Foreigner on Why SHE ONLY DATES FILIPINOS 🇧🇪🇵🇭!

Published 2023-07-21
In this Episode of the Wineding Down podcast we Interview Lisa, a Belgian Dutch language Specialist for CGI, who left everything behind to move to the Philippines. We discuss why she moved to the Philippines, her relationships with Filipino Men, her Dreams and Aspirations and why she loves the Philippines and wants to settle here.

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Lisa’s IG: blisa_x

Chapters:
0:00 Preview
1:05 What Brought Her To The Philippines
3:56 Culture Differences
7:04 Why She's Learning Tagalog
9:21 Dating Filipino Guys
10:45 Why She Wants to Settle in the Philippines
14:33 Difference with Filipinos in The Philippines vs Abroad?
20:39 Things Philippines Could Improve On From Her Perspective
26:23 Favorite Tagalog Word!

All Comments (21)
  • @gramo63
    This is the BIG difference between Filipino culture -- and western cultures: In western cultures, MEN treat WOMEN as EQUALS -- in all aspects. It's the LAW, period. Filipino men know when to treat women as equals -- and when to put them on a PEDESTAL, i.e., to be given extra understanding, kindness, generosity, patience and forgiveness.
  • @elmercelo9357
    Lucky to be the first to comment here! I love your topic guys. I love how Lisa think about Filipino men & that's true! We always wanted to show that we are gentlemen & very different from any other men of the world.
  • @ronnelacido1711
    Lisa seems like a sensible, smart and down-to-earth lady. Yep, Philippines has its flaws (traffic, humidity) but one thing you can say about Filipinos is their warmth, friendliness, and hospitality like no other. Just subscribed.
  • @elmercolarat9355
    Hello guys I l really appreciate what you did continue what you are doing guys... I really like Lisa and hope she can settle in the Philippines. Maraming Salamat mga kaibigan..
  • @DonRickyBaby
    Lisa, the Filipinos welcome you with wide open arms. Mabuhay!
  • @CLCC_11
    i admire her the way she speaks about Ph, Anyway watch Filipino Czech Family and you See what Love is Because Her Husband is Filipino
  • @poppypoppy98
    I met an Australian man who came to Philippines and fell in love with the country and when he went back to Australia he said he was not happy in Australia and very deppressed. He missed the Philippines soo much. His words.
  • @IDi-Matokoseke
    Hello ! I live in Belgium and from Congo-Kinshasa ! I discovered you channel just a 2 or 3 wekks ago.This is de 2nd video and I I think it very interesting and informative. All the Belgian lady says is very deep about the culture difference, the mood in Belgium, the mentality of people coming from foreign countries who grew up abroad, the jolly personnality of filipino people. I met a LDR girlfriend and I intend to visit the country early next year 2024 ! Very friendly and profund conversation !
  • @boyinglabro7082
    Thanks a lot for your nice comments about us we Filipinos and appreciated it
  • @cherylcarter9198
    I like her! She was fun to watch. You guys should definitely do a part II! Hope she finds her mabait Filipino asawa. Cause she definitely seems like a sincere woman w/a good heart. Showing some love & support for your channel from Guam 🇬🇺 and Hawaii! My parents are originally from Bohol
  • GOD BLESS Philippines, such a unique, peaceful and diverse country, full of friendly warmhearted people and delicious food, the country where adventure and exploration never ends, it's more fun in the Philippines. Mabuhay
  • @Grell1993
    Thank you for putting the chapters in the description.
  • @AsianSP
    Sb19 gaining attention to foreign countries now and for me they’re the only celebrity here who’ve got so many foreign fangirls. Especially ken one of the member. He has that typical look of filipino men,province boy,cool,swag but grew up in church. Some of his fans even came here in Ph, but everyone in sb19 are very descent. They’re the real definition of filipino men in our society. Super funny,sporty,music-lover,approachable but can be torpe simetimes, that’s why they get a lot of fans inside and outside of the country. Now they’re touring in US and Canada.
  • @eddwow6824
    the moment i saw this video and see how foreign people describe filipinos i subbed ryt away..stay positive guys..
  • @ianehud
    amazing woman.. praying for her safety, success and for her to thrive in the Philippines .. God bless
  • @edwardbondoc2550
    The strong family values is perhaps one of the strongest attributes of being a Filipino and or coming from a Filipino family. When I say Filipino or Filipina, I refer to any ethnicity or part of the PH whether they’re half-half or mixed. Though my sons and daughters are all grown-ups in America, we have instilled respect to their elders; strong family traditions; the best of the customs & culture; being happy & smiling; being trustworthy & helpful in times of need; and lots more. But there are some who are still stubborn and fail to follow local laws in the PH.
  • @dipaculao1960
    At this period in time, it is becoming a regular sight to see white women with Filipino partners. It is because Filipinos have become global now due to a lot of them are working overseas like in Europe and the Americas. Foreign women get to know the personality and traits of Filipino men. Definitely a responsible Filipino is attractive to Foreign women.
  • @observations2011
    The content really made me smile. It was nice hearing from this sweet Belgium girl liking Filipino guys. Thanks for appreciating even though some of the them are really short haha but very thoughtful and caring men.
  • This is the first time I have heard the truth coming from a foreigners point of view about us being Filipinos. This interview shows light on what we should work on as Filipinos. I also notice these as a Filipino, myself. "Tsismis" is a major word factor in our lives, that is why we don't respect each other as Filipinos. Secondly, we show more respect with foreigners than our own kind. Although, we were taught as a child to respect our elders and fellow human being, those values are draining our blood when money becomes the main goal. Rich and Poor are so obvious that don't mix like oil and water. The "Rich or money" from parents was not personally earn but inherited that you don't care about anybody, that is why there are a lot of "Mayabang." The "Poor" wants to be rich but those who wants to help will eventually becomes "Mayabang." Blessed are those who are true to themselves, they will eventually be honored what they deserve not on this earth but in the next life. Filipino or not, you know what is right. If you defend who is right, then you know that the World has no race, status, gender, ethnicity and religion. You will only become a "Filipino," if you know the word "Equal" in words and in practice.