Can you hear the sound of thunder?! I felt like... "Am I in the Philippines right now??" Yui Instagram / yuidesu0910 TikTok www.tiktok.com/@yuidesu0910 Ali Instagram / _alidelafuente #123japan #Japanese #reaction
I'm a retired U.S. military person. I was stationed in Okinawa for 6 years, and went to the mainland many times. VERY expensive! But, ther was so many things I thought were very clever and smartly done there. I now, live, full-time, in the Philippines, so I know about BOTH cultures!
most Filipino food is intended to be eaten with rice, that is why the dishes on their own are seasoned strongly. The rice balance or softens the strong flavors. Tip: if the dish is too salty/sour/sweet/spicy, just add more rice on your spoon to water down the strong flavor.
We love the Japanese people as well because they are so disciplined, friendly, and devoted to their beliefs. Filipino and Japanese traits, when combined together, seem to be a perfect match. I remember Fumiya of Pinoy Big Brother (PBB), we just loved him so much because he got befriended with a Filipino housemate in the most cheerful, loveable, and natural way. Two cultures that found each other, becoming one, and touched the hearts of many Filipinos. Thanks for a wonderful video reaction.
Maybe it's the words that Mana used in describing her countrymen. Maybe what she really meant was Japanese people are more reserve than Filipinos when she said "Japanese people are shy and don't care about other people". Mana loves Jollibee so much, she's so sweet, I like her.
I love you both already! How come I did not come across your channel earlier. Yui is so nice, cheerful, and lovely 💜 This channel deserves more views and subscribes.
You guys are so natural and exude happiness ...it's contagious! That sure made me press that Subscribe button without hesitation. I look forward to happily watching more reactions from you both. Take care and stay well!
Yui is so funny😂 She must’ve been thinking the video was giving Japanese negative feedbacks so they shouldn’t go to the Philippines that she was hesitant to watch it haha Love you guys! Make more videos, God bless!🙏
Your vlog is so addicting, totemo inspiring, very fun to watch and such a cute couple. Watching you guys really removes my stress, thank you Ali and Yui! please continue to make this kind of videos and always stay safe.
Hi. First time I’ve seen your video, I was crying and laughed, seeing the two of you reminds me of my son and his wife, I felt like am watching them, they are newly weds with my little grandson living here in Japan. Keep up the good work guys, God blessings be with you always.😊😊😊
Your video is entertaining! Japanese are always welcome, it doesn’t matter if you are shy or friendly, just enjoy the paradise islands, the beach and connect with nature!!!! Hello from Arizona!!!
I'm with Yui on the chicken preference. Chicken inasal is life! It's grilled, which means the excess fat melts off. It makes me feel like I'm heating healthier food. There are foil packs (retort packs for the Japanese) with inasal marinade. It's a relatively good way of enjoying your inasal at home. On a different note, Mana (the woman in the video) has a genuinely positive attitude. She is so kind, joyful and respectful of the Filipinos in her videos. That's the main reason why she's treated so well in the country. She makes an effort to remember to say "THE Philippines" (the name of the country) instead of just "Philippines". She may slip up a bit, but that's perfectly fine. The effort is much appreciated!
I'm a Filipino and I'm scared from the beginning but at the end I salute the lady giving feedback about Philippines....thank you and God bless everyone
If Yui is not normal Japanese, I'm not a normal Filipino. I can relate to Mana's explanation of what Japanese people are like: I'm shy and I don't like greeting people. Not all Filipinos are cheerful. Case in point, me.
Well,we Filipinos are indeed cheerful tho it's a major setback for foreigners when they go back to their country we often leave others an impression of something that's missing from them even their home they still miss the familiar feeling that we give that's why we Filipinos can give almost anyone the feeling of a close family ties 😀
We celebrate Christmas starting BER months ( Sept,Oct,Dec) until late January, you can still hear Christmas songs and see decorations. Come February we’ll slowly move on leaving the Christmas vibe to prepare Valentine’s Day celebration, you’ll see a lot of Valentine’s decorations too coz it’s quite a big deal in the Philippines.
