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Today Emma And our 7 Asians Share Things that Only Asians Can Understand!
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@avo1dant
@avo1dant 2 месяца назад
The Filipina did not get the shoes part. It's common courtesy to leave your shoes outside as a guest. It's a sign of respect even though the homeowners will make you wear them.
@myspeakingmind4065
@myspeakingmind4065 2 месяца назад
yeah,even in parties, automatically, even the kids remove their shoes/slippers outside near the door and go barefoot inside the house😂even to these days we all do practice it😂
@yyy-zn6xu
@yyy-zn6xu 2 месяца назад
misrepresentation really... its common for filipinos to say bring your shoes inside but never get baited on bringing your shoes inside.. its just out of respect to visitors..you'll notice it right away if their house floors are really clean and there is designated shoe mats or shoe racks outside but they will still say to you to bring your shoea inside as a warm gesture in welcoming guests.. for our family, we dont want to be that polite and we always say please leave the shoes outside..
@thetravelwanderer514
@thetravelwanderer514 2 месяца назад
She didn't get it for sure.
@walkingfury8516
@walkingfury8516 2 месяца назад
nah.. maybe because the floors have changed over the years, if you have a wooden floor its just right to take of your shoes or slippers but nowadays ppl have concrete or tile floors which is why we normally say "it's okay to wear your shoes inside"
@user-fw5pk5qp3q
@user-fw5pk5qp3q 2 месяца назад
If the home owners didn't clean the floor and have no guest slippers
@Tuzon15
@Tuzon15 2 месяца назад
In the Philippines, you don't just enter somebody's house with your shoes on. The host may say you may use them inside, but that is out of respect (and yes in the spirit of Filipino hospitality) so you won't bother taking them off. it's after you leave tho, that they're cleaning the floor for sure
@myspeakingmind4065
@myspeakingmind4065 2 месяца назад
😂yeah,as soon as they left the house we wipe the floor
@thesutfamilyvlogs
@thesutfamilyvlogs 2 месяца назад
True
@catherinegobres2848
@catherinegobres2848 2 месяца назад
This is true!
@xXxSkyViperxXx
@xXxSkyViperxXx 2 месяца назад
that is only for families that like to keep shoes out. there are many families as well in the philippines where shoes indoor is no problem, especially if the floors are mostly tiles or hard concrete which is not nice on the foot or socks if dusty or wet. in the homes ive been to and my family and relatives, it is the opposite. shoes indoor being ok is default and people that dont like shoes indoor are the ones who ask and insist first
@Tuzon15
@Tuzon15 2 месяца назад
@@xXxSkyViperxXx in that case we have indoor slippers. but i understand if we have grown to have different customs by now.
@gamingbeast1345
@gamingbeast1345 2 месяца назад
Putting Bangladesh and Myanmar next to each other is very geographically accurate 😂
@fahimhabib433
@fahimhabib433 2 месяца назад
Yeah you're right 😂
@radwanahammedtanver6666
@radwanahammedtanver6666 2 месяца назад
Lol😂😂
@WTF92318
@WTF92318 Месяц назад
😂
@WTF92318
@WTF92318 Месяц назад
🇲🇲🍼🇧🇩
@user-uh5ut8pu2i
@user-uh5ut8pu2i 2 месяца назад
as a Bangladeshi i can say we at least eat rice two times a day and yes we eat rice every day.
@riden7003
@riden7003 2 месяца назад
Yes 😅
@jpoplover3774
@jpoplover3774 2 месяца назад
Haha in Philippines 3 times a day
@tafrihulislam9753
@tafrihulislam9753 2 месяца назад
​in villages of bangladesh,rural people eat rice three times.@@jpoplover3774
@Universal69man
@Universal69man 2 месяца назад
I eat 2 or 1 time in a day Rice is our staple we consume more rice
@thanosal-titan
@thanosal-titan 2 месяца назад
In Indonesia, we eat fried noodles with rice, pizza with rice, martabak with rice, potato with rice, even fried rice with more plain white rice
@jinpiphanyelmariajin32
@jinpiphanyelmariajin32 2 месяца назад
im bangladeshi and my mum taught me the finger method seen in the picture. We don't use a rice cooker tho we use the pot like Aksa said, but i could actually understand that part 🇧🇩❤
@LoveBD153
@LoveBD153 2 месяца назад
Nowadays most people use rice cookers... But still my mum use this tecnic
@hovengutierrez2914
@hovengutierrez2914 2 месяца назад
In phil., its not common you'd enter another person house wearing shoes ,or slippers,. But if the owner of the house insist its ok you could wear them inside., thats how it is.,
@xXxSkyViperxXx
@xXxSkyViperxXx 2 месяца назад
in the homes ive been to in the philippines and our home where i am typing this in the philippines, it is the opposite. most are ok with shoes on and only a few ask and insist to keep the shoes outside or on some door mat, especially if they have slippers for guests, otherwise feet and socks only feel proper if its a wooden floor. if its hard tiles or dusty or wet concrete floor, that is a no no for barefeet or socks
@hanjesse31
@hanjesse31 2 месяца назад
I think it is common to take off shoes when entering other people's house than not.
@Edgar_Ramirez471
@Edgar_Ramirez471 2 месяца назад
✝️🇵🇭🤝🇪🇦✝️
@rosaaan
@rosaaan 2 месяца назад
I would not dare wear my shoes or slippers inside even if the home owner insist. 😆 Unless the floor is already really dirty which rarely happens.
@hanjesse31
@hanjesse31 2 месяца назад
@@rosaaan imagine they also go to your room with their outside slippers or shoes 😱
@ShaqItGood
@ShaqItGood 2 месяца назад
Errrm no, we don’t put shoes on inside our house in the Philippines. But if you are a guest, we would say to keep it on and it’s okay for hospitality gesture but we never do it. What the hell is she talking about. 😂😂😂
@andergar00011
@andergar00011 2 месяца назад
All of the filipino houses I've been to in the Philippines and even filipino households in the United States have never worn shoes in the house. Not to discredit her experience but I have never been to a filipino house where you didn't take off your shoes.
