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wow, 7 generations. woah, i hope i could find myself a business that could stay great for that long
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i heard as well "lumot". in Filipino, this also means moss
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FEATR showcased it before as well in their own documentary featuring the same family
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the secrets will take years to master in years you will know about it all fully
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in the philippines, rattan furniture is considered the traditional filipino furniture. so many household products and furniture are made with them before that they became iconic to the traditional filipino household
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@kitcutting Boholano/Bol-anon is a Cebuano Bisaya dialect, so there's bound to be many similarities with some own pecularities of their own that isn't the same as in Cebu.
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in my country, people used to call cameras like that, a "Kodak" lol of course cuz Kodak was the popular one from the 90s to early 2000s in my country
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@ChiekoGamers the language is Cebuano Bisaya. Bol-anon is a dialect of it.
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in Filipino, fish sauce is called "patis". in Hokkien Chinese, it is called 膎汁 (kê-chiap). In fact, the ketchup condiment comes from Hokkien Chinese through Malay kecap, but in Malay, it means soy sauce.
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hes just happy he can spread this thing he invented so someone can at least eventually build on what he started
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meanwhile in greenland. administered by denmark has the highest suicide rate
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@HiThisIsMine dont worry, you're right. this is common among the poor working class in the philippines. they simply do not have the knowhow and funds to improve things. theyre also focused on the short term than thinking up long term improvements that will be cheaper and more efficient in the long run. these guys need a consultant and someone to connect them to the right people to give them better tools and processes while at the same time, maintain the signature taste or health benefits or whatever that makes the product special. customers there in bohol are not there to watch their supposed traditional craft, they just see the final product, which probably comes as a souvenir to visting tourists from abroad and other provinces within the philippines
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@mangakuota122 oh it sounded like the same word. in philippine languages, the O and U letters are interchangeable sometimes when people pronounce them
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at first, i thought they were mixing up the pronunciation of blueberry and bilberry, but i guess bilberries are a legit kind of blueberry
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pol pot sure was evil
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why dont they have more trains in the US
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it looks more like a showpiece than an actual utilitarian functional place
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buy some cheap few nylon plastic strings of pearls off the roving peddlers in bohol. theyre everywhere, on the streets, even swimming with you by the coasts in the middle of nowhere
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@robertrada1660 Hiligaynon (Ilonggo) is not a dialect. It's a separate language of its own with itself having its own dialects as well like Bacolod Hiligaynon, Iloilo Hiligaynon, Guimaras Hiligaynon, etc.
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how did u get them if u were poor at the time
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it's time to call those as 英牛 (Eigyū) and 米牛 (Beigyū) / 美牛 (Bigyū)
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@bmona7550 yeah mostly accurate, but be careful to equate "accent" with "dialect". colloquially sure, but in linguistics, accent is more specifically just one feature of these speech forms that contribute to dialects diverging and differentiating from each other. the accent is part of the phonology that includes tone, stress, inflection, etc, but there is also vocabulary and sometimes different or additional or lacking certain grammatical rules that a certain dialect may or may not have that other dialects do have. sometimes different dialects differ on which vocabulary is more of a norm for them than in another dialect of the same language that rarely uses that word or uses another word more.
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@seeharvester it's probably the import costs
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it's nice that a lot of the every day plastic packaging can now be replaced with biodegradable alternatives. there's still some plastic products that dont yet have an alternative like bottles or tape
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the yachts are like free real estate
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vietnam is so industrial
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seems to be the americacentric viewpoint
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they should start a museum for the old prints and for preservation sake, then they can earn some also from a souvenir shop also selling those paintings
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@ocimak the weaving process is the slow part, not the harvesting process. if a machine damages the product, then get a better machine that doesnt.
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the man is also ridiculously old already and refuses to wear safety equipment and lost one eye already in a job which relies heavily on his eyes. why are they even wearing white flammable clothes when working with flammable work like that lol
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2:42 "the target is the stability in Europe and the whole of the International Peace Order" lol, maybe what she really means is "the target is the stability of the hegemony of EU & US and the whole of the hegemonic order of their reach over the world"
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why dont they just reinforce the caves so they dont cave in, that way they could also profit later from tourism to those caves....
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he does live off of it
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why dont they wear welding masks and other safety equipment if theyre training for years to be master craftsmen doing manual work all the time? if u get injured, u cant do ur job now, can you? like that master craftsman guy lost one of his eyes. all for what? pride in his manual labor techniques?
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@hakugei77 do you mean like 茄汁 /kʰɛː²¹⁻³⁵ t͡sɐp̚⁵/ ? it seems to mean tomato juice or eggplant juice. not sure when that word came to be since tomato is not native to china, but there is history of kecap, ketjap, kicap in malaysia and indonesia where thats what they call soy sauce which they got originally from hokkien 膎汁 (kê-chiap) for pickled fish sauce and history of ketchup in english seems to also initially be about pickled sauces for anchovies, pickled mushroom, pickled oyster, pickled walnut. maybe ketchup was basically just pickled tomato juice
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in my country in southeast asia, we use banana leaves instead and we do wrap it too in pyramid shape, like machang, tho machang is chinese food in my country
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@nisa-m3o i forgot already, but i think it wasn't that expensive
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ah the cashew liquor that smells of fresh foot boot and raw earthen bricks... apparently definitely better than a supposed potentially rusted unkept old machine...
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named best restaurant in the world? by who? they asked each and every country about this?
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quality is perception ads are perception
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i wonder if church bell turned into a church gong lol
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invasive species? ah harvest them as product or fuel lol
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oh gawa na ng perfume factory sa pilipinas tapos benta sa france hahaha
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@ivanalejandro6184 hes probably from the philippines
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well what would you use to wipe your wet ass after spraying with a bidet or using soap? it's still tissue unless u want wet underwear all the time. sometimes people get wounds at their buttcracks too and spraying it with water tends to hurt as opposed to wiping it with tissue
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its the men who are after spongebob
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this is an ad
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vietnamese dont care about cambodia. that's why. mga kapal mukha mga vietnamese
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bread crumbs can be sold as breading for fried food
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in the philippines, tissue is still the norm but an increasing number of toilets do have a bidet hose sometimes, but you still need tissue to wipe ur butt after spraying it with water
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