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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:04 We walk hand in hand.
00:05 We dream together.
00:08 We giggle and laugh like kids forever.
00:11 We're two different people, but we're having fun.
00:15 We talk about anything under the sun.
00:19 We are sisters.
00:20 We are friends.
00:22 We've got magic that never ends.
00:26 I got you, sis.
00:28 You got me.
00:31 The best of friends we'll always, always be.
00:35 We always have fun being together.
00:42 You know me the best.
00:43 We're friends forever.
00:46 Through good times and bad, I'm here for you, sis.
00:50 Right by your side, hit or miss.
00:53 We are sisters.
00:55 We are friends.
00:57 We've got magic that never ends.
01:00 I got you, sis.
01:02 You got me.
01:05 The best of friends.
01:06 The best of friends.
01:08 The best of friends we'll always, always be.
01:13 We are sisters.
01:14 We are sisters.
01:18 Good morning, [INAUDIBLE]
01:21 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:24 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:28 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
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01:35 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
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01:41 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:45 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:48 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:51 If they plan to settle down in the future,
01:53 or if they want to have children,
01:54 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:57 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:00 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:06 [MUSIC - "SISTERS"]
02:07 Best of friends, we'll always, always be.
02:10 We are sisters.
02:12 We are sisters.
02:15 Always, always be.
02:18 We are sisters.
02:20 We are sisters.
02:23 Welcome to SIS.
02:25 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:28 eligible bachelors.
02:30 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:33 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:35 TV host and actor, Mark Nelson.
02:38 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:41 I guess I've been an independent bachelor
02:43 since I was about 18 and left high school.
02:48 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:51 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:54 [INAUDIBLE] I have been living now in the Philippines
02:57 for the last three years.
02:59 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:01 Is a model turned stage actor, Toffee Cali.
03:05 Hi, good morning, [INAUDIBLE] independent.
03:07 I was 16, since I started modeling.
03:12 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:17 leading man then years, Kenji Marquez.
03:19 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:21 I'm Kenji Marquez.
03:22 I've been independent five months.
03:26 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:28 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:30 OK, first, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:32 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:35 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:38 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:41 I want to be able to experience living alone.
03:44 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:47 They live with their parents.
03:49 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:51 They study.
03:52 They graduate.
03:53 They work.
03:54 After four years, they get married.
03:55 They never get to live alone.
03:57 So I want to learn how-- just experience it.
03:59 They become mama's boys forever.
04:01 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:03 Next.
04:04 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:08 Your parents are in the States?
04:10 They're all in the States.
04:11 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:12 In another country.
04:13 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:15 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:17 Well, I have a lot of friends now.
04:19 But relatives wise, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:21 immediate family [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:23 So for me, it's to follow my dream to be
04:27 successful in the showbiz world.
04:29 Mark.
04:30 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:32 Ever since I was 18, finished high school.
04:34 My parents moved overseas and said, all right,
04:37 you're on your own.
04:38 Take care.
04:39 I went to university, got my own apartment.
04:42 And I've been living independently ever since.
04:45 It's the way I was brought up.
04:47 And actually, I'm quite happy.
04:49 I like my independence.
04:50 Toffee.
04:51 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:52 Yeah, 16 years old.
04:53 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:55 Yeah, 16 years old.
04:56 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:57 So [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:59 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
05:24 For Kenji, for Cody, and Mark, you've
05:27 been living abroad for the longest time.
05:29 Yeah.
05:30 You grew up abroad.
05:31 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
05:32 Adjustments now, moving to the Philippines.
05:34 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
05:37 There's a difference in cultures and everything.
05:41 But I was brought up all over the world.
05:43 So I'm used to making adjustments.
05:46 I find the Philippines a little bit more conservative.
05:49 And people do things a little bit differently.
05:51 People are a lot closer to their families
05:53 as far as they live together, as Kenji was saying,
05:58 for the longest time.
06:00 Whereas for me, that's a little bit alien.
06:02 If most of my friends, if they're in university,
06:05 they're already living alone.
06:07 Cody.
06:08 For me, there's not a lot of adjustment in a sense
06:11 that-- because my parents, they raised us as Filipinos.
06:14 So culture-wise, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:18 it actually made sense.
06:19 Everything made sense.
06:20 Because the things that I used to do in the States,
06:22 that doesn't make sense.
06:23 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:25 [LAUGHTER]
06:28 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:31 I grew up.
06:32 My mom's teaching is how to use the tawa and everything.
06:35 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:38 [LAUGHTER]
06:41 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:44 [LAUGHTER]
06:47 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:50 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:52 Everything made sense.
06:53 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:56 The culture and how to respect the elders.
06:58 And just all about the main--
07:03 I guess the old ideas in the Philippines
07:06 that [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
07:08 It all made sense even more.
07:10 So adjustment wasn't such a big thing.
07:13 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
07:16 I knew you'd come back here.
07:18 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
07:20 How long have you been here?
07:22 Two years.
07:23 But previous to that--
07:24 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
07:25 --for 11 years.