@Edgar_Ramirez471
@Edgar_Ramirez471 2 месяца назад
✝️🇵🇭🤝🇺🇸✝️
@arlymranario1563
@arlymranario1563 2 месяца назад
That Filipina is westernized and does not practice the traditional Filipino house rules/etiquette. Even if the host says it's ok to bring ur shoes in (hospitality gestures) the traditional response is YOU DONT REALLY DO IT, it's the respectful response to a generous offer.
@pegasus2215
@pegasus2215 2 месяца назад
Now I agree that Filipina is indeed Russian, lol and she’s maybe rich too. Coz majority in PH, shoes not allowed in homes, take it off & change into Home slippers. Except if you’re rich with marble or tiled floors, just like in Hotels, where they have maids to always clean & mop the floors, and they have 2 storey & above floored Houses, where ground floors is only for receiving area & visitors.
@lanzsibelius
@lanzsibelius 2 месяца назад
In Russia, it is not allowed to wear shoes inside the house. They are always dirty, but especially in winter, it's really messy
@Mika88Kenichi
@Mika88Kenichi 2 месяца назад
The Rich people I know don't let your shoes inside the house, they provide slippers
@Edgar_Ramirez471
@Edgar_Ramirez471 2 месяца назад
✝️🇵🇭🤝🇪🇦✝️
@zaynes5094
@zaynes5094 2 месяца назад
@@Mika88KenichiInteresting. I guess I will not be going to the Philippines anytime soon because I am not taking my shoes off outside. I don't trust any bugs or spiders not crawling in my shoes and biting me. There is a kind of Widow spider that is very venomous to humans and can kill if bitten.
@theHobbyBoy
@theHobbyBoy 2 месяца назад
I doubt she's rich her English comprehension is just bad.
@exoljiu
@exoljiu 2 месяца назад
Most of the Bangladeshi kids know about 'bet'[wooden stick] a part of our childhood 😆😅
@ahanaf15
@ahanaf15 2 месяца назад
as a bangladeshi na dude i don’t..
@exoljiu
@exoljiu 2 месяца назад
@@ahanaf15 well i said 'most of' 😆 you're lucky
@mihrimaainunferdaus388
@mihrimaainunferdaus388 2 месяца назад
Amare shola di fidaito vai😅😅😅😅
@ahanaf15
@ahanaf15 2 месяца назад
@@exoljiu humm 😅🙃
@taemyfavouritetea8769
@taemyfavouritetea8769 2 месяца назад
Fr my mom only beats me with that ​@@mihrimaainunferdaus388
@sheikhsaz4971
@sheikhsaz4971 2 месяца назад
Watching from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
@syedamunirakhatoon1478
@syedamunirakhatoon1478 2 месяца назад
🇧🇩💜🇧🇩💜 Bangladesh 🇧🇩💜
@oxNth
@oxNth 2 месяца назад
She like India
@TheRandomChannel1412
@TheRandomChannel1412 2 месяца назад
I think for Philippines, its individual cases cause clearly she had different house rules in thier home. But for us and most of my friends we would always, always remove our shoes, our slippers, whatever it is.. outside and enter the house barefoot or with socks on. The only thing that I agree on is that the host or homeowner would tell the guests to just live them on because your feet might get dirty etc2... I personally think it'd be rude if my friends etc were to enter the house with shoes on... especially if they were dirty lol much love from the Philippines💖
@yyy-zn6xu
@yyy-zn6xu 2 месяца назад
i agree.. i also think this is not for all Filipinos as we also need to remind guests specially maintenance/technicians to leave their shoes outside.. some people will try to bring their shoes inside.. but for representation, i beleive most filipinos dont bring their shoes inside... its just a form of warm gesture to say to visistors to bring your shoea inside but dont get baited specially if you see their floors are so clean...
@xXxSkyViperxXx
@xXxSkyViperxXx 2 месяца назад
the whole rudeness thing goes both ways as well. one can look at it that not all houses have a special area for shoes and shoeracks and available slippers for everyone. it would be rude as well to make a guest not wear anything barefeet or with socks only if there is a chance one cannot trust all floors in one's house to be clean and dry. there are many houses where some floors are frequently wet and dusty even if there is a schedule for cleaning
@arlymranario1563
@arlymranario1563 2 месяца назад
​​​​@@xXxSkyViperxXxthe topic of this vlog is about asian traditional way of doing things. You are justifying outlier behavior which is mostly by rich/affluent/westernized Filipinos. To me, that is not the representation of how the majority of Filipinos do things. Yes the host may say that it's ok to bring your shoes in, but most Filipino will not be baited to do so. traditional response is they will not bring it in..even if there are no house slippers to use inside
@xXxSkyViperxXx
@xXxSkyViperxXx 2 месяца назад
​@@arlymranario1563 the barefeet people here are saying theirs is the "asian traditional way of doing things", but there are many filipino families as well that have always not been particular about what footwear they are supposed to use in their own homes. you are the justifying some behavior that only some do as if it is the only traditional way of doing things. that too is not the representation of how the majority of Filipinos do things. you equally have no proof on the statistics of such things and the lady in the video only mentioned how it is in her household. she has not claimed anything about all filipinos doing that. meanwhile you are claiming such. you yourself are baiting foreigners to believe such, but other filipinos will not be baited at such. if that is how your house does it, do not assume as if everyone does that as well. different houses have different flooring. it is simply impractical to claim a tradition of supposedly going barefoot on all such houses or do u mean to tell us u only but live in a small bahay kubo and have not lived in any other kind of house
@arlymranario1563
@arlymranario1563 Месяц назад
​​​​​​​​​@@xXxSkyViperxXxwhen we say "rice is life".. does it mean it is true for all Filipinos? Traditional response does not mean across the board behavior.. I bet u knew that already..or is it very hard for u to understand the concept?? U are cherry picking situations that props ur arguments, but is it the traditional way of doing things?? And why would I try to bait foreigners to do so?? Did I specifically say that foreigners MUST DO? btw, we do have Bahay Kubo in the province across a 4bedroom bungalow.. we are also staying in an apartment here in M.Manila.. I sometimes stay on hotels when I'm despatched to other regions for doing special projects..so ur insults are invalidated I'm not assuming that what we practice is also done by other houses. Certainly others don't do this. My point is the traditional way is to remove footwear before entry.. It may not be followed across the board, but it is the tradition...Like "Rice is life"..😂😂 there u go..
@kbangtan45
@kbangtan45 2 месяца назад
NOW, lets talk about BIDET showers- the most important thing- bruh as an asian i can't live without it! i don't want to get a crusty a$$!
