same as in Hawaii. you always address your elders with aunty so n so, or uncle so n so even if that's not your actual aunty or uncle. if you don't, it just seems really disrespectful.
"I love you Mikey!!!" -- I could say that again and again for like hundreds of times.. Keep up the good work and keep your feet on the ground. =)) Haters would always come and go, but us, your certified fans and followers, would always be here to back u up!! =))
Salamat Po Kuya Mikey. Hey! I’m pretty proud of myself! Not too bad nor shabby, for a Mestizo born in Germany, and raised for the 1st four years of my life by a non-Tagalog, and non-English, speaking, ONLY fluent in the German Language mother, huh?
@nelaix28 I think it is natural because almost all filipinos are religious and believe in God that they believe from the beginning that we are all considered related. Also, other thinking is that we may not be closely to blood to blood related, but pinoys also deem that they are all related spiritually.
I always do that :D I call my close friend's mom and dad, tita and tito and they knew it was just part of my culture. Some of my friends who are filipino but Americanized don't get it haha.
I am pinoy and live and states. Here in the states, i see many kids not respective their elders or even other adults as Filipinos. Kids tend to call their friend's parents by their first name, not like tita or tito, or at least Mr. Or Mrs. Filipinos tend to stay with their family, through illness, Chrismas, after college, marriage, etc. they are still with family, unlike leaving parent alone. PHP is very respective.
wow..that obviously went right over your head..."thumbs up" everyone if your eyebrows went up at "i like to use mouth"..lol..lets all just enjoy this artist and help him get to the next level!
the handshake thing is the same like us malays, but we do the hands sideways, we also bow down but kiss it instead of pulling the hand unto the forehead. I find it funny when i did it to my foster big bro in pinas a week ago. He freaked out, i guess its not applicable to big bros.. only parents and grandparents i guess...
Dude I'm here in the philippines! did you know that this is actually a tvc commercial already being aired on tv? just thought i'd let you know... sometimes people see their stuff on tv and dont get nothin from it.
i want to watch on you tube pls cn u show me so that i can watch,because its not available all the movies if i need to watching,pls invite me to watch the movie
@DarkR0se...yeah he has BEEN promoting that brand....you just now following Mikey and trying to criticize how he pays his bills?! how is he supposed to eat?! its not like you have been sending him any money all this time..so dont try to generate hate and just enjoy/support this Artist!
Nakatira ako dito sa States nang mga 7 taon na pero hindi ko pa matawagan yung mga parents nang kaibigan ko by first names, masyadong awkward parin. Pero hindi din pwede mag Tito/Tita kase hindi nila maintindihan at ayaw din ang Uncle/Auntie or Sir/Ma'am/Mr/s :(
Excuuusssee me! But I'm in not saying he is doing bad by doing whatever he can to earn a living. Just stating the blunt obvious fact that he is changing/evolving. And NO! I'm not trying to generate hate no am I trying to stipulate a way of life. Further! I promote the artist by way of the mouth (Think of factor tree).
They'll say po or opo if they're younger than you. But they'll also asked you weird things and act really stupid and crazy and put a smile on you. This is quiet insulting in many countries. Majority of the people don't know good manners and etiquette. All Filipinos i sincerely request you, please learn how to respect everyone, young and old.
How do elderly people then respect the younger ones? Surely they don't say "Mano po" or "Opo" or "po". Showing respect to ANYONE (young and old) is through your attitude, your positive energy towards everyone. Words and gestures are all right, but this is outwardly "show" and social norms. There's more to social norms learned throughout the ages. What's more important to me is how you carry yourself towards everyone, how you behave and what your attitude is, right conduct and dealings with everyone else.
In the filipino culture people stop giving every sings of affection their kids once they reach the age of about 2 years old. No more hugs, no more kisses, no more nothing except the mano po gesture. Filipinos say it's a sing of respect but that's not true at all. The mano po is nothing but a sing of submission. They put barriers between the kids and the adults and the children grow thinking they are inferior. It has a huge impact on a society of more than 100 millions. We can clearly see the results of this. No wonder why people vote for a genocide and force their kids to work or throw them in jail. The way people parent their kids is a key element on every societies. The government of the Philippines should invest on the culture because right now it's too primitive and backward. I feel we're in the middle age when I look at you guys. Seriously.
Great comment brother😀 I have been living in Manila for almost 2 years and i really had a hard time about how the elders behavior towards the young ones.
