Kakahiya naman sa kastilang nag alipusta at nagkamkam ng yaman natin. Yang mga kastila na yan, di nila deserve ang pag adjustan. Yung ginhawa ng bansa nila utang nila sa ating mga sinakop nila nuon..nagpapaalipin naman kayo sa utak nyo.
As a local, I would never recommend Manila to any tourist unless they want city life. I live in Batangas and go only to Manila if it is extremely important.
4:47 I can see that this guy has a pure heart. I can feel that he has a lot of jobs. Maybe he's a teacher, plumber, astronaut, doctor, gym instructor, etc.
The challenge maybe is missing the loved ones. That’s it, other than that is normal. You go to another place which was outside your comfort zone so you need to adjust for a week.
I would say mandaluyong is a pretty safe place to go to even for a beautiful Croatian girl, the cat calling and whistles are just curiosity than anything it will not go more than that. Obviously anywhere you go just ve aware of your surroundings.
Dont worry we already constructing subways because our country is late bloomer becaise we just have started developing since duterte. Our past presidents wasted money instead of developing transportation. We are going there like thailand and korea in terms of transport
Things that should be prioritised and should be fix by the Government here in Ph talaga is Employment, Transportation and Poberty. Thats the Big 3 talaga for me.
People look at her not for amything else but because she is pretty n that's probably why some people stare because they admire or rather they admire her beauty
Yong spanish guy,kala nya walang traffic dito sa bansa nila.dito lng nga sa marbella galing la canada papuntang puerto banus at san pedro Alcantara ang traffic ilang kilometers lng pro abutin ka ng 1 hour bago makalabas s traffic.walang parking spot maliliit mga daan.nakapagdrive din ako s madrid traffic din Lalo na rush hour at bihira lng makapagsalita ng english sa kanila.kahit s city proper area mahirapan kang makikipagcommunicate.😅
That is why I will - once in the country - buy 1. a Scooter for short-distance commuting 2. a big bike to explore the country on long-distance trips 3. eventually a car to be flexible / more comfortable during the rainy season - makes me independent of "public transportation".
Hi..bro..every country is not perfect,but Phil..is safety where ever you go,pilipinos is friendly,kindness,helpful,in everything..but maybe always careful,here is safety..but the other countries many bullying..in etc..but in here..even you are foreigners or different country,they respect u,treat u,or your like a idolize,or a king or a boss..✌️✌️✌️🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿❤️❤️❤️..
Interview 101: You don't ask the question: "How do you like _[insert SUBJECT]_ so far?" It is a biased question that forces anyone to like something even if they actually don't. Be neutral always.
There are many transgenders in the Philippines and Thailand. They don't force people to approve of them, as they are accepted for who they are, not because they are transgender.
I so want to move to Baguio and live there with my wife after we finish her papers here soon. But since you cannot work there I would have to take up vlogging or something for an income.
i've been here in the Philippines since birth.. what i really shock much here is the toxic Marites people that scattered Rain or Shine anytime, anywhere, & everywhere. talking & Himantaying the life of others. They were better than CCTV😂🤣 I AM FROM SAUDI SAUDIRN LEYTE
7:00 this guy doesn't want to say anything bad about the Philippines😂 be careful man, your girlfriend is a Filipina lawyer ,you know what are you going to face after the interview 🤣✌️ kidding!!! 😅
The safety and security is everywhere in the world, even your very own house is not safe sometimes, you just have to be smart and aware about your circle because the people sometimes behave like a beast, there are some areas in Metro Manila that were high rate of crime particularly Tondo,Recto,Quiapo, and E. Rodriguez road in Quezon City, those areas are slums zone, it's sad to say that those slums people are used by the politicians to gain votes and also used by some police personnel who's involved in syndicate. I can say BGC is the safest and cleanest in Metro which is recently built during the Duterte administration, and every malls as well have the security to maintain safety and security.
Naloka ako sa comment na BGC is recently built during Duterte admin daw. Straighten ur facts bro free lang ang Google was magkalat ng wrong information.
