Hey everyone! Hope you had an amazing Christmas and are enjoying the final days of 2023! Soon it will be time for the new year! Here is the final Bulacan episode, I hope you enjoy it 😊 We had an incredible time here thanks to our friend Rupert, his beautiful family and everyone else who we met that welcomed us with open arms! What was your favourite part of the 3 part series? Let me know below! Look forward to reading your wonderful comments 😄 Tomorrow the videos will head to Cebu! Much Love! 💖
This is one of the best example on how you should act as a foreigner in Philippines. Respect our culture, respect our people, smile and be friendly. The next thing you will know, you have a new family that is genuinely love and care for you. 🤘
I got teary-eyed on the last part when you were saying goodbyes and Mama Nette hugged you. I saw how genuine this family is. They treated you as their sons. A true and good representation of a Filipino Family. ❤
Happy that I chose to book flights to the Philippines arriving in April, If I receive even half the amount of the friendly welcome like you boys have I'll be over the moon👍☺
You are truly “adopted” by this family and I hope you won’t forget about them when you guys move on. We really mean it as Filipinos when we consider someone a part of the family. ❤❤❤. Also, your tagalog is coming along really well! I view other vloggers in the Philippines and although they use a local rice every once in awhile, you guys really try to incorporate it. Extra props for calling everyone either kuya or ate. Very touching to see the “Mano po” 😊
To Rupert and family, thank you very much for showing to Josh and Connor our Filipino hospitality. Apart from our country's beautiful natural physical resources, the hospitable, welcoming and kind people we are Filipinos are great assets. To Josh and Connor, thank you very much, indeed, for your enthusiasm in immersing in our culture. In the process, you help promote our local tourism. Be safe and enjoy the rest of your journey into the Philippines and to the rest of your global journey.
Respect begets respect. And this is what the two of you have been showing to your Filipino hosts and to the Filipinos in general. It's no wonder that you are warmly welcomed. Continue delving into the Filipino culture brothers. Stay safe and God bless.
Consider Philippines as your second home from now on. That family will always take care of you whenever you visit. Filipinos always have time for visitors. It's part of our culture. We treat visitors dearly, as long as they're polite and respectful!
You're a fast learner Josh...why you find it easy to adapt....Enjoy the nature the beautiful Philippines ❤ we still have such more to offer...Thank you for being respectful and hope you enjoy some few great cultures
Awesome video! My wife is from Rosales (Pangasinan Province-about 2 hours North of where you are), and getting away from the bigger cities in the Philippines is truly an amazing experience. You are a true ambassador for your country. I learned the first time I visited the province how amazing and kind the people are. Immersing yourself, showing humility, and being respectful goes a long way. I truly love the experience away from the cities. Not sure how much traveling you are going to do but if you like the mountains Baguio is a pretty cool place to go. it would be about 3 1/2 hours north of you. Myself, my wife, and her family went there this year when I visited in March.
"Tol" is derived from the term "Utol," which is an urban or colloquial street slang in Tagalog. "Gabi" translates to Taro in English, and pronouncing "Gabi'" with emphasis denotes the evening. The way you danced the Cha Cha dance with the locals made you resemble a mobile caricature, so funny! But to say the least, you really had a blast. Just keep on traveling around my country, there's so much more to see.
Your content in bulacan (luzon) is so good hoping you explore more city or province in Luzon. Also jeff (the guy who is guiding you) is also good to have, Since you will not be able to show this kind of filipino experience without living inside filipino houses the correct way of showing filipino culture as mentioned previously by someone. You two are very awesome. Waiting for more adventure in the Philippines
im about to migrate to england in a months time this is beautiful ! a gentle reminder that my fellow countrymen are one of the best or maybe the best in world. thank you for reminding me how beautiful my Country is, geography and people !
who am i ? i’m a filipino ❤ this is authentic filipino culture, happy people (remove politics) hope you can experience fiesta in the province, wherein almost every house invites you to eat 💯 👌 and the traditional games 😍
When I was in Philippines, everywhere i went, everyone was so welcoming, friendly, and loved to have fun. I've been to many different countries, but I've never felt so welcome and at home as I was in the Philippines. It is a truly amazing place, and I now have great freinds there.
Amazing Josh…you experienced the typical Filipino breakfast in the village. You got something to tell your friends in UK what’s it’s. look like to live in the village. ( Gabe or gabi is taro.). Have a great day everyone.
