My wife is barely 5 foot and weighs around 90 lbs. Although she is physically small she is a force to reckon with. She has never been meek and submissive. I will admit it can be comical to see her get mad about something because she is so small. We're going on 18 years of marriage and I wouldn't change a thing.
When I first came to the Phillipines, I had a lot of people tell me how unsafe it was before I left. I ignored all of it. I did have this amazing little filipina waiting for me, though!! She is beautiful beyond words inside and out. The people here, on average, are amazing. People who say it isn't safe are the ones that never came here. Sure, if you go out looking for trouble, you can find it. That woman is now my wife of three years. I laugh when I hear people say women here are submissive. Don't misunderstand this!! My wife treats me like a king and respects me like one, but i also respect her as my queen. This is how a Filipina wife gets her husband to do things she wants!! She makes you so damn happy you will move heaven and earth just to make her smile. Believe me when I say women here will have no problem telling you how it is if you test them! Even if they are 4'9" and 77lbs like my wife lol. Once I married, I never left the Phillipines, and while I do miss home at times, I have never regretted living here. Family functions how families should! I am treated better by my in-laws than my blood relatives. I am American. Buying Western things is way more expensive here than back home. If you adapt to the way of life here, your cost of living can get pretty cheap. Saying that, more than likely, you will want some of the things you are used to back home. $1500 is a good average amount, but that can go higher or lower depending if you live in or out of a big city.
You cannot witnessed how beautiful Filipino people are inside in and out if you do not try to live with us! Try to find one like me lol you'll find it out 😜✌❤🤣🤣🤣🤣
#5 Cost---I think the main thing is IF you want to live like you did in America. Adapt to the more simple lifestyle, don't always go to restaurants, get a simple home (you can even find reinforced concrete constructed for a decent price). You can live SIMPLY here for a small amount. Traveling around like a tourist to all the vacation spots will be expensive. I settled down and married a Filipina, she cooks good simple Filipino food so it doesn't cost as much. #4 Submissive Filipinas---I would say they are decent and polite. So many American women have this arrogant "Boss Babe" mentality so that ANYTHING is going look submissive by comparison to it. Filipinas know that a happy husband is going to treat them better than a henpecked husband. I want to make my wife happy because she makes me happy. If we both give all to the relationship, the relationship ship will give a hundredfold back to both of us.
My budget of 50k PHP per month is fine for my wife and I with 3 elementary age children to live in a middle class neighborhood (no squatters, tile floors in a cement block 2 br house). It gives us enough to enjoy outings and in country trips. At the current exchange rate it's about 1k USD. If you want to live like a king figure 2k to 3k USD.
I find supermarket shopping about the same cost as in the UK. It is things like housing costs, local taxes, utility bills, repair costs, car insurance which are much less making living expenses overall muvh cheaper
I am married to a Filipina and have lived, worked, and invested in the Philippines for more than half of my adult life. I first moved to the Philippines for six plus years back in 1980, when I was on active duty in the US Air Force and assigned to Clark Air Base. For 43 plus years, I have had very close ties with the Philippines, its people, culture, and way of life. This is an outstanding video with some excellent information and facts. Thank you for sharing.
Good for you, I hope you continue to love and support my country. I envy you because Im filipino born and raised and I cant even live in my country because my livelihood is here in the US.
If you’re an immigration attorney, I REALLY need to talk to you, and possibly meet you in person. I have researched the fiancé, and spouse visas, and may require your services. Is there a way we can chat privately?
A great video about where my wife grew up and was raised. My wife of 30 years now. And where she now wants us to retire in COMVAL province. Which is a little tough for me as I have two FB friends that retired there and have come to hate the place and have both left their Filipina wives to return home to the USA. The difficulties that they describe are nothing like my experiences every time I come for a visit. I believe they all have had problems with a culture clash where they expect their neighbors and the town politicians to bend to their USA way of doing things where as I have the opposite approach of bending my way of doing things to adopt to the Pinoy way of doing things. If I wanted the Philippines to be like the USA, I should have stayed in the USA.
Ooh this is 100% accurate! Hear! Hear! I have heard too many a story exactly like this. History also tell us this. Can somebody have this comment pinned. Great observation.
All I want in a house is hot and cold running water,reliable power supply and a flush western toilet,if I go to stay(thinking seriously about it)in P.I. Is that too much,or too expensive to ask for? Do you know what the average cost would be for having those things?
@@poonlikka6174 , born and raised in Manila for 18 yrs. here, no one I knew had water heater in his home, nor power generator, nor a Western-like toilet, but any of them is probably available at stores. We just didn't need any of it. Good luck if you go and stay.
I just came back from the Phillipines… had been told it was unsafe… spent 4 weeks there, felt safe at ALL times. Got home to Melbourne… had my wallet stolen in Melbourne in the first few hours of being home. It is such a lie that Phillipines is not safe. Just be cautious about where you go. But the same can be said for Australia!
May I address the points you make, which, by the way, are well made? Some viewers may disparage me, but I am not particularly bothered. I have lived here for three years. 1. Totally safe. I live in a semi-urban area - never had a problem. In fact I have the occasional beer with the trike guys near our house and if anyone gets out of order they are pulled out. 2. Differences. I live in Antipolo/suburbs but we are fortunate enough to be able to travel. My family and I live in Rizal, but have spent time in Cebu, Bilarin, Leyte and Mindanao. 3. My wife doesn't want a green card. We came here because she wanted to come home, after working overseas. I was willing to acquiesce to her wishes because I've had a great life traveling around the world and now wish to settle down. She has no desire to live in the US, Canada or the UK. Suits me. 4. We came here with cash. My wife had no idea how much I was worth. It shocked her when she found out. She wasn't looking for for a 'cash daddy'. 5. She is NOT submissive. However, the domestic shit I get is unbelievable if i get out of line! Definitely matriarchal. And tampo is real! 6. We have cash. We have property. We do not exist, we live. Cash is not an issue. Our kids are at university and private schools. 6. Language? I speak some Tagalog but Filipinos, where we live, will not speak Tagalog to me! they see the white boy and they insist on talking English. my wife has been to Europe - UK, Belgium, Netherlands and France and she enjoyed it but ultimately, "it's more fun in the Philippines."
I saw lots of white folk learned tagalog and spoke tagalog to Filipinos and get answered in English by Filipinos, however if you learned bisaya/cebuano you get answered in the same language. Reason for this is that foreigners accent is too obvious in tagalog, and if Filipinos hear the accent it immediately translate to "he's having a hard time talking, I need to adjust and speaks english instead", it doesn't matter how long you live in the Philippines as long as you have an accent at least for tagalog you're gonna get an english reply most time. While there's too many Filipinos who have different accents when speaking bisaya making it hard to tell if they're foreign or not, being white doesn't necessarily mean foreigners since we had a movie star who is white blond but born filipino.
#1 Dangerous--- I grew up in the suburbs of LA and going downtown was always a bit scary to me. Moved to the Philippines and I feel safe even walking into some of the poorer sections of the smaller towns. There might be some of the "bad areas" of the big cities that I should stay away from but from what I've heard of NYC or Chicago you are probably safer even in Marawi City. That may be a sarcastic exaggeration but there are probably not many places in the Philippines more dangerous than NYC and Chicago.
Who wants to be in New Jork or Chiraq anyway. Not Me. I am from Florida but currently in Malaysia. (so good). Thanks Laway .....what a great video.......
Yes, I work in NYC and the last 10 years i started driving everywhere, the woke Democrats ruined the city and when, people got a chance to elect Republicans they didn’t 😂so I guess New Yorkers likes crime, homelessness, chaos and dirty streets 😡
I'm married to a Filipina I met years ago when we were both in graduate school at UBC in Canada. As a couple, we have some misunderstandings and arguments but not to the point where the utensils are flying all around the house. 😀😀😀We treat each other with the utmost respect and dignity, and our relationship is a give-and-take and works great for us. We intend to retire to the Philippines a few years from now and looking forward to it.
