It's Mana Manahello! I was born and raised in Japan and now reside in the Philippines. I used to study English in Baguio and Cebu, which is why I fell in love with the personality and culture of Filipinos. Through the years, I met a lot of friends and family who I take on adventures with! 🇯🇵🇵🇭
In this channel, I will take you along as I discover new food, travel, and lifestyle! Maraming salamat po for subscribing. 🥰
I might be off topic here, I'm Mexican American (US born with Mexican roots) and I would love to get to know more Asian people. I'd like to meet and someday settle with a Japanese girl, since their culture revolves around respect and honor and they are more reserved, kind of like me, just calm and for the past few months I've been into Japanese stuff and talking a dive at it. I've been able to talk to a few Filipinas and Vietnamese girls but just online only and they seem like good people. ☺
Almost all Japanese believe in Shintoism. Almost all Filipinos believe in Christianity. It can't work out if the Filipino is serious about their faith and the Japanese is not serious about converting to Christianity.
In Indonesia, if there are children who are half Indonesian and half from another country, then they will get privileges and have greater rights to success than native Indonesians themselves. If you see that children who are half Indonesian and half from other countries can become artists in Indonesia, don't be surprised because that's the system. which already exists from the culture and ancestors of the Indonesian people. For example, half Japanese, half Indonesian (Yuki Kato) and half Korean, half Indonesian (Ranty Maria) and half Indonesian, half Filipino (Amanda Manopo) and many more, maybe hundreds of people.
Most Filipinos like to make fun of other countries' languages by making mock speaking of the language of some countries. I could swear it's true. They even take this very corny jokes in TV comedy skits and movies. But if you mock their language, they react strongly. Most Filipinos would even like to know foreign curse words first. Beacause if they know I'm Chinese they would usually do these, and I see them doing these to Japanese, and Indian's. The highly educated Pinoys don't do these.
Spicy, salty, sour, sweet it's only PRIVATE FLAVOR for each ppl. Like food from JAVA are more sweetnest than other place in Indonesia, and Sumatra and west java are more SALTY. If you feel some FRUIT RUJAK you'll find SPICY, SOUR, SWEET at once.