r/Philippines - Do Filipinos discriminate against each other? Reddit Threads

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • In this video we look at a thread from a website called Reddit where a Filipino guy visits his home country and is greeted in the strangest way. Many people chime in and shed light on a few subjects. I genuinely hope that this isn't par for the course and that people are generally nicer than these experiences shared while in the Philippines. I'm starting to notice that some of these get a bit negative and I hope that people understand that I'm just trying to document experiences rather than making a statement. I had 3 amazing years in the Philippines and hope that others will visit as well. Much of this does add context to experiences that I and others have had though. I hope that this helps!
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  • @AnthonySmith
    @AnthonySmith  6 років тому +3

    In this video we look at a thread from a website called Reddit where a Filipino guy visits his home country and is greeted in the strangest way. Many people chime in and shed light on a few subjects. I genuinely hope that this isn't par for the course and that people are generally nicer than these experiences shared while in the Philippines. I'm starting to notice that some of these get a bit negative and I hope that people understand that I'm just trying to document experiences rather than making a statement. I had 3 amazing years in the Philippines and hope that others will visit as well. Much of this does add context to experiences that I and others have had though. I hope that this helps!

  • @Lucivius27
    @Lucivius27 5 років тому +10

    It is true manilenos are really judgemental. even to other local citizens. If you dont live in Manila means you are poor.

  • @kireinashinkou7260
    @kireinashinkou7260 5 років тому +4

    I am filipino and yes. Yes we do. Everyone is politely judgemental. That means we will judge you but we wont tell you to your face.

  • @AnthonySmith
    @AnthonySmith  5 років тому +1

    Hello everyone. I think that this might be my last video with the robotic voice for a long while. I'm working on something special that I hope that you'll like but it's taken me a while to get everything set up. I'm hoping to have an announcement video up soon about that.

    • @m.s.j.1767
      @m.s.j.1767 5 років тому +1

      yes finally robotic voice videos are crappy and hard to understand

    • @ilovenoodles7483
      @ilovenoodles7483 5 років тому

      Thank you for putting an end to the robotic voice!!

  • @ilovenoodles7483
    @ilovenoodles7483 5 років тому +8

    This Reddit thing is offensive.
    People of every race always get discriminated by others of their own race. It's not so much about race, it's about class of people. Poor looking people always get treated bad. Middle class people too. If you are of the wealthy, then you tend to meet new people who are also wealthy and you start hanging around only wealthy people like yourself, so you start talking like them, eating like them, behavior like them, and have the same circle of friends, and since people know you or know "your kind," that is the difference in how someone treats you.
    India has a caste system, so it's visible of who is in what class, but for the rest of the world that does not have physical identification of how much money you have, people use their own and sometimes wrong judgements.
    If an average American went to Beverly Hills, they would surely be treated like they were a peasant, even by other fellow American countrymen.
    With Filipinos...
    it really all depends on who you know in the Philippines.
    That is just people, in general, humans.
    Filipinos that come from another country and then go to the Philippines, well the native Filipinos there do take notice and to spot you miles away. They either think that you are not Filipino enough and treat you poorly, or they treat you like you are king/queen and give you everything.
    There's no in between.
    Even among Filipinos living outside the Phillipines, when they are with each other, they still treat each other this way.
    People always think that they are better than you no matter what race both of you are and no matter where you are.
    This is not a problem with Filipinos, it's a problem with the *human* race as people in general!!!!

  • @leviboom0932
    @leviboom0932 5 років тому +2

    Pretty common specifically in ethic groups

  • @bagel20yearsago97
    @bagel20yearsago97 4 роки тому +1

    About the first one I think he/she's been the one who's judging people thinking they're being rude because normally that's just how most of people here talk