i worked in BGC for a decade then got tired of the urban living so I went back to my province. I visit BGC once in a while though. but although i prefer the countryside, imho, we Filipinos dont judge people based on what they wear. As long as you don't stink, you respect the law and the culture, you will be liked in here whether you're in BGC or in the province.
@@learningnewways8103 I'm afraid I have to agree. I love our people, but there's a lot of superficial Filipinos all over the place. There's aspects within our culture worthy of praise, things we get right - but there's things we get wrong too. And honestly, lookism is more rampant than people would care to acknowledge. We're taught not to judge books by their cover, and we certainly know its wrong, but that's far from what happens in reality.
@@learningnewways8103 he certainly gets to speak on behalf of Filipinos if he is Filipino, and if so, he speaks for the majority of Filipinos and the culture.
Your just a country boy at heart Jonathan! Whether it's in Alabama or the Philippines - you like the simple life, down to earth people, beautiful country settings, and authentic local food. Cities are a nice place to visit, but nature and good people is where your heart feels at home. Still loving your channels - take care!!
If you are a city slicker and have the money-yeah, BGC is the place to stay in Manila. Also if you are an older retiree with medical conditions, you’re likely have better access to healthcare (modern hospitals, labs, and doctors-if you can afford it) living in a planned urban place like BGC than if you retire in the rural countryside. Beach resorts and nature sites are within short plane trips to/from BGC/Manila.
My girlfriends dog was sick a couple weeks ago. She took him for a brief walk. It was 2 o’clock in the morning. She or I not only thought about safety. Safety was never considered. To me this is possibly the safest place on earth.
I ran into a subscriber who told me she left the US and moved to BGC because of her safety concerns for her kids in the US. She told me she feels safe walking home alone at 2am from Uptown Parade to her condo nearby
You will never be judged by Filipinos based on what you wear whether u are in BGC or in the province except of course when you attend a formal function or occasion where a certain dress code is required. Even in big malls in Manila , you will see Filipinos wearing flip flops and just plain tshirt and shorts. So it depends on what kind of lifestyle you really want whether the provincial simple living or the city life. Overall, where ever you go, when you meet a Filipino he will always be nice to you .
Yep. Agree with #2, it's not very Filipino. And that's by design, I think. It's a "Global City" after all. For those who don't know, BGC = "Bonifacio Global City"
Idk, as a Filipino living in bgc, i feel like bgc is just the Philippines if it's a 1st world country. It's still plastered with Filipino culture, again i live here and feel like it's still "Filipino". The culture is just modernized. And there're so many american chains because 1 trading probably, 2 because of the amount of foreigners in bgc that want to experience the life they live back in their home country.. i don't agree with dude's opinion about bgc not being "Filipino"/not having "Filipino culture" EVEN if you add the word "traditional" with it
@@kristineluvsbows glad you've calmed down. saw the earlier version of this comment and it was, hmm, a bit less friendly. LOL. I still think the BGC is a westernized business center sprinkled with a bit of Filipino in it. "Still Filipino" is not quite the same as "very Filipino". As business districts go, the Ayala CBD (although it's showing its age quite a bit now) is still modern but with a much more Filipino vibe. Maybe it's a testament to how modern architecture is just becoming homogenized, idk. It's hard to put culture on tall glass boxes after all. Not challenging your statement or anything, but I'm curious where the Filipino culture is plastered in BGC. Would love to walk around there one of these days and see for myself. I might have just missed those spots or something.
I get you. This is why as a Manileño, I prefer Makati. At least there, you can find streetfood carts and "jollyjeeps" where employees can get more affordable meals, carinderia style around the city. I've been reading comments, and would just like to correct a misconception from some of your viewers, probably foreigners --that most Filipinos are overly proud of BGC, with big dreams of living there. That's not true. If only there are job opportunities available in the provinces, I'm willing to bet most of us would not choose to live here in Manila. If they only knew....
I agree the reason why more Filipinos chose to live in Metro Manila because of the jobs that are not available in urban areas of the Philippines. People from all different regions have to find a job and also students prefer to stay in the cities of Manila.
I worked in BGC for 14 years and believe me, you can find cheaper options nearby. There's a lot of carenderia and street foods in Estrella and Cembo side which is just a walking distance from BGC.
I felt exactly the same, me and my wife spent April travelling Luzon, we spent time in the mountain province with local people. Then we spent 1 week in Manila and visited BGC. its the fast pace lifestyle from back home in the UK. What we were personally trying to escape
Life in bgc is not fast paced. You can do your own leisurely walk all over bgc. It's safe and clean. You don't see the people walking fast even in bgc.
@@wavemaker2077 I work in BGC.. people actually walk-run during rush hours. We just don't usually take the high street or park areas route. We go straight to the commuters area or parking area.
@@wavemaker2077 I was going to say, all the videos I've watched of BGC it looks very spacious with a lot more personal space, beauty, and a lot less noise. It looked slow paced and stress free to me in this video and many other videos I've watched.
i arrived in the Philippines 20 years ago and went to boracay, i ate grilled bbq sticks for 5 pesos, drank tanduay, lived in a house more common to Philippines, im so glad i did, had i arrived and seen BGC i think i would have been tempted to just stay there because it is beautiful, safe and familiar but i would of missed out on the whole Philippine experience.
i was stationed at Clark for 4 years and it was appalling how many of the americans never went more than a few miles from the base. - the area around clark was NOT representative of the rest of the country. - the best times I had were roaming around and exploring area far away from those americanized zones around the bases.
Yes, there is a price to pay for all that convenience at your fingertips, air conditioned malls,condos with amenities, I’m from Negros Occidental about half an hour from Bacolod and I prefer the laidback simple province life, Cities for me is good to visit but not to stay.
For me its urban versus rural, that sentiment is worldwide, i have lived both, nothing beats walking barefoot on the sand or ground, enjoyed the video Jonathan 👌
Filipino here 🇵🇭 Feeling disheartened so I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded that I didn’t give up and to stay motivated cause this guy is an inspiration ❤
I think this was an excellent video, however after watching it, I think it makes me want to live in BGC more than ever. I'd rather live here and travel to see the provinces I think. I agree that your video actually lists more positives than negatives, it is just a matter of preference.
Your point about traveling to other areas from there is actually one of the reasons I would consider living there. It has the Manila airport with access to the entire country. Where I currently live I usually need to fly to Manila to get a connecting flight to go to another island. So you could live in BGC and easily get to other areas when you want a trip
Yes its true that most of the time because you work or live in the corporate side of the Philippines then you have to dress to impress, but then you can still just wear shorts and shirts or anything that makes you feel comfortable. Just be yourself, it doesn't matter what you wear just be nice and respectful of the people around you, Filipinos are pretty accepting.
Of course there are viewers who instantly get the wrong idea and be offended but i'm filipino and i know exactly what you mean about BGC not feeling filipino. It feels like i'm walking down just another high end neighborhood in some western country. It lacks character, personality and the feeling of community and closeness that is typical of a filipino community in comparison with the other barangays.
You said that much better than I did 😂 “lacking character, personality, community”… that’s exactly what I meant. I want to make this video again to explain it better 😂
I like to visit BGC around Christmas time for the lights and Christmas decorations. It's magical. But after a while I miss the beach, the mountains, the green fields and the fresh air of the provinces.
It is a quick grab ride to "authentic Philippines." Heck there are places where you can walk into it. The BGC haters tend to be city haters, and most expats are on a fixed budget and BGC might be out of reach anyway. While I am not a huge fan of big cities, if you are going to live in a city, BGC is one of the Best in Asia, and a great comparison worldwide. I personally like Makati a bit more, as it is closer to more "rustic" areas. The real appeal to BGC or Makati for a foreigner, is that you can own a condo, fly into manila, near NAIA, spend some time in the city, and jump to anywhere in the Philippines or Asia pretty quickly. When its time to leave, I turn everything off, lock the door and go.
