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IF I WAS UR FRIEND AND I AM WITH U WHEN HE MOCKED UR ACCENT HE WILL BE SORRY DOING THAT TO U... HE DOESNT HAVE THE RIGHT TO DO THAT SPECIALLY IF HE IS IN A ASIAN COUNTRY LIKE OURS.... IT IS MAKING ME ANGRY HERE
Kristy, I'm a Filipino who moved to Australia at age 14. I will say that I have experienced dicrimination and racism in my first week here. I'm sorry you experienced discrimination.
Not all Australian are racist.. Felix and Bang Chan of Stray Kids are very sweet and hospitable. But that man's behavior sucks whoever he is. He is racist not because of the country he came from, but because of his wrong mindset.
@@missmc4547 Racial discrimination nga diba. Syempre hindi magiging racist ang koryano sa kapwa nilang koryano. Fact is, mostly sa mga puti ay racist talaga, and thats reality. Dahil white supremacy at Racism laging makadikit.
my friend living in melbourne also experienced racism a lot of times. it's so surprising because it is supposed to be a multi-cultural country but there is so much discrimination to asians.
Foreigners who are racist towards the other other foreigners while they are not in their own country is high level racism. Racism should stop and we should learn how to respect each other, it's always free to be kind.
I got goosebumps when you said this is your HOME because literally you got the fighting spirit that Filipinos have. It'll be alright, we are always here! 🤗
It's time to find that guy, an Australian guy with his family, a DJ wants to live in Siargao. He has no place anywhere in the Philippines if he treats the locals or any race he thinks he is better.
Hello Krsity, I live and grew up in the US since I was 11 years old. Being a fellow Asian, you handled the situation well. But going forward, you and other Asians should not allow foreigners to discriminate against us, especially in your own country. You have the right to confront the person as soon as it occurs. Now how to confront - yelling/screaming is not the way to do it. First, ask him if he heard you clearly which could be the reason he is repeating what you said. If his explanation is less than adequate, then proceed to confront him appropriately. Filipino citizen must learn to speak up. It is the only way the Philippines, overall, will improve and Filipino to gain respect from foreigners or at least not be pushed around by foreigners. Have the attitude and demeanor - I own this country and you foreigners need to respect our culture, boundaries and mind your manners. I will visit the Phil next year with my daughter. It will be a definite culture shock for her.
I'm an Aussie and was in Siargao two weeks ago, I'm shocked to hear what happened. This ignorant person is not a true representation of the Australian people.We are generally chill, easy going and open minded. I'm sorry you had to experience this. Hope this episode didn't spoil the rest of your trip.
@@hurbrowns5397 this is what’s portrayed in the media. Of course I’m every country there’s racism, I’m not drying it but it’s a very small minority as I pointed out. We shouldn’t be generalising. It’s like saying Philippines is a dangerous and unsafe country to visit which we know it’s not the case. Spend some time with Aussies or even stay in our country and you might have a different view. I respect your opinion.
@@mleong1977 My Aunt's family are already residents of Australia, they also told me that Australians are welcoming specially those who are in Sydney and Melbourne. She said that most of the Racist Australians are in the South.
I am shookt, I have worked for an Australian company for almost 4 years and they were very friendly. Although I must admit, I was once discriminated because I spoke broken English.
The audacity of that guy made my blood boil. He has no right to say those things to you, especially when he knows he is currently staying here in the Philippines. And to think that he didn't even apologize shows that he must do this a lot to every Asian he may encounter. This kind of guy is not welcome in our country, heck! in Asia even. I'm so sorry Kristy that you experienced such horrible situation. I hope you are doing okay now. We love you!
When the manager said " mukhang meron siyang Asian hate" then why is he in Siargao,,..Siargao is in the Philippines and Philippines is part of Asia.... obviously people that he will mingle there are mostly Asian.... Good to hear that Kristy handled the situation still in manner...