On March 19, 1992, President Corazon C. Aquino signed the Bases Conversion and Development Act of 1992 (Republic Act No. 7227) into law, creating the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA, tasked with converting Military Bases into "integrated developments, dynamic business centers and vibrant communities."[11][12] On February 7, 1995, the BCDA and a consortium led by Metro Pacific Investments Corporation formed a joint venture called the Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation (FBDC) for the purpose of developing 150 hectares (370 acres) of former Fort Bonifacio land. The private group bought a 55% stake in the FBDC for ₱30.4 billion, while BCDA held on to the remaining 45% stake. The FBDC's landmark project was conceived as Bonifacio Global City, a real estate development area meant to accommodate 250,000 residents and 500,000 daytime workers and visitors. The project was hampered by the 1997 Asian financial crisis, but moved forward when Ayala Land, Inc. and Evergreen Holdings, Inc. of the Campos Group purchased Metro Pacific's controlling stake in FBDC in 2003.
To the first guy who tell about corruption in the Philippines, dont you know that your forefathers stolen a lot of gold from the Philippines? Spanish people should return those things you have stolen.
The Philippines is late in development, especially in public transportation. Only progressed since the Duterte administration came in. And thank God because Bongbong Marcos continued the projects left behind by ex president Duterte. It is the fault of the previous presidents why the Philippines was left behind when it comes to transportation. Don't worry because the new transportation in the Philippines will be operating soon
@@travellolo That's true but look at the rise now that the Philippines is number 1 in the fastest growing economy in Asia 2023. Than India and China because of two presidents who care about Filipinos. Thanks to Ex president Duterte and Bongbong Marcos
@edroachannel The money doesn't reach the people. If you took pictures of the Philippines 10 years ago and Vietnam you would see which one cares about their people.
I really like the first guy he's very observant he know what really the real struggles of every filipinos meanwhile the aussie girl is very respectful compared to asking americans i also feel bad for the croatian girl she thought filipinos accept lgbt infact they are not they cant do anything about it whether they accept it but not tolerated although ph still safe for lgbt compared other asian nation like indonesia where people are majority of people are muslims
Who told ypu filipinos dont accept lgbtq? Are you for real? Filipinos do accept lgbtq but not the way they want to be married or they disrespect the catholic religion or flipino morals. As long as they give respect to others they wont have any problem, hello?!?!?!?! There are many lgbtq in the Ph, some of them are prominent in the industry, celebrities, business owners, polotical persons, etc. They are celebrated with respect in the Ph. Know your facts!
I think you want to elaborate the negative side of the Philippines., specially the traffic here.,the traffic means good economy.,if there no traffic it means there is pandemic happening.,and the poeple is on vacation.,
You think the other way around and I beg to disagree, because Bad traffic can indeed have significant negative impacts on the economic growth of a country. Here are some points why Lost Productivity: Bad traffic leads to increased commuting times for workers, which results in lost productivity. Employees spend more time stuck in traffic, reducing the time available for productive work. This decrease in productivity can have a cumulative effect on overall economic output. Increased Costs for Businesses: Companies often rely on efficient transportation of goods and services to operate smoothly. Bad traffic can lead to delays in the delivery of raw materials and finished products, increasing transportation costs for businesses. These increased costs can result in higher prices for consumers, leading to reduced demand and potentially harming the overall economy. Investment and Business Climate: Countries with severe traffic congestion may deter foreign investors or businesses looking to establish themselves in the region. A congested transportation network can raise concerns about the ease of doing business, which can discourage investments that could otherwise contribute to economic growth. Infrastructure Maintenance Costs: Prolonged traffic congestion puts additional stress on roads and transportation infrastructure. The need for frequent repairs and maintenance arises, diverting resources that could have been used more efficiently for other developmental projects or services. Healthcare Costs and Lost Workdays: Traffic congestion often leads