Exactly. I stay in one of our condos in Ortigas and it's a good central base for me driving and flying wise. Driving wise I can easily reach BGC via the new bridge in 15 minutes and only 35 minutes to Trinoma. Ortigas is also walkable like BGC, my family does about 10,000 steps a day walking from our condo to the nearby malls. When it's time for me to fly back to HK I call Admin and tell them to turn off the power and water and to double check if the door is locked. A very nice and simple lifestyle
I stayed 1 month in BGC (and 2 months elsewhere in the Philippines). I'm a city guy, and BGC is definitely the place I would live long-term in PH. It's expensive compared to most SE Asian cities, but still a pretty good deal. And you're right that it's not very "authentic" traditional Filipino, but I don't mind that personally, I like the modernity, the safety, and the convenience.
I know what you mean. I lived in Makati for 4 years and go to BGC from time to time, I was even there last Saturday. You have everything in BGC; fast internet, no brownouts, malls, restaurants, shops, safety, etc. However, I still choose to live in the province for these reasons: -Yes, BGC has greeneries and it's clean. However, you just can't compare it to the turquoise waters and lush greens in the provinces. -BGC feels like you always have to move. Yes, you can sit but it doesn't offer the same relaxation as when you sit on a random sidewalk in the province. Not to mention relaxing on a random beach. -BGC is loud. It's not loud-loud but it's still in the city. -The province gives me a feeling of freedom. I can ride a motorbike for hours, not worry about traffic, and feel the air in my hair. This is the biggest reason why I love the provinces. And I know you know this, driving in Siargao, driving in Bohol. You don't get this in the cities.
BGC/Eastwood/Ortigas is considered a “bubble”…but some of us DO like the amenities and use these modern areas as a springboard to visiting the Province which isn’t equally “right” for everyone as well! 🫰🏻
I'm not long back from the Philippines, Stayed in Ilocos Norte. Very green and mountainous but on the way home to Ireland I had 24 hrs in Manilla so went to BGC. It's nice and clean but after about an hour or so, I wanted Ilocos Norte
I was in Ilocos Norte in 1995. I noticed the place lacked vegetables and it was basically a very boring place. Even Pagudpud was boring. And the Cockroaches are gigantic. After a few days I wanted out
@@robocop581 Lacked vegetables? Vegetable dishes are their main staple in Ilocos Norte. That's why I stayed here because the food is way better and healthier than the popular Filipino food that's sweet and greasy.
Im shocked at how beautiful and clean and civilised BGC is. Looks like its my new home in the future. If you find a quiet place in the provinces like Caimiguin and Bohol, you can find a spot of paradise until you get a close neigbour. The provinces takes a hell of a lot of adapting to and in the end the foreigner eventually goes back home.
Johnathan, Your BGC video has convinced me that BGC may be the place for me. I live in Cebu City ( Ayala Business Park ) which is BGC on a smaller scale. I love it here also. We have Denny’s, TGI Fridays, Texas Roadhouse, Dairy Queen, Pizza Hut, Burger King, McDonalds, KFC, Chili’s, Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts. I don’t care for Fish or Rice, so I like to have the U.S. restaurants available. I do like some of the Filipino based franchises also. What I like about The Business Park and BGC is, like you said, there’s a Security Officer every 100 yards, no overhead wires, the sidewalks are in good repair and wild dogs are not seen. I enjoy the higher end clothing stores ie: Zara, Mango Man, Arrow, Giordano, Guess, Calvin Kline, and such. We live in what I guess you would classify as a Luxury Condo, that is on top of the Ayala Mall, so we have direct access to the Ayala Mall without using our car or going outside, if we don’t want to. When we want the Province experience we book a hotel in Panglao, Bohol, and enjoy the resorts there. I worked hard all of my life and live a comfortable lifestyle, so having rent the same as my U.S. mortgage isn’t a problem. I guess you can say that we are blessed.
Im an islander from a small island in the visayas but living in Manila. If Philippines's life is relax, true, but it is very well relax living in the province. Yes we drink alcohol in group using one cup only and that means you belong to the group. That represents Filipino Culture, we dont want one is left behind, we want others to be in the cluster group or tribe. Bayanihan is also a very Filipino thing as sample of togetherness. Ok so welcome in the Philippines Islands, Mabuhay !!!
I am here in Pasig, Jon. Just a few minutes away from BGC, but I never considered living in BGC hehe. it is expensive and the life is not representative of what the Philippines is all about. I worked in a company at McKinley for three years and the environment is not easy for common mass. Too fancy. 🤭
There are street food vendors and carinderias that you can easily go to if you live in BGC. You have to know the area. There are street food vendors and carinderias at Mini Park near SM Aura. Also, there are street food vendors behind a wall near Grand Hyatt. These are all within easy walking distance.
Hey! Im curious to know what kind of gear you use for your vlogs? It's good quality and sound. Planning to travel the Philippines myself and want do document it. Any tip? What Camera+Mic are you using?
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL Oh great. Thank you so much! I've been looking at the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. It seems to also be a really affordable and versatile camera!
Man, you just sold me on BGC (Apple store). My wife has paid off house 1.5 hour away in Pampanga but my office is in Makita so I will do the studio/ 1 bedroom thing during business week and commute to the provinces on weekend. That will be the next hurdle, commuting. Great video, thanks!
All countries have big cities and obviously, they are not the same as the countryside. The kind of culture that you'll experience from the big city doesn't mean you aren't experiencing real Filipino culture. The fact that Manila has Denny's and all those American chains should give you an insight of how heavily influenced the PH is by the US. That's part of their culture and I respect that. As a German who loves traveling to the PH, I enjoy both the city and the countryside and I won't even bother to wax poetic about the differences. Just enjoy them and shy away from comparing. Apologies for the unsolicited advice. Btw I personally enjoyed my one week stay in BGC last year and I would stay there again if and when I come back.
Right. These foreigners think the real, authentic Philippines is living in poverty. We have that side but you can also experience the real Filipino culture in more affluent places like BGC.
I agree with your way of thinking. I left the Philippines 40 years ago to immigrate to California. I've been back only once 10 years ago. I was impressed by how much things change but I enjoyed it more in the province when I went to Tagaytay with my relatives. I enjoy nature more than the modern buildings.
BGC is what the PHL would have been if it were at par in terms of development and progress with Singapore. It is an "aspirational city" which is not a bad thing. It gives those who can afford to live in it the lifestyle that their money can buy.
It's not about development, I think. It's about urban planning. I was just in the Philippines early this month and spent a few days in BGC. It's well-planned, but still lacking. There is no roadside parking, causing drivers to park in the right lane. Not all intersections have traffic lights, thus still relying on the tried and true Pinoy style of driving. I will say that it is a very pedestrian-friendly city. All in all, I like it if I don't have to worry about parking.
The reasons why Philippines is poor are because of religious and political extremism. Only country in the world with no divorce (Vatican don't count) and population growth esp by the poor sector. Education is also now becoming really bad because of the population growth, too many students, lack of classrooms and capable teachers. The Filipino mindset of not caring for their neighbors is appalling too, from videoke all day all night in full blast to burning garbage in their yards morning and afternoon. It's crazy. Keeps on electing people who paid them too and politicians are corrupt and killers.
The whole of BGC is privately owned by large developers, even the roads, so even if sidewalk vendors are allowed there, they will need to pay premium, which they can't afford without a crazy price increase on their supposed to be affordable products if sold anywhere else in the Philippines.