Josh your a fast learner . You know lots of filipino words. How great you've meet a friend and treat you as a family. they are so kind giving you delicious meal. Like you two josh your so kind too.. God Bless You guy's .. nice video content 😍❤️❤️
You know josh that's the hardest part to say goodbye to the people that meet I was crying but I watch all video with that family I see you are enjoy it with Conan
😂 oh my goodness i can't stop watching all your videos i just watch many foreign vlogges in my country and you are one of them who captured my heart you deserve the support of my fellow filipino.
Actually, that mound on the horizon is Mount Arayat, a dormant volcano, located in the adjoining province of Pampanga (to the north of the province of Bulacan). It is NOT Mayon Volcano (as your host told you). Mayon Volcano is located in the province of Albay in the Bicol Region which is way way waaay south of Bulacan and Metro Manila. FYI.
wow! Josh looking at that pandesal 🤩is the best😋 4:40 that looks amazing! drooling rn 😋beef sinigang is my most favorite ulam! with all those vgs! I've never been to Bulacan but now am hoping to visit there someday! thanks for this Josh, Connor, Nash and the host. Enjoy and be careful
DRT is one of the beautiful places in bulacan,you go to my place in norzagaray bulacan there are so many stream lake, here so that you can take a swim here.
Josh, Kangkong, and Morning Glory are the same vegetables. That's the beauty of living in the province. People would share their fruits and vegetables for free if you ask.
Kuya is more formal and it means big brother specifically.... utol is more of a colloquial term but it can be used irregardless of the age of the person u want to call utol
What a dancing! Connor dance like one of the locals too. Ginebra gin? Did you see the labels? If you drink it straight without seven up you will go nuts. Take care guys.
When you mentioned Dale and his 2 strong legs while climbing the stairs on your trek, that’s exactly what I was thinking in that moment 😆 16:15 Why did you try to copy his exact Woah! 😆😂 I must say it was great to see Niko really does exist! Anyway.. Another great video! Thanks again and already looking forward to the next!
💙 this vlog! Josh you 2 with mano po 😂 What an enjoyable and amazing weekend with Rupert’s family and friends 💙 Do you still remember all those Filipino/tagalog words. When are you coming back to the 🇵🇭 Take care Josh 🙏
So happy you loved it Amalia! ❤️ it was a weekend to remember for sure! I remember a good amount of them yeah haha. I will be back in January but we are still only half way through the uploads from this trip 😉 Take care! 🙏
Your Tagalog is getting better Josh. You and Conor. I can sense you will learn the language in no time. By the way your videos are getting loads of advertisements now. Not skipping one.
It’s always hard to say goodbye! The Philippines made itself very easy to love ❤️ we still are only half way through the videos of this trip though, more to come! ☺️
Josh, the final video on the Bulacan trilogy did not disappoint. Btw, your man Dale Phillip is a beast..he could walk to the ends of the earth…literally 😂😂😂. Ingat guys.
OMG! That Ginebra Gin is like rocket fuel. I remember my much older uncles of the family just downing bottles and whoooweeee! That stuff is no joke. Lol
I think that’s not Mayon volcano because it is in the south of Metro Manila… that’s probably Mt. Arayat of Pampanga😊 I really enjoy your vlogs, your interaction with the locals is the best! ❤
That song is a famous song in Samar. It's a WARAY Cha-cha song for dancing. if there's a fiesta or party in Samar they usually play that song. The people who are dancing with you guys.🤩👍🇵🇭 Maupay nga adlaw sa iyo nga tanan.
Thank you to Rupert's family for a great weekend experience in san miguel, bulacan. Surprise us more! Be careful from scammers in cebu, many will come to you and offer, sell services or things overpriced. 👌✌🇵🇭🇬🇧
Hey everyone! Hope you had an amazing Christmas and are enjoying the final days of 2023! Soon it will be time for the new year! Here is the final Bulacan episode, I hope you enjoy it 😊 We had an incredible time here thanks to our friend Rupert, his beautiful family and everyone else who we met that welcomed us with open arms! What was your favourite part of the 3 part series? Let me know below! Look forward to reading your wonderful comments 😄 Tomorrow the videos will head to Cebu! Much Love! 💖
I somehow felt emotional when you were saying your goodbyes to this amazing family. ♥️♥️♥️
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
It's nice to see you guys enjoying and exploring our beloved Philippines.😊
Merry Christmas, Josh!
I love all the San Miguel videos!
This is one of the best example on how you should act as a foreigner in Philippines. Respect our culture, respect our people, smile and be friendly. The next thing you will know, you have a new family that is genuinely love and care for you. 🤘
Very happy to hear that! I think we may already have that family haha. Thanks so much for the support and kind words 🤘
I got teary-eyed on the last part when you were saying goodbyes and Mama Nette hugged you. I saw how genuine this family is. They treated you as their sons. A true and good representation of a Filipino Family. ❤
As a tourist, you will get the most of your adventure with humility and open mindedness! Glad to see you experiencing the true Filipino culture😊!