to increased pollution and accidents, both of which have adverse effects on public health. The resulting rise in healthcare costs and lost workdays due to health issues further impact the economy by reducing the active workforce and increasing the burden on the healthcare system. Opportunity Cost of Time: Time spent in traffic jams represents an opportunity cost for individuals. This lost time could have been utilized for more productive activities like education, training, or spending time with family. Reduced personal development and engagement in other meaningful pursuits can impact the overall skill level and productivity of the workforce. Effect on Trade and Supply Chains: Inefficient transportation networks can disrupt the smooth flow of goods and services both domestically and internationally. Delays in supply chains can result in stockouts, impacting businesses' abilities to meet consumer demands and fulfill orders promptly. Urban Development and Land Utilization: Bad traffic can lead to urban sprawl, as people seek housing options further away from congested city centers. This increases the demand for infrastructure in newly developed areas and can lead to inefficient land utilization, which hampers urban planning and overall economic efficiency. Quality of Life and Talent Attraction: A country struggling with bad traffic may have a reduced quality of life for its residents, which can affect talent attraction and retention. Skilled workers may seek job opportunities in other regions or countries with better transportation systems, leading to a brain drain effect that impacts economic growth. In conclusion, bad traffic has a range of negative consequences that collectively hinder economic growth. Addressing traffic congestion through improved infrastructure, better urban planning, and alternative transportation options is essential to promote economic development and enhance overall well-being for citizens.
I think you have never been out of the country. Traffic does not mean a good economy. Many European and Japanese cities don't have traffic because their leaders were not corrupt.
Catcalling in PH is seriously embarrassing! I remember seeing this one chinese girl and she was being catcalled by two idiots using japanese words (konnichiwa) like I could only smh.
So the Philippines has 1. Awful traffic and transportation. 2. Food is bad and expensive. I will add 2 more 3. It's very loud here. 4. Filipinos don't care if they waste your time. Lines everywhere and unnecessary paperwork and policies.
This channel should have a million subscriber, this will open up the eyes of the filipinos and the government on what to improve in our country.
Thanks! And btw, that's probably the subject of the next video!
The first gentleman made an honest impression and just hoped that we'll do more to improve all those things he mentioned.
You need not explain.
The people, their smiles and positive attitudes are always going to trump everything else.
@@BeAsOpinionatedAsOpenMindedWhen you stuck in traffic jam for hours on end, let see if you still be able to smile.
Kakahiya naman sa kastilang nag alipusta at nagkamkam ng yaman natin. Yang mga kastila na yan, di nila deserve ang pag adjustan. Yung ginhawa ng bansa nila utang nila sa ating mga sinakop nila nuon..nagpapaalipin naman kayo sa utak nyo.
Sadly, our public transpo was stucked in the 90s
As a local, I would never recommend Manila to any tourist unless they want city life. I live in Batangas and go only to Manila if it is extremely important.
Exactly! I lived in Manila - moved to Clark. Amazing difference. Manila is such a bad example of what living in the Philippines can be like.
Trust me, San Francisco in the USA is way, way, much worse.
@@origenjerome8031
Huh??
Have you even bothered researching before comenting?
@@TRustyOne
Yes. Have you?
@@origenjerome8031 Have you compared the population between the 2 cities?
Another amusing expat/tourist interview series, love it👍👍👍
Thanks, Charles! You’re the man!
@@simplestreetinterview I find the last part, the girl/woman from Croatia(Antonia)the most amusing of them all😍😍😍
Thanks for this video, as always. All comments by the visitors are, you can sense, sincere opinions from their hearts, all positive also.
Thank you so much for watching, sir!
wow very great content friend
Thank you, you're cool!
you're welcome and thanks@@simplestreetinterview
The Philippines is a unique country in many ways. Thank you for both the positive & negative but realistic comments
4:47 I can see that this guy has a pure heart. I can feel that he has a lot of jobs. Maybe he's a teacher, plumber, astronaut, doctor, gym instructor, etc.
hahahaha
The challenge maybe is missing the loved ones. That’s it, other than that is normal. You go to another place which was outside your comfort zone so you need to adjust for a week.
