"Different doesn't mean wrong" hopefully everyone going to a different area from what they are used to can keep this in mind. Heck, move from the Northeast to the South in the USA and things are different. And that's just in the US.
Great interviews for surely what I liked best about the the 3 years I lived in 🇵🇭. Were how friendly and the people are. I’ve been traveling there since I left many decades ago. By far it’s the most friendliest place I’ve been and I’ve travel to 6 continents and many countries I don’t even remember. As always I want to thank you for sharing I always appreciate and enjoy your videos ✌🏾.
Mad respect for Mr Derrik Brown, and to you for being able to help promote the cause he is championing! I personally would like to see a showcase with him and what he does so his cause could get more exposure if you're willing.
Yes, God bless him, a loving and caring man. In future I pray I can help with the stray animal situation there too..few years to go before I can spend a lot of time there though.
*wine season is near* "mantalongon, dalaguete" is so cold out there (the so-called "little baguio of cebu") it fogs from 6PM till morning (especially near osmeña peak, specifically glamping at "150 peakway") the same is true with "busay" (which is 30 minutes ride from cebu city) the siberian cold winds (also called "siberian high") makes "amihan season" (from december to february) very cold -- you really need a thick jacket, thick blanket, and a glass of champagne🥂
The not respecting the line is one of the bad habits among Filipinos and I could say I was guilty esp during my college days lol. But now entering the society as an adult with a more understanding of social etiquette, I highly encourage everyone to wait for our turn. This also will benefit you while on the road driving or just waiting for your Jollibee pick up. It is organized, healthy and safe.
This has to be one of the best interviews you've done Alex. A couple who's been here for 23 years wow that's a long time. A person who is setting up humanitarian aide to the people here and more students from India studying medicine and another fellow Canadian who said he found Maple 🍁 syrup here incredible. Everyone loves the people here 😎👍🆒
What was the WiFi your guest spoke of (roam?). Great interviews. I appreciate many of the guests here lived there for long time. I appreciate that as opposed to people who just got there
23 years is a very long time, and you get by the way your rotel tomatos easy in Shopee. I'm seven years here and happy to get so my foreign food who I sometimes miss. Great interview!
love this kind of vlogs. more on this from the philippines. i hope u also do this kind of vlogs in Elnido palawan and siargao since theres alot of tourist there❤
More Patience. I go back to the US 4 times a year and bring back basic medicines from the US like Advil and some dry food items like the Keto granola I like. Also sports equipment. Though you can find many US food items in places like S&R and Landers.
It’s sad the first guy that was interviewed, what was the reason he moved to the Philippines and he answered no family. I thought everyone in this world have a family. 😔 That is so sad.
I wish i had brought American medicines. When i go back i will stock up on Nyquil tablets. You need a prescription here for hemorrhoid ointments.....its silly.
when i first go back my home country philippines i wish i packed up Franks Red Hot sauce buffalo wings . I can’t find any of those in the philippines even at S&R
I think you mean "advantage". Moreover what about this video says grandpa's coming over for Filipina women? Also, are you calling Filipina women desperate? Or incapable of thinking for themselves? Lastly, you think older people don't deserve love?
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@Patpats889 I can't foe this video. But I will for your next video comment 😊
Baguio and Tagaytay are cool places.
They might to buy lot property here in the Philippines to stay
"Different doesn't mean wrong" hopefully everyone going to a different area from what they are used to can keep this in mind. Heck, move from the Northeast to the South in the USA and things are different. And that's just in the US.
Blessed them 23 years they stay in the Philippines ❤
"different is not wrong. its just different" love it
I like the honesty of this first guy
Whenever it's spsring here in the US and pre fall, the weather always reminds me of my city which is Baguio. I'm sure you will love the weather there.
Praise to Derek. Hopefully, the Lord will continue to bless you and continue to help the ones in need most.
Great interviews for surely what I liked best about the the 3 years I lived in 🇵🇭. Were how friendly and the people are. I’ve been traveling there since I left many decades ago. By far it’s the most friendliest place I’ve been and I’ve travel to 6 continents and many countries I don’t even remember. As always I want to thank you for sharing I always appreciate and enjoy your videos ✌🏾.
Thank you for watching and sharing your experiences 😊🍻
PHILIPPINES AMAZING, FULL OF ACTION, FULL OF BEAUTIFUL PLEASING TO LOOK SPECIAL THE 'GIRLS' WE LOVE IT.
Mad respect for Mr Derrik Brown, and to you for being able to help promote the cause he is championing! I personally would like to see a showcase with him and what he does so his cause could get more exposure if you're willing.
Thank you! I'll definitely reach out to him when I'm back in the Philippines
Yes, God bless him, a loving and caring man. In future I pray I can help with the stray animal situation there too..few years to go before I can spend a lot of time there though.
