank you Calvin for sharing your 🇵🇭 vibes👌🏾👍🏾✌🏾!
Thank you so much 😊
Or they like thins to work. Th Philippines is a lazy country and the people have zero motivation to improve. If they got wound tighter they might improve thier country lol.
Korean who is an American citizen living in New York here.
I used to live in the Philippines for over 8 years, and here's my take on the Philippines:
I love it.
I love the people, food (sinigang, lumpia, Filipino japchae (I forgot the name sorry if I accidentally offend someone), Jollibee, adobo, chicken intestines. Really good.), places, school. It's very fun in the Philippines.
Filipinos make really good phở too. I've neevr been to Vietnam, but this is another thing I miss from the Philippines that isn't exactly Filipino.
My friends too. I miss them.
Filipino Japchae so that's most probably "pancit" haha thats actually a good way to describe it!
@seancabz yup! Pancit. I rly love pancit. Cuz it reminded me of a sweeter version of japchae.
ayoo where did you try that pho? imma go to it!
@jamesrescar3094 Phở Hoa. It's a chain restaurant found nearly everywhere in the Philippines.
I find Filipino Japchae cute haha.
Calvin that support system is basically what we called BAYANIHAN Trait.
Thank you so much po❤️🙏🏿
Im a filipino and Thank you for promoting our good side and enjoying your vacation in my country.
Thank you so much 😊
dito na nakatira yan ata
Finally, a foreigner who talks about the Filipino culture and people with respect. 🌻
Thank you so much 😊
@@calvincastiel5663 stop milking filipino culture, u just wana make cash
@ search about me ✌🏿 Google me ✌🏿 Stay blessed 👍🏾
@@calvincastiel5663just go about searching the culture of filipino.
You're not alone Calvin here.here in barcelona.many Spanish want to know my culture.im gonna share to prove
First time I went out of the country, when I was still young, we went to London and mainland Europe for two weeks. And the first thing I noticed was that Europeans stared at me whenever I smiled! When we took pictures and smiled and do goofy things in front of the camera, they stared and talked about us, as if we were doing something very unethical! At first it felt weird, but later that trip, I learned and decided that I would not to mind them. To each his own, basta happy lang! ❤😂
Thanks Calvin for promoting Philippines and Filipino culture❤
Thank you so much 😊
Il always notice Russian people are kind humble and appreciate the Philippines they are humble and kind Russian people hopefully more Russian visit the Philippines
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Calvin thanks for spreading the Filipino culture with love to the world
Thank you so much po! God bless u
Thank you so much 😊
One thing that filipino cultures stands out are the love and respect for the family from the grandparents to youngest member.
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What I like about the Filipino culture is it resilient Filipinos are resilient what ever negative they encounter they always believe that there is another day to come that that day life would be better some people think that leaving everything for Tomorrow is a kind of Maniana habits or being lazy not to do it right away but wait till Tomorrow comes for me it's meaning is HOPE as long as there is tomorrow there is always a bright side and sunny side of life that there will be a day that everything will turn alright it's a wish of HOPES
when me and my daughter visited my sister in vegas, we went to her friends/work mate gathering and i met a lot of people there. some of the family there started inviting us and scheduled us to visit their home, when xmas came, me and my daughter recieved lots of gifts from people we only met once/twice. its like everyone itching to show kindness and hospitality.
As a Filipino, I’ve often wondered how foreigners perceive our culture in the Philippines. Thank you for shedding light on this! I had my suspicions about the insights you shared, but your perspective has truly confirmed my thoughts. I appreciate your coverage, Calvin. It’s always enlightening to hear how our culture resonates with others!
I love love love watching videos like this !! Thank you for loving the Philippines.
Thank you so much 😊
As Always, Thanks Calvin. You are the Man! Stay safe!
Thank you so much 😊
@@calvincastiel5663 pleasure is all mine Brother. Stay safe Brother..
Where country you go when you see pilipinos are also friendly happy and even they are from there family. Approachable hospitable and family oriented ..
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Great content as always. You are Doing great and thank you for supporting our culture. Mabuhay!
Thank you so much 😊
Hola Calvin, you always have different ways to interview foreigners that makes you think and agree 👍
Thank you 🙏🏿
You have indeed a Filipino heart Calvin! Thank you!
Took my first out of the country this year and I could say we've taken for granted our Filipino hospitality.
I love this video! Thank you for creating this 😊😊👏👏
Thank you so much 😊
Keep spreading kindness and positivity Calvin.. Stay jolly..