Philippines and Japan are friends even the time back that the Philippines was colonised by the Japanese before but still no angry in our hearts..Japanese are very welcome to the Philippines
Ciao Ali and Yui, want to be part of your journey, still remember you only have just 3k subs, i feel very happy seeing your channel growing, goodluck guys and stay safe...
We went to Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka) in winter 2019 before the pandemic hit. I agree with Mana about Japanese people being serious. When we're on the train, I'll notice people are so quiet and minding their own business, even with a group or with families. Reading books, checking their phones, or taking a nap. And people are always in a hurry. When you're in the escalator (in Tokyo), you have to stay in your left side if you're just standing and waiting, so people who are in a hurry they can take the fast route on the right side. But in Osaka it's the opposite, you have to stay on the right side if you're standing and waiting, same thing here in the US. But what I like about Japan, trains are always on time, and people are so well disciplined.
But people in osaka are very friendly and open compared to tokyo, you can get along with osaka people more easily, sometimes suddenly you will be visited by osaka people who will help you
When i was in grade school. The first show that i watch when we got a television is ultraman. And that the first reason why i love japan. I love to meet my idol sir shin hayata ( susumo kurobe ) and other characters of ultraman.
Mana can speak English fluently. In one of your vlogs "8 days in the Philippines" she said she can't speak in English. She speaks Japanese language throughout the video. How fast you've learned? That's incredible.
Ang galing ni Yui magbasa ng tagalog. My friend in Japan told me when summer in Japan it's so hot. Yes, food in Japan is expensive, we experience that when we were in Tokyo. Ali, the way i see in the face of Yui, she's very in-love with you. ❤️
oh was it good reading Tagalog?? But I need to try practicing Tagalog more💦 ahahaha yeah exactly it’s super crazy hot here in Japan in summer season! lol Eh~my face? like this?🥺lol Btw, Thank you so much for your warm comment ☺️
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, your likes and dislikes of things in the Philippines with honesty. God.bless you both. Hope to hear from you in your next vlog.
I think the main reason why people prefer other countries than theirs is that their used to the way of living. Living in a new country relieves you from the system you were pressured in from your last. This mostly applies to people who really love to travel because the thought of adjusting to a new lifestyle satisfies their adventurous personality. I personally want to go to Japan and I am currently learning the language. I am sure that a lot of filipinos want to leave the philippines for many right reasons. Salaries that are below the minimum wage are normal and you can barely get by. Finishing college doesn't guarantee you a job, let alone not having a degree. Mangoes are cheap? maybe for foreigners. PHP has higher value than JPY but then Japan pays their employees better. I don't hate my country, I love my country. The PH is a beautiful country that I always flex to my friends from abroad. So if I were to advise foreigners, just visit the Philippines, take a vacation, visit the thousands of tourist spots and islands and enjoy, but never try to work here because the pay is so small, and the cost of living is so high.
When you're earning minimum wage, it would seem the cost of living is high, because you're barely able to make ends meet. But for middle-income earners (P50k-100k/month) like me, I find the cost of living quite reasonable. I also don't live beyond my means.
Wow !...😘 Congratulations to both of You !...👏👏👏 Your Channel Will grown Successfully in Which I Could ever Wish.... Just Stay Safe and Care each Other !..GOD BLESS YOU BOTH !..🙏🙏🙏
Mana be like "manahaloooo" Yui be like "tooodeeeyy" Most of Japanese and Korean love Mang Inasal chicken Who's next :) hope they can collaborate someday when they visit the Philippines after the pandemic is gone hearing both "manaaahalooo" and "tooodddeeeyyy" in both vlog :)
I already subscribe and like the video but i cant find exact words, just happy seeing both of you and my favorite Mana who likes jollibee and inasal, Stay Happy and hope to see more vlog
I have a half american cousin that always found it cute when i switch between English and Tagalog. I guess this is what it feels like to see it from the outside in
I remember seeing this a year ago when it first came out I'm ngl to you I laughed so hard not because of the video and it's contents, I laughed so hard because of the title, and then I was like this is a genius way to clickbait people into watching her content 🤣, like that's the most big brain 10,000 IQ play that I have ever seen lololol