07:26 But before that, my first 11 years--
07:28 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
07:31 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
07:34 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
07:36 But before that, English, English, English.
07:39 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
07:44 So I don't speak Chinese.
07:46 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
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08:07 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:08 At 16 years old.
08:10 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:11 That's really rare.
08:13 That's really young.
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08:21 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:24 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:26 [LAUGHTER]
08:27 Two years away.
08:29 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:30 [LAUGHTER]
08:33 OK, since you're independent, you
08:36 don't have a woman in the house.
08:39 Really?
08:40 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:41 [LAUGHTER]
08:42 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:43 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:44 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:45 Takeout.
08:46 Takeout.
08:47 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:48 No, I cook.
08:49 I cook.
08:50 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:51 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:52 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:53 Yeah.
08:54 Especially if I'm going to be inviting friends.
08:57 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:58 I can attest to that.
09:00 He does cook.
09:01 Tophie?
09:02 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
09:04 [LAUGHTER]
09:06 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
09:09 Michael Wade.
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09:18 [LAUGHTER]
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09:36 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
09:37 [LAUGHTER]
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10:28 being a bachelor you really need to know how to cook otherwise you're gonna starve or you're
10:33 gonna spend all your money on food on takeout so yeah I was really thankful to my mom for teaching
10:39 me how to cook because also when I moved out then whenever I was hungry and I craved one of her
10:45 dishes. Are your parents Filipino? I guess not. No they're all mixed up. Just like you! I think you definitely have to have a
10:57 telephone. If you don't have a telephone you're gonna be a lonely person. You have to have some kind of communication. Cody bro you have a telephone. You have three phones and you're still a lonely person. Okay let's not go there yet. Okay Kenji.
11:13 philosophical direction because like Mark said you're gonna lose money. I'm so tense. Our topic is independent. True you need to have direction.
11:28 Otherwise you're gonna stay in that pad forever. You'll never be able to have a wife and kids. And also discipline. You're five years independent and you're still talking about wife and kids.
11:40 Being an independent bachelor is just a stage in my life. I don't plan to be by myself forever.
11:47 Yeah. Okay. So don't leave. We'll be back soon.
12:01 As a bachelor I don't have any misconceptions. I just think that if someone asks me "Do you have a husband?" I just tell them that the person I'm looking for is better for me.
12:19 Because they'll be more mature. They'll have a better outlook as a husband and as a father to be. Because when you're young and you're married, most likely you won't understand what it's like to be your wife.
12:40 You'll always fight and get in trouble. But if you wait for the right time and in God's time, you'll find the right partner that's really for you.
12:58 And if God gives you a partner, you'll be happy for the rest of your life. I'm sure of it.
13:05 I just want to tell married men to wear their wedding rings and don't pretend to be a bachelor.
13:28 Welcome to my house. I've been here for 5 years. I'm always staying here. Most of the time, the whole day.
13:35 I'll show you my hair.
13:44 This is the last movie of Superman. This is his long hair.
13:57 Like what we said earlier, we'll have a matchmaking game. He says, "Sis says."
14:04 How will we play this? I'll ask questions that I answered and we'll ask them the same questions.
14:12 I hope that they'll choose the same questions and the person who answers the same questions will be the Sis Bachelor of the Day or something.
14:24 That's the point of the game.
14:28 I'll ask the questions.
14:31 Waking up in the morning or insomnia?
14:34 Insomnia.
14:38 This is it.
14:41 Hot coffee or iced coffee?
14:47 Hot coffee.
14:50 Either.
14:51 Just one choice.
14:53 Just one choice?
14:55 It can't be either. It's too safe.
14:57 Hot coffee.
14:59 Hot coffee.
15:01 Hot coffee.
15:03 Hot coffee.
15:05 Okay, one point for everybody.
15:07 Opinion on a horror movie.
15:10 Scary or exciting?
15:12 Exciting.
15:14 What does scary mean?
15:16 Gory.
15:18 There isn't a boring option?
15:20 Can I say that?
15:22 Just boring.
15:24 No, you have two choices.
15:26 Okay, okay.
15:28 Just gross.
15:30 Okay, gross.
15:32 Gross.
15:34 Two points.
15:38 Kissing a pet or allergic to a pet?
15:43 I thought it was a wasp.
15:45 What?
15:47 What's a pet?
15:49 A wasp.
15:51 Let's say dog.
15:53 Kissing a pet.
15:55 Kiss.
15:57 Kiss.
15:59 No, it's not.
16:01 Kiss.
16:03 Kissing a pet.
16:05 For sure.
16:07 Housewife or househusband?
16:09 Househusband.
16:13 Househusband.
16:15 Gross.
16:17 You're more boring.
16:19 You're more boring.
16:21 We'll find out later.
16:23 Family planning or the more the merrier?
16:25 Family planning.
16:27 Family planning.
16:29 Family planning.
16:31 Wow.
16:33 That's an easy one.
16:35 Big wedding or close family and friends only?
16:37 Close family.
16:41 Close family and friends.
16:43 Close family and friends.
16:45 Close but I want to say elope.
16:47 Elope.
16:49 Elope.