@@conniebeba5691 lol he probably doesn’t know that our country us part of Asia he probably only thinks that asians are only the ones that has East Asian features
The audacity to treat people like that is just disgusting. I hope the establishment ban him! Don't worry, what goes around comes back around. Cheer up! We love you, Kristy 💕 Sending big hugs to you 🤗
Im Filipina living in Australia. Ung ‘casual’ racism nila d2, akala nila ok and it’s just a joke. Not all Australians are like this… but you will come across A lot that are. Im sorry u had to experience something like this. It’s disgusting that they’re in a foreign country and they are being racist.
sos,parang hindi kanaman pilipino saan kaba nakarinig na ang may mga pilipino nang discriminate dahil sa accent mo wala tawong pakialam sa mga salita nila,iba sila iba tayo dahil ang ibang pagsasalita natin yong nasatamang pag bigkas para maintindihan ng iba, ang sa kanila kahit hindi mo naintindihan basta maganda accent nila okay lang sa kanila, ang accent part lang ng salita ,kaya natural lang nay iba iba tayong accent.
@@pangitko3142 lmao. Labas labas din minsan. May mga pinoy padin malakas mandiscriminate sa mga tao na lalo from province that is not used to accents. And lagi sinasabi na 'bisaya' and such and there is nothing wrong with bisaya people and their accent.
@@pangitko3142 Ako mismo na experience ko case ni Kristy sa kapwa pinoy. I'm from Sta Monica, Siargao. Kaht sinabi nilang Joke lng. Of course masakit pa rin yon kaht papano. Lalo na kung soft hearted ang tao.
@@aizadupay1426 pinoy sa pinoy oo, pero pinoy sa foreigner tas harapan, lokohan yan, maunawain maxado ang pinoy sa foreigners pero pag sa kapwa, meron tlgang ugok, well kahit saan nman
@@pangitko3142 ... really,you didn't hear the news about some tagalog speaking people discriminate visayan speaking people thinking that a lot of them are uneducated & ignorant ....... some even laughed when a visayan speaker speaks tagalog just bcuz of his/her visayan accent ..... i was even a victim the few times that i went to manila ..... anyway,you should watch a lot of old tagalog movies & how they portray the character of this/that person who came from the province ..... there's even an old action movie of philip salvador called "pulis probinsaya" where his new co-workers the manila cops are making fun of him cuz they thought of him being from the province he doesn't know anything about manila ...... unfortunately,it happens everywhere you go ...... some city folks discriminate people who lives in a small or in the mountains .... some rich people discriminate poor people ..... some people from rich countries discriminate people from poor countries ...... in school also, especially in private school, teachers always favored students who came from rich families ...... it even happen in the family ..... where relatives who came from rich families discriminate relatives who came from poor families ...... some relatives always give v.i.p treatment to relatives who came rich families ..... you see, discrimination is everywhere man ...... i mean,i think you know what I'm talking about unless you're naive ......
Had the same experience in Korea when I was studying in Seoul. I am in the subway going home and this Korean ajusshi spoke in English saying “Go back to your country”. I didn’t say anything and nobody in the train filled with Koreans didn’t say anything. So yeah. Hope your fine now.
Same, I was in Busan and got discriminated for talking to my dad in a toilet lol, my dad doesn't speak English, so I had to use my native tongue Mandarin. Old dude spoke something in Korean(Busan dialect I assume). I was like Kristy, shock but didn't react much to it until the incident is over.
So sad and thanks for taking the high road. Discrimination is still prevalent. Kahit dito sa atin nagchi-chingchong yung mga racists pag nakakita ng Chinese or Koreans
As a Filipino-Australian this is really embarassing to hear and it makes me angry especially since he's a guest in the Philippines. Hope you're feeling better now, Kristy! 😣
@@patrickallenpimentel3062 I'm sorry to hear that, Patrick, I experienced it too in Australia since I was young and until now. Hopefully things have gotten better for you!
I remember when i lived in Japan for a year as a working holidaymaker(I’m Filipino-Canadian btw). I had this one Australian coworker who’s always making these side comments about Asian people in general and he was the one training me on my new job. In his mind he thought he was only joking but his statements were straight up racist. I just stayed quiet but after opening up with my other coworkers who are mostly Europeans, I found out that he’s actually racist to them too. Basically, he’s racist to anyone who doesn’t speak English as their first language like bruh we were in Japan and I spoke better Japanese than him. We all complained to our boss and he quit after a few weeks. 😂
I feel you, Kristy. When you don’t expect it nor in confrontational mood yourself, you wouldn’t be able get back at that person in the way that they deserved. It’s frustrating. What that guy did is not just discrimination, it’s racism. In the off chance that you encounter something similar, tell them they’re being racist. That’ll hopefully shut them up. Aussies don’t want to be labeled racist here in Australia because it is actually a criminal offence when taken into extreme. On 2nd thought, maybe that person thinks he could get away with his bad behaviour because he’s not bound by law. Hope the people who deals with him in Siargao call him out
it reminds me of Jessica Lee. It is not her exact verbatim but i remember she said from her vlog, "If someone has an accent, it means he/she can speak more than 1 language than you do" Di ko parin ma gets bakit may mga ganyan paring tao the fact na, foreigner din sila.