@ZephyCluster
@ZephyCluster 2 месяца назад
On the shoes question, not only does it depend on the family, it depends on what the floor of the house is made out of. If it's made of wooden panels or easily chippable stuff like linoleum you'll be told to keep your shoes on since either your feet or the floor will get damaged. If its marble, concrete or has carpeting you'll be told to take it off or wear socks cause it's cold or get dirt on the carpet.
@henryqu19
@henryqu19 2 месяца назад
Curiosity: out of the ten countries that consume the most rice, 9 are Asian, the only non-Asian one is Brazil 🇧🇷 , which is one of the largest producers and sells mainly to Asians 😂
@roughysk9851
@roughysk9851 2 месяца назад
Globally, the top rice-producing country is China, followed by India.
@Abelion_Jayakerto
@Abelion_Jayakerto 2 месяца назад
@@roughysk9851 nope, china even below the US as exporters. it's india, thailand and vietnam
@Sigma89899
@Sigma89899 2 месяца назад
Bangladesh Produce huge amount of rice
@newbabies923
@newbabies923 2 месяца назад
​@@Abelion_Jayakertonope, it's south and north pole
@ZulkarnainK
@ZulkarnainK 2 месяца назад
Google is your friend www.google.com/search?q=who+is+the+largest+rice+producer+in+the+world www.google.com/search?q=who+is+the+largest+rice+exporter+in+the+world
@masumaakter5153
@masumaakter5153 2 месяца назад
Love From Bangladesh ❤️❤️❤️🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
@yushihotanto7502
@yushihotanto7502 2 месяца назад
Did the bangladeshi lady hindu? I thought bangladesh muslim country..
@mst.mitakhatun8193
@mst.mitakhatun8193 2 месяца назад
​​​@@yushihotanto7502 This lady is Muslim,, Bangladesh is a Muslim Majority Secular Country. Anybody can wear hijab or not by her own wishes in Bangladesh.
@yushihotanto7502
@yushihotanto7502 2 месяца назад
@@mst.mitakhatun8193 ah i see, so it is true that bangladesh muslim also has started this thinking...
@masumaakter5153
@masumaakter5153 2 месяца назад
@@yushihotanto7502 This lady is muslim.Allah'll give her the right path and she also were the right dress for muslim girl.
@user-fk5iq9cs9z
@user-fk5iq9cs9z 2 месяца назад
​@@masumaakter5153same 🇧🇩🇧🇩
@jboycaceres2871
@jboycaceres2871 2 месяца назад
No, you are not allowed to wear your shoes inside somebody's house in the Philippines, unless the floor is dirty...it's already an unspoken rule. It's much more true in the provinces...Manila people tend to be too Westernized, and they copy what they see from the Americans, like wearing shoes inside the house. I always tell my friends to remove their slippers and use the slippers we have prepared for them, and they can't use them outside.
@filipino_mapper_o
@filipino_mapper_o 2 месяца назад
I am born and raise in Metro Manila, an I can say that in our neighborhood we remove our shoes when entering our house or even house of others. Growing up, I am used to not wearing shoes or even slippers in somebody's house, also in our own house. Not all people in Manila is that Westernized in terms of wearing shoes inside a house, we usually wear shoes when going on a descent ocassion, we wear slippers if we just go outside for a walk, and we are bare footed inside anyone's house. NO HATE (⁠っ⁠.⁠❛⁠ ⁠ᴗ⁠ ⁠❛⁠.⁠)⁠っ💙
@raisondetre4336
@raisondetre4336 2 месяца назад
Also born and raised in Metro Manila. I also always take off my shoes/slippers when I enter someone else's house.
@MIT612
@MIT612 2 месяца назад
What? I live in Cebu but people here wear their shoes inside and guests don't remove it when visiting your house
@Timmylulu_
@Timmylulu_ 2 месяца назад
No, I'm born and raised in Manila and I can tell you that your statement is wrong. Although yeah, some people would do that but others not. It really depends on everyone's upbringing and the environment they grew up with.
@narutos138
@narutos138 2 месяца назад
Majority of houses in the province are not sement or wood floors some are sand soil stones or bamboo so no its not a province thing either
@Purple-nv9wk
@Purple-nv9wk 2 месяца назад
Ooohhh!! I can see my country in here! Thanks World Friends for bring Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤
@AliHamdani-jp8se
@AliHamdani-jp8se 2 месяца назад
denny's voice when he said "THAT'S TRUE" at the ending make me laugh LOL🤣🤣
@khannasrul6404
@khannasrul6404 2 месяца назад
Bangladesh is world's 3rd largest rice producing country....even we bleed rice..🤣🤣🤣
@thanosal-titan
@thanosal-titan 2 месяца назад
Do most Bangladeshi uses electric rice cooker tho?
@khannasrul6404
@khannasrul6404 2 месяца назад
@@thanosal-titan most of the families have rice coocker but we do not use it on daily basis...maybe if we are in hurry then we use it..otherwise our ordinary rice pots are enough for us..
@thanosal-titan
@thanosal-titan 2 месяца назад
@@khannasrul6404 But why? Is electricity expensive in Bangladesh? Or is the fuel price too cheap? Btw, what kind of fuel do you cook rice with? Firewood, charcoal, gas (LPG, LNG) or kerosene?
@ArthitWang-ck8fv
@ArthitWang-ck8fv 2 месяца назад
@@thanosal-titan hahaha what kind of questions are these?!! Even in Indonesia peoples cook their foods by firewoods,gas & other things same goes to Bangladesh. Bangladeshis prefer gass more for to cook but many people use electricity & some village peoples still use firewoods for cooking like Indonesia. Electricity in Bangladesh neither expensive nor cheap it's all about preferences. I have travelled both Indonesia and Bangladesh so I know
@khannasrul6404
@khannasrul6404 2 месяца назад
@@ArthitWang-ck8fv Thanks for saving me from writing an essay....🤣🤣
@kilanspeaks
@kilanspeaks 2 месяца назад
3:43 I’m very proud of my boys Tom and Denny 👍 I don’t know why some Asians think that they’re the only people who can be considerate to others 🙄 Come on, there’s something called basic decency. Also there’s a lot of racism among Asian countries (for example, East Asians looking down on Southeast Asians), so it really depends on your personal experience. 4:41 I don’t agree with this stereotype either, especially because Indonesia is not a fully Asian country as we also have our Oceanian side. While it’s true that many western Indonesians can’t live without rice, in eastern Indonesia the staple is more varied with sago, cassava, corn, sorghum, etc which are easier to grow in the Pacific Islands. Having more than one staple food is actually very importance for our food security. 10:30 do the majority of people in the Philippines keep their shoes on inside the house? Because I remember I had to remove my shoes before entering my friends’ house lol😅
@user-di8kq7jq4b
@user-di8kq7jq4b 2 месяца назад
We don't bring shoes inside the house, it's dirty.