Thank you so much 😊
Simply put my friends.. Filipinos are very optimistic in life, they are used to challenges and they've learned to take it one step at a time.
I like the answer of Toby from Germany. I felt like he is great man.
God bless to you Sir.
Thanks for sharing this video Calvin👏👏👏loved it💖💖💖
Thank you 😊❤️😍
Koreans says we are lazy people cos we super chill and not hurrying. Like bro chill its so hot in here thats why we like chilling, siestas that doesn't mean we lazy we still do our work and just chill in that manner. We smile and laughs a lot we're not cold and rude to others cos why not? Life is hard as it is already over here so take it easy, Why don't you try it.
always love your videos.
I think it all comes down to our history that’s why WE Filipinos are friendly and hospitable to every foreign folk. We’ve been attacked and colonized by so many countries that maybe our ancestors were like “Oh well, it is what it is. Let's just appreciate what we have for now.”
I love these random interviews 😍
Thank you so much 😊
I like your vlog you show the beauty of the Philippines not like other media focus too much on negative or dirty place
the host seems humble
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
You are what you like or are inclined in/to, for instance: if you like what is positive, you'll go for it. You notice friendly people, those who tend to try to understand you and wish to be of help in whatever way. It's so human, isn't it? 🥰🙏👏
Thanks for shining us in a good light Calvin, you spoke about the traits we have and it makes me realise that i do the exact things you say.
Like I'm very supportive of my uncle's Japanese restaurant, i literally advertise it to my friends whenever i get reminded of it, and when i talk to someone it's my insinct to just smile because i'm happy when someone is talking to me.
Thank you so much 😊
I think Philippines should be "Land of Smiles" (right now Thailand calls itself land of smiles but I think Filipinos smile a lot more than Thai)
If you could take something from other countries back to the Philippines. What would it be?
Ive been to japan if i could take something to that country is DICIPLINE which many countries dont have
nothin'..coz we are complete
@@yuffappinoy4999Complete idiots.
Functional transport system, good WiFi, good electrical power that doesn't go off all the time, no restaurants that leave food out fo 12 hours before you eat it, strict dog laws and noise pollution laws.
Been to Taiwan, and the things I will take it with me are the organize urban development, the easy and convenient transportation. The honesty and integrity, when someone left their wallets in a public places such as library, grocery stores or convenience stores, someone will bring back or your belongings are still there.
Yeah thats true.calvin i am your followers here in spain i am pilipina.i will back to my country.
Thank you so much 😊
Definitely venture out of Manila if you go. The provinces are beautiful and less crowded (still crowded) than Manila. And definitely island hop if you get a chance. Avoid Boracay, beautiful, but it’s crowded and an extreme tourist trap! I’d recommend El Nido in Palawan. Hard to get to, but worth every minute I was there!
And of course, the food. The food in the provinces outside Manila is loads better! I’ve eaten Filipino food all my life in the States. But eating the same dishes in Philippines was as if I was having it for the first time! 😋
great contenr mr. calvin thanks
Thank you so much 😊
we Filipinos loves to have fun with family and friends ❤
9:55 even in the video there is direct evidence of people being open and chill in the Philippines haha!!
Great content, keep going Calvin 💯💯
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Calvin please dont forget to explore " Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo City this coming 3rd week of January 2025.….❤
Ok po! Noted
@@calvincastiel5663You need to plan this well. I've seen past vloggers apply for a "media pass" from Iloilo Department of Tourism. Idk if you can do it online or it has to be in-person, but wearing this member of media pass allows you access into some restricted areas(to the general public) of the parade and staging areas, add to it there are reserved sections at and near the front for members of media at the stages where the tribes perform in front of.
Good question.
You really have very good interview questions to people.
Love the video!
Thank you 🙏🏿
When we were in Europe, we would take pictures and of course act goofy and always with big smiles, people there kept staring at us. Haha.
Wow I see
❤🇵🇭🥰 Well said.
True fiesta is always fun in Philippines
youre the best Calvin
Thank you so much 😊
hi Calvin, great content. do you reside in the Philippines or you're just here for a couple of months and go back and forth somewhere? I remember seeing a video of you before , something about basketball content in the philippines.
Thank you 😊 I live in the Philippines 🇵🇭
Did you document your masskara festival experience and are you going to share it?
Filipino culture family oriented respect to the elders Mano po always get together tagay tagay singing karaoke party party
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the filipino culture has the same culture like it was in western europe 70 years ago, like family values and Religion and Holidays. The food is a mix of chinese, US American, spanish with its own flavor. The filipinos are more layed back thou.