Jonathan-#2 is spot on and I'm surprised you got "a lot of hate" for it =? True, however: The "Filipino"-ness in BGC is the Pinoys themselves IN BGC. There's the public art, too, done by Filipino artists. As Filipinos ourselves who do not live in the BGC area, it's the cleanliness, discipline and safety by and of those who work or live there that BGC excels in. And the master planning of BGC-a balance of concrete and greens-that stakeholders strive to maintain. (BGC still is on government property after all.) Your GCash has never worked? Bummer. Why? BTW, meeting another expat who recognizes you is really cool. It gave a throw-back vibe in contrast to when you sat on steps somewhere in Makati, completely unknown and by yourself, and talked to the camera about your first impressions of the PHL, remember that? How time flies indeed ü and with 174K± subs since. Well done, you! Ingat lagi. Oh, and get the GCash to work for you (BTW, since you're in the NCR, you could very well drop by any of the Globe service Centers to help you with your GCash issue. Makati is where Globe/GCash was "born" anyway).
I'm American and liked BGC, but I know what you mean about reason number 3. I felt awkward walking around in flip flops and gym shorts 😅 I definitely didn't think anyone was judging, but I did feel out of place.
No one will judge you even in bgc. Though you do have to dress based on the environment. The same thing that you cannot dress like going to a ballroom party when you are in boracay.
Expert advice? have you lived in BGC or are you sour graping because you can’t afford it? How would you know about the experience if you have not lived there. I’m a resident since 2006
I agree, I bought a condo there and sold it 2 years ago for 14million, it’s good only for a short stay or for air b&b but not for me, I bought a home that cost 4 million and now it’s valued at 12 million I guess it depends if people like to live or not for I like big spaces with garden.
@@dcadventures2394 I'm a Filipino born but live in the US, an American citizen; however, one of the options is to move back home and live in the city when I retire. Possibly in BGC or somewhere similar.
I can never live in big cities, wherever in the world. I can not imagine myself between 4 walls called apartments or suits. I feel like I am trapped in a chicken cage. Why am I forced to live in dirty, hot, very crowded, noisy, expensive and unsafe (In general) big cities? To work as per my education, and make money. And to pay for a very costly living and taxes and transportation, etc . . . . Well, a very small farm in a barangay will give you almost all of your needs without the pollution, dirt, noise and high costs. That's why I will never invest in the big cities, but farms instead. Thanks for sharing.
BGC area is a different vibe, very clean, organized, safe, & etc… I have a place there and I love it but my heart and happiness is in my home place in Iloilo city or in Bacolod where my family and lots friends lives there .
Coffee Bean scene : You were at the Serendra shopping center. There are condos located near the shops. Market Market is across Serendra. SM Aura mall is nearby.
Good video it seems it wasn’t soo bad but still a world apart from where you live. I prefer quiet relaxed country life. Btw I bought that DJI mini 3 drone it’s Amazing. I only buy because you said it was a good choice and I’m very happy with my purchase
oh nice!! I'm sure it's great! As I said I just have the 2, but I imagine the 3 is only better. I'm glad you like it! That was a quick purchase. I feel like I just talked to you about the drone a few days ago haha
BGC has improved in terms of allowing people to take pictures, hold cameras, or record videos. Back then, they were much stricter about it. I couldn't even draw the statues or anything in that area. The guards and security were quite paranoid, especially if they knew you were Pinoy. I remember they had a photo contest inside BGC, and the guards and traffic enforcers were so paranoid that they would check and question us every time they saw us.
Healthcare. Space. Closeness to modern conviences. When I visit (Cebu) or move there, I like to live in a foreign (modern) country [from Seattle, WA USA]. I've spend lots of vacation time in Taiwan and Taipei can be very expensive. -- I like some videos that show you can live a block or 2 away (PH) from the upscale places and still have a decent place ! I'm more of a Mtns. guy than beaches, but enjoy a beach. World wide, Filipino people are usually fun ! (and hard working).
100% felt you bro. I was born there. Left in 95 (11years old). Visited 2013, 2018, (didn't stay at bgc), but April 2024 stayed at Uptown BGC.. yes convenient AF w American ways... but didn't feel the Philippines Spirit... I had to leave BGC to actually feel that amazing humble presence of the Filipino people cuz BGC felt so Westernized that the only Filipino feeling you do get are from the local Filipino workers working there that don't actually live there. There's a "butas" btw a whole in a wall which is kind of a portal where all the workers go from where they live to BGc. Tried to go there but couldn't find it. Heard it's behind Mitsukoshi Mall. . Should do a vid and let us know how to get there
BGC is Filipino. The warm people who work and live there makes BGC unique and makes foreigners comfortable to live there. Authentic Filipino experience does not only mean living in poverty.
I didn’t say a single word about poverty. You’re saying that. I’m saying in BGC I’m surrounded by American stores instead of carinderias, street barbecue, karaoke, fiestas, and the close communities in the barangays that I’ve experienced outside of BGC. If an American visits the Philippines for a week and never leaves BGC, they didn’t experience the Philippines in my opinion.
@@travelescapesOFFICIALThat's true for every country. If I only visit Rodeo Drive in California or Manhattan in New York, I haven't really experienced the USA.
We went to the Philippines last year - Metro Manila and other big cities air quality is really bad. You really have to get outside the big cities for better air quality.
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL Thanks man! You are a big inspiration for me. I'm living in the US, and tired of trying to fulfill the American dream. I want to Visit the Philippines and cruise around on a motor bike.
Hi, thank you for this video. I also love point 3, feeling free from judgment, free from the social context that not only judges you, but also conditions and affects how you live. I have never experienced the freedom you talk about, but I have imagined it, and I think with this freedom from judgment, you can understand your personality better. (: Finally, in fact I don't see you happy here, you don't smile much as usual (: (:
When I went down to Encinitas Mexico I got that same exact feeling you were talking about, where you're not judged or anything it's just living, and that felt really really great.
For me, BGC falls into the category of nice to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there. It pretty much negates the myriad of reasons one would want to leave their current first world location.
@chaoticheaven17 It looks exactly like the "elite" area of every first world city. A tiny area that 99% of the general population can not afford to exist.
@@ChristopherKnN Looks exactly like the elite area of EVERY 1st world city? Show me the elite area in countries like France and Italy? BGC? Elite? U can get a 300USD studio in BGC. Also, BGC is not the area where actual rich people live. Those people live in exclusive subdivisions which BGC is not.
I hate cities I come from the northeast mountains in a very small town. Though I’m told it’s wise to stay in a city for a few days first to get acclimated from the long flight. Which city would you recommend for someone like me? Thanks for any help in advance 😊
Hello, my name is Peggy and I am a Canadian that has lived in Colombia Amenia Quindo, for the last eight years this is the first time I have ever commented on anything, but I completely understand your videos. Great job I will continue to check them out..
I know because I travel with my boss and kids. I explored in Hollywood, be around with luxury fancy people. I looked at them they are very lucky of what they have. But I don’t think they experience of what I grow up as a hard working farmers leaving in the nature that you can make your own food, and cooked your food d from the garden and go fishing and get your own free seafood. I was lucky enough to see how they’re luxury lifestyle. But I still love were I experience is being in the province lifestyle. Stress free for me lol.
Lmao I’ve been watching you for a few months now and I’ve been like “I really really want to live in the Philippines BUT idk if I can go with bad WiFi “ . But now after this video I’m booking a ticket for November and going to Cebu and BGC. I like the amenities and everything but the people just seem so nice . I be wanting to randomly dance and sing lol 😂. But I can’t do that here in America and people go out there way to mean lol. THANK YOU SO MUCH 🙏🏽
Been there a couple times. Filipino markets and caranderias are a short walk away. Get a little exercise and be in the middle of it with locals, low prices as well anytime you want. Live in the bubble of the infrastructure of the west and enjoy both. Everything in walking distance. Also good public transportation to other places in Manila or Makati.
Jonathan, I hope BGC Denny's isn't anything like the Denny's we have here Columbia, SC. Ours are crawling with "Palmetto bugs", has sticky floors, and coffee mugs that have lipstick stains permanently etched on it. BTW, that coffee is pretty pricey! I think you made a wise choice choosing a province as your home base. Although I grew up in Metro Manila, I would stay keep one foot in Quezon City (for VA clinic purposes) and another in the province when I retire. Anyway, salamat uli sa mga posts mo. Thanks for taking me with you and I can't wait for your next video! Peace, brotha!
