We don't say 'I love you' when we first met. We approach the one we crush to know better and then spend some time together. Whity's assumption is kind of wrong, I presume.
I love Neya's manner, she looks hamble. I subscribed to Neya's channel. I am surprised that there is a foreigner who loves Myanmar and share stuff about mynmar on youtube. The more I watch Neya's video, the more I love my country, Myanmar. Whitey is also cute, by the way.
Hoping to return to Myanmar, I miss it so much. Born an Indian to Burmese parents and having to live in India since birth has made me want to come home for ages
Has someone that is originally from Myanmar but raised in the UK it's always been hard for me to enter the dating scene. It was nice to hear both of your points of view as well as I learnt a few things myself. Even though I'm culturally Burmese through and through I am often considered a foreigner by my own people even though I speak Burmese. Any advice is always welcomed!
We don't just say "I love you" to a random girl, first we used to know each other. I make friend with the girl I like, then I'm make sure that "Can I love her the rest of my life?" "Is the girl fit me or not" At last I say I love her and waiting for her respond.
but can you really love someone you don't even know that well and who might not love you in return, wouldn't I like you a lot be a better way to put it, does Burmese language even differ the two?
Hello, if you don’t mind can I ask a question? I’m Japanese and I’m interested in a Burmese guy. We know each other as an international student studying at university in a English-speaking country. Do I have chance if he’s asking me out to have meals, asking for my cooked meals and going on vacation together? Should I approach him or wait for him to say “I love you”? I’m afraid I get the wrong sign and finding info about Burmese dating culture online… Can you tell me more about Burmese dating culture in male’s perspective please? Thank you!
Great collaboration of two young vloggers in Myanmar like Mark & Joel in Thailand and Harold Baldr & Bald and Bankrupt from Norway & UK. Keep doing duo on various social, and cultural topics including your personal preferences when two different worlds (east and west) collide. 👍
Another worthwhile attempt to provide content despite COVID restrictions. As others have suggested future collaborations by the both of you should be on the cards. Perhaps post COVID sightseeing trips for Neya would be a good idea.
Interesting to know Burmese way of dating...I’m from Singapore,..but grew up in Australia and came back to sg...and our ways are similar to Aussie..don’t really know much bout our neighbours but now understand a bit thanks to Whity
I saw these video couple of times and the girl in purple Neya gets really prettier everytime. I am apologizing ahead to say that she is captivatingly lovely.
Kudos on the video, Whity (and Neya too). The two of you had a really nice rapport with each other. Perhaps you might collaborate again in the future on another topic of interest to both of you :-)
Facebook dating is only after people meet each other or know each other in real life. Facebook is a medium to get to someone you are interested in real life. You would not suddenly accept the invitation from someone you have never seen or met in real life. It’s rather off putting and considered not safe. I am saying most people who date actually know each other in real life. I think the assessment in this video only reflects only a percentage of people.
Very pleasant surprise to see Whity and Neya together. Follow both and the topic is very interesting. I thought Neya has a live in partner whereas Whity is single?
It's rly quite informative. Thank u both whity and neya for sharing the dating cultures to the public. And I think it's illegal to live together in Myanmar. Looking forward to more videos and I subscribed to Neya's Channel. Fighting 💕
Anyone can advise me I am Rocky from Bangladesh currently staying Singapore and I fall in love with mayanmar girl and she Also staying Singapore .and maybe she also fall in love with me .but we are different religion and different country. we pluning to stay together Forever . I believe if we love each other so can be possible for staying together rest of our life . So may I know we do any wrong?
Very interesting. Whity so what happens during the time between when the guy says "I Love You" to when the girls says it back? If the lady is interested, will the lady make little actions to give a hint that maybe she is coming the guy's way? Will she start to do things before saying 'I love you'? I know this is bizarre but this Myanmar lady I have been running to, she is often so difficult to read. She tells me its "Ok" to come over anytime. Like I would ask her out to eat at a restaurant and she was like 'Why do we need to go out, you can just come over here." Then she will occasionally give me some of the food she cooks. My worst fear and worry is maybe she is just using me for money and has no true intention of committing to me :( I am just trying to decide if she is just taking her time to make sure I am a good man or if she is just using me? Perhaps another massive question is how to tell if she is interested or not. Since she says its ok for me to stop by her home, surely she is interested? I just don't know. Its so frustrating and painful. I get depressed and feel severe anxiety at times due to this. But I love her so I persist. When I tell her "I love you" originally she did not say anything. Then it was "I know you love me" then It was "OK" and now it is "I hear that." I was just wondering. Bless you for making these videos to help American dating dunderheads like myself. Your videos helps give me perspective on your cultural traditions. Bless you and thank you!
As soon as i wrote my first comment one of hers videos,she replied within 2 hrs. Then I watched all of hers and did comments to each,but no more reply from her 2 days passed. Actually she is ridiculous girl with beauty.
She broke your itty-bitty heart and now you are pissed. You think that's healthy? She quickly figured out that you are a dud and didn't reply to you. I like her more for that. She probably figured out you were a self absorbed dimwit in about 1.5 seconds.
Serious couples in Myanmar, they didn't start dating on facebook. Your speak is not representative for our country. It's just surface you are chatting no has reference to prove any conditions.
The demographics of Myanmar are interesting. It’s quite socially acceptable for women to remain single compared with other countries. The fertility rate is 2.1 so that’s just at the replacement rate. It’s lower in the cities. So Myanmar is more like western countries in terms of these stats.
Relationships are hard enough as it is, adding a different culture, religion, a very different age or socioeconomic status compounds the difficulty by a lot and is best avoided.
If you can do it, Whity (Whitey), I would like to hear what professional, educational and vocational opportunities are open to you, a Myanmar young woman? Please answer in a way that is not going to cause trouble with the authorities or even cause a whole lot of controversy. You can do it! I would also like to know what you would like to accomplish in this life. Yeah, I know, serious stuff. But interesting.
Let's say you are right. So what? What is wrong with that? Why do you think you have to comment on it? Does your GRAND revelation make you better than her? You are a judgemental nasty little shit.
Interesting to hear the cultural difference , sounds funny hear that someone would tell another person that they love them when they don’t even know them yet. Myanmar is still traditional, and not much Western influence yet.
Yeah. It's still quite traditional here. One thing to note is that most ppl meet their partners in university or workplace, so it means there's a high chance that u two were friends before dating. Ppl who say i love u first r mostly those ppl. On the other hand, ppl who meet through facebook generally like hanging out and dating before going to that stage.
@@lotusrain4102 : thank you for your reply and explanation, it was very interesting. I love learning about other cultures, and would like to visit Myanmar when travel is possible again.
@@user-pd9ju5dk5s : no I absolutely agree, and I hope my comment didn’t give the wrong impression. I’m a big admirer of traditional culture. I have travelled to Asia often, because I like the culture. Certainly everything Western is not good, just very different.
In North America and most of the developed world, a young woman professional will often rent or own her own quarters. Even her own house, perhaps. So will a young man. NO ONE, no neighbors, no relatives, no police, no friends...dictate or rule what a man or woman does behind closed doors. The culture is very accepting of private relations and dating is often night visits to each other's quarters. But in the early stages of a relationship the couple may go out to a movie, restaurant, coffee house, concert, lunch. Once the couple is more comfortable with each other, dating mostly means visits at each other's home. NOBODY keeps track of who stays with who and whether it's for the evening or all night. It is considered nobody's business...and that includes landlords, parents and friends. I am not talking what is right or wrong here. I am just stating what people, in fact, do. I have been in long relationships where neither partner EVER says "I love you." Many people think on this score, actions speak much louder than words.
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