Nice content. Tourism greatly helps our country. Interviews like this can help us to improve our small island. After all, tourism isn't only about the wonders of nature but most importantly the hospitality and genuine care from the local people towards the visitors.
in what way? hahaha i think the belief that tourism helps the country is overrated. do you actually see people's lives improving from tourism? only rich people that own hotels and businesses around tourist spots are the real ones benefiting from tourism
@@SaintTok tourists bring in money . Government benefits from taxes from local products, accomodations, etc. Tourists also help small businesses. As long as they pay that's good for any business. Lately, one hambug American MMA fighter and a Korean criminal have even paid with their own lives. That's good for funeral business too. See?
It isn’t Rude in the Philippines when someone staring at you. They were staring at you because they are excited, happy and curious. They wanted to know and making friend with you. That’s how we Appreciating and Love foreigners. Filipino people they really Love Foreigners with Respect and Kindness . Please Respect our developing beautiful country Philippines. ❤❤❤
Can't get use to... definitely poor air quality compared to Australia, all sorts of different bugs, stomach bugs, bacteria...good healthcare though for those that can afford it.
It’s not that it’s cheaper , or expensive, the thing is , a lot of people already bought property here , so is really hard for them to even travel , which is why they always hate on youngest with no children and no responsibilities
Filipino\s migrate to the US. They can buy a house, land, a gun, get all senior citizen discounts. We come and live here. And you get none of the above.
Great interviews Sir! I'm just curious as to how these young people able to afford traveling if they're not working. Especially the one's from Western countries. I'm a Filipino American living in San Diego, California. I'm saving up my money and buying land and properties in my hometown. I'm 45 and hoping to eventually retire there. I'm from Iloilo city. Unless these young gentlemen come from well to do families then i guess it's fine. But if not good Lord. they might end up in the streets especially the one's from Canada. Just got back from Vancouver and boy oh boy if prices are off the roof lol. a little R&R is fine. Don't get me wrong. I appreciate them for helping our economy back there. Shout out sa mga taga Iloilo!!!
John guy is off his head. No way is Indonesian food more flavour ful than Filipino. Balinese food is good but rest of Indonesia hell. No. 😊 m Aussie and visited all 3.
These first young men must be, my speculation, "Trust Fund Babies", wealthy families put them on monthly payment plans as young adults & it's already written, that they will become heirs to the family estate and recieve inheritance when parents pass away. They likley met each other by attending expensive schools.
I love the place but was so tired of the pollution, even on Bohol, and bad road conditions and un-roadworthy vehicles just make the roads more dangerous. e.g. HUGE truck filled to the max with dirt obstructing everyone's view pouring the worst exhaust, what are you supposed to do? sit behind it for the next 10 kms breathing in fumes or try and overtake it and risk an oncoming bus - Daily driving in the PH, but I found Pinos so cute and friendly all the time. Love from Australia mate!! Please just fix the roads!!!! and remove bad driving for all our lives!!!
A lot of Canadians here Alex I had no idea. That second guy you interviewed his story was crazy and just not letting him in yeah that's not cool at all. I can't adjust to the heat here Alex but I also don't like cold or rain LOL
The younger perspective, 👍🏽good/better👎🏽bad/not so good. Great discussion. Talking about ideas more so, over small minded people would be more eye opening.
@Notsosure1 Not the dump my friend visited about 18 months ago. He said it was totally disgusting. I won't guess it's name, as there's 17,000+ to choose from 😆
Meant no disrespect was just talking about a certain smell in a certain neighborhood. These are not scripted or scheduled interviews. I was just sitting having lunch
Most philippine people specially trike, taxi, van or car for hire drivers are not trustworthy in dealing with travel fares, lots of negotiation. Also, philippine cities , towns are dirty
@@rbebeabucay9356 I've heard and watch Filipinos who are in Canada has it's own issues like renting are high, inflations, political system is not used to be before and I don't want to spell it out here but you know what I mean.
I don't entertain ignorance. If there are people who think all Canadians are white or just ask Caucasian, there's nothing I can say that would make a difference. Plus, I'll spend my entire day educating people. Lastly, I have no clue if the question was directed towards me or my guest. Or more accurately, which guest?