16:51 It's like there's no family.
16:53 Like there's no expenses.
16:55 Sports or books?
16:57 I think I know the answer.
16:59 Sports or books?
17:01 What do you think?
17:03 Sports.
17:05 I'll hide this.
17:07 Oh my God.
17:11 Who's leading?
17:13 Who's our match?
17:15 Kenji.
17:17 Cody.
17:19 And Mark.
17:21 What are they?
17:23 Ah, three all.
17:25 Three all.
17:27 Four.
17:29 You're the winner.
17:31 You're my choice.
17:33 You're my mature choice of the week.
17:35 Next.
17:37 You're the one who's asking.
17:39 Okay.
17:41 Story or dance?
17:43 Story.
17:45 Story.
17:47 Dance.
17:49 Sorry, I was just thinking about the story.
17:51 That one.
17:55 Watch the news or read the newspaper?
17:57 Watch the news.
18:01 Watch the news.
18:03 I'll leave.
18:05 You're so rebellious.
18:07 Watch the news.
18:09 I'll leave.
18:11 You'll see.
18:13 I'll get CMBC.
18:15 Buy or sell in the bank?
18:17 Save in the bank.
18:19 Buy me everything.
18:23 Save in the bank.
18:25 I wish I had enough money to save in the bank.
18:27 Save in the bank.
18:29 Buy.
18:31 Buy.
18:33 I know that one.
18:35 What do you think?
18:37 What do you think?
18:39 What do you think?
18:41 Translation please.
18:43 Do you know that already?
18:45 What do you think?
18:47 I know that already.
18:49 What do you think?
18:51 What do you think?
18:53 Okay.
18:55 Planned or planned?
18:57 Planned or planned?
18:59 Planned.
19:01 Well planned.
19:03 Impulsive.
19:05 Well planned.
19:07 Planned.
19:09 Planned.
19:11 What is this?
19:13 Buy or sell?
19:15 Buy.
19:17 You buy or you're the one who buy?
19:21 You buy or you're the one who buy?
19:23 You're the father.
19:25 Are you the son or the father?
19:27 I like to buy.
19:29 Buy.
19:31 I like to baby someone else.
19:33 I like to baby someone else.
19:35 It depends.
19:37 It depends?
19:39 It depends?
19:41 Genesica.
19:43 Genesica.
19:45 Don't mess up my hair.
19:47 Don't mess up my hair.
19:49 Or you'll lose your hair.
19:51 God, you need a haircut.
19:53 God, you need a haircut.
19:55 You'll lose your hair.
19:57 You'll lose your hair.
19:59 You'll lose your hair.
20:01 You'll lose your hair.
20:03 You don't care that much.
20:05 You don't care that much.
20:07 Don't touch my hair.
20:09 Don't touch my hair.
20:11 Don't touch my hair.
20:13 Why are men so in love with their hair?
20:15 Why are men so in love with their hair?
20:17 It's so vain.
20:19 It's the only thing we're going for.
20:21 It's the only thing we're going for.
20:23 We can't put on makeup.
20:25 We can't put on makeup.
20:27 But it's a different connotation.
20:29 Actually, it's hard to put on makeup.
20:31 Actually, it's hard to put on makeup.
20:33 That's why,
20:35 when you have it fixed already,
20:37 nobody touches it.
20:39 Wait, one more.
20:41 Can we still be friends
20:43 or separate lives?
20:45 Can we still be friends?
20:47 Can we still be friends?
20:49 That's a tactic.
20:51 That's a tactic.
20:53 That's a tactic.
20:55 Can we be friends
20:57 after a while of leading
20:59 separate lives first?
21:01 I believe that.
21:03 What do you think?
21:05 Can you be friends right after?
21:07 Right after?
21:09 It depends on how you separate.
21:11 It depends on how you separate.
21:13 Let's say there's a third party.
21:15 You have a third party.
21:17 We have a third party.
21:19 You can be friends.
21:21 Even if it's the girl.
21:23 Separate lives.
21:25 I have pride.
21:27 Separate and then friends later.
21:31 I think you can
21:33 become friends right after.
21:35 Even if you got hurt?
21:37 Even if I got hurt.
21:39 Is that true?
21:41 Is that true?
21:43 Are you hurt?
21:45 Mark is so open.
21:47 As long as they're
21:49 relatively honest about why
21:51 they left.
21:53 If they say, "I've met someone else."
21:55 What if not?
21:57 You caught them in the act?
21:59 Caught them in the act.
22:01 That's different.
22:03 I think it's really different.
22:05 What happened?
22:07 Can we be friends right after?
22:09 We were still friends after.
22:11 He's the one with the third party.
22:13 I was still friends right after.
22:15 Immediately after?
22:17 Immediately after.
22:19 I'm still friends with all my exes.
22:21 I'm friends with all my exes.
22:23 Girls can't do that.
22:25 Maybe it depends.
22:27 Maybe you're just pretending.
22:29 That's the real answer.
22:31 Who's the winner
22:35 in this segment?
22:37 Everybody except
22:39 Mark.