The reason why your blessings kept coming is because you did not treat them, the way they treated you. Thank you for being gracious and calm. Also being the better person is the best lesson you can teach anyone. You were raised so well by your parents, indeed.
The sadder thing is that you mentioned he has a kid, so what is he and the gf/wife teaching their kid. As they say you are not born racist, it is thought and sadly it is thought firsthand by the parents. I don’t understand how someone can live or holiday in a country where they are literally mocking the peoples accent to their face.
Sorry this happens to you Kristy 😞 The audacity of some people really makes me angry and makes my inside boil. He should at least apologised for he did and should habe own he was in the wrong. Kristy keep being yourself and let the negative things get you down. Love you Kristy ❤️ ❤️
Naku mga taga Siargao, alamin na lahat ng DJs diyan na foreigner na Australian haha. Then observe. Usually someone like him can’t hide his ugly attitude esp if it’s his norm and word can get around. Tapos I-boycott na mga gigs niya. To be honest, those who hired him should know about it at least. They probably won’t fire him but he’ll be in their radar coz it’s also their name and institution that will be affected in the future esp if he’s always like that. Siargao is always only suppose to be good vibes.
If he plans to stay in Siargao, he better be friendly to the locals & better, to everyone. Most people have encountered severe treatment & become victims if they don't change. Lived there in Siargao for sometime & people are super friendly. You will standout in a negative way if there are untoward instances.
The fact that the foreigner didn't make an effort to apologize to you personally makes my blood boil. If he can make racist comments towards other foreign tourists just like you, he can also do it to the locals living in that area. Don't worry Kristy, we love you and we are here for you as always. ❤️❤️❤️ PS: That foreigner guy should be considered "Persona Non-Grata" as a karma for him.
@@mark72141 luh, pakinood po ulit, accent kasi minamock nung aussie. That means it's an affront to our accents mainly kasi pinoy accent + US accent si Kristy
Im an Aussie honey & I live in Pacifico....I dont recognise who that is but he is not a local...I asked my wife and she said he must be a tourist....if you can reply as to where he still is I would like to go an have a little chat with him...while nobody is around or can see anything.....allow an Aussie to deal with the situation at hand please...because it will not end well for him which is something you are not accustomed to.... But it is perfectly normal for an Irate Aussie to deal with a prick who is a fellow Aussie...
Not confronting him when you are at the peak of emotion is the mature thing to do. Be the bigger person. Dont step down to their level. Im proud of you on how you handled the situation.
How is confronting a racist person not "being the bigger person"? Most of the times racist people need to be confronted. Not saying that Kristy should have confronted him but I don't appreciate this hint of confronting racists = immature.
@@minkmonk897 confrontation at the peak of emotional distress, never comes out good. Confront only when you have calm down. It's the only best, smart, good move. 😁😁😁
Sorry you experienced that. I, a Filipino-American living in America have experienced racism here from white men and it's even worse when they're in SEA (Philippines, Thailand, etc.) Australians especially are very direct and very ignorant it's normal for them. Don't back down and confront them and warn others about their presence.
Exactly our people should not take this crap lightly, we should give them a taste of their medicine and tell them go back in your country you’re not welcome here anymore
Given that Siargao is one of the well-visited spots in the Philippines, the local government should also consider imposing anti-discrimination ordinance (with IRR) to protect locals and tourists from racism and other violence. This incident is NO JOKE! PHILIPPINES IS ANTI-RACIST AND WE DO NOT WELCOME THOSE KINDS OF ACTS. Lumaban ka, Kristy!
