@tamsferdy: I’ve been called the “N” word several times in the Philippines #philippines #foreigner #black #racism #kids #africanamerican #filipino #fyp #tamsferdy
Finally someone who understands it and not be salty.
2025-02-08 15:44:39
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Emir Canlas :
As a Filipino, growing up, i thought the word means “bro” or “my guy”. Our schools and families didn’t teach us about racism. I know some people even grownups now, still thinks it’s not a big deal.
2025-02-09 11:21:07
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TAL :
FINALLY!! someone did understand us ♥️
2025-02-08 20:00:03
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BUSTERWOLF00 :
In return mate call em indios lolz equal exchange
2025-02-08 09:45:30
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HAMZA☪️abdussalam :
big respect and salute for you bro bringging up that misunderstanding. Philippine kids dont mean to hurt feelings coz they dont know what they are saying. 🥰
2025-02-08 07:27:11
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SUI :
Dude we even call each other that..😅😅
2025-02-09 14:07:02
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slimjay23 :
Thank you for doing extra research to find out the answer brother and not being offended about it. Huge respect to u bro!
2025-02-08 19:03:43
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michael reeser :
finally somebody gets it
2025-02-08 11:18:50
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Sol :
When I was a kid, I usually hear the phrase "Be proud of your color". You'll hear it a lot in Filipino songs and poems. When I went out of the Philippines, I learned it's just a Filipino thing.
2025-02-09 15:12:32
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Mingming :
call them skwater. the will love you 🥰
2025-02-09 00:37:12
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althea_888888 :
Welcome to the world, you are not alone. White people wonder “ hi Joe!” Too.whenever Filipino are trying to connect or greet them. Which we watched from G.I Joe. 😂
2025-02-10 02:44:30
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Yuumo :
I apologize on their behalf. Thank you 💗
2025-02-08 18:31:21
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Jacky Liao :
everyone should be like you! do research and understand :) welcome to the philippines!
2025-02-08 15:25:48
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Andres Alab :
Sorry you had to go through that. They should know better not to do that...
2025-02-09 03:12:02
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paopao :
it's a gesture that "your cool", "what's up" or "hey dude".
2025-02-09 01:10:24
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Boss Boosted :
It's like a slang word for bro/friend in hood after watching Hollywood movies and the kids don't use it as a derogatory word nor insult. It's just like a greeting like "Hey what's up?"
2025-02-08 18:53:01
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jorcha_345 :
but it doesnt mean they hate you, they just want to interact w you
2025-02-09 13:52:47
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Mike Arocena :
the first time I heard it wayback during my childhood because my friends kept playing american rap music in the Computer Cafe Shop. we thought it was cool until I learned the meaning of it.
2025-02-08 16:34:00
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Jhay Isidro :
Sorry!! They dont know the meaning of that. 🙏
2025-02-08 17:19:54
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Muzeeka :
thank you for understanding 😊
2025-02-08 07:51:57
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mikk1109 :
Omg im so sorry. But yah it’s diff in the PH. It’s actually a common word for us cause we have ancestors and tribes with that name.
2025-02-10 06:24:57
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The Men You Call :
That's true my brother, Filipinos are not racist. We are very welcoming and hospitable to foreign visitors. Most of the time though we are not careful of our actions and what we say . 😅
2025-02-09 12:39:30
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plankton🦠🧫 :
yeah may classmates just normally saying it😥😥
2025-02-10 07:14:17
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iyaa iyaa :
sorry for your experience brother it's kinda sad to think that most of kids now especially in my country PH is lack of knowledge on how approach properly to people new gen is about survival
2025-02-08 20:11:04
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JRBee :
Hi, you can also educate them why it is not for everyone to use. PH is also rich in history and it was taught in grade school how our country got colonized we got also called names but the-
2025-02-08 19:17:29
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