22:41 Mark, everybody won.
22:43 So, you're all bachelors.
22:47 You're not the bachelor.
22:49 That's okay.
22:51 I didn't really want to be here.
22:53 You want to be friends right?
22:55 So, that's fine.
22:57 Okay.
22:59 This is exciting.
23:01 Next, let's talk about girls.
23:03 Girls!
23:05 Girls, we love girls.
23:07 I hope so.
23:09 I hope you like girls.
23:11 Girls, you like that.
23:13 Always, always, we are sisters.
23:15 We are sisters.
23:17 Always, always, we are sisters.
23:19 We are sisters.
23:21 We are sisters.
23:23 We are sisters.
23:25 What is my
23:27 small, slightly messy, and
23:29 extremely boring hat?
23:41 Guys, thank you very much
23:43 for coming to visit me
23:45 in my bachelor time.
23:47 Take care. Bye.
23:49 Of course,
23:51 when you're a boy,
23:53 you need girls.
23:55 So, let's talk about girls.
23:57 I'll start.
23:59 We had an episode of Independent Women
24:01 a while back.
24:03 We talked about
24:05 the opinions of
24:07 women about
24:09 the men they have in their lives.
24:11 Okay, boys. It's time for you
24:13 to speak up and defend yourselves.
24:15 Okay. Let's react.
24:17 First,
24:19 what do you think about women making the first move?
24:21 Great.
24:23 Fantastic. Love it.
24:25 Really, truly, honestly?
24:27 It's flattering and
24:29 it's a...
24:31 It gives you a nice
24:33 feeling. This girl likes me
24:35 enough to make the first move.
24:37 I like that. I like
24:39 independent women who are strong-willed,
24:41 who know what they want.
24:43 I like that.
24:45 We should try to attract them to girls.
24:47 It depends on me
24:49 if I like her or not.
24:51 It makes sense.
24:57 I'm okay with it, but if she's too much,
24:59 and she doesn't get it,
25:01 I have no interest.
25:03 So, here's my question.
25:05 If you don't like her,
25:07 how do you say no?
25:09 I'll just say I'm busy.
25:11 That's unusual.
25:13 If you say you're busy,
25:15 I'll call her.
25:17 I'll call her.
25:19 You just called her.
25:21 I'll never call her.
25:23 Why did you say that?
25:25 I'm sorry. I'm not interested.
25:27 Is that what you say if a guy...
25:29 I don't want to...
25:31 Most of the time, we don't know
25:33 how to say it because we want to be nice.
25:35 For me, it's like...
25:37 You let her down.
25:39 You don't want to see that.
25:41 It's hard to say no.
25:43 After the first date, you went out,
25:45 but you don't feel her.
25:47 Do you guys say...
25:49 I don't know this.
25:51 Do you guys say,
25:53 "I'll call you."
25:55 Or, "See you again," but you never call?
25:57 Say, "Hey, let's keep in touch."
26:01 And then, you know, whatever.
26:03 Text, "Friendly, friendly," but then slowly
26:05 kind of change it from
26:07 the sweet text or the sweet call
26:09 to a more friendly call.
26:11 There's a transition.
26:13 There's a transition.
26:15 You don't have a motive.
26:17 Why don't you start with the friendly stuff
26:19 first before you get to the sweet calls?
26:21 Right? Why start with the sweet calls
26:25 first?
26:27 You start with the friendly calls,
26:29 and then it's up to your date.
26:31 Okay.
26:33 And then, it goes, you know,
26:35 friendly, a little bit sweet, date,
26:37 and then, "Ah, okay."
26:39 You've reached a level where it's still
26:41 safe.
26:43 Just friends.
26:45 Just friends?
26:47 I just like it that way?
26:49 Is it true?
26:51 They said, last time,
26:53 Jackie actually said this,
26:55 when guys say, "I love you,"
26:57 it's a sex.
26:59 No.
27:01 Definitely not.
27:03 What do you want, by the way?
27:05 Just a kiss.
27:07 For me, when I say,
27:09 "I love you," that means I love you.
27:11 It's something that I don't say to everyone.
27:13 Because not all men
27:15 are like that.
27:17 Most men find it even hard to say, "I love you."
27:19 Period.
27:21 When you say, "I love you," to someone,
27:23 it's a commitment.
27:25 If you want to be pedantic,
27:27 "Oh, okay."
27:29 If we say, "Yes, I love you,"
27:31 then, true, we want sex.
27:33 But we want sex in a loving relationship.
27:35 In a loving relationship.
27:37 In a loving relationship.
27:39 Okay.
27:41 Now? Is it now?
27:43 Or, eventually?
27:45 Huh?
27:47 I don't like it when,
27:49 after saying, "I love you,"
27:51 you're going to hold back first.
27:53 "I love you" means, "I want sex."
27:55 So you don't really put the moves
27:57 after saying something like that.
27:59 You put moves? Really?
28:01 What are your moves?
28:03 Do you have a pick-up line?
28:05 No.
28:07 Come on. You don't have a pick-up line?
28:09 You have a bola line? Come on.