TL;DR: Respect other cultures because none of them is "primitive." I daresay having "respect" as the social norm default is better than having "you're not above me" as our egoistic default, if we're ever going to have an open, more "forward" modern society. - ...okay, hear me out. Modern Filipino families tend to combine affection and treating children as equals with Filipino morals...I can testify to growing up that way. In no way should we completely scrap either "traditions" or "the modern way" of doing things. Our heavily West-influenced country integrated both aspects by now. But my personal take is that po & opo don't impose inferiority, nor is it "backwards"...do we call other Asian countries with other gestures for acknowledging their elders "backward"? We admire South Korea's pop culture, and Japan's advanced innovation. Both countries have distinct respect for elders. But it's safe to say their nations are far from "primitive" in any sense of the word. Respect for elders iin "po" and "opo" is actually general respect for everyone, even strangers our age. It reinforces not that we are submissive dogs on leashes, but decent beings who default to "respect" when we don't know someone. I know people a year below me addressing me with "po" which they drop once we become closer, whch is completely fine. If a society's default is "you're not above me," then the fact that EGO is the default won't surprise me when people complain that decent human beings are on the decline. Again, this is just my take: Don't call any cultural tradition "primitive" just because you think it doesn't fit your view of the modern world; I think many communities, especially the indigenous, would find that, I don't know, _disrespectful?_ Seriously. (I don't meant to be rude, just adding to this point because I believe the Internet is good for healthy debate. Have a good day po!)
@@caseofkc2170 The Philippines is a very poor country with thousands and thousands of heavy social problems. These social problems lead to deep poverty. The real poverty in that country is intellectual, social and cultural. There is only one solution to fix that nation and adapt it to the 21st century: Filipino philosophers and intellectuals must standup and talk. A massive national socio-cultural revolution must be organized across the country and abroad. Many aspects of the actual Filipino culture and mindset must be abolished. Unfortunately that will never happen. Filipinos are very conformist and love authority. To fit in society and avoid gossips, the Filipino must pretend everything is doing fine and act bashfully all the time. He will certainly not stand up and and try to change things. He believes that only a macho strongman/dictator can change things.
@genreevec...so ur saying that you enjoyed this free entertainment and are a fan of this pinoy artist but the idea of him earning wages so that he can eat prevented you from sharing the vid on your facebook? wow..do you know how much facebook makes off of you?! i guess that wont keep your essence from logging on everyday right?!!
same as in Hawaii. you always address your elders with aunty so n so, or uncle so n so even if that's not your actual aunty or uncle. if you don't, it just seems really disrespectful.
Good reminders to young generation not to forget this....
"I love you Mikey!!!" -- I could say that again and again for like hundreds of times.. Keep up the good work and keep your feet on the ground. =)) Haters would always come and go, but us, your certified fans and followers, would always be here to back u up!! =))
that's true ! Filipinos values should be taught again to the young!
I love it when he says kris lawrence wnnabe,
I love you talaga Mikey Bustos!
You are amazing!! Salamat
It is a beautiful and very respectful Filipino greeting.
tvee are you Filipino
i need to share this with my non filipino friends. I always had a hard time explaining filipino respect. Hahaa.
Very well said Mikey!! =)) Me really really proud of you!! =)) You'll go a long, long way.. God bless always... PO.. =))
so good... keep up the good work boy...
Exactly! Friend's parents are considered like aunties and uncles. Makes one a kin
Very well said.
Salamat Po Kuya Mikey.
Hey! I’m pretty proud of myself! Not too bad nor shabby, for a Mestizo born in Germany, and raised for the 1st four years of my life by a non-Tagalog, and non-English, speaking, ONLY fluent in the German Language mother, huh?
Good to know
happy birthday mike
@nelaix28
I think it is natural because almost all filipinos are religious and believe in God that they believe from the beginning that we are all considered related. Also, other thinking is that we may not be closely to blood to blood related, but pinoys also deem that they are all related spiritually.
I always do that :D I call my close friend's mom and dad, tita and tito and they knew it was just part of my culture. Some of my friends who are filipino but Americanized don't get it haha.
My sisters and I always buy Chicharon ni Mang juan like almost everyday! we soo love it and also Mikey!
I respect that which should be respected.. its called discernment.
great videos man
I am pinoy and live and states. Here in the states, i see many kids not respective their elders or even other adults as
Filipinos. Kids tend to call their friend's parents by their first name, not like tita or tito, or at least Mr. Or Mrs. Filipinos tend to stay with their family, through illness, Chrismas, after college, marriage, etc. they are still with family, unlike leaving parent alone. PHP is very respective.