I love your perspective about province life bc I experience both big city vs small provinces. I love the laid back no judgement about your future place etc. just be.
Jonathan, I always enjoy your videos and your thoughts about the Philippines. You are fair how you feel about the country. And being said, I agree with you hundred percent. I feel the same way about my Country there pro and cons. No perfect place in the world. I might not living in my birth Country right now, but I’m still proud of that. Where we living right now outside the City crime are high, but the City is worse .I seen it on my own eyes. Many businesses are closing and banks are been braking windows and on in on. Is shameful that the American that I knew is so much crime. But there’s hope and still good Country to live. I hope that people be kind and loving to one another. It’s okay to disagree but use the kind words. Let’s pray for the world for peace and loving people is better place to all of us.❤😊
Hi Jonathan, I am one of your silent viewers and waiting for your new vlog. I've been watching ur vlog for awhile now and never subcribe until now. I got carried away just watching...lol.
100% agree I live outside the PH and if I’m going to retire I will live in the province. Food is great people are awesome plus the nature and freshness of food. Lastly, it’s affordable.
The advange in BGC. Accessibility for health care. Lots of Hospitals nearby especially if you are old or retiring age.Accessibility and safety. God bless !!!
BGC is in taguig city it’s just a small portion If you earn 6 figures in the USA you will be comfortable You cannot compare it to the mountain province. Plzzzzz
I just got back from the Philippines! I miss it already! 😅 For me the best way to learn about Filipino culture is to live in the provinces or smaller cities and experience how they live without all the convenience of living in places like BGC. BGC is great for those who want convenience and have the money to spend because it is very expensive. I lived there for a year and felt like I never left the US haha. BGC definitely felt more judgmental in terms of how people dress. Back in NYC, I don't care how I dress but in BGC, I felt like there was a need to look more presentable? But when I go to Cebu, Bacolod, Capiz or Iloilo, I dress in whatever I want with no problem lol. Ain't nobody judging even if my clothes have holes!
I totally understand what you are saying about province living compared to the bgc type of areas . In the province, you see abject poverty all over the place, but the people are generally happy. I think what you are feeling is the artificial sense that you are not in a developing country when you are in bgc . It's like being in a bubble, and you soon find out that the real world is only a couple of blocks away. I prefer the laid-back feeling of the province and how time seems to slow down. Of course as a retired person with a pension I don't have the financial worries that are surrounding me when I'm there but I try to make things easier and a little better without going overboard and creating expectations. I like doing upgrades or repairs that are permanent and can't be readily removed or damaged like plumbing or flooring and paint. I don't get into extremely expensive things like a new roof or addition because that only makes me look like something I'm not, which is rich .
So how does a big city or downtown should look like? A downtown area or financial district like BGC is obviously the most developed area in the country, just like any other big cities in the world and not meant to look like rural place. BGC is modern and highly urbanized because it is one of the financial districts in the PH. The PH also was a former colony of the US, that is why there are many western influences in the PH in terms of restaurants, language, music, structures, etc. If you like a rural place, then go to the province. An urban area is not meant to look like a rural place, urban is entirely different from rural. If one country looks like an entire rural area then that country is not progressive at all and probably stuck in the ancient times.
Hello. I just found your channel and watched some of your videos, and I was wondering if you've ever been to Bukidnon in Mindanao. I've not been there yet, but I was planning to since I'm just hours away from it really. I've just been hearing good things about the scenery, and that it's "mini Switzerland". I just want to share the place, and maybe you can consider it for future travels as well.
I always love your vlog jonathan. Yes youre correct, provinces are more laidback and have more freedom and less judgment especially on what you wear though they are more conservative and reserve afaik.
IM A PILIPINO And Im amaze how manila look now. And the, I didn’t expect the prices from these restaurants are remarkably so expensive. But that’s normal in the city proper.
i worked in BGC for a decade then got tired of the urban living so I went back to my province. I visit BGC once in a while though. but although i prefer the countryside, imho, we Filipinos dont judge people based on what they wear. As long as you don't stink, you respect the law and the culture, you will be liked in here whether you're in BGC or in the province.
To add to this, we're sometines even proud of how much we save when we buy stuff instead of bragging how expensive they are 😂
You dont get to speak for others. Just because you dont judge people for their looks, doesn't mean others are the same as you. Its purely subjective
@@learningnewways8103 I'm afraid I have to agree. I love our people, but there's a lot of superficial Filipinos all over the place. There's aspects within our culture worthy of praise, things we get right - but there's things we get wrong too. And honestly, lookism is more rampant than people would care to acknowledge. We're taught not to judge books by their cover, and we certainly know its wrong, but that's far from what happens in reality.
Very True.
@@learningnewways8103 he certainly gets to speak on behalf of Filipinos if he is Filipino, and if so, he speaks for the majority of Filipinos and the culture.
Your just a country boy at heart Jonathan! Whether it's in Alabama or the Philippines - you like the simple life, down to earth people, beautiful country settings, and authentic local food. Cities are a nice place to visit, but nature and good people is where your heart feels at home. Still loving your channels - take care!!
If you are a city slicker and have the money-yeah, BGC is the place to stay in Manila. Also if you are an older retiree with medical conditions, you’re likely have better access to healthcare (modern hospitals, labs, and doctors-if you can afford it) living in a planned urban place like BGC than if you retire in the rural countryside. Beach resorts and nature sites are within short plane trips to/from BGC/Manila.
My girlfriends dog was sick a couple weeks ago. She took him for a brief walk. It was 2 o’clock in the morning. She or I not only thought about safety. Safety was never considered. To me this is possibly the safest place on earth.
I ran into a subscriber who told me she left the US and moved to BGC because of her safety concerns for her kids in the US. She told me she feels safe walking home alone at 2am from Uptown Parade to her condo nearby
You will never be judged by Filipinos based on what you wear whether u are in BGC or in the province except of course when you attend a formal function or occasion where a certain dress code is required. Even in big malls in Manila , you will see Filipinos wearing flip flops and just plain tshirt and shorts. So it depends on what kind of lifestyle you really want whether the provincial simple living or the city life. Overall, where ever you go, when you meet a Filipino he will always be nice to you .
Oddly, casinos really do care!
Yep. Agree with #2, it's not very Filipino. And that's by design, I think. It's a "Global City" after all. For those who don't know, BGC = "Bonifacio Global City"
yeah good point
Idk, as a Filipino living in bgc, i feel like bgc is just the Philippines if it's a 1st world country. It's still plastered with Filipino culture, again i live here and feel like it's still "Filipino". The culture is just modernized. And there're so many american chains because 1 trading probably, 2 because of the amount of foreigners in bgc that want to experience the life they live back in their home country.. i don't agree with dude's opinion about bgc not being "Filipino"/not having "Filipino culture" EVEN if you add the word "traditional" with it
@@kristineluvsbows glad you've calmed down. saw the earlier version of this comment and it was, hmm, a bit less friendly. LOL.
I still think the BGC is a westernized business center sprinkled with a bit of Filipino in it. "Still Filipino" is not quite the same as "very Filipino". As business districts go, the Ayala CBD (although it's showing its age quite a bit now) is still modern but with a much more Filipino vibe.
Maybe it's a testament to how modern architecture is just becoming homogenized, idk. It's hard to put culture on tall glass boxes after all.
Not challenging your statement or anything, but I'm curious where the Filipino culture is plastered in BGC. Would love to walk around there one of these days and see for myself. I might have just missed those spots or something.
I live in BGC for already 5 years and the thing that I like here is convenience.
Do you own a place or rent?