28:11 Where's Pinocchio?
28:13 He's right here.
28:15 Do you have, let's say,
28:17 in a bar or
28:19 wherever, a restaurant,
28:21 "Pare, she's so cute!"
28:23 "I really like this!"
28:25 You want to meet up with a girl
28:27 you're not with,
28:29 you're friends, you don't know her,
28:31 but you really want to take this opportunity
28:33 to meet her, what do you do?
28:35 First, I contact.
28:37 Because then you can tell--
28:39 Because Denise is the girl.
28:41 I contact.
28:43 If the girl is a fan,
28:45 then, okay, then,
28:47 A, she's not interested in me,
28:49 or B, I really don't want to get to know her anyway.
28:51 Okay.
28:53 You're just not ready.
28:55 Whoa!
28:57 I'm sorry I said that. I didn't mean it.
28:59 (laughter)
29:01 Here. Don't move.
29:03 Okay.
29:05 I take it back. I take it back.
29:07 You're not to blame.
29:09 Okay.
29:11 Wow. Protective.
29:13 Wait.
29:15 Here.
29:17 How do you get her attention?
29:19 Like I said,
29:21 eye contact.
29:23 How?
29:25 I want to see how you do eye contact.
29:27 If a girl's out, anyone is out.
29:29 You're talking to your friends,
29:31 you're looking around.
29:33 You're a husband.
29:35 Usually, when you're there, you can see
29:37 if there's a girl you like.
29:39 What if you're far away,
29:41 if you're on the other side of the room?
29:43 If you're going to get closer, then, excuse me.
29:45 I'm sorry.
29:47 That's your cheap trick.
29:49 Excuse me.
29:51 If you get the eye contact,
29:53 and then you do the smile,
29:55 and then if you get
29:57 that a few times,
29:59 and then if you don't know someone who knows them
30:01 to introduce you, then you go and introduce yourself.
30:03 And then what do you say?
30:05 Hi. I'm Mark.
30:07 Hi. Nice to meet you.
30:09 Okay.
30:11 When they go out, usually,
30:13 they're invited, right?
30:15 There's a restaurant.
30:17 They just eat there.
30:19 I'll just be the one who's going to be cute.
30:21 Can I go there?
30:23 I'll just be the one who's cute.
30:25 I'll just be the one who's cute.
30:27 What if I don't get the "be cute" part?
30:29 I'll be tired all night.
30:31 That means I don't like it.
30:33 We asked people
30:35 what their impressions are
30:37 about bachelors
30:39 like them.
30:41 Here's what they said. You better watch this.
30:43 Bachelors?
30:45 They're men who are afraid of
30:47 commitments.
30:49 Now, they can't understand whether they're real men
30:51 or they're gay.
30:53 Okay.
30:55 Gay.
30:57 You're gay if you're a bachelor.
30:59 False.
31:01 I don't know.
31:03 Are you "erk" or
31:05 "swat"?
31:07 Don't really care.
31:09 It doesn't bother me.
31:11 It doesn't bother you?
31:13 Okay. Second.
31:15 Well, what I can say to
31:17 bachelors is
31:19 they're not ready to get married yet.
31:21 They're afraid of commitments.
31:23 They're afraid of commitments
31:25 because they feel like they can't
31:27 support their girlfriends.
31:29 They're afraid of commitments
31:31 because
31:33 they want to be
31:35 stable first
31:37 and you can't say
31:39 you're afraid of your spouse.
31:41 Well,
31:43 I think it's time of life.
31:45 If you're at a certain time of life
31:47 you're ready, it's okay.
31:49 When is that?
31:51 When you're 45, is that okay?
31:53 It depends on the commitment.
31:55 Commitment in a relationship?
31:57 No problem. Anytime.
31:59 Anytime it feels right.
32:01 But commitment as in marriage?
32:03 No, commitment in a relationship.
32:05 Marriage is a blow.
32:07 It's scary.
32:09 It depends on the person.
32:11 If you meet someone and that's the person you feel
32:13 like you want to be with, then of course
32:15 you're committed to that person. No problem.
32:17 If you see the right
32:19 woman for you,
32:21 I think you'll know. And that's when you're ready to commit.
32:23 For me,
32:25 being a bachelor means that
32:27 I'm not afraid of commitment because I made a choice.
32:29 Some people don't have a choice to be alone.
32:31 I made a choice to move away,
32:33 live on my own.
32:35 So I committed to something.
32:37 It shows that I'm not afraid of commitment
32:39 because I committed to
32:41 being responsible for my own bills,
32:43 my food, my work schedule.
32:45 Your clothes and everything.
32:47 No, I'm kidding.
32:49 Let's watch the next one.
32:51 For bachelors,
32:53 I think they don't have a problem.
32:55 Happy go luck.
32:57 Yes, very.
32:59 Go with the flow.
33:01 Finally, something like that.
33:03 Somebody's saying the truth.
33:05 Define happy go lucky because
33:07 that's a very hard thing to define.