Dapat Yan iimpose sa lahat Ng dayuhan na papasok sa bansa natin. If proved na may ginawang violation against the locals, making inappropriate remarks to other people (generating discrimination, malice and hate) and sa culture and beliefs, matic na ban depending on how heavy the violation. Marami na Rin kasing bastos na foreigner sa Pinas dahil sa kawalan Ng laws about those things.
@@justlurking5203 Agree. Dito samen sa San Julian, Eastern Samar, a 5th class municipality, pero kame yung FIRST MUNICIPALITY in the Phil have an Anti-discrimination ordinance. Here, we feel safe against harassment or any form of discrimination kase talagang inimplement ng LGU. Same sana sa Siargao and other booming tourist spots.
@@justlurking5203 exactly po. Dapat talaga mag behave ang mga tourista pag dadayo dito. Dun ako nagulat na dito titira yung puti pero may asian hate sa isip nya. Nangangamoy trouble yun.
I'm from the VIsayas and studied in Manila for 5 years. My accent was constantly mimicked during my time there. I didn't mind when my friends did it, felt a bit bothered when it's strangers doing it. But what really annoys me is the comment section in this video. Manilenos calling for the head of that Australian guy as if they were any better. The hypocrisy is too much.
Lol. I am Manileña and got discriminated and laughed at every damn time I take vacations in the provinces.. Not just as a tourist but as a visiting family member (I spent every summer in provinces). Even for work.. they always make sure to make me feel I do not belong there that they should hire a "local" and not a manileño. Plus most na masasamang ugali sa impoverished areas dito were from the provinces. Ang problema sa inyo na probinsyano you always choose to think and feel na manileños think they are better than you when they don't really care. You are all imposing your insecurities on us. When people here call you out is because you all insist your ways which are accepted in provinces not here. And you all have this false idea na kaylangan nyo makipag-unahan at tulakan para makipagsabayan sa metro. If you were laughed at sa work more likely nasa bad environment ka and mind you for sure mga tao na un were raised by probinsyano families and neighbors dito sa metro.
@@hinnyu7748 Haha! Maybe you're just another arrogant manileno and dont know it. Yeah most of you do think you are better than us. Go to boracay and the loudest person in the beach will always be from Manila who thinks the entire island should hear his/her opinion. You Manilenos also take the lion's share of the nation's budget and Metro Manila still looks like a dump! lol. Compare that to places like Cebu, Iloilo, Dumaguete who get considerably less and look 10x better than that dystopian nightmare you pass for a city. So maybe you will understand why some probinsyanos aren't very enthused to meet someone from Manila. My accent was mimicked at school, at restaurants, at malls so yea I agree it was a bad environment. The environment is called Manila and it's the worst. I am so glad I left there
That guy literally denying what he said just a few minutes/hours ago hmm the design is very racist👀 I'm proud of you ate Kristy for being mature in this, hands down to you👐✨
Aussies are not that bad but every country has those type of individuals. I live in Canada and I have and Australian Neighbour, he was so racist towards us(We’re Filipino) when we first met him. He told my friend who was staying at my place that he was stupid because he can’t speak english well, just because my friend had a Filipino accent. So they started arguing and upon hearing it I went out and put him in his(Aussie) place. Now he is so intimidated by me that he has to cross the street whenever he sees me. 😂 There are ppl like him everywhere. Just don’t take it to heart. He’ll one day get what he deserves. Just keep doing you thing Ms. Kristy!
to avoid situations like that, just speak in Tagalog around them. Let them know you're a Filipino. The trouble with Filipinos is they prefer to communicate in English just to accommodate visitors. When in the Philippines speak fluent Tagalog and be proud.
THE TROUBLE WITH FILIPINOS IS THEY PREFER TO COMMUNICATE IN ENGLISH JUST TO ACCOMODATE VISITORS... sana nagtagalog ka na lang para sana nasuportahan mo itong linya mo.
Australian, I worked with a lot of them in the Middle east, some of them are really like that... They forgot to leave behind their b.s. attitude in their country...
The tough part about such incidents is being able to “let it go” and not let the anger consume you. I get the flood of anger when I recall such a past incident and really need to remind myself that life is to short to be bothered with such pricks.
the audacity to act racist in a country that's not their own. what an a**. I wonder what's he thinking, staying , working here surrounded by asians. i'm sorry u had to experience that. forget about him and never let it ruin your vacation any further. take care Kristy.