I always keep an open mind and say yes to everything, you never know what will happen! 😄
Compared to the other foreign vloggers you guys put the most effort in speaking Tagalog it seems… It’s pretty good I must say! Respect ✊🏼
Happy that I chose to book flights to the Philippines arriving in April, If I receive even half the amount of the friendly welcome like you boys have I'll be over the moon👍☺
Just be respectful and friendly and learn a little tagalog words. It goes a long way. Mano po gesture to the old folks will definitely love you.
@@oscieestanislao5840 Thanks for sharing that helpful tip, looking forward to visiting that beautiful part of the world.
We are most gracious you chose the Philippines as your next destination! As we all say, Mabuhay! (Welcome!)
@@theonlyjacknicole 👍☺❤
You are truly “adopted” by this family and I hope you won’t forget about them when you guys move on. We really mean it as Filipinos when we consider someone a part of the family. ❤❤❤. Also, your tagalog is coming along really well! I view other vloggers in the Philippines and although they use a local rice every once in awhile, you guys really try to incorporate it. Extra props for calling everyone either kuya or ate. Very touching to see the “Mano po” 😊
To Rupert and family, thank you very much for showing to Josh and Connor our Filipino hospitality. Apart from our country's beautiful natural physical resources, the hospitable, welcoming and kind people we are Filipinos are great assets. To Josh and Connor, thank you very much, indeed, for your enthusiasm in immersing in our culture. In the process, you help promote our local tourism. Be safe and enjoy the rest of your journey into the Philippines and to the rest of your global journey.
Respect begets respect. And this is what the two of you have been showing to your Filipino hosts and to the Filipinos in general. It's no wonder that you are warmly welcomed. Continue delving into the Filipino culture brothers. Stay safe and God bless.
Consider Philippines as your second home from now on. That family will always take care of you whenever you visit. Filipinos always have time for visitors. It's part of our culture. We treat visitors dearly, as long as they're polite and respectful!
That's how filipino Province people treat everyone. ❤
see, this is why i like you guys. you guys are all positive vibes. authentic and real.
You're a fast learner Josh...why you find it easy to adapt....Enjoy the nature the beautiful Philippines ❤ we still have such more to offer...Thank you for being respectful and hope you enjoy some few great cultures
I try my best! It may seem like I'm doing it easily but It's very hard to remember everything haha. More nature to come soon!
Mommy nette is right, do take care always because not everyone are nice.
Yep! There are good and bad people everywhere, just have to be smart 😊
Awesome video! My wife is from Rosales (Pangasinan Province-about 2 hours North of where you are), and getting away from the bigger cities in the Philippines is truly an amazing experience. You are a true ambassador for your country. I learned the first time I visited the province how amazing and kind the people are. Immersing yourself, showing humility, and being respectful goes a long way. I truly love the experience away from the cities. Not sure how much traveling you are going to do but if you like the mountains Baguio is a pretty cool place to go. it would be about 3 1/2 hours north of you. Myself, my wife, and her family went there this year when I visited in March.
Such immersion to the culture..kudos! Gabi is taro.😊
This is a really nice vlog and experience in Philippines.. authentic joy
"Tol" is derived from the term "Utol," which is an urban or colloquial street slang in Tagalog. "Gabi" translates to Taro in English, and pronouncing "Gabi'" with emphasis denotes the evening. The way you danced the Cha Cha dance with the locals made you resemble a mobile caricature, so funny! But to say the least, you really had a blast. Just keep on traveling around my country, there's so much more to see.
Your content in bulacan (luzon) is so good hoping you explore more city or province in Luzon. Also jeff (the guy who is guiding you) is also good to have, Since you will not be able to show this kind of filipino experience without living inside filipino houses the correct way of showing filipino culture as mentioned previously by someone.
You two are very awesome. Waiting for more adventure in the Philippines
I just love this thank you Kabayan Rupert and family for sharing our everyday culture !
im about to migrate to england in a months time this is beautiful ! a gentle reminder that my fellow countrymen are one of the best or maybe the best in world. thank you for reminding me how beautiful my Country is, geography and people !
who am i ? i’m a filipino ❤ this is authentic filipino culture, happy people (remove politics) hope you can experience fiesta in the province, wherein almost every house invites you to eat 💯 👌 and the traditional games 😍
When I was in Philippines, everywhere i went, everyone was so welcoming, friendly, and loved to have fun. I've been to many different countries, but I've never felt so welcome and at home as I was in the Philippines. It is a truly amazing place, and I now have great freinds there.