Totally agree with your video here, I am married to a Filipina, we have decided to stay in the Philippines until July and will do some travelling around, being here now for over a month, I done have any concerns about safety, I believe if you treat people with respect, you are treated kindly back. I find the people here so open and friendly, if you live your life in fear, you will never experience much, great video brother thanks for dispelling untruths about this beautiful country
Crime happens regardless. The people who know you and whom you treat with respect may not rob you. But those who commit crime are usually strangers. Also, if a druggie needs money for his fix, he will rob you. Respect or no respect. And often, a maid would be in cohouts with the robbers and let them inside your house. Some guys got killed. I was burglarized inside a hotel. I am sure it was not because of disrespect. It was because they wanted to steal some money from me. And my phones. Pickpockets target you, scammers and deadbeats exist whether you are respectful or not. They want your money. Sometimes, if you treat people with respect, then they see it as weakness, and you as an easy mark. They may just ask to borrow money and never pay back. If all bad things that people do to us could be eliminated by simple respect, we would not need the police, the army, guards, etc. Many banks in the Philippines have armed guards with huge carbines. And armored cars have guards with M-16. All the banks employees are polite and treat customers nicely, and the drivers of the armored vehicles are not disrespectful. But armed robberies do happen regardless.
I was born in Mindanao, South Cotabato, Sarangani . Same town as Manny Pacquaio ( Gensan). I love my town, surrounded by nature. Very close to the beach and surrounded by nature! It's beautiful to wake up in the morning with a smell of fresh air from the mountains. We speak ilonggo, Bisaya, Ilokano, Tiboli etc....we have a very rich culture. Yes, South Cotabato used to be a dangerous area, especially in the 70s, but we always feel safe because of the military that's based in our town, full of beautiful women. I'm based in Sydney, Australia, for 30 years now, but my heart always belongs to my Country Philippines 🇵🇭 and my hometown. I missed it so much, especially during Christmas time, I missed the misa de gallo, midnight mass, noche Buena, and the band parading the whole town to wake you up for misa de gallo. If you're a foreigner married to a Filo and you adapt to our culture, then you can live a happy and healthy life there. Most Filipinos understand and speak English. We're very friendly people. ❤️💚🎅🥳🎉🎊
There are about 120 to 187 dialects spoken in the Philippines 🇵🇭 depending on their classification. I just hate when people assume that a certain country or place is not good for everyone, especially if they have never been there…my wife and daughter are both Filipinos, and I love every bit of it…Bulacan just outside Manila is where we live and work…we also travel to New York 🇺🇸where my family lives. I cannot wait to fully retire, so I can really enjoy the entire country of the Philippines 🇵🇭🇺🇸
As far as older generation learned like me, learned that we have more or less 180 dialects spoken or written here in the Philippines. Tagalog is our national language, which is spoken or written to make it easier to communicate among Filipinos with different native dialect.
Well if you dont like our country,,,get the f,,,,,,k out where not going to change the population and culture for some racist endividual that come to country take advantage of the hospitality of the cetizen good nature friendly people,,, thats the only thing they have ,,, look up america how racist they are and hepocret,,how police treats thier cetizen!! litle mistakes they shoot you,,,get out men,,
@isree ramotar the info 120 to 187 languages spoken in Philippines you got it from wikipedia? ...it's actually a misnomer, bec. while the numbers is correct, it doesn't really refer to 'language'. it refer to the number of 'dialects' spoken. the main difference is> language has written litarature always, while a dialect mostly has none. anyways , Philippines has 2 official languages only. hope this helps. 😉
I’m from Cebu but currently living in SF California and I agree to what you’ve said especially with English, our English might not be that fluent but we can understand very well and responds the possible way we can. Enjoy your stay in the Philippines ❤️
I've been to cebu a lot due to past work. All the places i've been too from north to south philippines cebuanos are really great english speakers. First time i've been there the local transpo confused me and i do not understand bisaya.
That is why many response centers of big American companies are in the Philippines, their English. Have you encountered this? I have and would rather speak to someone from the Pi rather than say 😮India.
I have been married to a Filipina for over 10 years, had to convince her to get her passport so i could take her to America.She never asked to go there but seems to have adjusted to the culture there...
Thank you for highlighting the "better" side of Pinas in the eyes of a foreigner. Mabuhay ka parekoy at sanay lumawak pa ang channel mo. Salamat ng marami.
Your content is accurate. I spend a lot of time here in the Philippines and love the country and the majority of it’s people. However It’s heartbreaking to see how some of them have to live…in absolute poverty….living in self built shacks….working most of the time for instance in hotels for about 6 or 7 US dollars per day……while the hotels are comparable to western prices….80 to 100 US dollars per night. There is a lot of corruption here unfortunately and Poverty breeds petty crime …..people here in authority just seem to tread them further into the ground. They never seem to complain…..they are very resilient….wonderful people.
People complain but nothing are done so we just need to be resilient instead. politicians/leaders don't do anything or not enough. Many people were shutdowned if they criticizied the government. Then even if there's enough evidence of these politicians being on fault, they will deny it and instead blame others just to keep their position. I know it's not a problem unique to Philippines but it's just this is very obvious problem in Phil yet nothing are done.
Where is that hotel that pays only $6 to 7 a day? Because minimum wage here is around 11-12 dollars a day and about $8-9 in the provinces and regular employees, especially at hotels and business offices earn more than that. Even daily rate maids now charge 500 pesos a day or about 9 USD. Because its hard these days to find stay in maids, many who need them badly have to shell out that kind of salary. Also, the recent governments we have had are doing a much better job compared to the ones in the past decades that were really responsible for our economic downfall and high crime rates. Poor people here can now go to college for free at state owned colleges and universities, those with kids and without work can get monthly cash dole-outs from DSWD as well as medical assistance. In the past few years crimes have also decreased all over the country. As attested by the video maker, it is pretty safe now and there are less crimes. And our economy is fast rising and improving. Many people managed to improve their lives without relying on the government by just studying and working hard. We cant expect the government to feed all the poor. Poverty mostly exists among those people who breed a lot of children and cannot even provide for them and send them to school and raise them properly, thus their kids repeat the cycle of the parents and also breed many kids even at a young age so they cannot get out of poverty. Likewise those who have bad habits like drinking, gambling, smoking and doing drugs are all set for a life of poverty. My point is the poverty is not all the governments fault. Indeed the past corrupt governments did contribute to the inequality and hardships, but people also contribute to their own miseries such as having so many children that they have no means of providing for therefore trapping them in the cycle of poverty.
They don't complain much because they don't know the difference unless you have been from different Western country like you or me been working from U.K for ages. And also another strategy they should stay in one child policy if they live in poverty. Like me and my brother did well in life we have been from extreme poverty and decided not to have any child so we live better than majority of many Filipinos. They should stop giving birth like rat to lower the poverty cycles. Unfortunately majority has no mindset like that. Because of Catholic church intervention about contraception 😥
Even me as a local, that Southern Mindanao, particularly ng South Cotabato is very dangerous because of the Muslim rebels. My wife is actually from that area and when I try to go and stay there for a while, I actually found it to be very peaceful and people everywhere are so friendly unlike in the urban areas. It made me think to retire their for good.
Sadly, Muslims are commanded by their prophet to terrorize non muslims and subjugate them before he died. He even included it in his made up book. Just look at the middle east today, mostly Islamic locals, no freedom of religion and freedom of evangelization there. Full of wars and terrorism. The more modern the islamic country is, the less dangerous it is. The good thing about the muslims in southeast asia is, they're not that bigoted and racists towards non muslims. As long as you don't criticize Islam and mohammad, your not going to be mobbed to death. But yeah, Islam is a fascist terrorist cult. You won't see Christian religious zealots today killing people, it's only Islam that has 40 plus terrorist groups around the world. I wish the whole middle east become more modernize and abandon Islam altogether so it would be more peaceful.
Good video bro on debunking the myths about the Philippines. I was in Cebu or actually on Camotes Island for 6 out of 7 months this year when the Philippines eased restrictions. I was in Cebu/Camotes Island from early April to early July and back again in early August. I have a simple house my gf n I had built back in December 2017 on her land in one of the barangay near San Francisco. I love the area bc no traffic n love our neighbours who buy items from our small business of Beauty products and Sari Sari store items. As well as our main store in Tugas store just outside of San Francisco selling Beauty products and household products. I feel more safer in San Isidro than here in Melbourne. I love the Philippines and eventually I will live here permanently.