Thanks for introducing our beloved country which is hospitable people as no.1
Your videos are better than DOT’s campaign hehe
That’s one hell of a compliment hahaha! Thanks!! 🙏
Respect each other............ Love not war.......
hope the coming infrastructure (subway/train station) will help solve the traffic problem. Transportation is a big NO NO. thanks for the video btw.
Thanks for watching, too!
I would say mandaluyong is a pretty safe place to go to even for a beautiful Croatian girl, the cat calling and whistles are just curiosity than anything it will not go more than that. Obviously anywhere you go just ve aware of your surroundings.
Nope
I love tourists or foreigners ................ Love Love Love NOT hate
Manila has 4 train lines. I never wait an hour. At most 20 minutes, in the middle of rush hour
OF COURSE, THE PHILIPPINES PEOPLE ARE REALLY NICE AND HELPFUL, FRIENDLY AND KIND MABUHAY MOSTLY IF YOU A FOREIGNER TREATS YOU REALLY NICE
Not all kind mostly filipino are toxic
Dont worry we already constructing subways because our country is late bloomer becaise we just have started developing since duterte. Our past presidents wasted money instead of developing transportation. We are going there like thailand and korea in terms of transport
No it was not duterte who started it . Past president never wasted money cause there is no money, we have to pay debts..
Things that should be prioritised and should be fix by the Government here in Ph talaga is Employment, Transportation and Poberty. Thats the Big 3 talaga for me.
Poverty
THE DAY TIME IS BEAUTIFUL IN THE PHILIPPINES
The last one is a cutie ❤
People look at her not for amything else but because she is pretty n that's probably why some people stare because they admire or rather they admire her beauty
I hope the subway will lessen the traffic in Manila. It's hell... And there are many ongoing projects to lessen the hellish traffic.
Yong spanish guy,kala nya walang traffic dito sa bansa nila.dito lng nga sa marbella galing la canada papuntang puerto banus at san pedro Alcantara ang traffic ilang kilometers lng pro abutin ka ng 1 hour bago makalabas s traffic.walang parking spot maliliit mga daan.nakapagdrive din ako s madrid traffic din Lalo na rush hour at bihira lng makapagsalita ng english sa kanila.kahit s city proper area mahirapan kang makikipagcommunicate.😅
Croatia girl was super cute!!!
Food is now expensive used to be cheap.
Main challenges:
1: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
2: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
3: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Gloria to PBBM😂😂😂😂
That is why I will - once in the country - buy 1. a Scooter for short-distance commuting 2. a big bike to explore the country on long-distance trips 3. eventually a car to be flexible / more comfortable during the rainy season - makes me independent of "public transportation".
Hi..bro..every country is not perfect,but Phil..is safety where ever you go,pilipinos is friendly,kindness,helpful,in everything..but maybe always careful,here is safety..but the other countries many bullying..in etc..but in here..even you are foreigners or different country,they respect u,treat u,or your like a idolize,or a king or a boss..✌️✌️✌️🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿❤️❤️❤️..
Wrong. Di mabait sa lahat, di rin ligtas dito noh, madami ding bullying dito. Gumising ka.
@@enrico9130 kng hndi ligtas Dito bkit ka Buhay kng hndi ligtas..now you know..
Traffic is one of the worst. Metro-Manila is the so congested that trasnpo is so bad
Thank you Young Pau Gasol! Hihihih!
Ok Antonia i see you❤.
Parang availability ng mga public transportation sa mga first world country, maganda kaya?
The beautiful croatian girl is very right about safe in the phil.
Interview 101: You don't ask the question: "How do you like _[insert SUBJECT]_ so far?"
It is a biased question that forces anyone to like something even if they actually don't.
Be neutral always.
Good feedback.
Yes. It is so much better to ask, "Do you like or dislike your experiences, so far?" Or, "How do you find your stay, so far?"
