Living Independently? Let’s Talk About It! | SiS (Stream Together)

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Is independence all it’s cracked up to be? Join Hans Montenegro, Kevin Vernal, and other artists who became independent early as they answer that in this video!

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00:00We walk hand in hand, we dream together. We giggle and laugh like kids forever.
00:12We're two different people, but we're having fun. We talk about anything under the sun.
00:19We are sisters, we are friends. We've got magic that never ends.
00:27I got you sis, you got me. The best of friends we'll always, always be.
00:38We always have fun, being together. You know me the best, we're friends forever.
00:46Through good times and bad, I'm here for you sis. Right by your side, hit or miss.
00:54We are sisters, we are friends. We've got magic that never ends.
01:01I got you sis, you got me. The best of friends we'll always, always be.
01:14We are sisters, we are sisters.
01:23We talk about when we made a major decision in our lives.
01:28Correct. That's when you're moving out to anything or to something.
01:37Yes, like Cory Aquino, he moved out to be his housewife.
01:42Then he molded himself to become the first woman president of the Philippines.
01:47Correct.
01:48Then Claudia Coronel moved out to the Bandwagon of Bold Stars to continue her studies.
01:56Alessandra De Rossi moved out to her friend's family.
02:00She left her mom and Asunta to live on her own.
02:03That's right.
02:04Today, our topic is about people who became accustomed to a certain place,
02:10or to a job, or a relationship, but decided to move out to become better,
02:15or to move on to become better individuals.
02:17We'll find out if it's good for them, the decisions they made, or not.
02:22Correct.
02:23That's the return of Sis.
02:26Always, always be. We are sisters, we are sisters.
02:35Always, always be. We are sisters, we are sisters.
02:42Sometimes, we think we're happy in our lives, but we're not.
02:46So, let's find out from our guests, what are the situations, or when do they feel this?
02:52Go, Jel.
02:53She's been separated from her parents for five years, but she still wants to be alone in the States.
02:58Hans Montenegro.
03:01He didn't join his mother in the States to experience independence.
03:05Kevin Bernal.
03:07At 19 years old, he's already living in his own condo because he really wants to be independent.
03:12Mico Soto.
03:13Wow.
03:15So young.
03:17He's still a kid, but he's often a stalker.
03:19Four years ago, he decided to live independently.
03:22Richard Kwan.
03:25He was only 15 years old when his parents separated.
03:28Ever since, she lived independently.
03:30Rita Magdalena.
03:31Good morning.
03:32So, this is Independence Day.
03:34Independence Day.
03:35Yes.
03:36So, okay, normally, at a certain age, mostly men are our companions.
03:42I think in our culture, men are the ones who live with their mothers, right?
03:48They live with their mothers.
03:50Yes, they live with their mothers.
03:51Most of the time, when they don't want to pay the bills,
03:53their mom pays the bills.
03:55Yes, yes, yes.
03:57Well, for me, it wasn't much of a choice.
03:59I left for the States.
04:00Ah, okay.
04:01So, most of my family lives here.
04:04I have a grandmother there.
04:06But after a while, I studied.
04:09If I wanted to study and wanted to be closer to school,
04:13I moved out of my grandmother's house.
04:16Where did you live?
04:17In Cucay.
04:18In Cucay?
04:19Yes, in Cucay.
04:20In Cucay?
04:21Yes, in Cucay.
04:23I moved out of my grandmother's house.
04:24Where did you live?
04:25In a condo in San Francisco.
04:28In Fort Erie or Campo?
04:30Huh?
04:31No, no.
04:32No, it's like that.
04:33So, it was just because I said that I would rent a place.
04:37And my mom said,
04:39if you're going to pay the rent monthly,
04:41then you should return the money to us.
04:43Let's just buy a place.
04:44So, that's it.
04:46That's great.
04:47Yes, that's great.
04:49I think it's because of my personality.
04:51Which one?
04:52I like to be alone.
04:53I always enjoy being alone.
04:54I think I like being alone more than being with someone.
04:57Even if you're at home with your parents?
05:00Yes, actually.
05:01Even if you're in your room?
05:02My room has its own entrance.
05:04There are times in three days when I can't see my classmates.
05:07Really?
05:08Even if I'm at home with my parents.
05:10Really?
05:11I made my own entrance.
05:12Don't you have breakfast?
05:13Lunch?
05:14Eat together?
05:15I don't think we're that kind of family.
05:17You're not like that?
05:18What about you, Rita?
05:19Was it your choice?
05:21No, I really didn't have a choice.
05:23My parents separated when I was young.
05:25My mother left to the States
05:29because she's already married there.
05:31My father has his own family.
05:33So, when my mother left,
05:35my brother and I stayed in Cebu.
05:38He was still studying there.
05:39I decided to stop there.
05:41Because there was an incident
05:43where my mother stopped sending money.
05:48So, I decided to go to Manila.
05:50I installed our TV.
05:52How's that?
05:54So, I worked here with my friends.
05:59Mico, what happened to you?
06:01Why did you suddenly want to be single?
06:04I just don't want to be clingy.
06:07Huh?
06:08Because when I was a teenager,
06:10You're still a teenager.
06:11No, when I was younger,
06:14I liked girls.
06:16Who?
06:17My mom.
06:18You're being clingy to your mom, Ali.
06:20You should be, right?
06:22It's only 9 o'clock.
06:23You can't use your phone.
06:24Of course, why not?
06:26Do we have to be on the phone until 2 a.m.?
06:29No, we have to go to bed.
06:32You can't do that.
06:33No, we have to go to bed.
06:35What time do you have to go to bed?
06:379 o'clock.
06:38Because there's a class the next day.
06:40But, it's a 4th year high school.
06:44So, don't do that.
06:45Don't say,
06:46I'm going to divorce my daughter because of that.
06:50It's not like that.
06:51What were the pressures aside from that?
06:54Not on the phone, not on sleeping.
06:56Richard, what were the pressures?
06:59For me?
07:00Not really, because...
07:02They can't see each other.
07:04No, we can't see each other.
07:05You're the only one who can see each other.
07:06I don't have any pressure.
07:07Why don't you go with your mom?
07:10No, because...
07:11She went to the States.
07:12It just happened.
07:13It's like what Kevin said,
07:14going back is the right thing to do if you want to go back to college.