@kilanspeaks
@kilanspeaks 2 месяца назад
@@user-di8kq7jq4bmy thoughts exactly, so is Anica’s household special or what? 🤔
@raisondetre4336
@raisondetre4336 2 месяца назад
​@@kilanspeaksevery single Filipino that has been featured in this channel has always said some dumb shit that we Filipinos dont actually do. And Im sure they will keep saying dumb shit in the future .
@kilanspeaks
@kilanspeaks 2 месяца назад
@@raisondetre4336 well, I guess the same thing goes for the rest of us. Just because they said something wrong doesn’t mean that they’re d*mb sh*t though 😁
@kilanspeaks
@kilanspeaks 2 месяца назад
@@Healing_12345 kalo nggak ngerti Bahasa Inggris tuh belajar, bukannya asal komentar tanpa tau konteks. Gw udah pernah ke Filipina dan lepas sepatu tuh pas ke rumah temen, makanya gw nanya apa Anica itu beda sendiri atau gimana.
@Na.ri18
@Na.ri18 2 месяца назад
I like this group, their way of talking is relaxed and comfortable
@Goma328
@Goma328 2 месяца назад
I’m Filipino. We definitely keep the shoes outside the house. Only in special occasions, like large parties, where we let people in with their shoes on and we’d just clean the floors afterwards.
@kaungzayarhein0
@kaungzayarhein0 9 дней назад
yo I think it is different individually even in the same country. Because some people tend to wear shoes in the house to prevent legs cold. even in my house my mom and I wear the shoes I mean slippers but my dad and sister don't.
@Tuzon15
@Tuzon15 2 месяца назад
I think i understand the spatula thing. First is you use it the standard way, using the flat part to ”scoop” the rice. The other way is to use the handle to kind of mix the rice, idk maybe to let the steam out? all i know is i've been taught and i've been using that spatula both ways.
@mdshipon-ei4gn
@mdshipon-ei4gn 2 месяца назад
Nice program , thanks, support team.. From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@thiagooliveira583
@thiagooliveira583 2 месяца назад
As a Brazilian, my parents always want to know where I'm going, with whom, what time I'll be back, etc., and I don't think I've ever gone a whole week without rice, we only eat rice with beans at lunch or dinner though, never for breakfast. The only big difference I noticed between Brazilian culture and Asians is about having a different vocabulary to talk to older people, we call most of them sir and madam, but if the person allows or asks, we will only call them using the word you
@kunderemp
@kunderemp 2 месяца назад
Did you eat rice cooked with coconut milk? Because in South East Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore), we sometimes cook rice with coconut milk.
@xXxSkyViperxXx
@xXxSkyViperxXx 2 месяца назад
sometimes some people eat rice as well for breakfast in my asian country, but it depends per person and family as well. some in the same country might find certain practices strange as well.
@dkmark7802
@dkmark7802 2 месяца назад
​@@kunderemp I never heard of that here in Brazil, the only thing closer to that is a desert called arroz doce (sweet rice) where the rice is cooked in milk and coconut milk, condensed milk and things like cinnamon. Brazilians mostly eat rice cooked with a bit of salt and garlic, but in some households they also but a bit of onion too.
@Edgar_Ramirez471
@Edgar_Ramirez471 2 месяца назад
​@@kunderemp bantar gebang
@catinabox3048
@catinabox3048 2 месяца назад
For Chinese people, going barefoot is considered much worse than wearing shoes indoors. You always make sure to have enough indoor slippers for guests, otherwise you can give them the slippers off your own feet or allow them to wear shoes inside. Some guests may offer to walk around in socks or barefoot if they see the host is short on slippers, but a host would never tell the guest to take their shoes off without having slippers to offer, because that's practically the equivalent to saying "I don't care if you get arthritis or kidney disease as long as you don't make my floor dirty." Also, northern Chinese people still very much eat rice as a staple. Sure, we're not like some southerners who need rice with every meal (my mom has southern colleagues who think that a meal without rice doesn't get you full or satisfied, kind of like eating snacks for dinner), and we certainly have a lot of traditions involving flour-based dishes, but most of us still eat rice at least 3-5 times a week. What else would you pair a stir-fry with?
@MagichourManila
@MagichourManila 2 месяца назад
During my generation, we were taught about the concepts of "kahihiyan", "walang kahihiyan", and "walang pinag-aralan". I've been gone for a while, so it's possible that things have changed, and cultural norms have shifted. I don't want to sound judgmental or dismissive of the young Filipina’s point of view, but in the past, it was generally expected to have basic manners, especially when visiting someone's home. Even if someone is informed that it's acceptable to keep their shoes on, it doesn't necessarily mean it's the right thing to do. Just imagine all the dirt and mess being brought indoors, and the hassle of cleaning up afterwards. I should also mention, part of being a good host is offering indoor footwear as a gesture of hospitality. Being thoughtful and considerate should come naturally Just a bit of awareness of the situation should be enough.
@christianpauldelrosario886
@christianpauldelrosario886 2 месяца назад
The Filipina didn’t get it. And it irks me hahahahaha
@riverthoughts2400
@riverthoughts2400 2 месяца назад
haha i was so irked i couldn't finish the video!!!
@ThorErAbbaOdin
@ThorErAbbaOdin 2 месяца назад
Now a days, Internationally... Bangladesh ⚔️ Myanmar In world friend, Bangladesh 🤝 Myanmar 😁
@tunlwinmoe3950
@tunlwinmoe3950 2 месяца назад
I disagree with this statement because burmese people as a whole are not at war with Bangladeshi. It is more like burmese military group v.s. burmese citizens and Bangladeshi.