33:09 Happy go lucky is
33:11 you're not too
33:13 worried about anything. You don't
33:15 stress out about
33:17 things. You don't necessarily
33:19 have to plan
33:21 and stress and think, "Okay,
33:23 this is my goal. This is my life plan. My five
33:25 year plan. I need to be here. I need to be there. I need to be there
33:27 by that stage."
33:29 Hey, where the wind blows.
33:31 I've been very, very fortunate
33:33 I think that I've
33:35 just taken off and nice things
33:37 have happened to me and I've been free enough to be
33:39 able to go with the flow.
33:41 For me, it's like happy go
33:43 lucky.
33:45 It's like what Mark was saying. Just going
33:47 with the flow. Better mid-direction.
33:49 Better I don't get so
33:51 upset if things don't work out the way it should.
33:53 You have to just go with
33:55 the flow and then if something doesn't work out, then
33:57 you look it over again.
33:59 Go into something else.
34:01 It's like you evaluate your life every so
34:03 often but not everyday.
34:05 It's a pressure.
34:07 In this industry,
34:09 everything goes in waves.
34:11 Not everyday you're successful or everyday you're not
34:13 doing something.
34:15 Just take it in stride.
34:17 Okay. A game that will test
34:19 the skill and talent of
34:21 our handsome bachelors.
34:23 We'll be right back.
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34:39 Hi.
34:41 This is my place. I'm Cody Moreno.
34:43 Welcome to my small place.
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34:59 I live in the States
35:01 and I keep coming back and forth.
35:03 So the things that are in my state,
35:05 I kept bringing it here in the Philippines.
35:07 That's why
35:09 I can teach you where my place is. It's a bit messy.
35:11 There's a lot of stuff but
35:13 it's home.
35:15 Okay. We're back.
35:17 We'll ask our
35:19 guys here
35:21 what their fears are.
35:23 What are their future plans?
35:25 Kenji.
35:27 What
35:29 are your fears in life?
35:31 In my life?
35:33 To not have a family. To die alone.
35:35 To not have the chance
35:37 to have a wife, have kids.
35:39 Have children.
35:41 But now, as a bachelor.
35:43 As a bachelor. At the moment, what are your fears?
35:45 Growing poor.
35:47 Not having money.
35:49 Like Tophie said earlier.
35:51 Being able to pay your bills.
35:53 Having to maybe ask
35:55 somebody for help.
35:57 That's the most immediate
35:59 thing. Having no money.
36:01 Definitely work. I'm afraid of
36:03 not working. So I always try
36:05 as long as there's work, I work hard.
36:07 Just do your best
36:09 in everything that you do
36:11 so there's more work to come.
36:13 Even if you have to strip?
36:15 Not anymore.
36:17 You can do it.
36:19 But this, there's this option.
36:21 The worst
36:23 option for me, you know, I was probably
36:25 one of the lucky ones. I could always go back to the States.
36:27 That's the only thing that I have.
36:29 If you want to go back, just go back.
36:31 Just go back.
36:33 You don't have money for a ticket.
36:35 I don't have money.
36:37 Then I'll have to...
36:39 Then I'll have to...
36:41 There. Pride.
36:43 Even though my pride, I'm like,
36:45 "Okay, I'm gonna call mom. Can you send me a ticket?"
36:47 I want to go back.
36:49 That's it.
36:51 What about future fears?
36:53 For future fears, definitely I'm afraid
36:55 that I might not have a child.
36:57 I hope to have kids.
36:59 Why? Is there a problem?
37:01 No, I don't know. I wouldn't know.
37:03 No one has ever claimed to say, "Hey, excuse me.
37:05 This is your baby."
37:07 You can have like five people.
37:09 So that's it.
37:11 I'm not afraid of not
37:13 having kids. Yeah, I would like them.
37:15 Right now, I don't feel
37:17 the urge straight away.
37:19 Who knows, maybe in the future.
37:21 But I think, like Kenji,
37:23 I don't want to end up
37:25 alone in my life
37:27 at the end.
37:29 Right now, I'm happy...
37:31 Be quiet.
37:33 Right now, I'm happy being a bachelor.
37:35 But further on,
37:37 I don't know.
37:39 You don't want to show your...
37:43 I guess my fear is that I won't be able to remember.
37:45 I mean...
37:47 You won't learn.
37:49 And also,
37:51 I'm at a certain age
37:53 where I should have my own business.
37:55 Like, in 27,
37:57 I should have my own business
37:59 and be ready to have a family.
38:01 What kind of business do you want?
38:03 Like, same with my dad.
38:05 Import-export, handicrafts.
38:07 But if you're a bachelor,
38:09 you're subjected to peer pressure.
38:11 What? You're getting married?
38:13 What's that?
38:15 Parents, do they do that to you?
38:17 They want to have a grandchild.
38:19 We're going to die, son.
38:21 They have a lot of grandchildren.
38:23 We're siblings.
38:25 You're not pressured.
38:27 I'm not.
38:29 I'm still young.
38:31 My parents,
38:33 no pressure at all.
38:35 In fact, my mother
38:37 always said, "Hey, it's okay.
38:39 You have plenty of time. You don't need to marry.