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hahah napahiya tuloy ang SHUNILAMS .. I was there in Manila,last month.. Nashocjk talaga ako sa Traffic. Grabe
Your Philippino accent was deep bro, you know how to speak English good
Traffic everywhere in this world even here in canada traffic in expressway everyday
what does she say at 10:50 "and dislounge! i never go there!" whaaat?
Always be careful everywhere becoz.theres a lot of Madapakas on the road🤣😂😅👍🤗
Hahaha 😂😂
@@simplestreetinterview 🤣😂😅👍🤗
Your TH-cam channel platform is similar to Living Abroad owned by Alex. He is is now in Hanoi, Vietnam and he will be back in 2 weeks to Cebu.
0:42 As for the traffic problem, let's give all credit to the senators who don't want to give the president the special power to solve it.
There are many transgenders in the Philippines and Thailand. They don't force people to approve of them, as they are accepted for who they are, not because they are transgender.
I so want to move to Baguio and live there with my wife after we finish her papers here soon. But since you cannot work there I would have to take up vlogging or something for an income.
8/10
Everyone of them says that traffic is an obstacle here in the Philippines...
Thailand is way way wayyyyy better in transportation than the Philippines, we’re literally so behind it’s embarrassing
We're just too many than Thais.
Been in TH yrs back, i agree with you. So sad.
Yes, please go to thailand instead
Can I speak with you directly
Everybody should expect that because Philippines is just a small country 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Edgar was spot on - I've been here 6 years and was in Thailand previously. He was fairly kind with the way he made the comparison lol
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there is now a law in the Philippines against cat calling known as safe space act You can report them to the authority if someone did that to you
I dont like MRT its scarry to ride shaky😢 its like hiking if u go stations
😂
🙋♂️🤓🤞... ✅
what brought me here? an airplane ! 😂😂✌️✌️
Perfect response 😭😭
i've been here in the Philippines since birth..
what i really shock much here is the toxic Marites people that scattered Rain or Shine anytime, anywhere, & everywhere. talking & Himantaying the life of others.
They were better than CCTV😂🤣
I AM FROM SAUDI
SAUDIRN LEYTE
🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Sending helo, same problem i encounter from L.A lower albay
Philippines is most comfortable and best to live when it's not compared to other country.😢
Need to improve Philippines
i want to come phipines guide me from goa bec i hv wife rehza bazar caducoy she is in problem any 1 help pls or help him she oroblem face lot
If you fell unsafe just report to the police immediately take him picture and send to the police station
Antonia is beautiful
11:00 because of Vice Ganda the National Gay Person of the Philippines
When I was young cat calling is just normal way of appreciation,if ur ugly no one will try cat calling
7:00 this guy doesn't want to say anything bad about the Philippines😂 be careful man, your girlfriend is a Filipina lawyer ,you know what are you going to face after the interview 🤣✌️ kidding!!! 😅
Rofl 🤣🤣
The safety and security is everywhere in the world, even your very own house is not safe sometimes, you just have to be smart and aware about your circle because the people sometimes behave like a beast, there are some areas in Metro Manila that were high rate of crime particularly Tondo,Recto,Quiapo, and E. Rodriguez road in Quezon City, those areas are slums zone, it's sad to say that those slums people are used by the politicians to gain votes and also used by some police personnel who's involved in syndicate.
I can say BGC is the safest and cleanest in Metro which is recently built during the Duterte administration, and every malls as well have the security to maintain safety and security.
Aquino admin is the one who signed it lol it called PPP ...
stop crediting the menace of south
Naloka ako sa comment na BGC is recently built during Duterte admin daw. Straighten ur facts bro free lang ang Google was magkalat ng wrong information.