07:17Because, I got a NCAA hockey for scholarship.
07:22Then, I met a girl I like here.
07:24I replaced her.
07:25So, I got a showbiz job.
07:27Ouch!
07:29Was it worth it?
07:30No.
07:31Actually.
07:32But, it's okay.
07:33You're like this.
07:34You're always like this.
07:37It's my decision.
07:38Your decision?
07:39So, you're defending yourself.
07:40Yes, no pressure.
07:41Now, you live alone.
07:42Where's your wife?
07:43My wife.
07:44Huh?
07:45Do you have a wife?
07:46We just got married last Sunday.
07:47Wow!
07:48Last Wednesday?
07:49What?
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09:38Wait a minute, grandma.
09:39I don't really care about my last house.
09:42But of course, it's her house.
09:44That's her house.
09:45So, it's just a little, right?
09:46Exactly.
09:47So, I said, okay, fine.
09:48I'm not going to change how you run your house.
09:53Correct.
09:54That's your house.
09:55I'll just move.
09:56It's that simple.
09:57Actually, it's the same here, right?
09:58If you're living with your parents, who changed their policy?
10:01You're alone.
10:02As my dad used to say, you don't like it?
10:04It's okay.
10:05You can leave.
10:06It's that simple.
10:07But?
10:08But as long as you're living here and I'm feeding you.
10:11Abide by the rules.
10:12Follow my rules.
10:13Okay.
10:14So, what are those rules that you really didn't follow?
10:17That's why you decided to live independently.
10:20Mico.
10:22A lot.
10:23For example,
10:27I want to mimic.
10:29She'll say,
10:31I don't want to.
10:32I'll say, why?
10:33It's okay.
10:34I'll pass my tests.
10:35Is this a weekend?
10:36Weekend.
10:37Weekend.
10:38Even if it's a weekend.
10:39My mom is really strict.
10:40So, I'll say,
10:42she'll say, I don't want to.
10:43Why?
10:44Because I don't want to.
10:45Nothing.
10:46Because she doesn't want me to stay at home.
10:49She loves you.
10:51I don't want to.
10:52She doesn't want to be with you.
10:53She loves you.
10:54I also feel that I can really be alone.
10:55Okay.
10:56And can you do it?
10:57I can.
10:58How was it when you broke the news to her that,
11:00Ma, sorry, but I'm leaving this house.
11:04We were in a public place.
11:07I cried.
11:08He was in a public place.
11:10I said, Ma, don't leave.
11:12I said, okay, Ma,
11:13because their house is far from here.
11:15So, I don't want to.
11:17It's far from work.
11:18It's far from the schools.
11:20Then she said,
11:21she felt sorry for me.
11:23She said, okay, don't leave your dad.
11:26I said, if you leave,
11:27you'll go to Mexico.
11:29So,
11:30I said okay.
11:32I said, I'll let them stay.
11:33I said, I can do it.
11:36You can do it.
11:37No, you can't.
11:39How old are you?
11:41Last year, 18.
11:4218.
11:43He's 18.
11:44Right?
11:45That's still relatively young.
11:47Yes.
11:48We're in the Philippines.
11:50Right?
11:51In the Philippines.
11:52In other countries,
11:53he's 18.
11:5418.
11:55He needs to leave.
11:56He needs to leave.
11:57Excuse me.
11:58Your bag is already packed.
12:00Let's go.
12:01Let's go back to my house.
12:02So,
12:03when did they become sure
12:04about their decisions?
12:06But we're sure
12:07that that will be
12:08the topic of our discussion
12:10here in Sis.
12:13Sis,
12:14do you plan to move house?
12:17Here are the tips,
12:18what to leave behind,
12:19and the things
12:20that you should bring.
12:22Number one,
12:23choose the things
12:24that you'll use
12:25in your new home.
12:26Sometimes,
12:27we bring
12:28all of our stuff
12:29and we'll just put it away.
12:30This is so that
12:31we can save space
12:32in our new home.
12:34And whatever you left
12:35in your old house,
12:36it might be used
12:37in the new house
12:38that you'll leave.
12:41Number two,
12:42leave the things
12:43that have bad memories
12:44in your old house.
12:46So that everything
12:47will be new.
12:48Even your thoughts
12:49on moving.
12:51Number three,
12:52if you have too many things
12:53that you don't need,
12:55you can do a garage sale.
12:57This will add budget
12:58to your new house,
12:59to pay,
13:00to the service
13:01that you'll use.
13:02Right?
13:04New house,
13:05new life.
13:06But what if
13:07you're thinking of
13:08a new job?
13:09There,
13:10what will be your
13:11decision?
13:12We also have tips
13:13for that.
13:14Mia, Mia.
13:26Always be
13:27We are sisters.
13:29We are sisters.
13:34Of course,
13:35even if we're sure
13:36that we're sure
13:37in our decisions
13:38to move into something,
13:39somehow,
13:40you're still nervous.
13:41How do you say
13:42that you're sure
13:43in your decisions?
13:45Rita?
13:46How?
13:48Nothing.
13:49I'm lost.
13:51How do I say
13:52that I'm sure in my decisions?
13:53Because I don't have a choice.
13:54If I have a choice
13:55to bring back
13:56my two parents,
13:58we'll live here again.
13:59The two of them will live together.
14:00It's easier.
14:01It's easier,
14:02but it's gone.
14:03They already have
14:04their own families.
14:05You really need to
14:06make a discount.
14:07Myself,
14:08I need to make a discount
14:09to live.
14:11I wasn't super sure
14:13until I got there.
14:15I was already in
14:16my own condo.
14:17I didn't have furniture.
14:18I was just doing everything.
14:20Then that's when I realized,
14:21yes, this is right.
14:22Because,
14:23back then,
14:24I was living with my grandmother.
14:26At 8 years old,
14:27she was the one
14:28who was dependent on me.
14:29I wasn't dependent on her.
14:30Actually,
14:31she was already having a hard time
14:32with her driving.
14:33Her weight was low.
14:34So, I was the one
14:35who was really worried about her.
14:36So, when I moved out,
14:37I wasn't dependent
14:38on anybody.
14:39So, she would just
14:40teach me how to
14:41cook your own food,
14:42clean your own clothes.
14:43It wasn't a problem.
14:44That's when I knew
14:45that my decision was right.