Thank you for explaining those lies, because I live here in Texas and some people around here seems to know more about my country when they never even step a foot into visiting Philippines. They always create a comparison of Philippines and another country.
I am a Filipina and I agree to every word you say. About having to live overseas or here in the Philippines, we prefer to stay and live in our own homeland . Everything is so true about this video. Thumbs up and I am a new subscriber.
As a Canadian, I was once on a bus leaving L.A. and just as it was leaving the station, the bus had a mechanical issue and needed to return to the station, going around the block . . . I will NEVER forget praying to God asking that we not need to get out of the bus when at one point the bus stopped behind the bus station. I've travelled to over 30 countries, and have NEVER felt that vulnerable. Thank you for your video.
Wow! I just realized that you're in the park only more than a kilometer away from my home. I haven't visited that place yet, but I look at it whenever I pass by there. Anyway, great video. I hope you've reached and changed the minds of some foreigners who have misconceptions about the Philippines.
Pwede naman mag tagalog ka kahit saan ka mag bakasyon. Total lahat naman nag aral ng Filipino's subject. Simula kindergarten, elementary, highschool, college, at trabaho sa maynila. Di gud ikaw nag bakasyon dd ha bisaya pastilan
I am a 67 year old retired american living in the visayas San Carlos. I am enjoying it but then again i've experienced a full life back in the states. I need the slower pace myself and stuff i just couldn't handle america anymore. People are wonderful here. Next month is one year for me.
Just chanced upon your vid and thank you for debunking some misconception about the Philippines. Fyi for the foreigners out there, English is widely spoken and understood in our country because English is taught from grade school to college. Our national language is Filipino/Tagalog but since our country comprises 7,100 plus islands we also have differents languages /dialects that are spoken depending on which group you belong. For Filipinos who has different mother tongues, we usually use Tagalog or Taglish ( combo or Tagalog & English) in order to understand or communicate to one another.
Thank you for believing us and not generalizing that all Filipinos take advantage to those foreign people. I am glad you admire our country...and for taking a stand and for letting others know your experiences here😊 I'm really grateful❤
I appreciate the efforts and time you invested in sharing the right/correct informations about the Philippines 🇵🇭. You know what your talking about, you researched and living it. Job well done! Thank you 🇵🇭👍
Thank you, I have known my wife of nearly two years for over five years and everything that you have said is true. While my wife wanted to come to America we have spoken about possibly moving to the Philippines. Also I have many friends from the Philippines even those from Luzon who actually speak Tagalog as their second language depending upon where on Luzon the are from. Great video.
I really agree with your observation...I am a Filipina but my culture is so much different from most of the Filipinos around me, the difference basically lies on education, religious upbringing, family background and many more factors, I myself before I married my American husband never ever dream of leaving my country, the Philippines, why should I I was busy in my masteral studies as a scholar where I finished three master's degrees and became a busy College Professor where I eventually became the dean in the College of Business Administration Department...if my Filipino husband an, NBI, equivalent to an FBI in the US, didn't die I could not have married an American and moved here in the US.
I get so tired of people saying you need X number of dollars per month to live in the Philippines. The truth is people everywhere find ways to live on whatever they have. The real question is what kind of lifestyle can you enjoy with the budget you have. Frankly, I don't have much. Fortunately my tastes are simple and my needs are few. I can live comfortably in Lapu Lapu on a pension that would have me out on the street in LA. You are quite right about a middle class US lifestyle being *more* expensive here than in the US. There is very little demand for some products and services the average American would consider essential. If you can find these things at all the cost is insane. That doesn't make the Philippines a bad place, it just indicates that you might not be in the right country.
Well said. However let's be real. Many Old dudes go to Phillipines with the hope they can find a young woman to become their "wife", be the maid, and do everything.
I live in Metro Manila, where over the past two decades I have seen more than my fair share of homeless expats. It is very common for some western expats with limited incomes to move to the Philippines and later have serious financial problems. The Philippines is the last place I would want to be without a good, steady income.
The replies to your post are the most realistic I have read on this blog so far. This blog is overly generalized which borders to patronizing the Philippines. Most blogs here generally talk about the PI as paradise full of smart, pretty young women - hardly. Reason why most foreigners go home disappointed because of these blogs.
@@kenrice Most of the homeless expats were scammed by either their partners or people around them. Foreigners would be safe if they don't let anyone touch their credit cards, cash and other important documents. I've seen one homeless that lost even his passport from scammers.
Great presentation!! You as an immigration lawyer adds a lot of credence to what you say! You sure cleared the air and I love it!! Emil (a Filipino) from Las Vegas
This an amazing content , thank you for clearing it up most foreigners has a preconceived bias about the Philippines and being married to a European this comes up from time to time I met my husband here in NYC we both work here and we are planning to retire in the Philippines in 2 years but will keep our condo so we have place to comeback and as a launching pad to go to Europe often , our 2 kids are both professionals and independent on their own , thank you for this episode I hope others can learn from your channel.
Just point out their bias for what it is: racism. Ask if they think Filipinas are like trapped on an impoverished island unless some White Knight like your husband comes and rescues them? lol btw last 5-10 years the aesthetic of hapas like your kids has become the celeb/model desired look. Never seen so much whitening soap in my life before coming here lol
You are correct on all your points 💯%. There are a handful of folks in any culture, anywhere that stereotypes are conceived, and then spread by others who believe everything they hear, yet don't have any real life experience in the matter. Thanks for the reality ✅. 👍
With 2 daughters living in Los Angeles (they are highly critical of Flipinas in the 🇺🇸versus the ones in the 🇵🇭 ) they think I am crazy moving to Asia-they love to visit their family in Cebu (but say they will never leave the USA) ironically my ex ain’t moving back to Lapu Lapu anytime soon-I reversed destiny now I living in Asia-life is funny!
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Your title grabed me I did not have my glasses on and told my self I going to dog this guy... Thinking you where going to dog the Philippines. I put my glasses on and laughed it was you and I knew and glad you do what you do.heheh. info where I live and saftey. So far this year, 92 people have died as a result of criminal homicide in Nashville, according to Metro Nashville Police Department data. Love your channel.
Good lord Nashville is getting rough it sounds. I lived a block away from the Pancake Pantry when I was in Law School there at Vanderbilt. Campus police kept most of the rift raft out back then.
I really admire this channel for having an effort to find out what everything lies in Phillipine history including the people living here! Goodluck guys and God bless 👈❤❤
I grew up in Torrance, downtown LA always seemed a bit scary. Reports I've heard make it sound like NYC or Chicago are as dangerous as a war zone. Moved to the Philippines, I feel safe even going into the poor villages. The people are warm and friendly.
Highly appreciated the blogs and videos about the facts of my country.. I have not been in the Philippines for long 25 years ..and loving to watch to learn about your video.. bless your heart for share the facts
That’s my home- Philippines 🇵🇭 I live in Las Vegas for 20yrs now but my home is still my home ❤ Thank you for sharing your thoughts about my country. 👍 Sharing this on my social media 😊
Everyone should travel to the Philippines and stay 3 weeks or longer and visit several different Islands and places. Don't listen to other people, go there open minded but do some research first and make your opinions based from your own experiences. It has some crummy places and has many beautiful places and the people are generally friendly and curious. If you do go be sure to get out of Manila and see the beaches and countryside of things. It may be one of your best vacations ever !!
Thank you so much for clarifying some issues about the Phils. You who live here in the Phils for years is the best resource person for that matter. Enjoy your stay in the Phils sir... Subscribing now!
Congrats on your move to Davao City! All great points you brought up in this video! Davao is the safest city in the Philippines if not all of Asia. A lot of credit for that goes to former mayor of Davao and president of the Philippines, Duterte. As for languages, there are so many as you mentioned and my parents are actually from Ilocos where they speak ilocano. Being raised in the US, I never learned that or tagalog, so hopefully I can learn visaya since I plan to stay in Davao. And $500 is nothing, even in the Philippines. You'll live like the native poorer Filipinos, so for a westerner, you'd be miserable. I think $1,500 is definitely more realistic and ideally even a bit more than that to really enjoy living there. And my Filipino wife will kick my ass if we got into a fight for sure..! Haha..!
