Filipinos start decorating for Christmas early because they don't celebrate Halloween or Thanksgiving, so they focus their festive spirit on Christmas from September to December.
The Labubu trend is associated with Lisa from Blackpink because she unboxed a Labubu item on her social media, making it popular among her followers.
Simbang Gabi is a Filipino tradition of attending night masses for nine days before Christmas, often followed by festive activities and food offerings.
Some people find Labubu figurines creepy due to their unusual design, including their large teeth and overall appearance, which can be unsettling to some.
Labubu figurines originate from Hong Kong and were created by artist Ka Sing Leung, first appearing in 2015.
Bretman and Miss K find Thanksgiving food in America different because they are accustomed to a more diverse array of dishes and flavors from their Filipino heritage.
Bag charms in the Philippines are often used as fashion accessories that add a personal touch and uniqueness to one's bag, reflecting individual style and taste.
Miss K does not immediately recognize celebrities because she is not deeply engaged with celebrity culture and social media, focusing more on personal interests like movies.
The urban legend suggests that in the Philippines, the blue bottle of Cream Silk conditioner is used by some as a personal lubricant due to its pleasant scent, though this is not confirmed and should not be tried.
This week on DBR, Bretman and Miss Kaaaye touch on everything from Labubu's to the 2024 election with a dash of how they spend their holidays in America.
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