On March 19, 1992, President Corazon C. Aquino signed the Bases Conversion and Development Act of 1992 (Republic Act No. 7227) into law, creating the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA, tasked with converting Military Bases into "integrated developments, dynamic business centers and vibrant communities."[11][12]
On February 7, 1995, the BCDA and a consortium led by Metro Pacific Investments Corporation formed a joint venture called the Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation (FBDC) for the purpose of developing 150 hectares (370 acres) of former Fort Bonifacio land. The private group bought a 55% stake in the FBDC for ₱30.4 billion, while BCDA held on to the remaining 45% stake. The FBDC's landmark project was conceived as Bonifacio Global City, a real estate development area meant to accommodate 250,000 residents and 500,000 daytime workers and visitors. The project was hampered by the 1997 Asian financial crisis, but moved forward when Ayala Land, Inc. and Evergreen Holdings, Inc. of the Campos Group purchased Metro Pacific's controlling stake in FBDC in 2003.
Duterte has nothing to do about bgc😂 dds liars as always
@@Pinoyjeepneynot sure if he is a Duterte supporter lol.
Australian aren't westerner they're southerner!
This kind of interviews to women is somewhat the same in public agent.😂
This guy the talk the real Philippines
To the first guy who tell about corruption in the Philippines, dont you know that your forefathers stolen a lot of gold from the Philippines? Spanish people should return those things you have stolen.
The Philippines is late in development, especially in public transportation. Only progressed since the Duterte administration came in. And thank God because Bongbong Marcos continued the projects left behind by ex president Duterte. It is the fault of the previous presidents why the Philippines was left behind when it comes to transportation. Don't worry because the new transportation in the Philippines will be operating soon
I have been hearing that since I first visited in 2014. There is too much corruption for anything to happen here.
@@travellolo That's true but look at the rise now that the Philippines is number 1 in the fastest growing economy in Asia 2023. Than India and China because of two presidents who care about Filipinos. Thanks to Ex president Duterte and Bongbong Marcos
@edroachannel The money doesn't reach the people. If you took pictures of the Philippines 10 years ago and Vietnam you would see which one cares about their people.
i wanna live the spanish guy life!
2nd one!
Doesn't living abroad do this? We're you by chanced influenced by his content?
I really like the first guy he's very observant he know what really the real struggles of every filipinos meanwhile the aussie girl is very respectful compared to asking americans i also feel bad for the croatian girl she thought filipinos accept lgbt infact they are not they cant do anything about it whether they accept it but not tolerated although ph still safe for lgbt compared other asian nation like indonesia where people are majority of people are muslims
Who told ypu filipinos dont accept lgbtq? Are you for real? Filipinos do accept lgbtq but not the way they want to be married or they disrespect the catholic religion or flipino morals. As long as they give respect to others they wont have any problem, hello?!?!?!?! There are many lgbtq in the Ph, some of them are prominent in the industry, celebrities, business owners, polotical persons, etc. They are celebrated with respect in the Ph. Know your facts!
Wrong! The LGBTQ Community has always been accepted in the Philippines. The congress is already pushing towards legalizing same sex marriage.
Awra fangirl spotted 😂😂
@@anikin4448 huh? The hell you saying?
@@anikin4448 im not a fan of him i dont follow celebrity issues keep your assumptions to yourself 🤡
The subway in Manila is substandard it came from China so expect the unexpected.😂
Anong China pinagsasabi mo, gawang Japan kamo
Subway construction is still on going by Japanese firm. Where did you get your info it’s from China? Lol
Funny them Spaniard never mention anything about his ancestor history. Philippines named after King Philip of Spain.
Hope dont dwell so much on difficulties
Mandaluyong beware lol
I think you want to elaborate the negative side of the Philippines., specially the traffic here.,the traffic means good economy.,if there no traffic it means there is pandemic happening.,and the poeple is on vacation.,
You think the other way around and I beg to disagree, because Bad traffic can indeed have significant negative impacts on the economic growth of a country. Here are some points why
Lost Productivity: Bad traffic leads to increased commuting times for workers, which results in lost productivity. Employees spend more time stuck in traffic, reducing the time available for productive work. This decrease in productivity can have a cumulative effect on overall economic output.