@@Ram.73 rent
It's not very travel friendly though -- esp if you want to head towards EDSA.
Yup
@@edurodriguez4278 Do you mind telling me how much is your rent? Is it a two bedroom condo?
I get you. This is why as a Manileño, I prefer Makati. At least there, you can find streetfood carts and "jollyjeeps" where employees can get more affordable meals, carinderia style around the city.
I've been reading comments, and would just like to correct a misconception from some of your viewers, probably foreigners --that most Filipinos are overly proud of BGC, with big dreams of living there. That's not true. If only there are job opportunities available in the provinces, I'm willing to bet most of us would not choose to live here in Manila. If they only knew....
I agree the reason why more Filipinos chose to live in Metro Manila because of the jobs that are not available in urban areas of the Philippines. People from all different regions have to find a job and also students prefer to stay in the cities of Manila.
I worked in BGC for 14 years and believe me, you can find cheaper options nearby. There's a lot of carenderia and street foods in Estrella and Cembo side which is just a walking distance from BGC.
@@ezscootrr correct, but i mean in makati, the food carts are on the streets. they are not hidden, very accessible, local pa rin ang vibe.
I felt exactly the same, me and my wife spent April travelling Luzon, we spent time in the mountain province with local people.
Then we spent 1 week in Manila and visited BGC.
its the fast pace lifestyle from back home in the UK. What we were personally trying to escape
Life in bgc is not fast paced. You can do your own leisurely walk all over bgc. It's safe and clean. You don't see the people walking fast even in bgc.
@@wavemaker2077 I work in BGC.. people actually walk-run during rush hours. We just don't usually take the high street or park areas route. We go straight to the commuters area or parking area.
@@wavemaker2077 I was going to say, all the videos I've watched of BGC it looks very spacious with a lot more personal space, beauty, and a lot less noise. It looked slow paced and stress free to me in this video and many other videos I've watched.
I've been living here in BGC for 3 years now with my dog and this is a dream come true for me. Everything is just around my place.
i arrived in the Philippines 20 years ago and went to boracay, i ate grilled bbq sticks for 5 pesos, drank tanduay, lived in a house more common to Philippines, im so glad i did, had i arrived and seen BGC i think i would have been tempted to just stay there because it is beautiful, safe and familiar but i would of missed out on the whole Philippine experience.
i was stationed at Clark for 4 years and it was appalling how many of the americans never went more than a few miles from the base. - the area around clark was NOT representative of the rest of the country. - the best times I had were roaming around and exploring area far away from those americanized zones around the bases.
20 years ago you wouldn't have to worry about BGC, it didn't exist
BGC is rough just 15 to 20 years old so 20 years ago, it was just mostly grass and pavements 😊
@@randysalerno6274yeah his telling lies that one
Your explanation definitely right. It really depends on your preferences for everything..just go for where you are comfortable 👍🇧🇭🇵🇭
Yes, there is a price to pay for all that convenience at your fingertips, air conditioned malls,condos with amenities, I’m from Negros Occidental about half an hour from Bacolod and I prefer the laidback simple province life, Cities for me is good to visit but not to stay.
For me its urban versus rural, that sentiment is worldwide, i have lived both, nothing beats walking barefoot on the sand or ground, enjoyed the video Jonathan 👌
yeah I'm not a city person at all
Filipino here 🇵🇭 Feeling disheartened so I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded that I didn’t give up and to stay motivated cause this guy is an inspiration ❤
I think this was an excellent video, however after watching it, I think it makes me want to live in BGC more than ever. I'd rather live here and travel to see the provinces I think. I agree that your video actually lists more positives than negatives, it is just a matter of preference.
Your point about traveling to other areas from there is actually one of the reasons I would consider living there. It has the Manila airport with access to the entire country. Where I currently live I usually need to fly to Manila to get a connecting flight to go to another island. So you could live in BGC and easily get to other areas when you want a trip
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL Are we expecting to see another vlogger living in bgc in the near future?
Yes its true that most of the time because you work or live in the corporate side of the Philippines then you have to dress to impress, but then you can still just wear shorts and shirts or anything that makes you feel comfortable. Just be yourself, it doesn't matter what you wear just be nice and respectful of the people around you, Filipinos are pretty accepting.
Of course there are viewers who instantly get the wrong idea and be offended but i'm filipino and i know exactly what you mean about BGC not feeling filipino. It feels like i'm walking down just another high end neighborhood in some western country. It lacks character, personality and the feeling of community and closeness that is typical of a filipino community in comparison with the other barangays.
You said that much better than I did 😂 “lacking character, personality, community”… that’s exactly what I meant. I want to make this video again to explain it better 😂
I’m late to the comments this morning. When I was in BGC it almost felt like I wasn’t in the Philippines.
yeah, I agree. It doesn't feel like the Philippines to me either
Do you feel the same way in Makati?
That's really true buddy
BGC is great, but I also prefer the quiet beach life in the islands. Whatever floats your boat, I guess. 🏝👍
@@nightwing4065 yup, to each his own
I like to visit BGC around Christmas time for the lights and Christmas decorations. It's magical. But after a while I miss the beach, the mountains, the green fields and the fresh air of the provinces.
Ohh yeah I should visit during Christmas!
I really just dont know why this guy isnt that popular. He shouldve have 500k subs
It is a quick grab ride to "authentic Philippines." Heck there are places where you can walk into it. The BGC haters tend to be city haters, and most expats are on a fixed budget and BGC might be out of reach anyway. While I am not a huge fan of big cities, if you are going to live in a city, BGC is one of the Best in Asia, and a great comparison worldwide. I personally like Makati a bit more, as it is closer to more "rustic" areas. The real appeal to BGC or Makati for a foreigner, is that you can own a condo, fly into manila, near NAIA, spend some time in the city, and jump to anywhere in the Philippines or Asia pretty quickly. When its time to leave, I turn everything off, lock the door and go.
“Authentic” to some means being stuck in poverty 😂 that’s absolutely small minded. Progress is good guys. Eliminate your “programming”.
Exactly. I stay in one of our condos in Ortigas and it's a good central base for me driving and flying wise. Driving wise I can easily reach BGC via the new bridge in 15 minutes and only 35 minutes to Trinoma. Ortigas is also walkable like BGC, my family does about 10,000 steps a day walking from our condo to the nearby malls. When it's time for me to fly back to HK I call Admin and tell them to turn off the power and water and to double check if the door is locked. A very nice and simple lifestyle
I stayed 1 month in BGC (and 2 months elsewhere in the Philippines). I'm a city guy, and BGC is definitely the place I would live long-term in PH. It's expensive compared to most SE Asian cities, but still a pretty good deal. And you're right that it's not very "authentic" traditional Filipino, but I don't mind that personally, I like the modernity, the safety, and the convenience.
I am English,I like BGC. But I love Sibulan,Dumaguete.💙
I've noticed a lot of expats live there. What do you like about living there?
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL Its a very relaxed atmosphere. Nobody bothers you. Also my wife is from Dumaguete.
Nobody ever bothered me anywhere in the Philippines. Except sketchy ex-pats.
@@hambone5547 same here. I meant ,unlike my own country.
@@michaelfinn281
For me I love ILOILO CITY.
I know what you mean. I lived in Makati for 4 years and go to BGC from time to time, I was even there last Saturday. You have everything in BGC; fast internet, no brownouts, malls, restaurants, shops, safety, etc. However, I still choose to live in the province for these reasons:
-Yes, BGC has greeneries and it's clean. However, you just can't compare it to the turquoise waters and lush greens in the provinces.
-BGC feels like you always have to move. Yes, you can sit but it doesn't offer the same relaxation as when you sit on a random sidewalk in the province. Not to mention relaxing on a random beach.
-BGC is loud. It's not loud-loud but it's still in the city.