What irks me is that he has the audacity to mock or to be a racist to someone who is a guest to another country. I’m so sorry Kristy, I can see it on your face that you were upset.
Nangyari na rin sa amin yan nong nasa group tour kami ng sa Europe. One Australian lady called me Bastard dahil nasiko ko raw sya. Gumagawa lang sya ng storya dahil first day pa lang namin sa group tour napapansin ko na pinagmamasdan kami lagi. They look at Asian as a low class individuals.
In my opinion too If I were your Situation that time ma iinis o magagalit din Ako Lalo't nat nasa sariling mong Bansa even your not a Filipino blood but you grow up here so its understandable na magagalit Tayo when foreigner bully us, but my advice guys next time be aware and be always prepared sa mga Kong Mang yayari Kasi di natin nababasa Kong ano Ang ano iisip Ng ibang tao, and don't let other people ruin your peace.
I"m not happy what happened to you. we filipinos get the same thing even in our own country. he's not worth it.. don't mind them.. speaks a lot about them. good vibes. you're a happy girl and am sure it's not gonna ruin you. cheer up!
My unsolicited piece of advice to you: HWAG KANG BABABA SA LEVEL NILA. MGA WALANG KWENTANG NILALANG YAN. SAYANG LANG ANG ORAS MO KUNG PAPATULAN MO SILA. DEADMAHIN MO NA LANG SILA AND SPEND YOUR TIME MORE ON HOW TO ENJOY YOUR STAY IN SIARGAO.
i get what you mean, it's hard to confront someone when you're in shock. unfortunately, racist people are still prevalent in the society and i'm so sorry you had to experience that. sila ung kawawa kasi sila ung makikitid ung utak. keep your head high Kristy. ❤️
Ang nakakabadtrip Nyan ay Sila na nga Ang dayo ay Sila pa Ang mayabang. Mga linta. Nakikinabang sa mas murang expenses for vacation and cost of living pero kung makaasta ay Akala mo'y Tayo Ang nasa bansa nila. Meron nmn matitinong foreigners pero Meron din talagang...Hay nako.🙄😒
I remember the first time I experienced racism abroad. And I don't mean innocent/ignorant mistakes from people who aren't used to talking to foreigners. i mean ACTUAL racism, from people who are actively making fun of you _knowingly._ It's infuriating. Especially because in most cases, there's nothing you can do to punish them. Nakakakulo ng dugo. Full sympathy here.
how many years have you lived here in the Philippines? if youre not a true pinoy but you have a pinay heart. thats why your fellow pinoys will protect you from rude foreigners here in the Philippines. you are a heart pinay. your supporters love you. and I'm already one.
Forgive and forget, we’re all humans, we get hurts so easily. I don’t think it’s a discrimination, in my opinion it’s just disrespectful. CHEER UP and keep SMILING. This is your KABALEN.❤️❤️❤️
Kainis yung racist guy na yun. Kagigil. Pero anyways, foreigners shouldn't be like that. Especially this is your territory. Philippines is your home. Let's support Kristy ❤
Hi cristy what you did is right, tama lang na hndi mo siya pinatulan.. minsan tlaga di maiwasan maexperience yan lalo n sa isang taong nakainom. May karma naman sa mga people like him.. nakakaproud na tlagang niyakap mona ng buo na isa kang pilipino na this is your home❤️❤️❤️ Thats why filipino loves you... Stay sweet and kind as you are cristy.... Keep safe always on all your travel
Nakaka inis talaga yang mga foreigner na ganyan buti po kayo marunong at nakakaintindi ng tatlong salita. Pagsasusunod pag nangyari ulit sayo yan. Wag kang masalita ng english. Magtagalog ka nalang. Nga nga talaga sayo yan.
I usually give these kind of people one warning and it has always worked. I have lived in New York City for 32 years and i completely understand how you feel. It sucks but this is the world we live in.
Great Manager...handled it well...better than the manager at Henann Palm Beach Resort (Boracay) where the shouting incident happened. Let it go... you are the bigger person here. More power Kristy!
You should’ve screamed. He would’ve been in deep shit. 😂 So many Australian racists. If he’s a DJ there his employers need to know. The fact that he’s racist against Asians and expects to earn money in an Asian country reeks of a colonialist mindset. His employers need to know.