Nice Work! :D
wow..that obviously went right over your head..."thumbs up" everyone if your eyebrows went up at "i like to use mouth"..lol..lets all just enjoy this artist and help him get to the next level!
what's the word thunderbird? those intros never get old!!!
Parang ganyan...like it.hehe
yayyyy!!!
Hahahaa! Awesome!
Salamat Mikey!
I have my Titos and Titas! I am Half Pinoy!
Hi Mikey
I'm gonna buy mang juan now after watching this. Haha, crave.
respect people respect
nice ending! :D
the handshake thing is the same like us malays, but we do the hands sideways, we also bow down but kiss it instead of pulling the hand unto the forehead.
I find it funny when i did it to my foster big bro in pinas a week ago. He freaked out, i guess its not applicable to big bros.. only parents and grandparents i guess...
when I was in the Philipines, my dad's filipina girlfriend's brother's children did that hand/forehead thing! I had no idea what was going on! :P
True
mikey where are you then
Oo! He's looks pogi in it!
hi mikey. just wanna ask how i can contact sir steve vesagas. thanks.
:D
ganda !
I’m an ABC, and saw this the first time in person.
If class is this awesome here in philippines.
2:05 it's truely not weird even though I an chinese we do the samething to our parents friend too
is this used commercial for TV?? if so, thumbs up for Good moral values!
Dude I'm here in the philippines! did you know that this is actually a tvc commercial already being aired on tv? just thought i'd let you know... sometimes people see their stuff on tv and dont get nothin from it.
The SINGALING do not taste like the ones from the bus vendors... but still MASARAP PO!
super cute..;-)
hi mikey.
@lovesalsa87: im filipino and my husband is latino his from peru .. :)
I love Mang Juan :/ but I dont think they have that in Canada
i want to watch on you tube pls cn u show me so that i can watch,because its not available all the movies if i need to watching,pls invite me to watch the movie
Haha good video! But you forgot ATE and KUYA!!
dude you should make a video about how filipino parents discipline their kids. hahaha dude the diff ways of parusa. napaluhod ka na ba sa munggo?!
I use po and opo to josephine
For older bros and sisters
This is soo funny!
nasan na ung galaxy tab endorsement mo mikey?
U 4gote ate and kuya
my aunt is tita anna!
I am Bisayan! :3
Dito sa US, first name ang tawag usually, or pwede ding Mr. or Mrs. *insert last name here*
@DarkR0se...yeah he has BEEN promoting that brand....you just now following Mikey and trying to criticize how he pays his bills?! how is he supposed to eat?! its not like you have been sending him any money all this time..so dont try to generate hate and just enjoy/support this Artist!
Damn, I feel like eating one of those chicharone chips now... That and sum ube ice cream. :)
do the MATH.... PO + OO = OPO!
Tito + Bob = Tito Bob
Tita + Ana = Tita Ana
-ahhhahahah!! nice one mikey!!
PO at OPO
3:04
is Mang Juan available in the US po?
Yes, it is available in Filipino Supermarkets po
Nakatira ako dito sa States nang mga 7 taon na pero hindi ko pa matawagan yung mga parents nang kaibigan ko by first names, masyadong awkward parin. Pero hindi din pwede mag Tito/Tita kase hindi nila maintindihan at ayaw din ang Uncle/Auntie or Sir/Ma'am/Mr/s :(
im wondering sa pinas natural lang na respeto ang tawagin ang parents ng friend mo na tita/tito paano sa ibang bansa? or example sa states?
My tita doesn't like me doing that, it makes her feel old XD
Paano kapag di mo kilala na matanda sa iyo anong sasabihin mo so mas magalang ang mga pinoy
"...kris lawrence wanna be..."
haha! wawa naman frank. LOL
Mr. Popo is watching you
~ DBZ reference
My family calls everyone "auntie" and "uncle" xD
Kuya! are you wearing a barong?
kuya looks cool with the barong right?
Poww and opoww.. haha
hahaha po+oo is pooo if im not mistaken hahah
@AsianPrincessNinja what the difference?? you'll still a Filipino. :-)
sorry i meant "by way of mouth"
so the proper solution of a more respectful filipino is OO - O + PO = opo?
3:04
Excuuusssee me! But I'm in not saying he is doing bad by doing whatever he can to earn a living. Just stating the blunt obvious fact that he is changing/evolving.
And NO! I'm not trying to generate hate no am I trying to stipulate a way of life.