-The province gives me a feeling of freedom. I can ride a motorbike for hours, not worry about traffic, and feel the air in my hair. This is the biggest reason why I love the provinces. And I know you know this, driving in Siargao, driving in Bohol. You don't get this in the cities.
BGC/Eastwood/Ortigas is considered a “bubble”…but some of us DO like the amenities and use these modern areas as a springboard to visiting the Province which isn’t equally “right” for everyone as well! 🫰🏻
yeah! the amenities are great... the place I stayed at in BGC was amazing. Sauna, pool, gym
I'm not long back from the Philippines, Stayed in Ilocos Norte. Very green and mountainous but on the way home to Ireland I had 24 hrs in Manilla so went to BGC. It's nice and clean but after about an hour or so, I wanted Ilocos Norte
ohh I need to see Ilocos Norte then!
I was also in ilocos norte back in 2022, very beautiful place to be, my wife is now in the United States with me but man I miss the Philippines
I was in Ilocos Norte in 1995. I noticed the place lacked vegetables and it was basically a very boring place. Even Pagudpud was boring. And the Cockroaches are gigantic. After a few days I wanted out
@@robocop581 Lacked vegetables? Vegetable dishes are their main staple in Ilocos Norte. That's why I stayed here because the food is way better and healthier than the popular Filipino food that's sweet and greasy.
Im shocked at how beautiful and clean and civilised BGC is. Looks like its my new home in the future.
If you find a quiet place in the provinces like Caimiguin and Bohol, you can find a spot of paradise until you get a close neigbour. The provinces takes a hell of a lot of adapting to and in the end the foreigner eventually goes back home.
Johnathan, Your BGC video has convinced me that BGC may be the place for me. I live in Cebu City ( Ayala Business Park ) which is BGC on a smaller scale. I love it here also. We have Denny’s, TGI Fridays, Texas Roadhouse, Dairy Queen, Pizza Hut, Burger King, McDonalds, KFC, Chili’s, Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts. I don’t care for Fish or Rice, so I like to have the U.S. restaurants available. I do like some of the Filipino based franchises also. What I like about The Business Park and BGC is, like you said, there’s a Security Officer every 100 yards, no overhead wires, the sidewalks are in good repair and wild dogs are not seen. I enjoy the higher end clothing stores ie: Zara, Mango Man, Arrow, Giordano, Guess, Calvin Kline, and such. We live in what I guess you would classify as a Luxury Condo, that is on top of the Ayala Mall, so we have direct access to the Ayala Mall without using our car or going outside, if we don’t want to. When we want the Province experience we book a hotel in Panglao, Bohol, and enjoy the resorts there. I worked hard all of my life and live a comfortable lifestyle, so having rent the same as my U.S. mortgage isn’t a problem. I guess you can say that we are blessed.
In the Philippines no one will judge you even if you wore slippers or sando .even when your in BGC
that's good! I like that
As it should be. Philippines is a hot country and we shouldn't need to adapt clothing from Northern (colder) countries.
Im an islander from a small island in the visayas but living in Manila. If Philippines's life is relax, true, but it is very well relax living in the province. Yes we drink alcohol in group using one cup only and that means you belong to the group. That represents Filipino Culture, we dont want one is left behind, we want others to be in the cluster group or tribe. Bayanihan is also a very Filipino thing as sample of togetherness. Ok so welcome in the Philippines Islands, Mabuhay !!!
Nah if you dress like a taong grasa you will not allow to enter establishments
I am here in Pasig, Jon. Just a few minutes away from BGC, but I never considered living in BGC hehe. it is expensive and the life is not representative of what the Philippines is all about. I worked in a company at McKinley for three years and the environment is not easy for common mass. Too fancy. 🤭
I agree!
There are street food vendors and carinderias that you can easily go to if you live in BGC. You have to know the area. There are street food vendors and carinderias at Mini Park near SM Aura. Also, there are street food vendors behind a wall near Grand Hyatt. These are all within easy walking distance.
Yes I definitely know of the “secret gap” behind grand Hyatt where all the workers go to the Barangay to have an inexpensive meal. 🤫
You really need to be a local of bgc to know those secrets. Bgc won't be so expensive anymore if you know where to buy those local foods.
I also prefer provinces like Bohol and Cebu because of Fresh Food,Nature and Beaches
yeah!! 100% !
That’s what’s great about the PHILLIPINES there’s the BGC lifestyle and also further the island lifestyle. Depends on the persons preference.
Hey! Im curious to know what kind of gear you use for your vlogs? It's good quality and sound. Planning to travel the Philippines myself and want do document it. Any tip? What Camera+Mic are you using?
hey! All you need is a GoPro 9 or higher. all of my videos here are from a GoPro 9 or a GoPro 12. No external mic, the built-in mic is great!
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL Oh great. Thank you so much! I've been looking at the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. It seems to also be a really affordable and versatile camera!
Man, you just sold me on BGC (Apple store). My wife has paid off house 1.5 hour away in Pampanga but my office is in Makita so I will do the studio/ 1 bedroom thing during business week and commute to the provinces on weekend. That will be the next hurdle, commuting. Great video, thanks!
Great insightfull video. It confirms my plan to move to manila BGC 😂. Thanks a lot for the honest review 🤝
All countries have big cities and obviously, they are not the same as the countryside. The kind of culture that you'll experience from the big city doesn't mean you aren't experiencing real Filipino culture. The fact that Manila has Denny's and all those American chains should give you an insight of how heavily influenced the PH is by the US. That's part of their culture and I respect that. As a German who loves traveling to the PH, I enjoy both the city and the countryside and I won't even bother to wax poetic about the differences. Just enjoy them and shy away from comparing. Apologies for the unsolicited advice. Btw I personally enjoyed my one week stay in BGC last year and I would stay there again if and when I come back.
Right. These foreigners think the real, authentic Philippines is living in poverty. We have that side but you can also experience the real Filipino culture in more affluent places like BGC.
agree.
I agree with your way of thinking. I left the Philippines 40 years ago to immigrate to California. I've been back only once 10 years ago. I was impressed by how much things change but I enjoyed it more in the province when I went to Tagaytay with my relatives. I enjoy nature more than the modern buildings.
This was basically an amazing promotional video for BGC haha
😂
I know right? He talked me into it!
Great video as usual! Top quality! Cheers Bro!
Thank you!!
BGC is what the PHL would have been if it were at par in terms of development and progress with Singapore. It is an "aspirational city" which is not a bad thing. It gives those who can afford to live in it the lifestyle that their money can buy.
Agree. I've also noticed that some new developments in the country, they always refer them as BGC like...
It's not about development, I think. It's about urban planning. I was just in the Philippines early this month and spent a few days in BGC. It's well-planned, but still lacking. There is no roadside parking, causing drivers to park in the right lane. Not all intersections have traffic lights, thus still relying on the tried and true Pinoy style of driving. I will say that it is a very pedestrian-friendly city. All in all, I like it if I don't have to worry about parking.
@@papagin There's no roadside parking since BGC has several designated parking areas and multi-level parking.
@@RR52517 not all are public.
The reasons why Philippines is poor are because of religious and political extremism. Only country in the world with no divorce (Vatican don't count) and population growth esp by the poor sector. Education is also now becoming really bad because of the population growth, too many students, lack of classrooms and capable teachers. The Filipino mindset of not caring for their neighbors is appalling too, from videoke all day all night in full blast to burning garbage in their yards morning and afternoon. It's crazy. Keeps on electing people who paid them too and politicians are corrupt and killers.
The whole of BGC is privately owned by large developers, even the roads, so even if sidewalk vendors are allowed there, they will need to pay premium, which they can't afford without a crazy price increase on their supposed to be affordable products if sold anywhere else in the Philippines.
I like to live in the province, simple and you can wear anything you want and walk in the street without traffic.
Yeah!