I was going to make a same comment
Glad to find it here
*wine season is near*
"mantalongon, dalaguete" is so cold out there (the so-called "little baguio of cebu")
it fogs from 6PM till morning (especially near osmeña peak, specifically glamping at "150 peakway")
the same is true with "busay" (which is 30 minutes ride from cebu city)
the siberian cold winds (also called "siberian high") makes "amihan season" (from december to february) very cold -- you really need a thick jacket, thick blanket, and a glass of champagne🥂
Lol... 😆 Sounds perfect... I'm sold... Thanks for the heads up. I can handle the heat all day, but I got to be cold when I sleep. 😁👍👍❤❤
The not respecting the line is one of the bad habits among Filipinos and I could say I was guilty esp during my college days lol. But now entering the society as an adult with a more understanding of social etiquette, I highly encourage everyone to wait for our turn. This also will benefit you while on the road driving or just waiting for your Jollibee pick up. It is organized, healthy and safe.
Thank you for your hougts and honesty!
Great interview with a wide variety of ppl.
Thank you!
This has to be one of the best interviews you've done Alex. A couple who's been here for 23 years wow that's a long time. A person who is setting up humanitarian aide to the people here and more students from India studying medicine and another fellow Canadian who said he found Maple 🍁 syrup here incredible. Everyone loves the people here 😎👍🆒
Thank you! Yes I'm happy it turned out great! Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts as always 🍻
Your welcome 😎😎👍👍@@Livingabroadalex
What was the WiFi your guest spoke of (roam?). Great interviews. I appreciate many of the guests here lived there for long time. I appreciate that as opposed to people who just got there
Thank you. Yes that's what he said. Glad you enjoyed the videos
23 yrs they can be Filipino citizens already ❤
13:10 I literally just ate a can of RO-TEL tomatos and chillies in some chicken yesterday.
Haha awesome!
Philip. A fellow Winterpeger! I'm jelly. For many reasons. It's 2nd day of snow and tonight's windchill -15 degrees C 🏃🏽♂🥶🧦😁☃❄❄
Whoa. I'll stop complaining about the heat 😅
23 years is a very long time, and you get by the way your rotel tomatos easy in Shopee. I'm seven years here and happy to get so my foreign food who I sometimes miss. Great interview!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 😁
love this kind of vlogs. more on this from the philippines. i hope u also do this kind of vlogs in Elnido palawan and siargao since theres alot of tourist there❤
Definitely! Too many places too little time 😅
More Patience. I go back to the US 4 times a year and bring back basic medicines from the US like Advil and some dry food items like the Keto granola I like. Also sports equipment. Though you can find many US food items in places like S&R and Landers.
Your lucky sir , here in Winnipeg start shivering 😂 . Good luck Bro !!
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When you boil it all down, I think what it is is that you feel value in your life again and that’s all a man needs👍
I'll be in Cebu for Christmas I shall be bringing Bundaberg rum
It’s sad the first guy that was interviewed, what was the reason he moved to the Philippines and he answered no family. I thought everyone in this world have a family. 😔 That is so sad.
Well, I agree with the Wi-Fi.
I thought he was Derek Brown, the former PBA import of Purefoods Hotdog back in early 2000. They look similar and have the same name.
Bukidnon is like Baguio of mindanao.,
Aha, you're in Turkey now. Nice. Find a Filipino shop there if you can. And see how life is there, as a Filipino.
What gave it away?
the shop signs.@@Livingabroadalex
I wish i had brought American medicines. When i go back i will stock up on Nyquil tablets. You need a prescription here for hemorrhoid ointments.....its silly.
Good idea! But some other things that would require prescription in Canada you can get over the counter.
They have it at R&N,the Costco of the Philippines,it is the same company.
Winnipeg, my man. Enjoy your stay
Not a big fan of food, but pulled a can of Campbell soup😂😂😂.
He's talking about not being a fan of Filipino food l, and proved it by pulling out a canned of Campbell soup.
Lol...what made you decide to leave Winnipeg?... the city, province, and country...
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Great interviews. Where is the link to the Chicago guy’s organization?
In the description of this video
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They knew they were going to a tropical country right? Why are they looking for cooler weather? 😅
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when i first go back my home country philippines i wish i packed up Franks Red Hot sauce buffalo wings . I can’t find any of those in the philippines even at S&R
I put that "STUFF" on everything! 😆
Why Baguio when there is Bukidnon
Is there Hershey chocolate?
I hope so! Taking some with me when I go, just in case. Tax me, I don't care, I'll pay it... 😝
Philip retired..no family...he needs to find a filipina, start a family and give her his money...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
They 1 thing you should bring is a little bit of common sense it seems a rare commodity 😂😂😂 !
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Not the food it means.....
Exactly what he said. Filipino food is not his favorite.
When your viewers is in the Philippines 😆😆 you will still came back
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The Canadian doesn't like Filipino food but it is much better than the slop they serve on Air Canada. Why are Canadians so goofy?
Are you comparing airplane food to Filipino food? Why are you so triggered?
Canuck moves to the PI and complains about the heat, can't make this up....
No offense but the first guy sounds like Peter Griffin
Terro for Ants 🐜
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yeh hot
Go to ukay ukay to find fat western clothes!
I feel sorry for all the Filipino women of this grandpa’s old man coming that way to take a vantage of them
I think you mean "advantage". Moreover what about this video says grandpa's coming over for Filipina women?
Also, are you calling Filipina women desperate? Or incapable of thinking for themselves?
Lastly, you think older people don't deserve love?
Man probably doesn't even own a passport
@drainbamaged 😆
@Livingabroadalex ignorance is bliss hey!😂