@Superclip2543
@Superclip2543 2 месяца назад
​@@tunlwinmoe3950it's very complicated once you are outside of main cities in Myanmar then you're in danger no matter what religion or nationality you are that's how dangerous military coup is
@user-pd9ju5dk5s
@user-pd9ju5dk5s 2 месяца назад
Burmese ppl dont hate Bangladeshi in general. Rather Bangladeshi hate Burmese bc of the news
@tafrihulislam9753
@tafrihulislam9753 2 месяца назад
​@@user-pd9ju5dk5si saw many Burmese supporting ayn sung in genocide of Rohingya ethnic people.
@Hein-kv2eq
@Hein-kv2eq 2 месяца назад
lol that's what you think... we never been in fight with Bangladesh. that's what Western medias portraying thing to Myanmar. we are in a fight with own military
@RedRedRed0-0
@RedRedRed0-0 2 месяца назад
Lah? Pwede ipasok sapatos sa loob ng bahay? Saang lupalop ng Pilipinas nakatira yang babae nayan. It's frowned upon to bring shoes or slippers inside the house, except of course if the owner of the house will allow it.
@ajaxp7176
@ajaxp7176 2 месяца назад
OMG, dapat ba hinuhubad shoes? Parang never naman akong nirequire magtanggal ng shoes sa mga bahay na napuntahan ko.
@RedRedRed0-0
@RedRedRed0-0 2 месяца назад
@@ajaxp7176 Hindi ka pinag sabihan kase dapat alam mo na yun. Konting common sense and hiya lang po ang kailangan para di tignan ng masama sa likod.
@raisondetre4336
@raisondetre4336 2 месяца назад
​@@ajaxp7176hahahahahahhah please sana sarcastic ka lang hahahaha
@aristagne
@aristagne 2 месяца назад
​@@ajaxp7176Sa pagsasalita mo pa lang, alam ko nang nahawa ka na ng mga kanluranin 😂 Pero sana nagbibiro ka lang.
@Ace-zw1db
@Ace-zw1db 2 месяца назад
Hindi sya reliable as a ph rep. Naiinis ako pg sya na nmn yung representative.😂
@user-ff8bt7yl3n
@user-ff8bt7yl3n 2 месяца назад
that question about there's a two way using the rice scoop? in my house we use it as alternative for a ladle. well as a filipino myself, but now we didn't do that anymore since we had already have a ladle.
@strangergirl9905
@strangergirl9905 2 месяца назад
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@user-dl1mu4ng7f
@user-dl1mu4ng7f 2 месяца назад
❤ from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
@raisondetre4336
@raisondetre4336 2 месяца назад
We Filipinos take off our shoes when we go to other peoples houses. I don't know where you guys keep finding these 'Filipinos' but every single Filipino representative you guys brought to the channel has at least said some dumb shit that we dont actually/rarely do. :)
@Kariktan214
@Kariktan214 2 месяца назад
True😢 I would like them at first and think that they represent our country well but in later videos that they're in, they don't. But then again, nobody's perfect. With the shoes thing, maybe it's just her personal experience. But majority of Filipinos don't wear shoes inside the house unless if there is a huge party and then we clean the floor immediately afterwards.
@albedor4918
@albedor4918 2 месяца назад
in Indonesia anything with rice. parents in Indonesia often say, if you don't eat rice it means you haven't eaten😂😂
@Edgar_Ramirez471
@Edgar_Ramirez471 2 месяца назад
Dark short indo
@levinadillap4358
@levinadillap4358 2 месяца назад
Even, some indonesians eat nasi goreng with white rice 😭
@mboomkimme
@mboomkimme Месяц назад
Ga semua. Apalagi Indonesia bagian timur. Bahkan daerah jawa aja banyak yg makanan pokoknya bukan nasi. Ada jagung, singkong dll
@IvhalSoberano-em2nd
@IvhalSoberano-em2nd Месяц назад
​@@mboomkimmekami di Indonesia timur (Maluku) makanan pokoknya ya nasi, jagung atau sagu itu makanan pokok orang jaman dulu (generasi dulu banget)
@lyd4712
@lyd4712 Месяц назад
@@mboomkimmejagung itu bukan tanaman endemik Indonesia apalagi Asia, tapi asalnya dari benua Amerika. Jagung baru ada di Indonesia pas zaman kolonial.
@asgalijani
@asgalijani 2 месяца назад
Love from Malaysia ❤🇲🇾
@AverageHandEnjoyer-jp3xu
@AverageHandEnjoyer-jp3xu 2 месяца назад
In Bangladesh , We eat rice three times a day. And it doesn't bore us at all. Rice is amazing with anything
@pegasus2215
@pegasus2215 2 месяца назад
About Rice, that Myanmar guy beat the Filipina in explaining. Why girl you didnt say Rice is Life in PH, Filipinos eat it for breakfast, lunch & dinner. And Filipinos has created over a hundred of delicacies or snacks based on Rice cakes called “Kakanin.” I think the Filipina is alien. lol.
@CaninoKa
@CaninoKa 2 месяца назад
😂😂😂 I'll say that Filipina is legit alien 😂😂
@httetpaingko6261
@httetpaingko6261 2 месяца назад
As a Burmese guy I eat rice three times a day I can eat more than 15 kg of rice per month,and you know Asian as a whole eat a lot of rice it’s not like who is the most rice eating country
@Mika88Kenichi
@Mika88Kenichi 2 месяца назад
True. Mang Inasal pa nga lang, unlimited rice na 😅
@Edgar_Ramirez471
@Edgar_Ramirez471 2 месяца назад
✝️🇵🇭🤝🇪🇦✝️
@zaynes5094
@zaynes5094 2 месяца назад
@@httetpaingko6261I don't think that's really healthy. Even if it's just plain white rice, it's still not that healthy. I mean, I'm Italian and French Canadian American, and I still eat rice but not 3 times a day. Maybe 3 times a week.
@BischannelYT
@BischannelYT 2 месяца назад
9:49 In the Philippines some allow it(mostly wealthy family), but majority either use bare feet or with indoor slippers
@filipino_mapper_o
@filipino_mapper_o 2 месяца назад
I agree with you, maybe ate Anita came from a wealthy family or in a kinda rich family.