Jonathan-#2 is spot on and I'm surprised you got "a lot of hate" for it =? True, however: The "Filipino"-ness in BGC is the Pinoys themselves IN BGC. There's the public art, too, done by Filipino artists. As Filipinos ourselves who do not live in the BGC area, it's the cleanliness, discipline and safety by and of those who work or live there that BGC excels in. And the master planning of BGC-a balance of concrete and greens-that stakeholders strive to maintain. (BGC still is on government property after all.)
Your GCash has never worked? Bummer. Why? BTW, meeting another expat who recognizes you is really cool. It gave a throw-back vibe in contrast to when you sat on steps somewhere in Makati, completely unknown and by yourself, and talked to the camera about your first impressions of the PHL, remember that? How time flies indeed ü and with 174K± subs since. Well done, you! Ingat lagi.
Oh, and get the GCash to work for you (BTW, since you're in the NCR, you could very well drop by any of the Globe service Centers to help you with your GCash issue. Makati is where Globe/GCash was "born" anyway).
Hi hello my idol Jonathan welcome BGC i enjoy watching your vlog and love to see the places you explored we love you abd be safe always 🥰🥰❤❤❤💓💓💓
I'm American and liked BGC, but I know what you mean about reason number 3. I felt awkward walking around in flip flops and gym shorts 😅 I definitely didn't think anyone was judging, but I did feel out of place.
No one will judge you even in bgc. Though you do have to dress based on the environment. The same thing that you cannot dress like going to a ballroom party when you are in boracay.
Beautiful bgc ❤ enjoy welcome back to manila Jonathan
Thank you Lily Beth!
BGC is great for businesses and great food..but not a place to live.
yeah that's a good way to put it
Expert advice? have you lived in BGC or are you sour graping because you can’t afford it? How would you know about the experience if you have not lived there. I’m a resident since 2006
I agree, I bought a condo there and sold it 2 years ago for 14million, it’s good only for a short stay or for air b&b but not for me, I bought a home that cost 4 million and now it’s valued at 12 million
I guess it depends if people like to live or not for I like big spaces with garden.
@@dcadventures2394come on i think you are the one who is sout graping. guy just stating a fact.
@@dcadventures2394 I'm a Filipino born but live in the US, an American citizen; however, one of the options is to move back home and live in the city when I retire. Possibly in BGC or somewhere similar.
I can never live in big cities, wherever in the world. I can not imagine myself between 4 walls called apartments or suits. I feel like I am trapped in a chicken cage. Why am I forced to live in dirty, hot, very crowded, noisy, expensive and unsafe (In general) big cities? To work as per my education, and make money. And to pay for a very costly living and taxes and transportation, etc . . . . Well, a very small farm in a barangay will give you almost all of your needs without the pollution, dirt, noise and high costs. That's why I will never invest in the big cities, but farms instead. Thanks for sharing.
BGC area is a different vibe, very clean, organized, safe, & etc… I have a place there and I love it but my heart and happiness is in my home place in Iloilo city or in Bacolod where my family and lots friends lives there .
I’m leaving in Two Serendra BGC I love BGC convenient to all. And it’s safe in BGC
Coffee Bean scene : You were at the Serendra shopping center. There are condos located near the shops. Market Market is across Serendra. SM Aura mall is nearby.
Good video it seems it wasn’t soo bad but still a world apart from where you live. I prefer quiet relaxed country life. Btw I bought that DJI mini 3 drone it’s Amazing. I only buy because you said it was a good choice and I’m very happy with my purchase
oh nice!! I'm sure it's great! As I said I just have the 2, but I imagine the 3 is only better. I'm glad you like it! That was a quick purchase. I feel like I just talked to you about the drone a few days ago haha
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL yeah I had the funds and it was on special so I jumped on it. How are you people were saying you have food poisoning?
I just closed on a condo there few months back. Haven’t seen it yet. Hoping the area is this good.
It probably is good!
BGC has improved in terms of allowing people to take pictures, hold cameras, or record videos. Back then, they were much stricter about it. I couldn't even draw the statues or anything in that area. The guards and security were quite paranoid, especially if they knew you were Pinoy. I remember they had a photo contest inside BGC, and the guards and traffic enforcers were so paranoid that they would check and question us every time they saw us.
Healthcare. Space. Closeness to modern conviences. When I visit (Cebu) or move there, I like to live in a foreign (modern) country [from Seattle, WA USA]. I've spend lots of vacation time in Taiwan and Taipei can be very expensive. -- I like some videos that show you can live a block or 2 away (PH) from the upscale places and still have a decent place ! I'm more of a Mtns. guy than beaches, but enjoy a beach. World wide, Filipino people are usually fun ! (and hard working).
100% felt you bro. I was born there. Left in 95 (11years old). Visited 2013, 2018, (didn't stay at bgc), but April 2024 stayed at Uptown BGC.. yes convenient AF w American ways... but didn't feel the Philippines Spirit... I had to leave BGC to actually feel that amazing humble presence of the Filipino people cuz BGC felt so Westernized that the only Filipino feeling you do get are from the local Filipino workers working there that don't actually live there. There's a "butas" btw a whole in a wall which is kind of a portal where all the workers go from where they live to BGc. Tried to go there but couldn't find it. Heard it's behind Mitsukoshi Mall. . Should do a vid and let us know how to get there
BGC is Filipino. The warm people who work and live there makes BGC unique and makes foreigners comfortable to live there. Authentic Filipino experience does not only mean living in poverty.
I didn’t say a single word about poverty. You’re saying that. I’m saying in BGC I’m surrounded by American stores instead of carinderias, street barbecue, karaoke, fiestas, and the close communities in the barangays that I’ve experienced outside of BGC. If an American visits the Philippines for a week and never leaves BGC, they didn’t experience the Philippines in my opinion.
@@travelescapesOFFICIALThat's true for every country. If I only visit Rodeo Drive in California or Manhattan in New York, I haven't really experienced the USA.
Thank you for appreciating good people in the Philippines ❤smiling while watching your videos.😊
Does the air seem cleaner to you in the Philippines then the USA ? Looks cleaner where your at.
We went to the Philippines last year - Metro Manila and other big cities air quality is really bad. You really have to get outside the big cities for better air quality.
@@cesmigs8502 Ya here in the south area of Arizona half the time the sky is brown :(
Thanks for the content. I was curious what your camera setup is? GoPro? What tripod? Cheers!
Thanks for watching! It’s a GoPro 12, no external mic, and I use a “shorty” tripod
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL Thanks man! You are a big inspiration for me. I'm living in the US, and tired of trying to fulfill the American dream. I want to Visit the Philippines and cruise around on a motor bike.
Hi, thank you for this video. I also love point 3, feeling free from judgment, free from the social context that not only judges you, but also conditions and affects how you live.
I have never experienced the freedom you talk about, but I have imagined it, and I think with this freedom from judgment, you can understand your personality better. (:
Finally, in fact I don't see you happy here, you don't smile much as usual (: (:
No one is judging you in bgc. You can wear in bgc whatever you wear when going to a mall.
you haven't experienced freedom from judgment? Maybe you're in the wrong environment?
When I went down to Encinitas Mexico I got that same exact feeling you were talking about, where you're not judged or anything it's just living, and that felt really really great.
For me, BGC falls into the category of nice to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there. It pretty much negates the myriad of reasons one would want to leave their current first world location.
yeah, moving from your home country to a place that is just like your home country isn't for me personally. I want something different
It's funny that u think that the average/most of the cities in "first world" countries look like BGC.
@chaoticheaven17 It looks exactly like the "elite" area of every first world city. A tiny area that 99% of the general population can not afford to exist.
@@ChristopherKnN Looks exactly like the elite area of EVERY 1st world city? Show me the elite area in countries like France and Italy? BGC? Elite? U can get a 300USD studio in BGC. Also, BGC is not the area where actual rich people live. Those people live in exclusive subdivisions which BGC is not.
@chaoticheaven17 Wherever your Rolex shop is located in France and Italy.