Further! I promote the artist by way of the mouth (Think of factor tree).
people who do not show respect will say : oo mang juan
people who show respect will say : opo mang juan
They'll say po or opo if they're younger than you. But they'll also asked you weird things and act really stupid and crazy and put a smile on you. This is quiet insulting in many countries. Majority of the people don't know good manners and etiquette. All Filipinos i sincerely request you, please learn how to respect everyone, young and old.
How do elderly people then respect the younger ones? Surely they don't say "Mano po" or "Opo" or "po". Showing respect to ANYONE (young and old) is through your attitude, your positive energy towards everyone. Words and gestures are all right, but this is outwardly "show" and social norms. There's more to social norms learned throughout the ages. What's more important to me is how you carry yourself towards everyone, how you behave and what your attitude is, right conduct and dealings with everyone else.
in the philippines without Po and OPO the elders will get angry and would want to kill you.
lol para sha si sina yon hindi kuna kase na alala
ahahahaha commercial pa ahahah
In the filipino culture people stop giving every sings of affection their kids once they reach the age of about 2 years old. No more hugs, no more kisses, no more nothing except the mano po gesture. Filipinos say it's a sing of respect but that's not true at all. The mano po is nothing but a sing of submission. They put barriers between the kids and the adults and the children grow thinking they are inferior. It has a huge impact on a society of more than 100 millions. We can clearly see the results of this. No wonder why people vote for a genocide and force their kids to work or throw them in jail. The way people parent their kids is a key element on every societies. The government of the Philippines should invest on the culture because right now it's too primitive and backward. I feel we're in the middle age when I look at you guys. Seriously.
Great comment brother😀 I have been living in Manila for almost 2 years and i really had a hard time about how the elders behavior towards the young ones.
TL;DR: Respect other cultures because none of them is "primitive." I daresay having "respect" as the social norm default is better than having "you're not above me" as our egoistic default, if we're ever going to have an open, more "forward" modern society.
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...okay, hear me out. Modern Filipino families tend to combine affection and treating children as equals with Filipino morals...I can testify to growing up that way. In no way should we completely scrap either "traditions" or "the modern way" of doing things. Our heavily West-influenced country integrated both aspects by now. But my personal take is that po & opo don't impose inferiority, nor is it "backwards"...do we call other Asian countries with other gestures for acknowledging their elders "backward"? We admire South Korea's pop culture, and Japan's advanced innovation. Both countries have distinct respect for elders. But it's safe to say their nations are far from "primitive" in any sense of the word.
Respect for elders iin "po" and "opo" is actually general respect for everyone, even strangers our age. It reinforces not that we are submissive dogs on leashes, but decent beings who default to "respect" when we don't know someone. I know people a year below me addressing me with "po" which they drop once we become closer, whch is completely fine. If a society's default is "you're not above me," then the fact that EGO is the default won't surprise me when people complain that decent human beings are on the decline. Again, this is just my take: Don't call any cultural tradition "primitive" just because you think it doesn't fit your view of the modern world; I think many communities, especially the indigenous, would find that, I don't know, _disrespectful?_ Seriously.
(I don't meant to be rude, just adding to this point because I believe the Internet is good for healthy debate. Have a good day po!)
@@caseofkc2170 The Philippines is a very poor country with thousands and thousands of heavy social problems. These social problems lead to deep poverty. The real poverty in that country is intellectual, social and cultural. There is only one solution to fix that nation and adapt it to the 21st century: Filipino philosophers and intellectuals must standup and talk. A massive national socio-cultural revolution must be organized across the country and abroad. Many aspects of the actual Filipino culture and mindset must be abolished. Unfortunately that will never happen. Filipinos are very conformist and love authority. To fit in society and avoid gossips, the Filipino must pretend everything is doing fine and act bashfully all the time. He will certainly not stand up and and try to change things. He believes that only a macho strongman/dictator can change things.
PO+OO=POOO
hahaha, PRANK!
Ninong ninang?
PO + OO = POPO
~2x more respectful
MALI KA PO! lol!
psh prank...hahahaha
True!!! Pnoys rule!!!
@genreevec...so ur saying that you enjoyed this free entertainment and are a fan of this pinoy artist but the idea of him earning wages so that he can eat prevented you from sharing the vid on your facebook? wow..do you know how much facebook makes off of you?! i guess that wont keep your essence from logging on everyday right?!!
hes wharing barong tagalog
POPO.
hmm now you're promoting products...
ways to live life eh?
PO+OO = POOO not OPO.. simple math.. XD
Haha! Shameless advertising!