@Abelion_Jayakerto
@Abelion_Jayakerto 2 месяца назад
so rich people in philippine more americanization
@narutos138
@narutos138 2 месяца назад
​@@AsianSPhindi lahat ng bahay sa pinas cementado at wood or bamboo flooring commonsense naman siguro yan kung masilan ang mayari ng bahay edi mag paa pero kung madumi or malinis pero ok lang sa may ari ng bahay dahil bisita ka or may okasyon ok lang jusko ano naman connections ng westerners nanaman jan.
@narutos138
@narutos138 2 месяца назад
​@@AsianSPhindi naman kumakain ng atay o kahit ano laman loob pati ulo ng manok at baboy ang westeners bakit d rin natin na adopt ano😂
@ShaqItGood
@ShaqItGood 2 месяца назад
Actually no. Been to Forbes and BF Homes which are considered upper class but they still remove their shoes. As a guest, you get an indoor slipper like in hotels.
@Hiomi23
@Hiomi23 26 дней назад
In Indonesia there is a term "If you haven't eaten rice it means you haven't had breakfast/lunch/dinner" most people feel they will never be full if they haven't eaten rice.
@tuhinmamun6704
@tuhinmamun6704 2 месяца назад
Bangladesh 🇧🇩💖
@user-dm8ji6xl4s
@user-dm8ji6xl4s 2 месяца назад
Boycott india
@lilie9516
@lilie9516 2 месяца назад
About leaving the shoes on in PH. The host will tell you to keep your shoes on if it is a BIG party/ Family gathering since after party they will clean the house anyway. It is different when you are just there to visit the house. Most of the time the guest will automatically leave their shoes outside so they wont bother the host to clean the floors.
@MohammadMehedyHasan
@MohammadMehedyHasan 2 месяца назад
Watching from Asia 🌏 🇧🇩👇
@crimsonrealm7
@crimsonrealm7 2 месяца назад
7:25 I like how they all agree that there are other "better objects" because "it doesnt hurt as much" 😂
@deshi1004
@deshi1004 2 месяца назад
I love Denny's voice (Indonesian), it's so deep. He's not that talkative, but once he said something, i feel dugun2 XD first time Indonesia's representative is man and think I'm a fan, lol. Salam dari Indonesia :)
@user-Influencer930
@user-Influencer930 2 месяца назад
বাংলাদেশ Was বেস্ট😂😂😂❤
@syedamunirakhatoon1478
@syedamunirakhatoon1478 2 месяца назад
🇧🇩
@user-dm8ji6xl4s
@user-dm8ji6xl4s 2 месяца назад
Boycott india🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️
@its_seven17
@its_seven17 2 месяца назад
In the Philippines, even without guests, esp. if it's only family, its common to leave your shoes or slippers outside. Wearing shoes inside the house usually happens when there are visitors or there is a celebration in the house, so the house owner offers to let the visitors wear their shoes inside.
@newbabies923
@newbabies923 2 месяца назад
Lol why do the Philippine representation trying so hard to be seen as westerners😂 even more than the American itself
@Edgar_Ramirez471
@Edgar_Ramirez471 2 месяца назад
Western+Asian=🇵🇭 Africa+Asian=🇲🇨
@DND480
@DND480 Месяц назад
Tazik u are indian 🤣
@darkren88
@darkren88 2 месяца назад
the rice spatula.. 2 ways of using it. first is opening the hot rice cover using the opposite side of the spatula.. 2nd is the normal way of scooping cooked rice out of the pot
@akuto17
@akuto17 2 месяца назад
9:20 Most Filipino households does that.
@Kriss_941
@Kriss_941 2 месяца назад
I think it would be kinda fun to see one of these but with Europeans to represent the "West" instead of an American... Think you'd find a lot more similarities... For example, in Norway you never wear shoes inside, pretty much all homes has a dedicated hallway area where you can hang up your jackets and take off your shoes to put them on a shoe-rack. You don't have that same lowered floor like you'd see in for example japan, but there are usually pretty clear boundaries beyond which you do not wear shoes... Also while we generally don't eat that much rice, I think that for us the potato very much fills that same role, it's what you have with almost any meal, it's your meat or protein, your vegetables and greens, and then you have the potato, although rice is a relatively common substitute for potatoes nowadays. But on that point I will also say that by god, Northern Europeans don't know how to cook rice. My mom uses the fucking boil in bag stuff which you just drown in water and boil the shit out of, and I've tried to tell her to just get a damn rice cooker, but no luck yet... One that wasn't in this video, but is extremely typical in Norway is humility. There's basically an unwritten social rule in Norway that basically says says that you shouldn't think you're any better than anyone else. Basically you should be humble, you shouldn't flaunt wealth etc. This social rule even has it's own name, it's called "janteloven" or "the law of jante". We're also very reserved up here and really don't want to cause any trouble for anyone, I'm terrible with this personally, like I will pick up my pace when walking over crosswalks because I feel like I'm being a bother to the cars who are obligated to stop for me... We won't talk to strangers, on the bus we don't sit next to each other unless we have to, and if we do, we DO NOT try to strike up a conversation! We just sit in silenceand avoid eye contact!
@evelynarhondi6375
@evelynarhondi6375 2 месяца назад
That's true, it would be even more fun with some people from Europe too. I'm from Greece and we have many similarities with Asian cultures. From these, kind of the rice thing and definitely the mom's reaction to the kid going out: Asian mom = Greek mom 😂 Unfortunately, the respect towards elder people (or others in general) seems to be slowly declining. Most people under around 25 years old are nothing like the older generations 😕
@aryanridwan174
@aryanridwan174 2 месяца назад
Bangladesh ❤️
@aryanridwan174
@aryanridwan174 2 месяца назад
Bangladesh ❤️❤️❤️
@kylasofiabaluca8734
@kylasofiabaluca8734 2 месяца назад
saang lupalop ba nakatira si ateng at parang di sure sa sinasabi parang last time pa to nakakainis HAHAHAHA char!! (baka rk lang kaya ganon)
@Ace-zw1db
@Ace-zw1db 2 месяца назад
​@@AsianSPhaha pra syang lutang😂
@asabovesobelow851
@asabovesobelow851 2 месяца назад
Very unwatchable sya, ilang videos na yan ganyan. Daming di alam
@komisan7384
@komisan7384 2 месяца назад
Mayaman ata si ateng tsaka laking Maynila. Baka kapag Kpop mas marami siyang alam 😂. Mas ok pa yung isang taga-Cebu na nasa ibang channel ata galing magsalita.