14:46Okay, but when you
14:47move to the States
14:48to study there,
14:49that's new.
14:50Right?
14:51You can study here.
14:52Why do you need to go there?
14:53You know,
14:54it's a new place.
14:55You can adjust to
14:56new people,
14:57new set of rules.
14:58But I have the benefit of
15:00having gone to the States
15:01as a child.
15:02So, every so often,
15:04every 3 years,
15:05every 2 years,
15:06we were there.
15:07So, that's where I lived.
15:09It's new,
15:10but you know,
15:11it's a new old place.
15:12Ah, okay.
15:13I've never been here,
15:14but I've been to the States.
15:15So, the system is still the same.
15:16Also, I lived in Australia
15:17before I went to the States.
15:19So, you're not used to it.
15:20I'm used to it.
15:21But it's okay.
15:22It's a new place.
15:23Adjust again.
15:24Adjust again.
15:25You're used to adjusting.
15:26In short,
15:27what about Kevin?
15:28My first decision
15:29was to move to a new place.
15:30That's how it is.
15:31Because
15:32I chose 2 places,
15:33home and school.
15:34Wait a minute.
15:35How long have you been
15:37alone
15:39at home?
15:40Right now?
15:41Since I was 17.
15:42How old are you now?
15:4321.
15:44Ah, he's really old.
15:45So,
15:47my mom and my dad
15:48were separated
15:49since we were a kid.
15:50Sometimes,
15:51I lived with my dad.
15:52Sometimes,
15:53I lived with my mom
15:54in the U.S.
15:55So,
15:56my brother and I
15:57matured early.
15:58So,
15:59our decision was
16:00okay.
16:01We didn't have any worries.
16:02Why didn't you
16:03live with your dad here?
16:04No,
16:06it just happened
16:07that my dad left
16:08because
16:09he moved to another house.
16:11Did you leave your siblings?
16:12Just me.
16:13Then, my bro
16:14went to the States.
16:15Oh, he's in the States now.
16:16Then,
16:17Mark went home
16:182 weeks ago.
16:20Then,
16:21you suddenly got married.
16:22Yeah.
16:23You're not alone anymore.
16:24No.
16:25You're already married.
16:26I'm already married.
16:27Since I was 13
16:28till 17 in the States,
16:30all of my friends
16:31were 26 and up.
16:33So,
16:34all of their gimmicks
16:35that I experienced
16:36about girls,
16:38about bad habits,
16:40about everything.
16:41That's why I matured early.
16:42Then,
16:43my decision was
16:44last month
16:46to go for it
16:47but I'm happy.
16:48Oh,
16:49one week.
16:52Of course,
16:53he's happy.
16:54That's okay.
16:56Yes, right?
16:57Here,
16:58Mico.
16:59For me, auntie,
17:00I don't have any problem
17:01because
17:02everyday,
17:03I talk to my dad
17:04on the phone.
17:05Then, every Sunday,
17:06I'm there with them.
17:07That's why
17:08I'm just afraid
17:09that I'll pass out.
17:10That's when I get nervous.
17:11You'll pass out?
17:12How come
17:13you don't have
17:14the thought
17:15that you can't fix it?
17:16How come?
17:17Nothing.
17:18You really don't have
17:19the thought that
17:20it's wrong.
17:21What?
17:22Should I continue?
17:23No.
17:24It's not like that
17:25because I'm sure
17:26that's what I really want.
17:27So, even if
17:28that happens to you,
17:29it's okay.
17:30You'll fight for it.
17:32What about you?
17:33If that doesn't happen to you,
17:34would you still choose
17:35to stay with your parents?
17:36Of course.
17:37Of course,
17:38your mom is so nice.
17:39You don't miss her.
17:41But, right?
17:42It's not a choice.
17:43I think all of us,
17:44at a certain age,
17:45we really think
17:46that
17:47how does it feel
17:48to live alone?
17:50Yes.
17:51Right?
17:52So, I think
17:53it's like that.
17:54For men,
17:55it's not like
17:56you do it right away.
17:57But for women,
17:58it's different.
17:59It's different.
18:00Actually,
18:01it's a bigger deal
18:02when a woman
18:03is alone at home.
18:04Because,
18:05usually,
18:06we women
18:07are with our moms
18:08and we separate
18:09when we get married.
18:10It's different for us.
18:12For men,
18:13it's like you should learn
18:14because you'll have
18:15a family.
18:16But for women,
18:17it's different.
18:19In my personal experience,
18:20I feel like
18:21my relationship with my family
18:22has improved.
18:23Because,
18:24I miss them.
18:25It's a big improvement
18:26compared to
18:27when I was there.
18:28So, every time
18:29you go home,
18:30you don't have that feeling.
18:31Exactly.
18:32I miss them so much.
18:33Especially my niece.
18:34I miss her so much.
18:35It's a big improvement,
18:36I think.
18:37Really?
18:38You don't know
18:39that you really love them.
18:40So, earlier,
18:41we made a list
18:42of advantages
18:43and disadvantages
18:45of living alone.
18:46Okay.
18:48I like Kevin.
18:49I have a follow-up question
18:50for him.
18:51Advantages.
18:53No one steals your clothes.
18:55For my siblings,
18:56right?
18:57My dad, too.
18:58Oh, your dad, too?
19:00We're the same height,
19:01same size of shoes.
19:02Okay.
19:03I learned to make decisions
19:04for myself.
19:05What should I do
19:06in my life?
19:07No curfew.
19:08No will.
19:09Lucky.
19:11Friends can go home
19:12anytime.
19:13It doesn't matter
19:14who your friends are.
19:15Right?
19:16It doesn't matter
19:17who your friends are.
19:18Yes.
19:19Curfew.
19:20Yes.
19:21You learn to save.
19:22Of course.
19:23That's right.
19:24Because you pay
19:25for your own bills.
19:26You learn to budget.
19:27Disadvantages.
19:28It's hard to wake up.
19:29So, in other words,
19:30you get used to
19:31waking up.
19:32Yeah.
19:33Like my mom.
19:34When I go to school,
19:35she wakes me up.
19:36When I wake up,
19:37there's food
19:38on the table.
19:39Then,
19:40I wash it.
19:41When I wake up here,
19:42I go down
19:43to get hot water.
19:44Then,
19:45I go to the water tank.
19:46Then,
19:47I cook.