This is the worst because we are being discriminated in our own country. Next time any Filipino or a Filipino resident is discriminated in our own country, tell them you will report them to the Bureau of Immigration and have them deported for being an unsavory alien. I am a lawyer and had met a lot of bad foreigners when I travel around. So when somebody gets rude, I turn to a bad bitch lawyer, get their picture and threaten them for deportation. It usually bring them back to earth quickly.
Actually racism in Australia is nothing new. I did saw a Korean vlogger who were heckled by teens because they were speaking in Korean. There’s also was an Indian guy who is being harassed daily by their neighbor at the other side of the road simply because they don’t like seeing him looking out from his window or sitting on the porch facing them. They even have a senator who wore a burka for shock value and to protest the wearing of hijabs.
Hindi lang sila nangdescriminate sa bansa nila, pati dito sa middle east, pinagmumura nila ang mga asyano... Sa akin lang sila hindi umubra... I stood my ground... 👊 Tama ba ingles ko... 😆
@@wincom6244 ... unfortunately,it's just like that everywhere you go ..... even some people from rich asian countries discriminate people from poor asian countries, they think they're better than you cuz they came from rich country ...... lasty,come to think of it man,even family reunions,I'm talking about family reunions here, the rich relatives always get the v.i.p treatment while the poor relatives get nothing ... sadly .....
Ganyan talaga! lalo na sating mga Pinoy, tayong matitino ang pag-iisip ang need talaga mag adjust para sa kanilang may mga kapansanan at may pagkukulang sa pag iisip🤣
Yo Kristy, he really needs to be exposed. Otherwise his child that you are being respectful to, will grow up in the same way as he does. He needs to be shamed because that is our only means of recourse to create accountability.
Don't take that crap Kristy, just remind him he is just a guest in the Philippines. This is your home, you are just like other Filipinos, and maybe an apology from him is in order too. I live and grew up in the US where one can experience a random act of racism(not as bad as the media dictates) but once it gets reported that person pays a heavy price, that person would have been kicked out and banned from the resort. Frankly, I myself maybe experienced a racist comment only once in my lifetime here. Maybe the staff there can let him know that actions like that is not tolerated in the resort. Stay the course Kristy....
Kristy, don't let lowlife people like that ruin your day. They're the ones who have a problem. Just let it go, forgive and forget. I think it's the best way to handle it. Although I may not let go myself without confronting the offender. It'll take a lot of courage to just let go.
The fact you did'nt stoop down to his level, made me admire you even more. If i was the one in your situation, nakatikim na sakin ng taekwondong sipa ang mokong un.. but that's just me, wag mo akong tularan..😂🤣
Kristy don't mind him na lang. You're more educated, and have more finesse. Sana tinagalog mo na lang sya. Sige lang I report natin sa Phil immigration, no- no ang mga discriminatory attitude na yan. Filipino ka na talaga Kristy, non confrontational !!!
I know that feeling haha! I have a co worker in Saudi Arabia (Australian) he confronted me, why I am avoiding him, not talking to him. I told him because I don't understand his accents 😄, he was so dissapointed. Until oneday, he was arguing with his kabayan (though the other one is kiwi), just because of the word "bowl". See, even they are both Aussie they still cannot understand their accents😄.
Nakakainis pero salamat sa pagiging matibay mo po. ❤️ Kung ako yun, tatagalugin ko sya tas sasabihin ko "telege leng eh? Muke moh!" Para mawindang sila hahah 🤟🏻😆
I know how it feels. Don't let your day be ruined by ignorant people. There is always discrimination every where. All of us has each own accents depending where we grew up. Here in the US, Americans don't care/mind about our accents as long as they understand what your saying. What is sad here is, our co-Pilipinos do.
There’s nothing wrong with your accent, just so you know, you will get a lot that here in the States. As a Flipnoy living here in the States I’m no stranger to the same mockery, f&&@ ‘em, they’re not better than us! Love your accent, but around these people especially the Arrogant weirdos try to mimic an American accent, it works every time. Kapampangan ku naman with a thick accent! Lol, but when I speak to them guys, I try my best to mimic their native tongue, I don’t have to, but it helps to alleviate the mockery..
The worst discrimination situation's are when people somehow try to convince you it's in your head. You can give them hard facts or an example and they'll attempt to downplay it.
