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DO NOT ANGER A FILIPINA By Doing These Unwise Things (Comedy)

πŸ“… 2022-09-20⏱ 13:59
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Pea delivers the companion piece to her previous "8 Ways to Annoy a Foreigner" video, this time flipping the script to show foreigners how to drive a Filipina crazy. Framed as pure comedy, the six tactics are built on real cultural friction points in Filipino-foreigner relationships β€” from the language-switching game to the universal Filipino filler word "kwan" to the impossibility of getting a straight decision out of a Filipina who defaults to "whatever you want."

The Silent Interpreter β€” secretly learn her local dialect to defeat the language barrier trick ​

  • This is the counter-move to the Filipino habit of switching from English to a local dialect when conversations turn juicy around a foreigner
  • Pea's advice: don't bother with Tagalog β€” learn the local tongue, because that's what she'll actually use with friends
  • You don't need fluency; just learn to recognize key words like "bed," "sex," "lover," and "eggplant"
  • The critical rule: never reveal that you understand a single word, because the moment you do, you destroy your intelligence-gathering ability permanently
  • Instead, when you overhear something worth addressing, tell her "one of your friends told me" but refuse to name which one
  • The resulting paranoia β€” trying to find the "traitor" among her friends β€” will drive her crazy and make her extra nice to you for months

Mom's the Word β€” cure her "whatever you want" habit by giving it right back ​

  • Pea describes the common frustration: ask a Filipina what she wants to eat, where to vacation, what to do β€” the answer is always "whatever you want"
  • The counter: refuse to make any decisions yourself and force her to choose everything
  • Don't start the car until she decides where to go; at the restaurant, ask her to order for both of you; give her the TV remote
  • Pea jokes you should block all local channels first, or she'll end up watching a Tagalog drama about a husband and wife cheating on each other β€” "I haven't met a Filipina yet that can resist a show like that"
  • She compares the remote-scrolling experience to someone returning to the same refrigerator hoping the food will miraculously change
  • For the advanced version: apply the same tactic in the bedroom, making her pick all the activities and positions
  • The stress of decision-making will have her begging you to take the lead again, hopefully with a new appreciation that "even Captain Picard needs a first mate"

The Decoy Dater β€” casually pop up a dating site homepage on your phone when she's nearby ​

  • Pea strongly advises body armor and good health insurance before attempting this
  • The key: don't open any woman's profile, just the homepage β€” that's enough to trigger the chain reaction
  • Step one: she may throw whatever's handy at you, so be prepared to deflect incoming projectiles
  • Step two: she demands to know why you're on a dating site; you claim it was just a random link a friend sent
  • Step three: plead the fifth and refuse to cooperate with the investigation
  • Pea says the resulting investigation will "make the O.J. Simpson case look like a traffic ticket"
  • She'll recruit friends, maids, and possibly an investigative firm to comb through every male profile on the site using the latest face recognition software
  • She might attempt to subpoena company records to cross-check against your name and known aliases
  • After about four years of conducting "her own version of the Russia Collusion investigation," she'll probably have to admit you were telling the truth

Register Eggs β€” the counter to the post-marriage bait-and-switch (weight gain + loss of sexual interest) ​

  • Pretend you're losing money in the stock market daily β€” act panicked, tell her you've lost another 25% of your net worth
  • Tell her she'll need to pick up extra hours at the sari-sari store and cut back on spending (since as a foreigner on a tourist visa, you can't work)
  • Simultaneously increase your interest in sex to the point that "every time she turns around, you're asking her to turn around"
  • For the nuclear option: surround yourself with empty beer bottles and barely move all day
  • The combined effect will have her "hammering out some new terms for your relationship"

Fill in the Blank β€” weaponize the Filipino filler word "kwan" against her ​

  • Pea explains that "kwan" is a universal Filipino filler word used across every dialect, more common than any other word
  • It has no real meaning but can mean anything β€” Filipinos replace nouns, verbs, and even people's names with "kwan," making sentences incomprehensible to non-Filipinos
  • Somehow Filipinos understand each other perfectly, but foreigners are left clueless
  • The payback: start replacing half the words in your own sentences with "kwan," especially the crucial ones
  • Instead of "I'm gonna go to the pub with John," say "I'm gonna go to the kwan with kwan" β€” then walk out the door
  • She'll quickly get tired of the constant guessing game, and it might make her more precise in her own speech

The Double Take β€” the quick-glance-at-pretty-girls-then-immediately-look-away move ​

  • When out in public, spin your head to glance at every cute girl, but immediately look away

  • When she complains, your defense: "But whenever I saw she was pretty, I turned away β€” you should be thanking me for my fidelity"

  • Act surprised and disappointed that she doesn't appreciate your restraint

  • Demand the same standard from her: every time she passes a window display of dresses, she should immediately look away β€” insist it's the same thing, even though you know it's not

  • Every time she buys new clothing, you get to be forgiven for one "momentary indiscretion"

  • The advanced version: do the same thing with her cute sister β€” this will permanently free you from any obligation to attend future family functions

  • Pea closes by noting this is the companion comedy to her previous video, acknowledges viewers whose submissions were used, and says these six tactics are guaranteed to turn a happy home into a battlefield

Bonus segment: Pea shares that movie tickets in the Philippines are incredibly cheap β€” about 220 pesos (~$4 USD) for a new release at a state-of-the-art theater ​

  • Compares to Switzerland ($16.80), Great Britain ($10), and the US ($8+), all from 2014 pricing
  • She recently saw the new Top Gun movie for $4 β€” "really good, almost as good as the original"
  • Only downside: they crank the sound so loud that after two hours of jet engine noise at "realistic volume," she couldn't hear anything for 24 hours
  • Recommends bringing earplugs

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