"Nose bleed is a slang term used in the Philippines which may connote different meanings but is prevalently used if a Filipino is speaking to a foreigner who speaks English. Although the Filipino may be able to understand what the foreigner says, its somehow difficult to express it in a fluent matter of speaking thus the "nose bleed" is being used as an expression of difficulty."
Starring:
Sean Salvador
TJ Ruiz
Written/Directed by:
Paolo Casibang
Blood splooger:
Nico Rivera
Special Thanks to:
Heinz Ketchup
Bullseye Barbecue Sauce
Mr. Muscle Window Cleaner
Music:
Hiromi Uehara - Tom and Jerry Show
@HighDefinitionEDM id like to point out that your grammar in...a lot of places is kinda...*nosebleed* oh cmon dude, dont over-react about this. and that last statement sorta confused me..see i thought you were the prick...sooo...please DO explain this to me. k? thnx. be sure to reply soon, im having some friends over to laugh at your replies.
LivinusX 1 year ago
@LivinusX
I didnt expect to accept my opinion just to see my insight, I never said all filipinos. And since we are throwing around words all of a sudden, wth is pommy prick like ur self doing out of their natural habitat.
HighDefinitionEDM 1 year ago
@HighDefinitionEDM ive lived in the phil for about 6 years total. nad personally i dont give a damn about your opinion. why? because its just completely stupid. im more british than filipino, but just because YOU can speak english fluently that doesnt mean the rest of the country has to. you just insulted the way filipinos speak english, and i for one, are disappointed. i didnt expect some idiotic smart ass trying to act superior to show up all of a sudden.
LivinusX 1 year ago
@LivinusX well for a start, it just shows no common curtosy towards the english speaking person and also establishes a lack of respect. nose bleed should not be used as an excuse for not communicating.
i some filipinos who can speak english but they should not be embarrased to use it. where do u live?? have u been to the philippines abroad from ur country. im not being skeptical but u should look at thing from different perspectives rather than prejudice if u havent experienced enough.
HighDefinitionEDM 1 year ago
@HighDefinitionEDM im also half fil., but honestly, i dont really see this as offensive. i mean cmon dude, its like when japanese people in anime's have nosebleeds when they see something 'mature'. i actually use this term a lot. and, just my opinion, but 'disrespect'? explain HOW this is considered disrespectful, please do. i mean filipinos arent really the best at speaking english, and it pisses me off when they do, but cmon.
LivinusX 1 year ago
i kinda find it as a insult sometime swhen they use this term. even tough iam half filipino, i think it should be privileged to able to speak english especially to a person from another country.
using this term just shows disrespect towards the other person & also sanctions any other form of close communication.
HighDefinitionEDM 1 year ago