There is discrimination literally anywhere in this planet Earth.Just move on ,he is the problem not you.Many rich people discriminate against the poor ones. Many Filipinos born abroad discriminate against the native ones. I once was discriminated by a Fil-Am working as an Immigration officer in L.A.i guessed he was envious that i was able to spent holiday in the Phils and he couldnt possibly due to financial issues.Even there Manilenos often discriminate against Bisayas especially if they talk like Pacquiao or Duterte calling it carabao English. Few people realize that everbody has an accent.we often ridicule how Indians Japanese,Arabs talk.but if you go to their countries many people will mock how you speak.i guess it just human nature for some.those who discriminate are narrow minded,uncivilized,xenophobic and are less educated.if theyre educated,then perhaps their just plain racists!
exactly right ...... come to think of it ...... there's even a discrimination in the family, where the rich relatives always got the v.i.p treatment while the poor relatives got nothing, sadly ......
Sang-ayon ako sa sinabi mo. Kahit ako naman ginawa ko yun nung bata pa ako sa mga Koreano. Sa may Poblacion, Makati yon kung saan maraming koreano. High school pa ako non, wala pang alam. Sorry dun sa mga korean na inasar ko. Ignorante po ako noon.
I got you Kristy. Yung pag hindi ikaw ang nasa sitwasyon madali sabihin yan pero pag ikaw nasa actual situation, mashoshocked ka talaga. Hayaan mo, nag iisa lang sya nagdiscriminate sayo, we got your back. Di ka naman accent Korean. I love how you react na "my gosh! Philippines is my home! "Ramdam ko pagmamahal mo sa Pilipinas. Sana ok kana ngayon. Just forget it, at sa susunod mangyari yan ihanda mo na ang mga malulutong mong murang pinoy😂
Kristy, I don’t comment much on your vids but I follow you a bit, watch your vids. Hear me out - 1/ He’s a coward for sending the staff because the issue was brought up by the staff. Had the staff not brought it up, there’d be no sorry. Even if fake. 2/ You need to talk to him and explain that you are of Korean blood and grew up and studied in the PH. An honorary pinay, for sure. Making fun of your English is making fun of the PH country and our way of speaking English. Our culture. 3/ Tell him how HE made you feel. It was hurtful, tell him YOUR truth. 4/ Tell him that you worry that his child would grow up racist. 5/ Tell him to be careful, takutin mo a bit, tell him other Filipinos could have heard him and he could lose his job in the PH for his treatment of the locals (country’s locals, not Siargao’s). Then tell him that you have 260k+ followers and he better watch his back🤣 Srsly tho, find the guy. Kailangam matauhan siya. He may not know that you are pinoy at heart, pinoy sounding din! Good luck. You don’t have to get nasty you seem level headed but definitely make it apparent HOW he made you feel. If he’s going to work and obviously live in the PH, he can’t act the way he did. Yung kalansay na iyon! 😂I
Spread the word that the DJ is a racist. We don’t want such people in Philippines 🤢 🤮 he should have apologized to you. And being drunk is not an excuse. He must be a responsible adult.
Siargao is a pleasing place and Siargao DOES NOT DERSERVE that kind of tourist. It's okay what you did, Ate Kristy, that you didn't confront them because they said "that if you retaliate against such a person, you are no different from them". I hope that if they stay in Siargao, they will change there view of other people (ASIAN) because what he did was very wrong and how can he stay in one place if he has that mindset. He would be ashamed of what he did, but no! he even didn't say sorry to you. And even I would cry in that situation. You and the Asian people don't deserve to be treated like this. We are still a human being and deserve to love and respect. 🤍🌷
I agree with kuya managaer na Asian Hate. Feeling ko rin meron siang superiority complex and the reason na he will be moving here e kasi feel nia angat sia at mas madaling aangat sia dito. Nakakagigil. Dapat hindi tangkilikin ang ganyang nga tao. Nang-gagaslight pa. Bwisit.
Good on you for the way you handled it.. ive lived in Australia 20yrs after moving from New Zealand.. there are some bad apples here.. but majority good.. my 1st job had 75% staff Filipino and I got along really well and still my besties to this day... had he replied in his Aussie accent.. then it would've been more appropriate..