38:41 You don't need to settle down.
38:43 She's in no hurry to get grandchildren."
38:45 Especially in biological time,
38:47 you need to have a child.
38:49 Our advantage is that we're sure.
38:51 You give your children a good life.
38:53 Everything.
38:55 When you're ready, you'll know.
38:57 My parents are also a bit weird.
38:59 The later I want,
39:01 the happier they are.
39:03 Sometimes, I ask, "When do you want to get married?"
39:05 "26."
39:07 Then they ask me,
39:09 "When do you want to get married?"
39:11 "33."
39:13 "Good."
39:15 "Good."
39:17 I'm sure everybody's interested.
39:19 Do you have marriage plans?
39:21 Do you picture yourselves already
39:23 in that kind of life?
39:25 No.
39:27 Minimum age is 31.
39:29 Minimum age 31.
39:31 That you would get married?
39:33 Definitely.
39:35 Ideal girl
39:37 has goals for herself.
39:39 But it's also possible
39:41 if we're in business,
39:43 we work together.
39:45 Professional goals.
39:47 In other words, driven.
39:49 No plans yet.
39:51 But definitely, someday,
39:53 when I do get married,
39:55 I would like someone I can share my life with.
39:57 We have the same goals,
39:59 same ideas on how we're going to raise our kids.
40:01 That's important.
40:03 Very important.
40:05 And business, like what Kenji said,
40:07 we're going to have a business together
40:09 that we can both grow
40:11 and put our efforts in.
40:13 You have plans.
40:15 It's like Cody's plans are clearer.
40:17 If you want,
40:19 girls who are independent also.
40:21 That's what I like.
40:23 I want to admire the girl.
40:25 I want to say, "Wow, she's so good."
40:27 "She is my baby."
40:29 You know?
40:31 I'm like a child to her.
40:33 Even in a challenging marriage.
40:35 Because you don't want her to be
40:37 dependent.
40:39 You want her to have her own goals,
40:41 her own dreams.
40:43 When you see that, you're like a child.
40:45 Our guests are like
40:47 bachelors of the new millennium.
40:49 What's that?
40:51 About the girl,
40:53 she needs to be sweet and loving
40:55 but really independent.
40:57 She has to be independent
40:59 because I'm worried about taking care of her.
41:01 She needs to be able to look after herself
41:03 so she's self-assured, she's not dependent on someone.
41:05 She's not going to cling to you.
41:07 No, because really, if someone is so dependent
41:09 on someone else, then they lose
41:11 who they really are.
41:13 They lose their identity.
41:15 I want to see them grow as an individual.
41:17 If she doesn't grow,
41:19 it's like a depressant.
41:21 It's like a depression.
41:23 She's pitiful.
41:25 She'll look for a new guy.
41:27 That's the thing.
41:29 That's when she'll start looking around
41:31 what's going on.
41:33 Because you'll get bored with your partner.
41:35 But if you have a partner,
41:37 you're really growing as a person.
41:39 For me, I hope we grow together
41:41 and wish that we'll be compatible
41:43 until we're old.
41:45 That's right.
41:47 For me, basically,
41:49 if you're not working together
41:51 in the same business,
41:53 at the dinner table, you have your own story.
41:55 At the end of the day.
41:57 There's something to talk about.
41:59 There's something you can share.
42:01 That's of your own.
42:03 Maybe what you're saying now
42:05 is because you don't have a husband yet.
42:07 Maybe your husbands are like,
42:09 "Don't go out, hon.
42:11 Don't go out, hon.
42:13 What are you wearing?
42:15 What is that?"
42:17 "Baby, why don't you wear this skimpy outfit?"
42:19 Now you're saying that now.
42:21 Are you like that?
42:23 Do you think it's okay
42:25 if your girlfriends wear sexy outfits?
42:27 Actually, I like that.
42:29 I like that.
42:31 Because I like to see the guys
42:33 looking at my girl like,
42:35 "This guy is so sweaty."
42:37 Not too much.
42:39 You're here later.
42:41 This is a big penis.
42:43 Okay, Tophie.
42:45 It's really up to the girl.
42:47 Really, I have...
42:49 As long as it fits.
42:51 Imagine if it doesn't fit.
42:53 It's like, "Wait."
42:55 Just wait.
42:57 I can have an opinion.
42:59 I can make a suggestion.
43:01 But I can never decide.
43:03 I can never make a decision.
43:05 I don't decide, but I like sexy.
43:07 Kenji likes that.
43:11 Everything is okay.
43:13 I'm sure you really like
43:17 the trust you have in each other.
43:19 Do you expect the trust once it's given to you?
43:21 Yes.
43:23 I have so far.
43:25 Have you abused it?
43:27 Never.
43:31 Of course, you're on TV.
43:33 You're on TV.
43:35 What was the question again?
43:37 I don't speak English.
43:39 Can I take the Fifth Amendment?
43:41 If you abuse the trust,
43:45 then you should expect for it to be abused
43:47 against you as well.
43:49 If you're willing to take that risk,
43:51 then that's entirely up to you.