19:48It's tiring.
19:49Sometimes,
19:50I wash the dishes.
19:52That's life.
19:53That's life.
19:54You miss your family.
19:55Yeah.
19:56After lunch or dinner.
19:57It's nice to eat
19:58when you have someone to talk to.
19:59Right?
20:00Even if it's a sermon,
20:01I'll accept it.
20:02Because a sermon
20:03comes from their hearts.
20:04Because
20:05they don't want to hurt you
20:06someday.
20:07But now,
20:08you have someone
20:09who cooks for you.
20:10Aww.
20:12I think that's the tendency.
20:13When you're alone for a long time,
20:14you're looking for someone.
20:15You're looking for someone
20:16who's with you.
20:17You're looking for someone
20:18who's with you.
20:19And when you have a problem,
20:20you don't have someone
20:21who's close to you.
20:22Sometimes,
20:23I cry.
20:24Before,
20:25since I was 13,
20:26till
20:27I married
20:28this woman,
20:29every night,
20:30I cry.
20:31Why?
20:32Because
20:33my nightmares happened
20:34when my mom
20:35left me.
20:37Why did I grow up
20:38alone?
20:39Because my mom
20:40used to tell me
20:41every morning,
20:42go to work.
20:43When I come back,
20:44I'm not at home anymore
20:45because I have work
20:46in the States.
20:47But here,
20:48like my dad,
20:49before,
20:50he was an activist
20:51as an artist.
20:52So,
20:53I can't go anywhere
20:54that I can talk to.
20:55That's why
20:56I just keep it inside.
20:57So, I just cry.
20:58I just pray.
20:59I just wish
21:00that these disadvantages
21:01are not the reason
21:02why you got married.
21:03No.
21:04Okay, next.
21:05Okay, Rita.
21:06For him,
21:07he had a hard time.
21:08Well,
21:09he didn't have a hard time
21:10because
21:11he was only 15 years old
21:12when he was separated
21:13from his parents.
21:14He also had
21:15some companions
21:16when he grew up.
21:17So,
21:18he had a share
21:19in rent
21:20and expenses.
21:21Then,
21:22he learned
21:23how to save
21:24because
21:25he had to pay
21:26his own bills
21:27and he learned
21:28to make decisions
21:29for himself.
21:30Okay,
21:31for Richard,
21:32he's just
21:33having disadvantages
21:34now.
21:35He misses
21:36his nephews.
21:37There.
21:38So, for Richard,
21:39he learned
21:40how to make decisions
21:41for himself.
21:42And for me,
21:43I didn't have
21:44adjustments.
21:45He has a maid
21:46once a week.
21:47Once a week.
21:48Just a clean-up.
21:49Yes, just a clean-up.
21:50For me,
21:51I didn't have
21:52adjustments
21:53because
21:54since my teenage life,
21:55I've been away from home
21:56for 2-3 months.
21:57So, when I finally
21:58decided
21:59to save
22:00for the house,
22:01it wasn't easy.
22:02How did you get married,
22:03Richard?
22:04It's a secret.
22:05I think
22:06it's a tendency.
22:07It's a tendency
22:08when you've been
22:09alone for a long time.
22:10Yes, for a long time.
22:11Can you handle it?
22:12But Kevin is younger
22:13than you.
22:14Here's for Hans.
22:15Here's for Hans.
22:16Okay.
22:17What do you want
22:18me to say first?
22:19Bad or good?
22:20Let's start
22:21with the bad.
22:22Bad.
22:23Okay.
22:24It's sad.
22:25It becomes
22:26anti-social
22:27because
22:28it becomes anti-social
22:29because you don't have
22:30a choice.
22:31No, because you're used
22:32to being alone.
22:33So, after all,
22:34sometimes you'll call
22:35your friends.
22:36So, once in a while,
22:37it's like a gimmick.
22:39Next time.
22:40No, it's up to you.
22:41You're enjoying
22:42the solitude.
22:43Yes.
22:44Okay, couch potato.
22:45Yes.
22:46It's good to watch TV.
22:47It's good to watch TV
22:48in America.
22:49There are many channels.
22:50Okay.
22:51A big bag of Doritos.
22:52Why?
22:53Sometimes, it's unhygienic.
22:54Sometimes, it's unhygienic.
22:55You don't take a bath anymore.
22:56That's it.
22:57That's it.
22:58Why?
22:59Because if I take
23:00my sofa bed,
23:01I'll put it there.
23:02A big pitcher
23:03of whatever I'll drink.
23:04All my food,
23:05right?
23:06So, when I go to bed,
23:07I'll be able to sleep.
23:08The next morning,
23:09what I watch is
23:10I won't wake up.
23:11Why would I pee?
23:12There's nothing to smell
23:13on my breath.
23:14Right?
23:15I'll just eat
23:16until I finish
23:17everything I have to do.
23:18Then, it's like,
23:19it's a day.
23:20It's a day of taking a bath.
23:21I'll sleep again.
23:22So, this is the good part.
23:25You became independent.
23:26Yes.
23:27Compulsive cleaner.
23:28Yes.
23:29Wow.
23:30Better at cooking.
23:31You got better at cooking.
23:33You learned to decorate
23:34the house.
23:35He learned to respect
23:37the work of his maids
23:38here in the Philippines.
23:40You appreciate them.
23:42Yes.
23:43They're not doing it for fun.
23:44Yes.
23:45Because if he becomes
23:46a compulsive cleaner,
23:47of course, he'll appreciate it.
23:48No, because it's like this.
23:49Here, we have maids.
23:50So, we're used to,
23:51for example,
23:52when we leave in the morning,
23:53the room is messy.
23:54When you come back in the afternoon,
23:55it's clean.
23:56A lot of people wonder,
23:57Hans,
23:58will that happen in the States?
23:59Because,
24:00what will happen?
24:01Who will clean?
24:02But, it's not like that.
24:03My room is clean.
24:04When I come to the States,
24:05I don't make a distinction
24:07as to who will clean.
24:08For me,
24:09if it's clean,
24:10whether I clean
24:11or someone else,
24:12as long as it's clean.
24:13So, for me,
24:14it's not a problem
24:15to clean my own room.
24:16For me,
24:17what's important
24:18is that it's clean.
24:19So, to me,
24:20it's okay.
24:21I'll clean.