@Mika88Kenichi
@Mika88Kenichi 2 месяца назад
Usually yung ininvite nilang pilipino ay hindi in touch sa normal na buhay or walang alam 🤷‍♀️ Sana naman mag imbita sila ng pinoy na knowledgeable sa general traits ng pinoy D sad mga gwapa imbitahon nila lol
@user-wx5hl4nv6l
@user-wx5hl4nv6l 2 месяца назад
Love From BANGLADESH 🇧🇩 ❤
@eainthmuethanhtike747
@eainthmuethanhtike747 2 месяца назад
Watching From Myanmar 🥰🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲
@dolce9494
@dolce9494 2 месяца назад
As a Filipino, we leave our shoes outside the house. We can change into indoor sleepers (in some cases) or just get inside the house barefoot.
@fardinrahmanshamil9267
@fardinrahmanshamil9267 2 месяца назад
Love from Bangladesh!
@Yulissa_Shwe
@Yulissa_Shwe 2 месяца назад
In Myanmar most people eat large amount of rice everyday
@raychat2816
@raychat2816 2 месяца назад
A lot of ideas that people feel comfortable sticking to a single culture are actually omnipresent and for 90% it’s : it depends on the person. One would think that people outside Asian cultures don’t know what rice is or don’t have age old recipes for it, and so on and so forth, I understand these types of videos feed off of those stereotypes but still … it’s spreading them as well , even if some specific ideas are true
@Xiao166
@Xiao166 2 месяца назад
China is the world's number one rice producing country & Bangladesh is the 3rd rice producing country in the world so yeah rice is indeed us Asians things!
@Kailex9508
@Kailex9508 Месяц назад
Watching from Myanmar 🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🙌🏻💥💨
@dex1lsp
@dex1lsp 2 месяца назад
LOL Yeah, the ✌ on the 👄 does mean something COMPLETELY different in America. 😂🤣
@regal_ego
@regal_ego 2 месяца назад
**shoes/slippers OMG!! where in the Philippines were you that you can say we don't leave our footwear outside!? I FELT ASHAMED BY WHAT YOU SAID. are you not particular of dirtying your living room or floor?? gosh
@wendyon4517
@wendyon4517 2 месяца назад
I'm surprised that the "wooden spoon" punishment is still a thing. I'm much older than the people in the video and definitely got it when I was young.
@user-di8kq7jq4b
@user-di8kq7jq4b 2 месяца назад
I am a Filipina all footwear not allowed inside the house, guest leave their shoes outside as well.
@traveljunkie22
@traveljunkie22 2 месяца назад
Us too!
@user-di8kq7jq4b
@user-di8kq7jq4b 2 месяца назад
Exactly, malinis man ang bahay o hindi it's a proper way na iwan ang shoes either outside or sa may pinto ng bahay
@remyhadap8114
@remyhadap8114 2 месяца назад
I'm filipino, and I know that there's only few certain cases (like huge parties, if it isn't rainy of course) where the owner of the house allows you to wear your shoes inside. Nonetheless, its already an unspoken rule to remove your outdokr footwear if youre entering a household.
@yrammepalomo1457
@yrammepalomo1457 2 месяца назад
I agree it is customary, but I noticed that whenever I enter other homes, the owners would mostly tell me not to take off my shoes while I am taking off my shoes. I feel like it is the same thing with inviting visitors to eat with them even though they dont like doing so. But that just me.
@Edgar_Ramirez471
@Edgar_Ramirez471 2 месяца назад
✝️🇵🇭🤝🇪🇦✝️
@riverthoughts2400
@riverthoughts2400 2 месяца назад
I'm filipino - grew up in Iloilo and then moved to Canada as a kid so I have Filipino plus Filipino Canadian experience......... we ALWAYS take our shoes off at the door :P That's what slippers and inside shoes are for. You offer it to your guests!!!!
@mei42na
@mei42na 2 месяца назад
They should speak on what majority of their citizens do rather than what they personally do.
@tevikumares5022
@tevikumares5022 2 месяца назад
The thing is they can’t because everyone has different upbringing even if they are similar
@happyfoxybee915
@happyfoxybee915 2 месяца назад
They should replace that Filipina woman with someone who really knew more about Filipino culture.
@Reviewer._.
@Reviewer._. 2 месяца назад
I can confirm that most of this is true in the Philippines (except for the 6th one). The fifth one really depends who it is--my parents used it two ways too though.....
@melodystory5887
@melodystory5887 2 месяца назад
I am surprised with the shoes one. I am a Filipina and we don't use shoes inside the house. My mother would kill us. Even to our neighbors, their mothers would kill them too.
@JessaGrace091887
@JessaGrace091887 Месяц назад
I don't eat rice everyday, but a month would not pass without me eating rice. We also dip our fingers in measurinf rice, but now, I just use measuring cups after washing the rice thrice. The spanking tool, in the Philippines, we have the slippers, the belt, the bamboo stick, the broom, the hanger, or anything available. In terms of shoes, we have a shoe rack. You need to remove your shoes before getting inside, and wear slippers. When we go out, Mom would set rules, teach you again about stranger danger even if you are grown up. They will ask who will be your companion l, and they will ask for contact numbers of your companions as well.
@dogoman410
@dogoman410 2 месяца назад
Ya, the rice spatula, I got thrown with that by dad before, it hurts so bad.