@@mikejones5364 If you were in Davao, were you not safe? Did you get harmed or robbed? I don't think so. An act of terrorism can happen anywhere at any time. But if you consider the crime rates and just people killed in comparison to places in the US, you'll see it's way more dangerous with lots of crime, people being killed in schools, offices, and concerts and in larger numbers than any act of terrorism that may have happened in Davao almost 7 years ago now. I think you better stop spreading fake news, my friend.
@@happycook6737 You can survive here for as low as 300 bucks a month, but that's if you're into simple lifestyle. But with 1500, you'd be living like a king here since most of the expenses are so cheap. The only expensive thing I can tell is the electricity. Could cost you 100-150 bucks if you open something like an air conditioner for 24/7, lol.
I lived in Cebu city this May to November, always traveled by jeepney by myself and walked Colon Street , was the only foriegner and never felt unsafe but always wore a money belt
Generally, Colon Street is a safe place just don't be too complacent with your things on there since there are also lots of pickpocketers in that area especially if you're wearing backpack. Better safe than never.
My son wants to go to Cebu made his own plane reservations but is relying on his girlfriend to find a place she's from a Providence in the mountains and she's not worldly where would be a good place on the beach where they could stay or even a b&b that they could get cheaper than we booking it through America have any ideas Thank you
@@lauriecraver9918 I would recommend he stays at an Airbnb that says super host because the other listings don't look like their pictures or what I did was to stay at a hotel for a week and look at properties in person, I ended up renting a studio condo month to month for 380 in cebu city near Ayala mall . Also it takes about 3 to 4 days to recover from jet lag so I would recommend to your son not to have girlfriend meet him right away at airport especially if they never met in person, let him rest and get his wits about him .I don't know of any properties near a beach except Mactan newtown which is the small island the airport is on , hope info helped , I never went to the falls so I don't know
THANK U BROTHER FOR SPEAKING FACTS. AS WE FILIPINOS DO ADMITS THAT PHILIPPINES MAY NOT BE AS GOOD AS EVERY OTHER COUNTRY, BUT OUR HEARTS LIVES ON DREAMS THAT OUR COUNTRY MAY AT PEACE AND PROGRESS IN ANY WAYS AS MUCH AS OTHER DESIRES FOR THEIR COUNTRY. MABUHAY AND BE SAFE.
Thank you for this video!!! Lots of those lies are soo wide spread. I'm so glad someone who isn't Filipino saying that these are lies means more than if a Filipino would have made this video.
Your comment about safety is oh so true! I'm planning to take my first trip to PH in 2023 and a few family members are already concerned about my safety 🤣
@@mikejones5364 back on the day is true you can do that but now adays they took that previlage even on big time politicians.they are not allowed to enter casinos and have fun.i have a daughter who is high ranking official also here.she used to be a lawyer in states.but i guess she loves it here.mass shooting here is not happen too often though.but hey life goes on..
@@mikejones5364 You have valid points, being very aware of your surroundings should be your default setting whenever traveling (regardless of the country). As a guy from the West, I know I will stick out like a sore thumb in PH.....it is best to not draw a lot of added attention to yourself by flashing your wealth (i.e. money, clothes, jewelry, mobile devices, etc) and sticking to areas with expat communities would be safer than a smaller provice community where you are the only outsider. It should be noted that not every Filipino is a scammer, there are plenty of good people that will look after you. Just be smart about what you do and where you go.
Totally agree that most Filipinas want to stay in their home country & it's something western guys should think about before dating/getting involved. Think seriously if you don't want to live in the Philippines or don't have the financial means to do so. You can live very very cheap if you submerge yourself into a Filipino lifestyle but will spend as much a your home country if you want the same western lifestyle.
Not entirely true my fiance is from Philippines she's from Manila and she does not want to stay in the Philippines I have offered her to stay there in her own country I've been there several times but no she does not want to stay there me personally I literally would not want to stay in America and I live here now you know I have traveled so America's not one of my places to be to stay there's other countries around the world people need to open their minds and stop thinking that America is the greatest country in the world and nothing else exist besides America peace on this true knowledge bro
Interesting video, and it's is a shame how these rumours spread about countries. For myself I have been here 8 years. Own my own home, I am single and pay out for my amenities bills, food, beer, etc, and I spend no more than 10,000 to 12,000 peso a month, $180 to $200, and live quite comfortably
thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences, i know my home country is not a perfect place for everyone, there is no perfect country and everyone has their own story and experiences. take care and enjoy your stay in the Philippines.
Great video. It is a big lie for many bloggers regarding living in the Philippines or Thailand on a low budget. I know for a fact that would be a hard thing to do if you are living like back home. Unfortunately, gathering information before traveling to South East Asia would be homework to do, and not relying on Vloggers.
Yep I have a Filipina wife and daughter and agree 100% with everything this dude says. He nailed it.. I love the Philippines, people are friendly, customer service is better than any western country. The beaches and country are amazingly jaw droppingly beautiful. And it never disappoints..
While Tagalog and Filipino are sometimes used interchangeably as the national language, they are two distinct languages. The irony is, this distinction is somewhat unknown even to a lot of Filipinos. I myself learned of it much later in life. Being born are raised in the Philippines, I can say I am fluent in Filipino and would know enough Tagalog to get by, but one time when I had a chance to converse with someone in just Tagalog, I could not make out half of what they were saying.
I always thought Filipino was just another way of saying tagalog...interesting married to a filpina now 10 years and I learned something new ha. She speaks llango and of course tagalog.
@Tristan I thought so as well, until as I said, I learned the difference much later in life from scholars who studied the field. Tagalog is one of the local languages mainly spoken in the southern part of Luzon and small pockets around the country. Filipino on the other hand is a more modern language, it is a combination of some local and foreign languages (mostly English and Spanish) and "Tagalized" words specific only to Filipino. Since a significant part of the Filipino vocabulary is taken from Tagalog, the two terms are used interchangeably and it is also socially acceptable to do so. While Filipino is the national language, English is the official language used in education, business, government and legal communication. Because people prefer to speak in the local language in their area, when I travel around the islands, I find it easier to find someone that speaks English than Filipino. Sorry to hear you got robbed in your other video, sadly that happens a lot in the PH.
Tagalog and Filipino are the same. Language evolves as everything else. Tagalog or Filipino 50 years ago is far different to the present as we now have the Taglish, Conyo verisons but it’s still all the same. Don’t make it complicated.
@Kaye Aye I am not surprised you would think that, as I have once done before. Like I mentioned in my previous replies, there is a significant number of Filipinos that don't even know this, and some that really don't care if they did. I have been fortunate enough to have worked with professionals who have majored in the subject, mostly from the University of the Philippines. I am not here to persuade you otherwise, as who am I but some rando in youtube. But if you are going to verify information, I recommend doing so with a trusted authority on the subject rather than what you have previously been told or what you can find on the internet.
@@dok418 I agree with you. Filipino is a mixture of different languages from Mandarin, Malaysian, Spanish, and English. Tagalog- salumpuwitan Filipino- upuan
I’m a new subscriber of your channel and thank you for defending my country against those people who visited and commented that it’s dangerous to live in the Phils. Keep up the good work and more power. God bless.🙏🏻
Most people in the Visayas region can understand and speak Tagalog and English which is taught in schools as well as their dialect which might be bisaya, waray etc. Where as people from Manila most do not understand visayas dialects
Thank you for complimenting with our country sir.. Thanks for being honest of what you've observe in our our country. Thank you for supporting our nation. Take care and God bless you...
There are several islands in the Philippines, there are certain islands that speaks a different dialect, but our National language is tagalog. Our second language is English, it's being taught in schools from kindergarten to College.
I've lived here in the PH for 12 years, 6 in Tagaytay on Luzon and 6 in Valencia, Negros Oriental in the Visayas, and you are right on all points. Especially the completely different "vibe" in the different regions. As far as being safe; if you go to the wrong places at the wrong times in pretty much any country in the world you are very apt to be in great danger. But I would probably feel even less safe in Los Angeles, NY or any other major American city's bad areas. As for cost of living compared to the US; I would say roughly the same except that in the PH your rent is going to be a lot lower. Of course, as you said, one can live / exist very cheap if you want to exist in that style.