Not talking about skin color; talking about "French-Canada" Quebec, French Speaking Canadians specifically.. You should Google it .. @@antonioespanol2123
I heard his accent, i can ensure you he is lol, we are french canadians. Means we are from Quebec, thats definitely a quebecer accent, id recognize that accent even throught their english lol
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If pilipino stearing you not meant he or she will doing bad thing..No they appreciating that you visiting the Philippines..
Even the locals have to adjust the humidity for life!
Awesome interviews, i retired here from california and moving back home in the philippines this december and can't wait to go back home! :)
Nice content. Tourism greatly helps our country. Interviews like this can help us to improve our small island. After all, tourism isn't only about the wonders of nature but most importantly the hospitality and genuine care from the local people towards the visitors.
Thank you! You're absolutely right 🍻
I'm looking forward to exploring the Philippines, someday, and supporting local businesses 🙂.
in what way? hahaha i think the belief that tourism helps the country is overrated. do you actually see people's lives improving from tourism? only rich people that own hotels and businesses around tourist spots are the real ones benefiting from tourism
@@SaintTok tourists bring in money . Government benefits from taxes from local products, accomodations, etc. Tourists also help small businesses. As long as they pay that's good for any business. Lately, one hambug American MMA fighter and a Korean criminal have even paid with their own lives. That's good for funeral business too. See?
@@SaintTok6.2% of the Philippine GDP from tourism in 2022 is no joke. I would say, it's a really big help for the country.
If you cannot use to it dont come here. You cannot change a country.
It isn’t Rude in the Philippines when someone staring at you. They were staring at you because they are excited, happy and curious. They wanted to know and making friend with you. That’s how we Appreciating and Love foreigners. Filipino people they really Love Foreigners with Respect and Kindness . Please Respect our developing beautiful country Philippines. ❤❤❤
But do they like to befriend you.
if they stare at you that means you're attractive 😃
@Fatima, 👋🏻Greetings from Savannah Georgia🙌
Love to watch the newbies. Reminds me of me 16 years ago. Burnt out. Looking at a ticket home on Expedia.
I know what you mean.It's always nice to hear different perspectives and thank you for sharing
Can't get use to... definitely poor air quality compared to Australia, all sorts of different bugs, stomach bugs, bacteria...good healthcare though for those that can afford it.
Alex you always have interesting stories,good job!👍😊
Thank you! 🥳
Only now that i realized you are at 140k subs. I'm not suprised. Keep it up.
Thank you William 🥳
Beide enjoying your contest, i really like your personality. Keeo up !
Thank you 😁
oogling is not disrespect, just admiring!
I tell people it's great to travel live life on your terms, guys and travel the world. It's not that expensive as you think it is.
Traveling is less expensive than living in the states.
@nellatl definitely is in SE Asia
@@Usernotknown21 Absolutely. A lot of people don't realize that though that's the funny thing about it.
@@Livingabroadalexsome parts of europe its quiet cheap too
It’s not that it’s cheaper , or expensive, the thing is , a lot of people already bought property here , so is really hard for them to even travel , which is why they always hate on youngest with no children and no responsibilities
Filipino\s migrate to the US. They can buy a house, land, a gun, get all senior citizen discounts. We come and live here. And you get none of the above.
Great interviews Sir! I'm just curious as to how these young people able to afford traveling if they're not working. Especially the one's from Western countries. I'm a Filipino American living in San Diego, California. I'm saving up my money and buying land and properties in my hometown. I'm 45 and hoping to eventually retire there. I'm from Iloilo city. Unless these young gentlemen come from well to do families then i guess it's fine. But if not good Lord. they might end up in the streets especially the one's from Canada. Just got back from Vancouver and boy oh boy if prices are off the roof lol. a little R&R is fine. Don't get me wrong. I appreciate them for helping our economy back there. Shout out sa mga taga Iloilo!!!
John guy is off his head. No way is Indonesian food more flavour ful than Filipino. Balinese food is good but rest of Indonesia hell. No. 😊 m Aussie and visited all 3.
one life to love
one love to live
⏩🇵🇭❕
These first young men must be, my speculation,
"Trust Fund Babies", wealthy families put them on monthly payment plans as young adults & it's already written, that they will become heirs to the family estate and recieve inheritance when parents pass away.
They likley met each other by attending expensive schools.