Amazing Josh…you experienced the typical Filipino breakfast in the village. You got something to tell your friends in UK what’s it’s. look like to live in the village. ( Gabe or gabi is taro.). Have a great day everyone.
Take care where ever you go!
Josh your a fast learner . You know lots of filipino words. How great you've meet a friend and treat you as a family. they are so kind giving you delicious meal. Like you two josh your so kind too.. God Bless You guy's .. nice video content 😍❤️❤️
I know a little! My memory for language is not great though unfortunately 😅 Yes we are so blessed to have met Rupert and his family. God bless! 💖💖
This is why I love this channel!!!!
Nak youre both such very respectable persons to oldies, mano po, thank you. Be safe
At 19:18, I didn’t expect the dancing!
So refreshing to see these tourists dancing to local chacha. Hehe
Heartwarming…. Thanks Josh for your visit to the Philippines.
We appreciate it.
You know josh that's the hardest part to say goodbye to the people that meet I was crying but I watch all video with that family I see you are enjoy it with Conan
Yeah it was definitely an emotional goodbye! They treated us like part of the family 💖
OMG! Mayon Volcano!! That's in Bicol! Where you can eat the Bicol Express!
Glad you visit DRT I'm a biker downhill rider.
😂 oh my goodness i can't stop watching all your videos i just watch many foreign vlogges in my country and you are one of them who captured my heart you deserve the
support of my fellow filipino.
Thanks to Rupert’s fam for the wonderful experience!! Take care, Josh and Connor! :)
Actually, that mound on the horizon is Mount Arayat, a dormant volcano, located in the adjoining province of Pampanga (to the north of the province of Bulacan). It is NOT Mayon Volcano (as your host told you). Mayon Volcano is located in the province of Albay in the Bicol Region which is way way waaay south of Bulacan and Metro Manila. FYI.
Thanks for the information! I think Rupert corrected himself but I didn't get it on camera 😅
he got confused because the camera , id be the same way, camera makes me nervous and conscious.
I'm glad you're enjoying my country
Such a warm welcome from Rupert and his family. I hope you enjoyed your stay in San Miguel!
I'm loving this channel. that's the best part when you travel live like local and it will be the best experience of your life
Nice to see guys are enjoying your stay and at the same time Vlogging in the Philippines 🇵🇭
Advance gongrats on being so, so close to 10k subs. Filipinos obviously love you. ❤️
Thank you so much Edwin! I still can't believe it to be honest. The love goes both ways ❤️
wow! Josh looking at that pandesal 🤩is the best😋 4:40 that looks amazing! drooling rn 😋beef sinigang is my most favorite ulam! with all those vgs! I've never been to Bulacan but now am hoping to visit there someday! thanks for this Josh, Connor, Nash and the host. Enjoy and be careful
hats off to rupert, hes a great host!
Waray Song.Enjoy Dancing🎉
Every Foreigner will feel the love from us❤
We really appreciate the love and kindness! ❤
You guys are amazing! 💖
This province life is just so ❤️❤️❤️❤️!
Ingat always guys!
THE SHORT END OF IT IS, WE ARE NOT SNOBS, RESPECT IS A VERY BIG THING FOR US AND YOU CAN NEVER GO WRONG WITH A SMILE😊
Please come to Camarines Sur ♥️
New subs here Josh 🙋🏼♂️
Welcome to Philippines 🇵🇭
You take care alright and enjoy your stay here.. ☺☺
Thats great 3 days of hospitality by Ruperts family!
you two are my favourite UA-camrs now!
That is such a compliment! Thank you so much! 💖
Great content! ❤
so i found your channel yesterday, and i've now watched all your vids lol
i'm happy to be subscribed
keep up the great work!
Hope the both of you would be met someday 🎉
DRT is one of the beautiful places in bulacan,you go to my place in norzagaray bulacan there are so many stream lake, here so that you can take a swim here.
Josh, Kangkong, and Morning Glory are the same vegetables. That's the beauty of living in the province. People would share their fruits and vegetables for free if you ask.
Your content guys are awesome... 😊❤
mabuhay, enjoy philippines mate
Just loving watching your journeys Josh - can’t wait to see what’s coming up❤️
Thank you! ❤️
Kuya is more formal and it means big brother specifically.... utol is more of a colloquial term but it can be used irregardless of the age of the person u want to call utol
Nice experience
Amazing experience! Hope you enjoyed the video 😊
What a dancing! Connor dance like one of the locals too. Ginebra gin? Did you see the labels? If you drink it straight without seven up you will go nuts. Take care guys.