To all foreign guys out there. Please don't be scared of so many things. You don't need to marry right away. have friends first. If you're kind it isn't hard for them to fall for you. Enjoy the places, go visit everywhere you can. If you find the place you really love, go settle there, find a girl (if you still don't have any.) Just be careful to not get the modern ones usually from the cities because some of them are getting influenced by the west. The traditional women usually are from the Provinces. Take your brothers and friends and go to the Philippines and marry a Filipina.
Thank you for another excellent video. I'd love to share my life with someone and have decided that I'd love to meet a woman from the Philippines and that we can settle down to a life together. I hope it will come true. Thanks bro for the great videos!
My wife is barely 5 foot and weighs around 90 lbs. Although she is physically small she is a force to reckon with. She has never been meek and submissive. I will admit it can be comical to see her get mad about something because she is so small. We're going on 18 years of marriage and I wouldn't change a thing.
Thats called exotic in philippines
Haha love your comment 😊
Hahaha 🤣. Oh so true for most filipinas. And yet she loves unfathomably.
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Sorry, I'm laughing about the" it's comical to see her get mad about something because she is small " 🤣 I can relate because I am barely 5 foot too 🤣🤣
When I first came to the Phillipines, I had a lot of people tell me how unsafe it was before I left. I ignored all of it. I did have this amazing little filipina waiting for me, though!! She is beautiful beyond words inside and out. The people here, on average, are amazing. People who say it isn't safe are the ones that never came here. Sure, if you go out looking for trouble, you can find it. That woman is now my wife of three years. I laugh when I hear people say women here are submissive. Don't misunderstand this!! My wife treats me like a king and respects me like one, but i also respect her as my queen. This is how a Filipina wife gets her husband to do things she wants!! She makes you so damn happy you will move heaven and earth just to make her smile. Believe me when I say women here will have no problem telling you how it is if you test them! Even if they are 4'9" and 77lbs like my wife lol. Once I married, I never left the Phillipines, and while I do miss home at times, I have never regretted living here. Family functions how families should! I am treated better by my in-laws than my blood relatives. I am American. Buying Western things is way more expensive here than back home. If you adapt to the way of life here, your cost of living can get pretty cheap. Saying that, more than likely, you will want some of the things you are used to back home. $1500 is a good average amount, but that can go higher or lower depending if you live in or out of a big city.
50k+ that's already huge..
You cannot witnessed how beautiful Filipino people are inside in and out if you do not try to live with us! Try to find one like me lol you'll find it out 😜✌❤🤣🤣🤣🤣
Very well said...
That's very true of you sir. Thank you for your positive response😊♥️. By the way I'm a Filipina.
Having a faithful Filipino wife is a heaven 🎉
#5 Cost---I think the main thing is IF you want to live like you did in America. Adapt to the more simple lifestyle, don't always go to restaurants, get a simple home (you can even find reinforced concrete constructed for a decent price). You can live SIMPLY here for a small amount. Traveling around like a tourist to all the vacation spots will be expensive. I settled down and married a Filipina, she cooks good simple Filipino food so it doesn't cost as much. #4 Submissive Filipinas---I would say they are decent and polite. So many American women have this arrogant "Boss Babe" mentality so that ANYTHING is going look submissive by comparison to it. Filipinas know that a happy husband is going to treat them better than a henpecked husband. I want to make my wife happy because she makes me happy. If we both give all to the relationship, the relationship ship will give a hundredfold back to both of us.
God bless you both. Perhaps you will also like this Pilipino dish th-cam.com/video/Lj-yP3MByHw/w-d-xo.html
Buddy you ccertsinly right3
My budget of 50k PHP per month is fine for my wife and I with 3 elementary age children to live in a middle class neighborhood (no squatters, tile floors in a cement block 2 br house). It gives us enough to enjoy outings and in country trips. At the current exchange rate it's about 1k USD. If you want to live like a king figure 2k to 3k USD.
Agree
I find supermarket shopping about the same cost as in the UK. It is things like housing costs, local taxes, utility bills, repair costs, car insurance which are much less making living expenses overall muvh cheaper
I am married to a Filipina and have lived, worked, and invested in the Philippines for more than half of my adult life. I first moved to the Philippines for six plus years back in 1980, when I was on active duty in the US Air Force and assigned to Clark Air Base. For 43 plus years, I have had very close ties with the Philippines, its people, culture, and way of life. This is an outstanding video with some excellent information and facts. Thank you for sharing.
Good for you, I hope you continue to love and support my country. I envy you because Im filipino born and raised and I cant even live in my country because my livelihood is here in the US.
If you’re an immigration attorney, I REALLY need to talk to you, and possibly meet you in person. I have researched the fiancé, and spouse visas, and may require your services. Is there a way we can chat privately?
If you can't live off of $800 a month why does the government require that you make at least that much as an expat
A great video about where my wife grew up and was raised. My wife of 30 years now. And where she now wants us to retire in COMVAL province. Which is a little tough for me as I have two FB friends that retired there and have come to hate the place and have both left their Filipina wives to return home to the USA. The difficulties that they describe are nothing like my experiences every time I come for a visit. I believe they all have had problems with a culture clash where they expect their neighbors and the town politicians to bend to their USA way of doing things where as I have the opposite approach of bending my way of doing things to adopt to the Pinoy way of doing things. If I wanted the Philippines to be like the USA, I should have stayed in the USA.
Agree 💯%. If you're going to hold on to your western mindset moving or visiting the philippines, you're going to fail.
Ooh this is 100% accurate! Hear! Hear! I have heard too many a story exactly like this. History also tell us this. Can somebody have this comment pinned. Great observation.
All I want in a house is hot and cold running water,reliable power supply and a flush western toilet,if I go to stay(thinking seriously about it)in P.I. Is that too much,or too expensive to ask for? Do you know what the average cost would be for having those things?
@@poonlikka6174 , born and raised in Manila for 18 yrs. here, no one I knew had water heater in his home, nor power generator, nor a Western-like toilet, but any of them is probably available at stores. We just didn't need any of it. Good luck if you go and stay.
@@desertfox5361 Cheers mate,thanks for the reply.
I just came back from the Phillipines… had been told it was unsafe… spent 4 weeks there, felt safe at ALL times.
Got home to Melbourne… had my wallet stolen in Melbourne in the first few hours of being home. It is such a lie that Phillipines is not safe. Just be cautious about where you go. But the same can be said for Australia!
May I address the points you make, which, by the way, are well made? Some viewers may disparage me, but I am not particularly bothered. I have lived here for three years. 1. Totally safe. I live in a semi-urban area - never had a problem. In fact I have the occasional beer with the trike guys near our house and if anyone gets out of order they are pulled out. 2. Differences. I live in Antipolo/suburbs but we are fortunate enough to be able to travel. My family and I live in Rizal, but have spent time in Cebu, Bilarin, Leyte and Mindanao. 3. My wife doesn't want a green card. We came here because she wanted to come home, after working overseas. I was willing to acquiesce to her wishes because I've had a great life traveling around the world and now wish to settle down. She has no desire to live in the US, Canada or the UK. Suits me. 4. We came here with cash. My wife had no idea how much I was worth. It shocked her when she found out. She wasn't looking for for a 'cash daddy'. 5. She is NOT submissive. However, the domestic shit I get is unbelievable if i get out of line! Definitely matriarchal. And tampo is real! 6. We have cash. We have property. We do not exist, we live. Cash is not an issue. Our kids are at university and private schools. 6. Language? I speak some Tagalog but Filipinos, where we live, will not speak Tagalog to me! they see the white boy and they insist on talking English. my wife has been to Europe - UK, Belgium, Netherlands and France and she enjoyed it but ultimately, "it's more fun in the Philippines."
