Comments on Profile Post by Netherr

  1. Dreadlord1
    Dreadlord1
    Yep, half
    Oct 19, 2015
  2. LaurentYuri
    LaurentYuri
    From which side of the family? Mother or father? (Wouldn't be surprised if your mother is the one...)
    Oct 20, 2015
  3. Netherr
    Netherr
    Most half-Filipinos' moms are the Filipino. Filipinas like European and American lol.
    Oct 20, 2015
  4. LaurentYuri
    LaurentYuri
    No, that's because most of our overseas workers are female. Most male OFWs are in the Middle East.
    Oct 20, 2015
  5. Dreadlord1
    Dreadlord1
    Well, both my parents are from the Philippines but I was born in America
    Oct 20, 2015
  6. Netherr
    Netherr
    Oh.
    Oct 20, 2015
  7. LaurentYuri
    LaurentYuri
    But please care to explain why you consider yourself a half when you're actually full-blooded haha
    Oct 21, 2015
  8. Dreadlord1
    Dreadlord1
    Well a huge part of my mom's side is of American and European decent
    Oct 21, 2015
  9. LaurentYuri
    LaurentYuri
    Oh okay. Confusing, but I gotcha.
    Oct 21, 2015
  10. Dreadlord1
    Dreadlord1
    Yeah, it's quite confusing myself tbh. I never really understood my family tree
    Oct 21, 2015
  11. LaurentYuri
    LaurentYuri
    Multinational family trees are already confusing, haha. Are you able to understand Filipino? It's quite sad part-Filipinos mostly are unable to speak it despite a traditional philosophy to pass on culture.
    Oct 21, 2015
  12. Dreadlord1
    Dreadlord1
    I can speak quite well in Tagalog and I'm still learning Visaya. I can understand when others speak it as well
    Oct 21, 2015
  13. LaurentYuri
    LaurentYuri
    Gaano ka kahusay?
    In a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being very fluent, how well can you converse? Visaya is radically different from Tagalog while still sharing some words!
    Oct 21, 2015
  14. Dreadlord1
    Dreadlord1
    Maybe a 7, being that I don't know the complete language (I'm getting there though.) and that my American accent kind of ruins some of my words.
    Oct 21, 2015