24:22Because I'm used to
24:23having a clean room.
24:25Mico is happy.
24:27He doesn't have a problem
24:28because he has a maid.
24:29Correct.
24:30Right?
24:31And,
24:32Mico,
24:33don't you pay
24:34your telephone bill?
24:35You always have
24:36a notice of disconnection.
24:38No, I don't.
24:40It's just that
24:41it's hard for me
24:42when there are bills coming in.
24:44I thought I already paid it.
24:45But, it's not.
24:46How much is your average
24:47telephone bill?
24:48I'm curious.
24:50PLDT or Globe?
24:51Landline.
24:52Okay, landline.
24:53On the landline,
24:54it's P4,000 plus.
24:56P4,000 on the landline?
24:57P4,000?
24:58I thought it was P700.
24:59Maybe there's a local stand.
25:00Because there's no signal
25:01in the condo.
25:03The signal is weak.
25:04Where do you work?
25:05I call my cellphone.
25:06From that line.
25:07It's expensive.
25:08So, we talked about
25:09moving in to another house.
25:11Now, how do you move in
25:12to another job?
25:14Would you rather venture
25:15to another job
25:16before you decide?
25:17Think about it.
25:19It's hard to change your career.
25:21Be sure that you'll be happy
25:22if you leave your job
25:24before you shift to another.
25:27And, if you can't use
25:28your previous background,
25:29you should be willing
25:30to start again.
25:31Of course,
25:32you can't be the boss
25:33right away when you shift.
25:36And, if you change your career,
25:38ask the people you know
25:40that have been practicing
25:41that kind of work for a long time.
25:43Only they can give you pointers
25:45on how you'll succeed
25:47in your future.
26:00We are sisters.
26:02We are sisters.
26:06Okay, of course,
26:07you've already moved in.
26:08The time has come.
26:09Wait,
26:10I don't think this is right.
26:12When did you see
26:13the satisfaction
26:14with the decision that you made?
26:17Hans?
26:18Well, like with me,
26:19after I moved out.
26:21Of course, I'm nervous.
26:22This is my first time
26:23to live alone.
26:24Really alone.
26:26No one else.
26:27No friend.
26:28No Yaya.
26:29Not from anybody.
26:30So, for me,
26:31my realization
26:33that this decision was right
26:35was when,
26:36you know,
26:37after a few months,
26:38I was like,
26:39I can do this.
26:40I mean, I paid the bills.
26:41I haven't burned the house down.
26:44I haven't even
26:45destroyed my clothes.
26:46And, I haven't even
26:47mowed my house.
26:49So, I know that I can do this.
26:51You haven't cut off the electricity.
26:52Right,
26:53I haven't cut off the electricity.
26:54Did that happen to you?
26:55In the States,
26:56they're very strict.
26:57If you don't pay
26:58after a certain time,
26:59it's like...
27:00Actually, we're still here.
27:01There's no notice of disconnect there.
27:03Oh, there's no notice of disconnect.
27:04There's no electricity.
27:05Oh, there's no electricity.
27:06So, it's just disconnected.
27:08I guess.
27:09Because, you know,
27:10I browned out the issue there.
27:12I mean, let's put it this way.
27:13It's not easy.
27:14It's not easy to live alone.
27:15Can you say that
27:18your situation is more difficult now
27:21than it was
27:22when you were with your families?
27:23Maybe the adjustment
27:24is what's difficult now.
27:25Maybe a few months.
27:26But once you have that system,
27:28you know what to do
27:29when you wake up in the morning.
27:30If you want to get this or that,
27:32it's easy.
27:33Everything follows.
27:36It depends, right?
27:38For me,
27:39when I was young,
27:40my mom trained me.
27:41To be independent.
27:42Since I was 13.
27:43So,
27:44it's up to you.
27:45You cook, you fight.
27:46When your parents visit your house,
27:49you'll see that
27:50you're okay.
27:51You're proud.
27:52It's delicious.
27:53And here, of course,
27:54we have a tendency
27:55to depend on other people.
27:56We depend on the maid.
27:57We depend on whoever.
27:59Your family, right?
28:00Yes.
28:01If you're particular,
28:02you know,
28:03like me,
28:04in my house,
28:05when I lived alone,
28:06I know everything in the house.
28:08I know where it is.
28:09I know what happened.
28:10Here,
28:11in the States,
28:14I was never afraid
28:15that my appliance might be plagued
28:17in 2020.
28:18Because no one will be plagued
28:20but me.
28:21So, your mom,
28:22when you were here,
28:23what was she to you?
28:25Everything prepared?
28:26No, not really.
28:27We have a maid in the house.
28:29We had the benefit of having maids.
28:31Of course, I'm dependent.
28:32Manang, where are my pants?
28:33Manang, like that.
28:34Let's ask your mom now.
28:36Oh, no.
28:37I think your mom is on the phone right now.
28:39My mom?
28:40Yes.
28:41Mommy Rose?
28:42No, Tita Rose.
28:46Mommy Rose.
28:47Okay, Tita Rose.
28:48Okay.
28:49Hello, good morning.
28:51Good morning.
28:52What are you doing on the phone, Ma?
28:55How am I doing on the phone?
28:56I'm actually having a business lunch.
28:58I'm just pulling a tight.
29:00I believe you.
29:01They were able to get in touch with my mom.
29:04Yes.
29:05So, Mommy,
29:06Hans said
29:07that he's independent.
29:10But did you have apprehensions
29:12when he decided to study abroad?
29:14No, actually,
29:15that was a joint decision on our part.
29:18It was always a dream we had.
29:20And if we could afford to send him,
29:22it was something we really wanted for him.
29:28Send a message to Mommy, Hans.
29:30Yes.
29:31And you, ask her
29:32if she was nervous
29:33when it was hard for her to be alone.
29:34Yes, let's ask her.
29:36Let's ask Hans.
29:37Mommy, Hans said,
29:38we asked you,
29:39were you nervous
29:41when you thought he'd be living alone?
29:43No, he's my son.
29:45He's supposed to be independent
29:46and self-sufficient.
29:49And did he become self-sufficient
29:51and independent?
29:53Of course, he did.
29:54And besides that,
29:55he learned how to cook
29:56and clean house better than I.
29:58Wow!
30:01Mom, Mom,
30:02tell them about my obsessive-compulsive behavior.