It’s nice when you say ! We do not exist we Live . Sana all ! God Bless you and your Family ! 🙏😊
I saw lots of white folk learned tagalog and spoke tagalog to Filipinos and get answered in English by Filipinos, however if you learned bisaya/cebuano you get answered in the same language. Reason for this is that foreigners accent is too obvious in tagalog, and if Filipinos hear the accent it immediately translate to "he's having a hard time talking, I need to adjust and speaks english instead", it doesn't matter how long you live in the Philippines as long as you have an accent at least for tagalog you're gonna get an english reply most time. While there's too many Filipinos who have different accents when speaking bisaya making it hard to tell if they're foreign or not, being white doesn't necessarily mean foreigners since we had a movie star who is white blond but born filipino.
Tampo lmao! Won't talk to you until you say sorry or acknowledge that you're wrong 😂
Im amazed that a non-Filipino person like you to explain Philippines’ culture and the myths about the country. very well said. mabuhay ka 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
#1 Dangerous--- I grew up in the suburbs of LA and going downtown was always a bit scary to me. Moved to the Philippines and I feel safe even walking into some of the poorer sections of the smaller towns. There might be some of the "bad areas" of the big cities that I should stay away from but from what I've heard of NYC or Chicago you are probably safer even in Marawi City. That may be a sarcastic exaggeration but there are probably not many places in the Philippines more dangerous than NYC and Chicago.
Who wants to be in New Jork or Chiraq anyway. Not Me. I am from Florida but currently in Malaysia. (so good). Thanks Laway .....what a great video.......
@@timetraveller4116 The weekly, sometimes daily, murder totals in Chicago are amazing.
Yes, I work in NYC and the last 10 years i started driving everywhere, the woke Democrats ruined the city and when, people got a chance to elect Republicans they didn’t 😂so I guess New Yorkers likes crime, homelessness, chaos and dirty streets 😡
And you left out New Orleans, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Denver, Seattle, Portland, Oakland, Albuquerque.
@@Chester-yu1tm Yes thats very true all the cities you listed are dangerous and looks who is running those cities.
I'm married to a Filipina I met years ago when we were both in graduate school at UBC in Canada. As a couple, we have some misunderstandings and arguments but not to the point where the utensils are flying all around the house. 😀😀😀We treat each other with the utmost respect and dignity, and our relationship is a give-and-take and works great for us. We intend to retire to the Philippines a few years from now and looking forward to it.
Totally agree with your video here, I am married to a Filipina, we have decided to stay in the Philippines until July and will do some travelling around, being here now for over a month, I done have any concerns about safety, I believe if you treat people with respect, you are treated kindly back. I find the people here so open and friendly, if you live your life in fear, you will never experience much, great video brother thanks for dispelling untruths about this beautiful country
Thank you so much!
.correct & well said .
respect. u got it right. asians are big on respect, hard for them to lose face.
Exactly.
Crime happens regardless. The people who know you and whom you treat with respect may not rob you. But those who commit crime are usually strangers. Also, if a druggie needs money for his fix, he will rob you. Respect or no respect.
And often, a maid would be in cohouts with the robbers and let them inside your house. Some guys got killed.
I was burglarized inside a hotel. I am sure it was not because of disrespect. It was because they wanted to steal some money from me. And my phones.
Pickpockets target you, scammers and deadbeats exist whether you are respectful or not. They want your money.
Sometimes, if you treat people with respect, then they see it as weakness, and you as an easy mark. They may just ask to borrow money and never pay back.
If all bad things that people do to us could be eliminated by simple respect, we would not need the police, the army, guards, etc.
Many banks in the Philippines have armed guards with huge carbines. And armored cars have guards with M-16.
All the banks employees are polite and treat customers nicely, and the drivers of the armored vehicles are not disrespectful. But armed robberies do happen regardless.
I was born in Mindanao, South Cotabato, Sarangani . Same town as Manny Pacquaio ( Gensan). I love my town, surrounded by nature. Very close to the beach and surrounded by nature! It's beautiful to wake up in the morning with a smell of fresh air from the mountains.
We speak ilonggo, Bisaya, Ilokano, Tiboli etc....we have a very rich culture.
Yes, South Cotabato used to be a dangerous area, especially in the 70s, but we always feel safe because of the military that's based in our town, full of beautiful women.
I'm based in Sydney, Australia, for 30 years now, but my heart always belongs to my Country Philippines 🇵🇭 and my hometown. I missed it so much, especially during Christmas time, I missed the misa de gallo, midnight mass, noche Buena, and the band parading the whole town to wake you up for misa de gallo.
If you're a foreigner married to a Filo and you adapt to our culture, then you can live a happy and healthy life there. Most Filipinos understand and speak English. We're very friendly people. ❤️💚🎅🥳🎉🎊
There are about 120 to 187 dialects spoken in the Philippines 🇵🇭 depending on their classification. I just hate when people assume that a certain country or place is not good for everyone, especially if they have never been there…my wife and daughter are both Filipinos, and I love every bit of it…Bulacan just outside Manila is where we live and work…we also travel to New York 🇺🇸where my family lives. I cannot wait to fully retire, so I can really enjoy the entire country of the Philippines 🇵🇭🇺🇸
I am from Mindanao. I speak Visayan, chavacano and some Tausog dialect.
As far as older generation learned like me, learned that we have more or less 180 dialects spoken or written here in the Philippines. Tagalog is our national language, which is spoken or written to make it easier to communicate among Filipinos with different native dialect.
Well if you dont like our country,,,get the f,,,,,,k out where not going to change the population and culture for some racist endividual that come to country take advantage of the hospitality of the cetizen good nature friendly people,,, thats the only thing they have ,,, look up america how racist they are and hepocret,,how police treats thier cetizen!! litle mistakes they shoot you,,,get out men,,
@isree ramotar the info 120 to 187 languages spoken in Philippines you got it from wikipedia?
...it's actually a misnomer, bec. while the numbers is correct, it doesn't really refer to 'language'. it refer to the number of 'dialects' spoken. the main difference is> language has written litarature always, while a dialect mostly has none.
anyways , Philippines has 2 official languages only. hope this helps. 😉
@@elcondor3398 happy holidays 🎄to you…don’t know about the history lesson…I’ve learned a lot from my Filipina wife
I’m from Cebu but currently living in SF California and I agree to what you’ve said especially with English, our English might not be that fluent but we can understand very well and responds the possible way we can. Enjoy your stay in the Philippines ❤️
I've been to cebu a lot due to past work. All the places i've been too from north to south philippines cebuanos are really great english speakers. First time i've been there the local transpo confused me and i do not understand bisaya.
That is why many response centers of big American companies are in the Philippines, their English. Have you encountered this? I have and would rather speak to someone from the Pi rather than say 😮India.
SF. What a real dirty sh!t hole. Tondo is better than that place.
I have been married to a Filipina for over 10 years, had to convince her to get her passport so i could take her to America.She never asked to go there but seems to have adjusted to the culture there...
My wife was the same way. She is now a dual citizen.
Thank you very much for the compliments and admiration for my beloved country, the Philippines ❤❤❤
Thank you for highlighting the "better" side of Pinas in the eyes of a foreigner. Mabuhay ka parekoy at sanay lumawak pa ang channel mo. Salamat ng marami.
OMG❤ Thank you so much for promoting the Philippines🥰
Your content is accurate. I spend a lot of time here in the Philippines and love the country and the majority of it’s people. However It’s heartbreaking to see how some of them have to live…in absolute poverty….living in self built shacks….working most of the time for instance in hotels for about 6 or 7 US dollars per day……while the hotels are comparable to western prices….80 to 100 US dollars per night. There is a lot of corruption here unfortunately and Poverty breeds petty crime …..people here in authority just seem to tread them further into the ground. They never seem to complain…..they are very resilient….wonderful people.
People complain but nothing are done so we just need to be resilient instead. politicians/leaders don't do anything or not enough. Many people were shutdowned if they criticizied the government. Then even if there's enough evidence of these politicians being on fault, they will deny it and instead blame others just to keep their position. I know it's not a problem unique to Philippines but it's just this is very obvious problem in Phil yet nothing are done.