Another reason to not live in BGC; first world attitudes. Enjoy your city.
I hate cities I come from the northeast mountains in a very small town. Though I’m told it’s wise to stay in a city for a few days first to get acclimated from the long flight. Which city would you recommend for someone like me? Thanks for any help in advance 😊
Hello, my name is Peggy and I am a Canadian that has lived in Colombia Amenia Quindo, for the last eight years this is the first time I have ever commented on anything, but I completely understand your videos. Great job I will continue to check them out..
I know because I travel with my boss and kids. I explored in Hollywood, be around with luxury fancy people. I looked at them they are very lucky of what they have. But I don’t think they experience of what I grow up as a hard working farmers leaving in the nature that you can make your own food, and cooked your food d from the garden and go fishing and get your own free seafood.
I was lucky enough to see how they’re luxury lifestyle. But I still love were I experience is being in the province lifestyle. Stress free for me lol.
Lmao I’ve been watching you for a few months now and I’ve been like “I really really want to live in the Philippines BUT idk if I can go with bad WiFi “ . But now after this video I’m booking a ticket for November and going to Cebu and BGC. I like the amenities and everything but the people just seem so nice . I be wanting to randomly dance and sing lol 😂. But I can’t do that here in America and people go out there way to mean lol. THANK YOU SO MUCH 🙏🏽
Been there a couple times. Filipino markets and caranderias are a short walk away. Get a little exercise and be in the middle of it with locals, low prices as well anytime you want. Live in the bubble of the infrastructure of the west and enjoy both. Everything in walking distance. Also good public transportation to other places in Manila or Makati.
Have a great day Bro. Always watching you here in Taiwan
Ya I am with you brother I think it would be more my style to be out of the big city as well.
that's exactly a place I would want to live in, thank you for the video
Jonathan, I hope BGC Denny's isn't anything like the Denny's we have here Columbia, SC. Ours are crawling with "Palmetto bugs", has sticky floors, and coffee mugs that have lipstick stains permanently etched on it. BTW, that coffee is pretty pricey!
I think you made a wise choice choosing a province as your home base. Although I grew up in Metro Manila, I would stay keep one foot in Quezon City (for VA clinic purposes) and another in the province when I retire.
Anyway, salamat uli sa mga posts mo. Thanks for taking me with you and I can't wait for your next video!
Peace, brotha!
I love your perspective about province life bc I experience both big city vs small provinces. I love the laid back no judgement about your future place etc. just be.
Jonathan, I always enjoy your videos and your thoughts about the Philippines. You are fair how you feel about the country. And being said, I agree with you hundred percent. I feel the same way about my Country there pro and cons. No perfect place in the world. I might not living in my birth Country right now, but I’m still proud of that. Where we living right now outside the City crime are high, but the City is worse .I seen it on my own eyes. Many businesses are closing and banks are been braking windows and on in on. Is shameful that the American that I knew is so much crime. But there’s hope and still good Country to live. I hope that people be kind and loving to one another. It’s okay to disagree but use the kind words. Let’s pray for the world for peace and loving people is better place to all of us.❤😊
Hi Jonathan, I am one of your silent viewers and waiting for your new vlog. I've been watching ur vlog for awhile now and never subcribe until now. I got carried away just watching...lol.
100% agree I live outside the PH and if I’m going to retire I will live in the province. Food is great people are awesome plus the nature and freshness of food. Lastly, it’s affordable.
The provinces are nice until you get old and sick the you realize the medical infrastructure is poor.
The advange in BGC. Accessibility for health care. Lots of Hospitals nearby especially if you are old or retiring age.Accessibility and safety. God bless !!!
Love your content bro, i haven't been to the Philippines after i move here in the u.s , glad you like Philippines
Nice i vlogged there before and it was amazing ❤
BGC is in taguig city it’s just a small portion If you earn 6 figures in the USA you will be comfortable You cannot compare it to the mountain province. Plzzzzz
Your videos are very good . A lot travel TH-camrs are annoying but your presentation is very good !
I love province life where tall trees guard me as a walked in an unpaved pathways. Mabuhay !
Another great vlog Johnathan ! 👍👍👋😎🤘✌️
BGC pressure to "Fit In"
Great video sir. May i ask question? Have you noticed the salt air affecting your drone any?
I just got back from the Philippines! I miss it already! 😅 For me the best way to learn about Filipino culture is to live in the provinces or smaller cities and experience how they live without all the convenience of living in places like BGC. BGC is great for those who want convenience and have the money to spend because it is very expensive. I lived there for a year and felt like I never left the US haha. BGC definitely felt more judgmental in terms of how people dress. Back in NYC, I don't care how I dress but in BGC, I felt like there was a need to look more presentable? But when I go to Cebu, Bacolod, Capiz or Iloilo, I dress in whatever I want with no problem lol. Ain't nobody judging even if my clothes have holes!
BGC seems like Singapore, clean, safe, bling-bling, boring. After 48 hours you are ready to leave.
Fortunately for BGC, some of us are shallow, materialistic bougie, and prefer conveniences - with travel to more authentic ph
My family and I just left BGC. We stayed there for 21 days (Airbnb). My daughter loves it there!
I totally understand what you are saying about province living compared to the bgc type of areas . In the province, you see abject poverty all over the place, but the people are generally happy. I think what you are feeling is the artificial sense that you are not in a developing country when you are in bgc . It's like being in a bubble, and you soon find out that the real world is only a couple of blocks away. I prefer the laid-back feeling of the province and how time seems to slow down. Of course as a retired person with a pension I don't have the financial worries that are surrounding me when I'm there but I try to make things easier and a little better without going overboard and creating expectations. I like doing upgrades or repairs that are permanent and can't be readily removed or damaged like plumbing or flooring and paint. I don't get into extremely expensive things like a new roof or addition because that only makes me look like something I'm not, which is rich .
So how does a big city or downtown should look like? A downtown area or financial district like BGC is obviously the most developed area in the country, just like any other big cities in the world and not meant to look like rural place. BGC is modern and highly urbanized because it is one of the financial districts in the PH. The PH also was a former colony of the US, that is why there are many western influences in the PH in terms of restaurants, language, music, structures, etc. If you like a rural place, then go to the province. An urban area is not meant to look like a rural place, urban is entirely different from rural. If one country looks like an entire rural area then that country is not progressive at all and probably stuck in the ancient times.
Yep. And I prefer the province
Great vid!
Love your videos. What camera and mic are you using? I’ll be in Manila next month.
thanks! This camera I'm using in this video is GoPro 12 shot in 1080p, but many of my videos are shot on a GoPro 9 with the same quality
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL no mic?
@@SoloTravelGuyNow nope. no mic. Just using the built-in mic. It works really well
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL thank you. Last question are you using any kind of a holder for it?
I live in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig my home away from home love it and we can afford the cost of living yeah and I’m a Pilipina
It’s a great place!
You teach people how to travel
You teach people how to love
You teach people how to be grateful for the simple things
That's beautiful ❤️
Hello. I just found your channel and watched some of your videos, and I was wondering if you've ever been to Bukidnon in Mindanao. I've not been there yet, but I was planning to since I'm just hours away from it really. I've just been hearing good things about the scenery, and that it's "mini Switzerland". I just want to share the place, and maybe you can consider it for future travels as well.
I always love your vlog jonathan. Yes youre correct, provinces are more laidback and have more freedom and less judgment especially on what you wear though they are more conservative and reserve afaik.
I don't mind seeing you in a sleeveless shirt. In fact, I love it!!!! 😚😗
hahaha
Me too lol
Me 3 😂
IM A PILIPINO And Im amaze how manila look now.
And the, I didn’t expect the prices from these restaurants are remarkably so expensive.
But that’s normal in the city proper.
Even though I'm Filipino, I prepared a Province life with a beautiful nature. It's more relaxing and refreshing.🤩👍