30:05Ah, which one?
30:10Well, he was,
30:11I was surprised at how clean the condominium was.
30:14He was cleaning and looking after me.
30:16So, he was,
30:17even my coffee that was half finished,
30:19he kept on getting and putting and washing.
30:21So, I told him to leave me in peace
30:23and let me take care of the coffee.
30:27Wow!
30:30Thank you very much.
30:32Mommy, before we say goodbye to you,
30:34what's your message to Hans?
30:37My dearly beloved son,
30:38in whom I am supposedly well-pleased,
30:42well, Hans,
30:43your mom loves you
30:44and she'll be here for you at any time.
30:4724 by 7,
30:48consistent with my call center background.
30:54Thanks, Mom.
30:5524 by 7,
30:56means 24 hours, 7 days a week.
30:57Okay?
30:59Thank you, baby.
31:00Thanks, Mom.
31:02Hey, finish your coffee first, Hans.
31:04Yes, yes.
31:05Don't be too busy with your stuff.
31:07See, that's the problem.
31:08When you're living alone,
31:10you don't leave your glass everywhere.
31:13And then, there's a relative visiting,
31:15your mom's relative, right?
31:16And here in the Philippines,
31:17where do you leave your glass?
31:19At the maid's, right?
31:21He's mistaken.
31:22I'm his maid.
31:24Okay.
31:25Excited.
31:27You know what?
31:28This is your time to clean up.
31:29Clean up while you still have time, right?
31:31The coffee might get cold.
31:32No, I'm just cleaning up.
31:33Okay, of course,
31:34when you're living alone,
31:35it's okay.
31:36It's delicious
31:37because you're independent.
31:38No one will bother you.
31:40You can do anything you like.
31:42But what if at one point,
31:45you're sad,
31:46you have a problem,
31:47you made a mistake,
31:48and you needed somebody to run to?
31:51Who will run to you?
31:53This is a big factor in your adjustment.
31:55You're complete.
31:57Because it happened to me once.
31:59I don't like going out.
32:00I don't know my neighbors.
32:01I got a flat tire.
32:03How?
32:04Simple as that.
32:05I got a flat tire.
32:06I don't have a pump.
32:07I called my brother,
32:08I think,
32:09in Summer South, Paranaque,
32:10to bring me a pump.
32:11Where do you live?
32:12In Caloocan.
32:13Wow!
32:15I don't have a choice.
32:16You can't go to a gas station,
32:19Yellow Pages, right?
32:22I have a motorbike.
32:24My motorbike is expensive.
32:25That's the only car I have.
32:27I don't have a pump.
32:28That's the only option I have.
32:29So, in other words,
32:30in times of emergency,
32:32the first thing you think about
32:33is your family.
32:34Yes, my family.
32:35And, of course,
32:36you should have everything.
32:37That's a big thing.
32:39You know,
32:40you have a washing machine there.
32:41As in case your mate arrives,
32:43you can wash yourself.
32:44That's a good thing.
32:45I told you,
32:46in Isamon Show,
32:48Living Alone,
32:49I had a problem.
32:50I needed to go to the emergency room.
32:52Someone was driving me.
32:54Nothing.
32:55What happened to you?
32:56I drove myself to the emergency room.
32:57I had a kidney stone.
32:58So, I was really depressed.
33:00So, what did you do?
33:01I drove myself to the emergency room.
33:02I parked my own car.
33:03When I got home,
33:04there was no one to call.
33:07Guess what happened to me today?
33:09I'm sure Kevin went through that.
33:11But, we'll find out.
33:12Let's ask his mom,
33:14Mrs. Maria Bartley.
33:17Hello.
33:18Hello.
33:19Good morning.
33:20Good morning.
33:21Hi, mom.
33:22How are you?
33:23Hi, Kevin.
33:24How are you, son?
33:25I'm cool, mom.
33:26I'm cool, mom.
33:27Are we cool there?
33:30So, mommy,
33:31what was your biggest fear
33:33when you realized
33:36that Kevin didn't want to go with you?
33:39Well,
33:40it was a very big disappointment
33:41because I wanted him to go to college.
33:44But,
33:46as you know,
33:47he has his own mind
33:48and it's hard to show business like his dad.
33:51So, I had to let go there.
33:55And then,
33:56what was your fears for him?
33:58At a very young age,
34:00he was here.
34:01He was left here.
34:02Well,
34:04I trusted his dad.
34:05I knew he would take care of him.
34:08I used to go home every year
34:10and he was always in my prayers.
34:12And I know he's a good boy
34:13and he could take care of himself.
34:15And he did.
34:16I wasn't ashamed
34:18because he's...
34:21He's successful now.
34:25I hope this will continue.
34:27Mommy,
34:28now that he has a wife,
34:30what do you wish for Kevin?
34:32Wait, Kevin.
34:33Does he know that you have a wife?
34:36I just wish for him
34:38to be very, very happy.
34:40And very successful
34:42in his life.
34:43And I hope his new wife
34:45will love him
34:46as much as he loves her.
34:48Wow.
34:49Thank you very much.
34:50Thanks, Mom.
34:51Kevin, what's your message to your mom?
34:53Next year,
34:54I'll get you here
34:55where you live.
34:56We don't want you in the States
34:57because you're far away.
34:59I look forward to that, my son.
35:01I love you, Mom.
35:02Congratulations and my best wishes to me.
35:04Thanks, Mom.
35:07Peace out.
35:10Okay, bye-bye.
35:11Morning.
35:12You're so sweet, Kevin.
35:14Is he going home here next year?
35:16Because he's tired there.
35:17And his work isn't actually tiring.
35:20But he'll go home if he cooks.
35:22And here, we have a maid.
35:24I want that too.
35:25It's my turn to take care of them.
35:28Take care of them.
35:29That's right.
35:32Oh, my.
35:33The most difficult thing
35:34in all kinds of moving on
35:35is the love life.
35:37If the relationship changes
35:38and you're changing your life,
35:40here are our thoughts for you.
35:43It's really different
35:44if you're able to establish a relationship.
35:47Oh, but there are times
35:48that we have to move on.
35:50Speaking of relationships,
35:51if you have a new girlfriend or boyfriend,
35:54forget about who's the first one.
35:56And don't compare them.
35:59Don't get confused.