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*laid *tho
Watch our kneeling carabao fiesta in Pulilan Bulacan
Calvin, what part of Manila did you record this vlog? I’m from the Philippines but I live in the US. Since I visit Manila often, I really would like to know where that is. Hope you can respond soon. Thank you.
This was in BGC po
More chill thats why we have created our own time. The filipino time 😅
😂😂😂😂
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Thanks!
Wow thank you so much 😊
"People are very chill and relaxed in the Phillipines."
I'm not. I wish I was but life and work is super hectic and stressful.
Wow I see
Filipino is culture shock.
😂 the fiestas!
True
Enjoy the masskara ❤
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The first guy should go to Apo Reef in Mindoro
i thought you would ask the first guy "if i snap my finger" haahahh
Where’s the link to the UA-cam channel of the Russian guy?
Marcel New Borat
As soon as I saw the background I immediately guessed BGC High street
not sure if it's right tho
Yes you correct 😂😂
filipino. just give help and support in need of help of stranger. the rest defensive mode when danger
That guy from Switzerland does not have a Swiss French or German or Italian accent. He is from somewhere other than Switzerland. I used to live in Southern Germany only a few hours to the border of Basel, Switzerland and 2 hours away from Strassburg, France. I know their accents.
Oh I see
I find it a tad confusing that foreigners find us friendly, like it's easy for us to give a smile. Are the people in their countries that cold?
Maybe hehe
Grabe ang tatangkad niyo Calvin 😆
😃😃
HAHAHHA Fiestas for the win!!!❤❤❤😂😂😂
True ❤️😍
that "if" kinda reminds me of something hahhaha
"I'm 6'2, I'm not really in danger" HAHAHAHAHAHA
😂😂😂😂
Can I invite you to our fiesta?
Hello Calvin, I appreciate what you are doing; introducing the Philippines, its people and culture to the world. But to make the answers of the people you are interviewing understandable, meaningful and fair, you should continue asking the first questions; what is your name and where are you from? Then, how long have you been in the Philippines and what places you have visited so far? So in that way, whatever their answers are, to your next questions would be fair. You should establish these things first to your audience or listeners. Like asking the question; what is it in the Filipino culture that you wish to bring back to your country? But what if the guy you are asking, has just arrived or only been two days in the Philippines. How could his answer be fair and credible? So please be fair and prepare your questions, otherwise you will appear like a trying hard propagandist of the Philippines and its culture. I am a Filipino and I do not want to appear as if Filipinos are insecurely craving for foreigners' approval. We are what we are even without the foreigners' solicited approval or appreciation. Thank you for your kind attention.
This dude: *vlogs*
Filipinos at the back: Wweeeeeeeee *scooter*
PH is that one country where you could just lay back cause there’s barely any unwritten rule unlike other places
Disclaimer: Only a VERY small amount of Filipinos are open minded. The vast majority are HIGHLY opinionated, especially the older population.
For Filipinas/Filipino women, always keep your culture and don't be influenced by the current western femininity trends... most westerners marry Filipinas because they are traditional women and they do not became headaches for their husbands.
❤ Thanks for the advice
Well, Filipinos are friendly and hospitable to you foreigners but to fellow Filipinos, that's another story.
Why didn't yu put the Russian guy's channel on your description? You're lying.
Check now! I just forgot ✌🏿
First pls pin
❤️❤️❤️ let me do it haha
People riding scooters at night
Welcome to BGC hehe
for real?? we always smile?? I must be ugly as fook they never do that to me lol
lol 😃
No worries! God makes TRUTH and JUSTICE PREVAIL! Stay POSITIVE and STRONG IN YOUR FAITH IN GOD! God bless USA, the TRUMP CABINET, and the American citizens, in JESUS' NAME, ALLELUIA! ❤️🇺🇸🙏⭐️👏
Don't go to Zamboanga it's a dangerous place
You can say that about any city that's not Makati or Taguig. Besides, encouraging tourism in places like Zamboanga means encouraging local law enforcement to actually improve so the economy can improve.
Spreading filipino culture for views
You sure?
@@calvincastiel5663 do that in other countries or culture your not gonna get more views than here.
Culture vulture, all for clout
I’m surprised the Russian guy didn’t mention our lovely weather. 😂
Marsel new "borat" channel got me 🤣😅
I THINK THE TOXICITY OF FILIPINO GEN Z's.