@baileyfrenchie22
@baileyfrenchie22 2 месяца назад
I am from Philippines and wearing the outside shoes inside the house isn’t allowed. It’s a sign of courtesy to the people living the house. For the case of this Filipina I guess it’s their family norm of wearing it in. So we can’t judge. Although, there are occasions where outside shoes are allowed, like when there’s a big house party where food/drink spills are expected during the event. But as a guest we always make sure that we are not THE FIRST OR THE ONLY guest wearing shoes. If none is wearing, then you can’t bring it in even if your feet gets dirty from the food spills. 😅
@jiifrnkrc_
@jiifrnkrc_ 2 месяца назад
breakfast for breakfast, lunch and dinner and dessert😂❤
@3H3H3H
@3H3H3H 2 месяца назад
I liked the video I just want to point out something in relation to food, well the biggest rice producers are still in Asia and are China, India and Bangladesh, and the culture and consumption of rice and salad is due to the mass immigration of Asians to others continents and just observe the gastronomy of the Pacific and the Atlantic, of the Mediterranean, the consumption of rice, meat cake with rice, chicken cake with rice, fish cake with rice has an Asian influence and base, whether from West Asia or East Asia, Of course, the preparation changes from country to country, continent to continent, but there are cultural links that remain, especially because Asian food is widespread across the globe. There are already noodles and rice-based noodles. And making my home hum, touchdown and set point there will be hamburgers, pizza and hot dogs made with rice as filling and culinary garnish in this globalized world. Rice culture actually generated the culture of vegetable consumption in humanity if we go back in time to ancient and ancient eras. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Okokkkkk_kkk
@Okokkkkk_kkk 2 месяца назад
Please make a video about trying to pronounce the HARDEST WORDS in Asia. Just a suggestion😁
@Alibadbad
@Alibadbad 2 месяца назад
Cringe and corny, and they already had that content. Youre not very smart are you?
@inigorobles9984
@inigorobles9984 2 месяца назад
The myanmar guy is ❤😫. Ive discovered lately how handsome myanmar men are. Love from the Philippines 😊
@bettajoeresmenia5536
@bettajoeresmenia5536 2 месяца назад
Rice is the staple food in philippines. Rice is life.
@shen253
@shen253 2 месяца назад
as a filipina, I do removed shoes especially when I go to other houses to attend party.. And I don’t go around the house wearing shoes.. I wear slipper but thats for inside slipper only
@Patrick-qs3xq
@Patrick-qs3xq 2 месяца назад
as a Filipino, we don't claim her. is she from Luzon? american-wannabe
@kaishoney9783
@kaishoney9783 2 месяца назад
ok, it depends on the family in the Philippines you visit if they allow you to remove your shoes or not. the basic courtesy is to remove it but if the family insists to not remove it, then you can enter the house with shoes on but let them say it. but in our own house, we need to remove our shoes/slippers before entering the house
@xXxSkyViperxXx
@xXxSkyViperxXx 2 месяца назад
there are families too where the default is the opposite u mentioned. the barefoot family has to inform first the guest that their household design and house rules is that barefoot practice or offer them slippers. not every family household has wooden flooring or carpet design and enough slippers factoring in guests. many houses have tiles or cement floor and only some part of the house where barefoot is done like certain bedrooms and CR where slippers for that room is available.
@Edgar_Ramirez471
@Edgar_Ramirez471 2 месяца назад
✝️🇵🇭🤝🇪🇦✝️
@monikuntalgautom9164
@monikuntalgautom9164 2 месяца назад
10:53 ...The korean pronunciation is lit🔥🔥🔥
@JjamppongLee
@JjamppongLee 2 месяца назад
Philippines. we always leave slippers , shoes outside. It is disrespectful to wear em inside the house.
@MeNu0929
@MeNu0929 2 месяца назад
I went to phil before they took off their shoes in daily basis but it shookt me during parties or any event like the guest just came in with their shoes on even tho the floor was carpeted.
@sienna00-rh6jo
@sienna00-rh6jo 2 месяца назад
Just come to watch it for Bangladesh one✨🌷
@kai.09
@kai.09 2 месяца назад
The Filipina is not a good representation of the Philippines. It may be her own experience but based on previous videos, it seems as though she's been detached from typical Filipino norms and culture.
@wendyon4517
@wendyon4517 2 месяца назад
As to measuring rice with your fingers... what if you cook one cup of rice? That would be WAY too much water. It must be more for if you are cooking a set amount of rice. I just use the lines on the rice cooker.
@lilyfarida3233
@lilyfarida3233 2 месяца назад
Cooking one cup of rice is rarely done by Asian because it will be not enough for us 😅.. and yes if cook more rice we will put a little more water.
@aanchalaanchal6914
@aanchalaanchal6914 2 месяца назад
Hello, finger is also used to measure water. First, touch rice with tip of your first finger and then add water.Your first finger should be atleast half dip in water.
@wendyon4517
@wendyon4517 2 месяца назад
@@lilyfarida3233 Even I don't cook one cup of rice 😁. I'm just wondering how the system works with less rice
@Kariktan214
@Kariktan214 2 месяца назад
​@@lilyfarida3233true😅 rice is life
@marufbilla9212
@marufbilla9212 2 месяца назад
It's looking so proud feel that our flag is here 🇧🇩🥰❤️
@ehjeibrat6100
@ehjeibrat6100 2 месяца назад
that filipina girl doesnt know d traditions of every filipinos...she was d only one who wear shoes inside their house...she speaks to herself only..does she know what shes saying?
@user-sn5zx2gm2b
@user-sn5zx2gm2b 2 месяца назад
I believe Filipinos in general don't wear shoes when they enter houses. It's just that Filipinos are so hospitable that they would allow their guests to come into their houses with their shoes on. I'm not taking it against the lady here though. She has her experience and own perspective. :)
@Noah_ol11
@Noah_ol11 2 месяца назад
I'm not from Asia , but i like the V signal ✌ , seems like something really cool and good way to make a pose for pictures , even though i didn't take many pictures 'cause i don't like it that much
@Superclip2543
@Superclip2543 2 месяца назад
European??
@xXxSkyViperxXx
@xXxSkyViperxXx 2 месяца назад
there are some people who interpret the two fingers pose as if like a big long heart
@IErfanCN
@IErfanCN 2 месяца назад
Siapp,..
@sienna00-rh6jo
@sienna00-rh6jo 2 месяца назад
In Bangladesh that V signal ✌️ is the most common pose ever. But now people also do "Korean heart one" and 👍 this
@maribelsalipada9670
@maribelsalipada9670 2 месяца назад
Living the shoes is so Asian thing. In the Philippines, we do the same we live our shoes.
@joycetipones4330
@joycetipones4330 2 месяца назад
And the thing about the Phil with the curfew based from my experience and for those whom I knew as well, parents would not lock the doors, they would wait at the door and wack you for passing the curfew
@aanchalaanchal6914
@aanchalaanchal6914 2 месяца назад
As Indian except clicking photo part, I relate to all these video wheather it's rice, finger thing ,shoes and V sign. Never knew that we share so many similarities.
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