36:00The satisfaction of love
36:01is not in the emotions,
36:03but in the willpower and willingness to adjust
36:06to last.
36:07But I'm sure
36:08you'll encounter differences.
36:10What I've discovered is,
36:11don't personalize issues
36:13like,
36:14you did this.
36:16What you're talking about
36:17is that you'll blame each other.
36:19Right?
36:20No, focus on the problem and the solution.
36:22Exactly.
36:23And of course,
36:24before anything else,
36:25no matter how different they are,
36:27the secret is acceptance.
36:30Don't look for your ideals,
36:33your hopes,
36:34your dream guy or dream girl.
36:36Because none of those exist.
36:38That's why it's called a dream.
36:40The secret is to love the person
36:43for the assets and the liabilities.
36:47And that's right.
36:48In short,
36:49acceptance.
36:50Unconditional love.
36:52Correct.
37:06We are sisters.
37:11Okay, Rita.
37:12What are you looking for now?
37:14Back then,
37:15your family was still with you.
37:17Do you think that
37:19if your parents didn't separate,
37:22the time will come
37:23when you'll also separate and go home?
37:25You'll go to Manila,
37:26you'll also risk
37:28to live alone?
37:30Or not?
37:31In my opinion,
37:33maybe,
37:34I don't know.
37:35Because,
37:36it was sudden.
37:38I didn't plan to go to Manila
37:40to work.
37:42It's not like that.
37:43I just have a friend
37:45who said,
37:46let's go there,
37:47there's work there.
37:48It's okay,
37:49your mother is no longer there.
37:51She's my best friend.
37:53You just thought about it then.
37:55I was still young.
37:57But if you go with your parents,
37:58you won't think about it.
37:59No.
38:00My mother is like,
38:01where are you going?
38:02Where are you going?
38:03You miss her.
38:04Yes,
38:05sometimes,
38:06she's like that.
38:07I miss her.
38:08And then,
38:09my father is not like that.
38:10He's like,
38:11okay,
38:12if you want to be happy,
38:13support yourself.
38:15Support yourself.
38:16But my mother,
38:17she's a bit arrogant.
38:19But she's funny.
38:20She's cute.
38:21That's what I miss.
38:22Actually,
38:23when we complain,
38:25that mommy is annoying.
38:27Yes.
38:28But when I'm alone,
38:30I also miss
38:31how quiet you are.
38:32It's like,
38:33no one is complaining.
38:35And you don't have a conscience.
38:37They don't have a conscience.
38:39They're always like,
38:41do you know what you did?
38:42Do you know what's going to happen to you?
38:44You don't want that.
38:45But,
38:46when you make a mistake,
38:47and now that you're living alone,
38:48do you think,
38:49I also miss
38:50that mommy told me this.
38:52Maybe I avoided
38:53this kind of trouble.
38:54Do you think,
38:55Mico?
38:56Mico.
38:57Mico again.
38:58That's where it's going.
39:00Right?
39:01No,
39:02what I miss about Mico is,
39:04every time you enter the door,
39:07he's like,
39:08Mico?
39:09There's always a tone.
39:10Mico?
39:11Have you eaten yet?
39:13Wow.
39:14I've eaten already.
39:16He's always like that.
39:17He doesn't care.
39:18I miss coming home to a...
39:20When I was in the States,
39:22I miss coming home to a house with people.
39:24Because,
39:25when you live alone,
39:26and then you come home,
39:27the house is the way you left it.
39:30Nothing has changed.
39:31For example,
39:32when I left,
39:33I turned off all the lights.
39:34When you come back,
39:35it's still dark.
39:36What about the smell?
39:38My house smells good.
39:39No,
39:40when you enter...
39:41No fishy.
39:42No fishy.
39:43No, I'm saying is,
39:44when you're young,
39:45you come home from school,
39:47you come home from work,
39:48when you open the door,
39:49there's a certain smell,
39:50that you grow accustomed to.
39:52Yes,
39:53it's like the smell of home.
39:54It's the smell of home.
39:55Yes.
39:56And now that you live alone,
39:58when you come home,
39:59it's a different smell.
40:01It's like,
40:02this is not my home,
40:03but now I have to adjust to this.
40:05Do you have that?
40:06Because,
40:07you always smell your new house.
40:10Because,
40:11that's your home.
40:13You make it your home.
40:14You make it your home.
40:15You're crazy.
40:16We're talking about the smell.
40:17The smell of your new house.
40:18I'm just joking,
40:19because when you come home...
40:20That's true.
40:21When you're in your shoes,
40:22in your taping,
40:23it's like,
40:24that's my bed.
40:25Your bed.
40:26No, it's true.
40:27When you come home,
40:28it's like,
40:29I'm already at home.
40:30Right?
40:31For me,
40:32the thing I miss the most,
40:33is the kiss of my little nephew,
40:35who's so cute.
40:36Every 10 in the morning.
40:38He wasn't that cute back then.
40:41But now,
40:42he's cute.
40:44For me,
40:45my mom would come into my room,
40:46and brush my hair,
40:47when it's cold.
40:48Just like that.
40:49You miss that?
40:50Yeah.
40:51When I wake up,
40:53it's already hot.
40:54My air conditioner is on timer.
40:56You're controlling the current.
40:58When I wake up in the morning,
40:59I'm like,
41:00Mom,
41:01sleep,
41:02go to school.
41:03Then, she'll beat me,
41:04and pour water on my face.
41:05So you'll wake up.
41:06It's hard to wake up.
41:09What are the things that you learned,
41:11the lessons that you learned,
41:12and that you know you will treasure
41:14for the rest of your life?
41:17A lot of things.
41:19You learn to respect
41:20the space.
41:23I learned,
41:24you take for granted,
41:25when you grow up with maids,
41:27that things will always be easy.
41:29That's when you realize,
41:30when you're cleaning,
41:31washing,
41:32and cooking,
41:33things that you've never done before.
41:35I have more respect for people
41:37who clean,
41:38cook,
41:39and wash.
41:40It's not a joke.
41:41It's not a joke.
41:43If I could,
41:44I would go back to the Philippines.
41:45That one time,
41:46I realized,
41:47I should apologize.
41:48I'm sorry.
41:49I'm sorry that I was rude when I was a kid.
41:51I'm sorry that I was so nosy when I was a kid,
41:53that I didn't care,
41:54because my clothes will get dirty.
