00:00By nature, us Filipinos, according to history,
00:04the use of the word food in the Philippines,
00:07I already said this in Tito Boyno's episode,
00:10very inclusive.
00:11So we have what we call ha-pag-gainan.
00:14So this is sharing food on a big table.
00:18We have nagsikainan, a group of people eating together.
00:22Nagpakain, one has a sponsor, inviting people.
00:26In other words, our food is a social activity.
00:29When I'm working, I eat lumpia.
00:31Why are you putting food in front of us?
00:34So there are also a lot of gifts that are wrapped around it.
00:37It means that our belief is close to the treatment of food.
00:41Yes, exactly.
00:42Look, if you've heard this,
00:44Abby, don't tell your mom about this.
00:47If something falls, like earlier,
00:50a spoon or fork, a visitor will come.
00:52Is that true?
00:53Do you believe that?
00:55What I do is I throw it away.
00:58We don't have anything to eat.
01:00A visitor will come.
01:01That's why Filipinos are just waving their hands
01:03so that nothing will fall.
01:04I don't observe that.
01:06That's not what you say in your house.
01:07I say it as a joke.
01:09But it doesn't always happen.
01:11It doesn't always happen.
01:13But sometimes, when it happens, it's like,
01:15Oh, damn.
01:16It's like it's true.
01:18Yeah.
01:19If someone's getting a bump,
01:21or you bite your tongue,
01:23someone remembers you,
01:25and sometimes they ask for your number.
01:27Oh, yeah. Letter.
01:29What number do you always say?
01:311, 2, 3.
01:3269.
01:33That's not in the letter.
01:34The alphabet is only 28.
01:36Then another alphabet.
01:39I'll go back to A.
01:41I feel like it's fun to believe.
01:43Because, I mean, it doesn't do any harm
01:46to think that,
01:47Oh, someone's thinking about me.
01:49While eating.
01:50Right?
01:51You already got a bump.
01:52Sonoscho.
01:53Sonoscho.
01:54There's a choking hazard,
01:55and you're asking for a number.
01:57Filipinos are also different.
01:59Number, number.
02:00It's a violet number.
02:02We're not asking for a doctor.
02:04In other countries,
02:05it's like,
02:06Oh.
02:07Heimlich, Heimlich.
02:08We're like,
02:09Number.
02:10Hurry up, number.
02:11Ted, J.
02:12I'm dead.
02:13Jograd.
02:15There's Jograd again.
02:16He's got a special appearance
02:18in our show.
02:19Okay.
02:20When a woman is clinging to a table,
02:23the elders say,
02:24she won't be able to get married.
02:26Do you believe that, Abby?
02:28We also avoid doing that at home.
02:31Really?
02:32Yes, because no one will leave.
02:33We avoid doing that.
02:35Oh.
02:36But it's like,
02:37more on that,
02:38because I haven't gotten married yet.
02:40It's like,
02:41someone's still eating.
02:42Why are you still clinging to it?
02:44But usually,
02:45the last one to eat
02:46is the old lady
02:47who still doesn't have a husband.
02:49Ah.
02:50My father is like that.
02:52And it's painful
02:53when you're clinging to it
02:54while you're still eating.
02:55You're still smoking,
02:56and you're still clinging to it.
02:57Yeah.
02:58Yes, he's on the rude side.
03:01My father is like that too.
03:02I mean,
03:03it's for the woman to get married, right?
03:05But my father gets angry
03:07when we're clinging to it
03:08while he's eating.
03:09Because he's rushing.
03:10Or like,
03:11I'm still eating,
03:12and you're still clinging to it.
03:13He's rude.
03:14He doesn't want to get married.
03:16Okay, next.
03:17Speaking of rudeness,
03:18they say,
03:19don't play with food
03:20because it will spill
03:21while you're eating.
03:22Do you see the lumpia?
03:23It's like this.
03:25While you're eating,
03:26you don't want it to spill.
03:27Yes.
03:28Why is the lumpia avoiding it?
03:29The lumpia is doing this.
03:30Your father said,
03:31there, there.
03:32It spilled.
03:34Is that true?
03:35Is that true?
03:36It spilled.
03:37Maybe it's rude
03:38not to eat.
03:39Ah, yeah.
03:40More on the,
03:42I don't want anything to go to waste.
03:44What does it mean
03:45when you're playing?
03:46Like,
03:47you're playing with food?
03:48No, the kids.
03:49The kids.
03:50You're doing this.
03:53You're doing this.
03:54You're doing this.
03:55You're just trying it.
03:56Oh, you thought I was going to eat it?
03:58Not yet, not yet.
03:59Not yet.
04:01You're always like,
04:02baby,
04:03oh, oh.
04:04Just kidding.
04:05Okay, eat it.
04:08Is that it?
04:09Why is my hand shaking?
04:11Okay, next.
04:12Who's having a birthday?
04:13What's your birthday, Abby?
04:14June 16th.
04:15Oh, that's close.
04:16Huh?
04:17You don't remember?
04:18We have something to say.
04:21Wait, let me pass first.
04:22I'm going to have a birthday first.
04:24What's your birthday?
04:25March.
04:26March 21st.
04:27Oh, that's close.
04:28You're talking nonsense.
04:29What's your host?
04:30She's too plastic.
04:33Anyway,
04:34that's why I mentioned,
04:35because I'm November,
04:36it's still a long time.
04:37They say pancit
04:38is eaten for a long life.
04:40Do you believe this?
04:42Or are you good at pancit and rice?
04:44Yes, me.
04:45Mama,
04:46when there's a preparation,
04:47the first thing she does
04:49is pancit.
04:50Because I always hear,
04:51Mama,
04:52this is where you live for a long time.
04:55Eat it.
04:56There's noodles like that,
04:57birthday noodles,
04:58that's the name of the recipe.
04:59What's birthday noodles?
05:00Birthday noodles,
05:01it's a Chinese dish
05:03that you eat on your birthday.
05:05For good luck.
05:06For good luck, long life,
05:07that's how it is.
05:08Well, there's nothing wrong with it, right?
05:09Who wants to just
05:10make your life short?
05:11No, if you ask for pancit like that,
05:13you'll just cut it.
05:14You'll just cut it.
05:15The pancit will be like that.
05:16The pancit will be like that.
05:20She always spills the food.
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