I love the place but was so tired of the pollution, even on Bohol, and bad road conditions and un-roadworthy vehicles just make the roads more dangerous. e.g. HUGE truck filled to the max with dirt obstructing everyone's view pouring the worst exhaust, what are you supposed to do? sit behind it for the next 10 kms breathing in fumes or try and overtake it and risk an oncoming bus - Daily driving in the PH, but I found Pinos so cute and friendly all the time. Love from Australia mate!! Please just fix the roads!!!! and remove bad driving for all our lives!!!
❤❤❤
Is this in Ayala?
Yes
What’s happening brother. Hope all is well. Enjoy your interviews as always 🐸🙌
Thanks bro
In the Philippines when a foreigner black or white is getting stared at is not a bad thing not being rude too,just surprise you foreigners are here😂😂😂
Shout out to you sir
Thank you 🍻
Are they speaking French? Coz some of the questions they didn’t understand in English?
Yes, they are from Montreal, and Emglish is their second language
Ayala Center Cebu?
Yessir
Not really 🇵🇭overly curious in your face ❤”why are you here “
A lot of Canadians here Alex I had no idea. That second guy you interviewed his story was crazy and just not letting him in yeah that's not cool at all. I can't adjust to the heat here Alex but I also don't like cold or rain LOL
I know right that was a crazy story.
I Don't mind the rain but it's the humidity that I don't like
The "French Canadian's" .. Funny, Comments here "Are They Canadian ?" (Google French Canadian) ..
Are you based in Cebu sir?
No
Usually yes. Not right now
Nive background ❤❤
The younger perspective, 👍🏽good/better👎🏽bad/not so good.
Great discussion.
Talking about ideas more so, over small minded people would be more eye opening.
It's Philippines
He is Canadian!!!! really
If Tajik thinks The Philippines smells, he needs to go to Thai cities or Indonesia . He'll then consider The Philippines akin to pot- pouri.
@Notsosure1 Not the dump my friend visited about 18 months ago. He said it was totally disgusting. I won't guess it's name, as there's 17,000+ to choose from 😆
Meant no disrespect was just talking about a certain smell in a certain neighborhood. These are not scripted or scheduled interviews. I was just sitting having lunch
canadian eh,mercy beaucop...bonjour montrealer
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serious question : Why do Westerners look so.. pensive? Lighten up, brothers!
...Because we are always thinking 😏.
@@someguy861 you sure? doesnt seem like it 🤭✌️
It is because we are intelligent enough be to able to THINK.
@@LantangKaturay Aw. Did I upset you? Feeling inferior?
@@derekwatson7037 seriously? 🤭
Foreigners are just normal in the country.
Most philippine people specially trike, taxi, van or car for hire drivers are not trustworthy in dealing with travel fares, lots of negotiation. Also, philippine cities , towns are dirty
asus mareklamo. puro reklamo. layas.
they are so handsome
Stray animals and their depraved state.
Food is awful and low quality
Canadians are growing in numbers coming to PH.
Probably because of “Becoming Filipino”. He is from Canada but is now a Filipino citizen. He has a lot of subscribers.
@@rbebeabucay9356 In my own understanding not all Canadians who came to PH knows Becoming Filipino.
@@sgb.3999 Not all, but many.
@@sgb.3999 I have read that many Canadians are unhappy of what’s currently happening in Canada: politics
@@rbebeabucay9356 I've heard and watch Filipinos who are in Canada has it's own issues like renting are high, inflations, political system is not used to be before and I don't want to spell it out here but you know what I mean.
Your Canadian .. You should at least Mention or "explain" French Canadian" to some of your viewers who are like "huh, what" ..
I don't entertain ignorance. If there are people who think all Canadians are white or just ask Caucasian, there's nothing I can say that would make a difference. Plus, I'll spend my entire day educating people. Lastly, I have no clue if the question was directed towards me or my guest. Or more accurately, which guest?
Canadians come in different shades. Just say'n. Educate yourself bro.
Not talking about skin color; talking about "French-Canada" Quebec, French Speaking Canadians specifically.. You should Google it .. @@antonioespanol2123
Are you sure the first guy that you interviewed is from Canada? I think he is lying.
What makes you say that?
I heard his accent, i can ensure you he is lol, we are french canadians. Means we are from Quebec, thats definitely a quebecer accent, id recognize that accent even throught their english lol
@@antoinebguitar2869What are the other states in canada that speaks french?
@@1211jinx only Quebec, maybe Acadia where they speak half french half english but that's it