Increased Costs for Businesses: Companies often rely on efficient transportation of goods and services to operate smoothly. Bad traffic can lead to delays in the delivery of raw materials and finished products, increasing transportation costs for businesses. These increased costs can result in higher prices for consumers, leading to reduced demand and potentially harming the overall economy.
Investment and Business Climate: Countries with severe traffic congestion may deter foreign investors or businesses looking to establish themselves in the region. A congested transportation network can raise concerns about the ease of doing business, which can discourage investments that could otherwise contribute to economic growth.
Infrastructure Maintenance Costs: Prolonged traffic congestion puts additional stress on roads and transportation infrastructure. The need for frequent repairs and maintenance arises, diverting resources that could have been used more efficiently for other developmental projects or services.
Healthcare Costs and Lost Workdays: Traffic congestion often leads to increased pollution and accidents, both of which have adverse effects on public health. The resulting rise in healthcare costs and lost workdays due to health issues further impact the economy by reducing the active workforce and increasing the burden on the healthcare system.
Opportunity Cost of Time: Time spent in traffic jams represents an opportunity cost for individuals. This lost time could have been utilized for more productive activities like education, training, or spending time with family. Reduced personal development and engagement in other meaningful pursuits can impact the overall skill level and productivity of the workforce.
Effect on Trade and Supply Chains: Inefficient transportation networks can disrupt the smooth flow of goods and services both domestically and internationally. Delays in supply chains can result in stockouts, impacting businesses' abilities to meet consumer demands and fulfill orders promptly.
Urban Development and Land Utilization: Bad traffic can lead to urban sprawl, as people seek housing options further away from congested city centers. This increases the demand for infrastructure in newly developed areas and can lead to inefficient land utilization, which hampers urban planning and overall economic efficiency.
Quality of Life and Talent Attraction: A country struggling with bad traffic may have a reduced quality of life for its residents, which can affect talent attraction and retention. Skilled workers may seek job opportunities in other regions or countries with better transportation systems, leading to a brain drain effect that impacts economic growth.
In conclusion, bad traffic has a range of negative consequences that collectively hinder economic growth. Addressing traffic congestion through improved infrastructure, better urban planning, and alternative transportation options is essential to promote economic development and enhance overall well-being for citizens.
How come traffic is a good thing??? Jesus😂😂😂
I think you have never been out of the country. Traffic does not mean a good economy. Many European and Japanese cities don't have traffic because their leaders were not corrupt.
@@kjon2503 do the Philippines have a bad economy?,the Philippines is leading in ASEAN country.,
@@whatfor1637 you're time is wasted.,but not mine .,wake up early and leave early.,
Did the Bible state that homosexuality is bad?
Ask Ang Dating Daan🙂
Yez it is work of Demon😢 God only created Man and Woman😢
@@ladysnow8186 in that case, humans that are genetically born with both vagina and penis are also bad?
Yes it's immoral. Sodom and Gomorrah got burned to the ground because of it.
@@___Anakin.Skywalkerthat only applies to christians if you're homosexual and not a christian its fine ...
Catcalling in PH is seriously embarrassing! I remember seeing this one chinese girl and she was being catcalled by two idiots using japanese words (konnichiwa) like I could only smh.
I like the beautiful girl with the head band. What is her account
Antonia. I am getting jealous, I want her cp too.
get lost in Parties, ano ginagawa nila sa parties may sinisinghot yata yung mga tao
talamak parin talaga ang red tape
Sabi ng Croatian, maraming bakla daw.
frking interviewer annoying keep forcing them to say negative things dude chill they are answering it in a good way!
Cope and seethe.
So the Philippines has
1. Awful traffic and transportation.
2. Food is bad and expensive.
I will add 2 more
3. It's very loud here.
4. Filipinos don't care if they waste your time. Lines everywhere and unnecessary paperwork and policies.
So what's the problem..
tell me that antonia girl name & social media
she has a black boyfriend!