“So you think you can Dance”???………hahaha! A show that was on TV.
25:46, thats a very nice advise from nanay, which is true,
Cannot wait to get to cebu 🤗
We’re excited for your next adventure!
Cebu incoming! Hope you enjoy it 😊
guys go to davao pls try the lechon crocodile and croc ice cream
❤❤❤❤❤enjoy
Your right brother kangkong is morning glory or water spinach
When you mentioned Dale and his 2 strong legs while climbing the stairs on your trek, that’s exactly what I was thinking in that moment 😆
16:15 Why did you try to copy his exact Woah! 😆😂
I must say it was great to see Niko really does exist!
Anyway.. Another great video! Thanks again and already looking forward to the next!
💙 this vlog! Josh you 2 with mano po 😂 What an enjoyable and amazing weekend with Rupert’s family and friends 💙 Do you still remember all those Filipino/tagalog words. When are you coming back to the 🇵🇭 Take care Josh 🙏
So happy you loved it Amalia! ❤️ it was a weekend to remember for sure! I remember a good amount of them yeah haha. I will be back in January but we are still only half way through the uploads from this trip 😉 Take care! 🙏
"Gabi" is taro.
@TheJourneyofJosh "Bigas", of course easiest one to remember.😅😅😅
gabi is taro root
Mwwuaaah i love them all
Enjoy and have fun josh❤
Thank you so much as always! Enjoy the video ❤
Oh your dancing guys 🤣🤣🤣👍👍 mabuti 😍🤣🤣
I think we definitely need some practise 😂😂
Your Tagalog is getting better Josh. You and Conor. I can sense you will learn the language in no time. By the way your videos are getting loads of advertisements now. Not skipping one.
The hard this thing Time to say Goodbye 😢 thank you josh for loving Philippines 🇵🇭 Take care brother to your next Journey
It’s always hard to say goodbye! The Philippines made itself very easy to love ❤️ we still are only half way through the videos of this trip though, more to come! ☺️
10:12 lolo said yall were good ppl (bc of manners)
:)
Josh, the final video on the Bulacan trilogy did not disappoint. Btw, your man Dale Phillip is a beast..he could walk to the ends of the earth…literally 😂😂😂. Ingat guys.
Tutuloy napo kame means, WE HAVE TO GO
i think bulacan is so beauriful but i gueess it underrated tourist spot...i only know biak na bato in the book bcoz it is part of ph history🤭🤭✌️
I think it must be underrated for sure! Hopefully these videos make people want to go there more 😇
gabi is taro
LOL at the BigAs
Its more fun in the Philippines
new subscriber here...take care
Thanks so much! Welcome to the Journey 😊
KANGKONG- water spinach
GABI- taro
UTOL- like a slang for brother
If you guys are in Bulacan, there's no way that the mountain in the distance is Mayon volcano. It might probably be Mount Arayat.
OMG! That Ginebra Gin is like rocket fuel. I remember my much older uncles of the family just downing bottles and whoooweeee! That stuff is no joke. Lol
I think that’s not Mayon volcano because it is in the south of Metro Manila… that’s probably Mt. Arayat of Pampanga😊 I really enjoy your vlogs, your interaction with the locals is the best! ❤
Next visit us in south Cotabato T-Boli tribe, Davao province we being neglected here by foreigne blogger the world 🌍 needs to see us also.
That song is a famous song in Samar. It's a WARAY Cha-cha song for dancing. if there's a fiesta or party in Samar they usually play that song. The people who are dancing with you guys.🤩👍🇵🇭 Maupay nga adlaw sa iyo nga tanan.
👍Isang magandang gabi ulit sir josh👋😀 Ingat lagi🙏☝️
Goodnight sir Michael! 😄Ingat always 🙏
@@TheJourneyofJosh yeah boy!👍😁 Filipino ka na sir josh ah!👋😉
‘Tol is just an informal way of calling a brother. It is from the word “Kaputol”, meaning “From the same cut”.
Keep the mango for a few days. It will turn yellow when it’s ripe
"Kuya" is an older brother. If you have a brother who is older than you, you call him "kuya".
Thank you to Rupert's family for a great weekend experience in san miguel, bulacan. Surprise us more! Be careful from scammers in cebu, many will come to you and offer, sell services or things overpriced. 👌✌🇵🇭🇬🇧
😊