43:53 Everything is equal.
43:55 Everything is fair.
43:57 Anything you do, they should be able to do.
43:59 Last, advice
44:03 to other guys who want
44:05 to be bachelors too.
44:07 They want to be independent.
44:09 They want to have their own place.
44:11 What's your advice to them?
44:13 You guys live alone already.
44:15 You're independent already.
44:17 My advice,
44:19 you have to be responsible.
44:21 Disciplined.
44:23 Because if you're not disciplined
44:25 and you're not responsible,
44:27 then you're going to go back to your parents.
44:29 If you really want to do it,
44:31 you have to be really sure.
44:33 You're still a guy.
44:35 You go back to your parents.
44:37 You're independent.
44:39 You're destined to be independent.
44:41 You have to defend it.
44:43 In order to do that,
44:45 discipline and be responsible.
44:47 Make sure you are ready.
44:49 Because if you're not ready,
44:51 it's not all a big party.
44:53 It's not all wild parties and dancing girls
44:55 every night.
44:57 I wish.
44:59 But there is a lot of responsibility.
45:01 You've got bills to pay.
45:03 You've got responsibilities.
45:05 You're looking after yourself.
45:07 You don't have someone to clean up after you.
45:09 If you're sick,
45:11 if you're not ready for those responsibilities,
45:13 then don't bother.
45:15 Don't stay home.
45:17 Toffee?
45:19 Don't rush to be independent.
45:21 If you're ever independent,
45:23 you have to know your limitations.
45:25 I think
45:27 that's the most important thing.
45:29 Like you said,
45:31 the impression is,
45:33 "Wow, it's an endless party."
45:35 It's not.
45:37 Maybe it's just the first two weeks.
45:39 You're tired.
45:41 But don't get us wrong.
45:43 Being a bachelor, living alone,
45:45 and getting that sense of independence
45:47 is one of the best educations you could ever get.
45:49 Besides, it's not that easy to be independent.
45:51 It's hard.
45:53 Okay.
45:55 We have more.
45:57 Always, always,
45:59 we are sisters.
46:01 We are sisters.
46:03 We are sisters.
46:07 We are sisters.
46:09 So, Jelly, what can you say about the boys today?
46:15 Oh, I can only say
46:17 that they're different.
46:19 If what they're saying is true.
46:21 If what they're saying is true.
46:23 It's like they're different.
46:25 So, it's not true
46:27 that they're bachelors.
46:29 Bad boys.
46:31 It's not like that.
46:33 But actually, they're just enjoying their lives.
46:35 The freedom.
46:37 They're being independent.
46:39 While they're single, enjoy it.
46:41 Because, of course,
46:43 they will eventually settle down.
46:45 So, they might as well enjoy what they have now.
46:47 And then, later on, they'll have a different life.
46:49 Correct.
46:51 Did you enjoy the bachelors?
46:53 They're cute.
46:55 They're so cute.
46:57 They're just cute.
46:59 It's hard to say.
47:01 They're all cute.
47:03 Why is he the only one who's cute?
47:05 Okay, they're all cute.
47:07 Thank you.
47:09 We'd like to thank Kenji, Mark,
47:11 Toffee, and Cody
47:13 for being open enough to talk about
47:15 because there are boys who don't want to talk about their lives.
47:17 But they talked about it.
47:19 They are bared everything.
47:21 Thank you very much.
47:23 And thank you to everybody.
47:25 All the grandpas and grandmas.
47:27 Thank you for joining us.
47:29 We'll see you again here at SIS.
47:31 Bye-bye.
47:33 SIS would like to thank
47:35 Bambi Fuentes for our hair and makeup.
47:37 Mossy Moe.
47:39 FNH, Folded and Hung.
47:41 Wayless Center.
47:43 Adidas.
47:45 Chloe for our eyewear.
47:47 Optical World.
47:49 We are Chihuahua for prices.
47:51 The Home of Life.
47:53 Jura Stars.
47:55 La Germania.
47:57 You Man for my Clothes.
47:59 Salon de Manila.
48:01 Janeline Shoes.
48:03 Under the Sea Pet Shop.
48:05 And FNH.
48:07 Good morning, SIS!
48:11 Good morning.
48:13 You're so loud.
48:15 My mom's teaching is how to use the towel and everything.
48:17 When I come to the Philippines,
48:19 all the households have towels.
48:21 When I got a question,
48:23 I answered it.
48:25 We'll ask them the same question.
48:27 What will they choose?
48:29 I hope that's what I chose.
48:31 And the one who will be chosen
48:33 will be SIS Bachelor of the Day.
48:35 Sorry.
48:41 I didn't see you.
48:45 Whoa!
48:47 I'm sorry I said that. I didn't mean it.
48:49 I'll choose myself.
48:51 It depends on the day.
48:55 It depends on the day.
48:57 I'll choose my wife.
48:59 If I choose my wife,
49:01 what are you wearing?
49:03 What's that?
49:05 I won't decide,
49:07 but I prefer Chelsea.
49:09 I like Angie more.
49:13 She's ugly!
49:15 [laughter]
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