Where is that hotel that pays only $6 to 7 a day? Because minimum wage here is around 11-12 dollars a day and about $8-9 in the provinces and regular employees, especially at hotels and business offices earn more than that. Even daily rate maids now charge 500 pesos a day or about 9 USD. Because its hard these days to find stay in maids, many who need them badly have to shell out that kind of salary. Also, the recent governments we have had are doing a much better job compared to the ones in the past decades that were really responsible for our economic downfall and high crime rates. Poor people here can now go to college for free at state owned colleges and universities, those with kids and without work can get monthly cash dole-outs from DSWD as well as medical assistance. In the past few years crimes have also decreased all over the country. As attested by the video maker, it is pretty safe now and there are less crimes. And our economy is fast rising and improving. Many people managed to improve their lives without relying on the government by just studying and working hard. We cant expect the government to feed all the poor. Poverty mostly exists among those people who breed a lot of children and cannot even provide for them and send them to school and raise them properly, thus their kids repeat the cycle of the parents and also breed many kids even at a young age so they cannot get out of poverty. Likewise those who have bad habits like drinking, gambling, smoking and doing drugs are all set for a life of poverty. My point is the poverty is not all the governments fault. Indeed the past corrupt governments did contribute to the inequality and hardships, but people also contribute to their own miseries such as having so many children that they have no means of providing for therefore trapping them in the cycle of poverty.
They don't complain much because they don't know the difference unless you have been from different Western country like you or me been working from U.K for ages. And also another strategy they should stay in one child policy if they live in poverty. Like me and my brother did well in life we have been from extreme poverty and decided not to have any child so we live better than majority of many Filipinos. They should stop giving birth like rat to lower the poverty cycles. Unfortunately majority has no mindset like that. Because of Catholic church intervention about contraception 😥
@@cutekitty3067 no it's imeldas, not the government directly
@@cutekitty3067 - Not sure if making "$11-12 a Day" quaifies for good wages for most other countries. We're at $12 an hour.
I really love this guy. He is fair and loving for the Filipinos. God bless you brother.🙏😊
He makes money off the filipino imigrant, he should be fair and loving to the Filipino, his customer. Truth Pill, he's a lawyer.
Even me as a local, that Southern Mindanao, particularly ng South Cotabato is very dangerous because of the Muslim rebels. My wife is actually from that area and when I try to go and stay there for a while, I actually found it to be very peaceful and people everywhere are so friendly unlike in the urban areas. It made me think to retire their for good.
*there for good.
BS.. I drove to Maguindanao and you will see even 14 year old boys with AK-47s. Most of the Philippines is safe but Muslim Mindanao is not safe!
It's the CPP NPA NDF terrorists groups who are making your area a dangerous place...
Sadly, Muslims are commanded by their prophet to terrorize non muslims and subjugate them before he died. He even included it in his made up book. Just look at the middle east today, mostly Islamic locals, no freedom of religion and freedom of evangelization there. Full of wars and terrorism. The more modern the islamic country is, the less dangerous it is. The good thing about the muslims in southeast asia is, they're not that bigoted and racists towards non muslims. As long as you don't criticize Islam and mohammad, your not going to be mobbed to death. But yeah, Islam is a fascist terrorist cult. You won't see Christian religious zealots today killing people, it's only Islam that has 40 plus terrorist groups around the world. I wish the whole middle east become more modernize and abandon Islam altogether so it would be more peaceful.
The communist rebels like to kidnap gringos
Good video bro on debunking the myths about the Philippines. I was in Cebu or actually on Camotes Island for 6 out of 7 months this year when the Philippines eased restrictions. I was in Cebu/Camotes Island from early April to early July and back again in early August. I have a simple house my gf n I had built back in December 2017 on her land in one of the barangay near San Francisco. I love the area bc no traffic n love our neighbours who buy items from our small business of Beauty products and Sari Sari store items. As well as our main store in Tugas store just outside of San Francisco selling Beauty products and household products. I feel more safer in San Isidro than here in Melbourne. I love the Philippines and eventually I will live here permanently.
Thank you for explaining those lies, because I live here in Texas and some people around here seems to know more about my country when they never even step a foot into visiting Philippines. They always create a comparison of Philippines and another country.
I have heard lots of people say the same and like you said they never have even come here
Its better they know bad side about the Philippines so they will not flock to go 😊
Less people wanting to go there the better , I’m going to retire to lloilo , going for a month Summer 23 see how I like it first hand .
@@judysanmiguel8293 Yeah, a kind of deterrence to prevent the negative Foreign folks from spreading toxicities here in the Philippines.
It’s from The State Department Travel Advisories. The Philippines has the same threat level as Mexico, which is considered dangerous for Americans.
Finally, someone speaks and correcting the impression that other countries has towards The Philippines.
Kudos to you!
Hi friend, I agree with you about the danger's, I have been in the Philippines for a few months now and don't have any issues with safety
I am a Filipina and I agree to every word you say. About having to live overseas or here in the Philippines, we prefer to stay and live in our own homeland . Everything is so true about this video. Thumbs up and I am a new subscriber.
As a Canadian, I was once on a bus leaving L.A. and just as it was leaving the station, the bus had a mechanical issue and needed to return to the station, going around the block . . . I will NEVER forget praying to God asking that we not need to get out of the bus when at one point the bus stopped behind the bus station.
I've travelled to over 30 countries, and have NEVER felt that vulnerable. Thank you for your video.
Wow! I just realized that you're in the park only more than a kilometer away from my home. I haven't visited that place yet, but I look at it whenever I pass by there.
Anyway, great video. I hope you've reached and changed the minds of some foreigners who have misconceptions about the Philippines.
As a tagalog speaker, when we go on trips to a non tagalog region, we just converse in english easy. So I say, english language unites the country.
Even the non-tagalog regions, we can understand Tagalog easily. We'll just answer taglish back
@@vixenharlekin true! You won't hear them talking in tagalog but they can understand tagalog.
People from cebu prefers to communicate in english than in tagalog.
Pwede naman mag tagalog ka kahit saan ka mag bakasyon. Total lahat naman nag aral ng Filipino's subject. Simula kindergarten, elementary, highschool, college, at trabaho sa maynila. Di gud ikaw nag bakasyon dd ha bisaya pastilan
I am a 67 year old retired american living in the visayas San Carlos. I am enjoying it but then again i've experienced a full life back in the states. I need the slower pace myself and stuff i just couldn't handle america anymore. People are wonderful here. Next month is one year for me.
Because you have a good Heart. Hats off to you ❤️ for promoting Philippines ❤️
The most sensible foreign vlogger in the PH that I've watched.
Looking forward to experiencing more of the cultural differences as we tour around
My Friend, theres just huge difference and you'll be surprise to know..stay safe.
Thanking you Dr. Laway for bridging the TRUTH vs lies in our home country ....PHILIPPINES !!!
Just chanced upon your vid and thank you for debunking some misconception about the Philippines. Fyi for the foreigners out there, English is widely spoken and understood in our country because English is taught from grade school to college. Our national language is Filipino/Tagalog but since our country comprises 7,100 plus islands we also have
differents languages
/dialects that are spoken depending on which group you belong. For Filipinos who has different mother tongues, we usually use Tagalog or Taglish ( combo or Tagalog & English) in order to understand or communicate to one another.
Thank you for believing us and not generalizing that all Filipinos take advantage to those foreign people.
I am glad you admire our country...and for taking a stand and for letting others know your experiences here😊
I'm really grateful❤
I appreciate the efforts and time you invested in sharing the right/correct informations about the Philippines 🇵🇭. You know what your talking about, you researched and living it. Job well done! Thank you 🇵🇭👍
Thank you, we're happy to be Filipino family 💖
Thank you, I have known my wife of nearly two years for over five years and everything that you have said is true. While my wife wanted to come to America we have spoken about possibly moving to the Philippines. Also I have many friends from the Philippines even those from Luzon who actually speak Tagalog as their second language depending upon where on Luzon the are from. Great video.
Thanks 2 those who appreciates about the Philippines true some reporters r not in favor of what really happening here
I really agree with your observation...I am a Filipina but my culture is so much different from most of the Filipinos around me, the difference basically lies on education, religious upbringing, family background and many more factors, I myself before I married my American husband never ever dream of leaving my country, the Philippines, why should I I was busy in my masteral studies as a scholar where I finished three master's degrees and became a busy College Professor where I eventually became the dean in the College of Business Administration Department...if my Filipino husband an, NBI, equivalent to an FBI in the US, didn't die I could not have married an American and moved here in the US.