41:56Because you know,
41:57it's not a joke.
41:59And from now on,
42:01now,
42:02I'm back with my mom now,
42:03because I came back from the States.
42:04The cleaning of my room is minimal,
42:07if at all.
42:08Just discipline.
42:10Discipline.
42:11Just discipline first.
42:12And then,
42:13what you said,
42:14respect.
42:15That's it.
42:16Rita.
42:17You know,
42:18you know how to handle your own money.
42:21So,
42:22it's not like before,
42:23when your parents give you money,
42:25you're like,
42:26it's okay,
42:27I'll just give it to them.
42:28You buy me,
42:29I'll cry.
42:30You don't know,
42:31that's how hard it is to earn money.
42:33So,
42:34we don't have to
42:35do this and that.
42:36Just do it.
42:37More importantly,
42:38respect for your parents.
42:40Because they're the ones running the house.
42:42Before,
42:43you're just the one who eats and helps.
42:44Now,
42:45You have a lot of complaints.
42:46Now,
42:47it's your house.
42:48You're the one running it.
42:49And if you don't run it well,
42:51you're the only one to blame.
42:53I like who I am now,
42:54what I see in life.
42:56And all of that,
42:57that's the result of
42:59being alone all the time.
43:01My experience,
43:02when I'm leaving us,
43:04that's me.
43:05I really like where I am now.
43:07So,
43:08that's you now?
43:10Mico?
43:11I like the feeling,
43:12like,
43:13you're getting older.
43:14I don't want to get older.
43:16I like the feeling.
43:18I wish I was 18 too.
43:20Me too.
43:21Right?
43:22It's nice to be that age.
43:25Thank you very much.
43:26And good luck.
43:27Thank you to the mommies of mine.
43:30Thank you, ma'am.
43:33Of course,
43:34I still have a sister.
43:44Sisters
43:47Always,
43:48always be
43:49We are sisters
43:51We are sisters
43:57This is for Julio.
44:01Right?
44:03But,
44:04you first.
44:05There's a lot here,
44:06we should give it to him.
44:08There.
44:09Here, you can give it to him.
44:10Oh no, Jelly,
44:11that's how it is when you're packing
44:12or when you're packing things.
44:13Because you'll see
44:14that you have a lot of things
44:16that you're not going to use anymore.
44:18You're right,
44:19you're right, sis.
44:20Oh no,
44:21just like this,
44:22this is just a mess.
44:24Kids don't drink this.
44:26It's because it tastes like medicine.
44:28That's why I'm letting Wacky drink
44:29Enerbon 33.
44:31He really likes
44:32the chocolatey taste of this.
44:34Aside from that,
44:35it gives sustained energy
44:36for the whole day.
44:37That's why his physical
44:38and mental stamina
44:39is fully charged.
44:41He doesn't feel down.
44:42The 33 stamina builders
44:43are a big deal.
44:46And Enerbon 33 is the only
44:47chocolate milk in the market
44:48that has vitamins,
44:49minerals,
44:50and nutrients.
44:51So, if you regularly
44:52give Enerbon 33 to the kids,
44:54they're always fully charged.
44:55Not only when they play,
44:57but also when they're ready
44:58to go to school at night.
44:59Just like when we did
45:00the commercial,
45:01the kids were so naughty.
45:02Here's Wacky,
45:03I didn't think
45:04he'd be able to do a wall climb.
45:05And do you remember
45:06the last day of the shoot,
45:07they even danced.
45:08That's right.
45:09And Ariel
45:10was so excited
45:11that he messed with them.
45:12It's a waste.
45:13They won't be able to see
45:14that in our commercial.
45:15But it's okay.
45:16I asked for what I got
45:17from the shoot
45:18and I compiled it
45:19so that we can watch
45:20and have a souvenir
45:22of the behind the scenes
45:23of our children.
45:24Yes, sweetie.
45:25And we also showed them
45:27our commercial
45:29for Enerbon 33.
45:31Let's show them again.
45:32Let's show them.
45:33Yes.
45:34Yes, that's right.
45:35Look how happy
45:36and active our kids are.
45:38And the kids
45:39are so excited
45:40to see Enerbon 33.
46:10Enerbon 33
46:11is available now
46:12on Amazon Prime Video
46:13and Google Play.
46:14It's available now
46:15on Amazon Prime Video
46:16and Google Play.
46:17It's available now
46:18on Amazon Prime Video
46:19and Google Play.
46:20It's available now
46:21on Amazon Prime Video
46:22and Google Play.
46:23It's available now
46:24on Amazon Prime Video
46:25and Google Play.
46:26It's available now
46:27on Amazon Prime Video
46:28and Google Play.
46:29It's available now
46:30on Amazon Prime Video
46:31and Google Play.
46:32It's available now
46:33on Amazon Prime Video
46:34and Google Play.
46:35It's available now
46:36on Amazon Prime Video
46:37and Google Play.
46:38It's available now
46:39on Amazon Prime Video
46:40and Google Play.
46:41It's available now
46:42on Amazon Prime Video
46:43and Google Play.
46:54Part 2
47:38Only Enerbon 33 has 33 stamina builders to keep kids healthy and fully charged all day.
48:06Enerbon 33, full day stamina for fully charged kids.
48:36It's hard to move in.
48:37It's your adjustment, right?
48:39Of course, because sometimes new faces, new friends, new people, new environment.
48:46Babe!
48:47I know.
48:48But if we move in to some place, we will make sure that this is for you, right?
48:54That's right.
48:56So, we'll just see you again, of course, here at...
49:00Sis.
49:01Sis.
49:02Say bye, sweetie.
49:03Bye.
49:04Bye, bye, bye.
49:05Sis would like to thank...
49:07Bobby Puentes, Mossimo, F&H, Chloe for our eyewear, Optical Works, Adidas, Janeline Shoes,
49:18Wade Shoes, Bayo, Under the Sea Pet Shop, Salon de Manila, La Germania, 680 Home Appliances,
49:27Jura Star, Mano Mano, Play and Display, JBL Home Furniture Enterprise, The Barnyard,
49:35Grand Flora, Our Home, Wayless Center and Spa, Balloon Creations, Color My Hair, and Union Square.
49:57Bye.
49:58Bye.
50:27Bye.
50:28Bye.
50:29Bye.

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