I get so tired of people saying you need X number of dollars per month to live in the Philippines. The truth is people everywhere find ways to live on whatever they have. The real question is what kind of lifestyle can you enjoy with the budget you have. Frankly, I don't have much. Fortunately my tastes are simple and my needs are few. I can live comfortably in Lapu Lapu on a pension that would have me out on the street in LA. You are quite right about a middle class US lifestyle being *more* expensive here than in the US. There is very little demand for some products and services the average American would consider essential. If you can find these things at all the cost is insane. That doesn't make the Philippines a bad place, it just indicates that you might not be in the right country.
Well said. However let's be real. Many Old dudes go to Phillipines with the hope they can find a young woman to become their "wife", be the maid, and do everything.
I live in Metro Manila, where over the past two decades I have seen more than my fair share of homeless expats. It is very common for some western expats with limited incomes to move to the Philippines and later have serious financial problems. The Philippines is the last place I would want to be without a good, steady income.
The replies to your post are the most realistic I have read on this blog so far. This blog is overly generalized which borders to patronizing the Philippines. Most blogs here generally talk about the PI as paradise full of smart, pretty young women - hardly. Reason why most foreigners go home disappointed because of these blogs.
@@kenrice Most of the homeless expats were scammed by either their partners or people around them. Foreigners would be safe if they don't let anyone touch their credit cards, cash and other important documents. I've seen one homeless that lost even his passport from scammers.
Your review is accurate I hope others consider your analysis. Me as a Pilipino is agreed to you
Thank you for your insight. I've lived in the Philippines for 18 years now but still have much to learn.
I have a ton to learn as well
I proud of what you’re doing about the positive and true Philippines and it’s different provinces. God bless you and your family.
Great presentation!! You as an immigration lawyer adds a lot of credence to what you say! You sure cleared the air and I love it!!
Emil (a Filipino) from Las Vegas
Even here in Pangasinan Dr. Laway i will warmly welcome you here if you have time to visit, thanks for trusting Pilipinos...
This an amazing content , thank you for clearing it up most foreigners has a preconceived bias about the Philippines and being married to a European this comes up from time to time I met my husband here in NYC we both work here and we are planning to retire in the Philippines in 2 years but will keep our condo so we have place to comeback and as a launching pad to go to Europe often , our 2 kids are both professionals and independent on their own , thank you for this episode I hope others can learn from your channel.
Thank You for watching!
this video should be shared to let the world know the truth about the Philippines.
@@barriotiklifetv agree
Just point out their bias for what it is: racism. Ask if they think Filipinas are like trapped on an impoverished island unless some White Knight like your husband comes and rescues them? lol btw last 5-10 years the aesthetic of hapas like your kids has become the celeb/model desired look. Never seen so much whitening soap in my life before coming here lol
Thank you for shedding light for our country sir, mabuhay po kayo and more power
You are correct on all your points 💯%. There are a handful of folks in any culture, anywhere that stereotypes are conceived, and then spread by others who believe everything they hear, yet don't have any real life experience in the matter. Thanks for the reality ✅. 👍
Well said!
Maraming salamat sa iyong mga papuri. Tama naman kasi ang iyong mga nabanggit. Mabuhay ang Pilipinas.
Hey Dr LAWAY I know What you Talking about Thanks For Sharing 👍👍🇺🇸✌️👌🙌💕
TRUE! Fruits and seafood in all of Mindanao area are better than any other place in the Philippines.
I've had the pleasure of visiting Danao City 32 years ago, where I met my wife!
You just earned one subscriber. Thank you for appreciating my country, you have no idea how much this means to me and my fellow countrymen.
With 2 daughters living in Los Angeles (they are highly critical of Flipinas in the 🇺🇸versus the ones in the 🇵🇭 ) they think I am crazy moving to Asia-they love to visit their family in Cebu (but say they will never leave the USA) ironically my ex ain’t moving back to Lapu Lapu anytime soon-I reversed destiny now I living in Asia-life is funny!
Philippines Flag
A Book about to open in Full
The Bible
Blue old testament
Red new testament
Philippines map the Pyramid
The Philippines Flag Pyramid
Panay Island the Sun/EYE
Philippines the Lion
Manila and Luzon FOREHEAD
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The Philippines President
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1.palm center Panay Island
2.wrist align to Palawan Island
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4.fingers to Bicol Region
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Thanks for the good information you shared about the Philippines ! Mabuhay ka !
No one with an ounce of brain is going to live in that sh!t hole LA.
Subscribed! Thanks for filming your vlog in my birthplace Davao!
Your title grabed me I did not have my glasses on and told my self I going to dog this guy... Thinking you where going to dog the Philippines. I put my glasses on and laughed it was you and I knew and glad you do what you do.heheh. info where I live and saftey. So far this year, 92 people have died as a result of criminal homicide in Nashville, according to Metro Nashville Police Department data. Love your channel.
Good lord Nashville is getting rough it sounds. I lived a block away from the Pancake Pantry when I was in Law School there at Vanderbilt. Campus police kept most of the rift raft out back then.
I really admire this channel for having an effort to find out what everything lies in Phillipine history including the people living here! Goodluck guys and God bless 👈❤❤
Totally agree with # 1 ….. i feel more unsafe walking on the streets of LA real talk
I grew up in Torrance, downtown LA always seemed a bit scary. Reports I've heard make it sound like NYC or Chicago are as dangerous as a war zone. Moved to the Philippines, I feel safe even going into the poor villages. The people are warm and friendly.
My mom lives in South Central LA. There is nothing in the Philippines anywhere close in crime. 7 grocery stores near her was burned down since covid.
Very trueeee
Love this! Im a filipina who lived in the US a couple of years and just had to come back home. Thank you for this video. ❤
MABUHAY , WELCOME TO THE PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭
Highly appreciated the blogs and videos about the facts of my country.. I have not been in the Philippines for long 25 years ..and loving to watch to learn about your video.. bless your heart for share the facts
That’s my home- Philippines 🇵🇭 I live in Las Vegas for 20yrs now but my home is still my home ❤
Thank you for sharing your thoughts about my country. 👍
Sharing this on my social media 😊
Everyone should travel to the Philippines and stay 3 weeks or longer and visit several different Islands and places. Don't listen to other people, go there open minded but do some research first and make your opinions based from your own experiences. It has some crummy places and has many beautiful places and the people are generally friendly and curious. If you do go be sure to get out of Manila and see the beaches and countryside of things. It may be one of your best vacations ever !!
Positive content, Kudos brother! You're always welcome here in the Philippines 😊
Thank you so much for clarifying some issues about the Phils. You who live here in the Phils for years is the best resource person for that matter. Enjoy your stay in the Phils sir... Subscribing now!
Congrats on your move to Davao City! All great points you brought up in this video! Davao is the safest city in the Philippines if not all of Asia. A lot of credit for that goes to former mayor of Davao and president of the Philippines, Duterte. As for languages, there are so many as you mentioned and my parents are actually from Ilocos where they speak ilocano. Being raised in the US, I never learned that or tagalog, so hopefully I can learn visaya since I plan to stay in Davao. And $500 is nothing, even in the Philippines. You'll live like the native poorer Filipinos, so for a westerner, you'd be miserable. I think $1,500 is definitely more realistic and ideally even a bit more than that to really enjoy living there. And my Filipino wife will kick my ass if we got into a fight for sure..! Haha..!
Thanks!
Haha
@@mikejones5364 If you were in Davao, were you not safe? Did you get harmed or robbed? I don't think so. An act of terrorism can happen anywhere at any time. But if you consider the crime rates and just people killed in comparison to places in the US, you'll see it's way more dangerous with lots of crime, people being killed in schools, offices, and concerts and in larger numbers than any act of terrorism that may have happened in Davao almost 7 years ago now. I think you better stop spreading fake news, my friend.
Many nice parts of the USA where you can live well on $1500/month so my desire to save money by living overseas is fast fading.
@@happycook6737 You can survive here for as low as 300 bucks a month, but that's if you're into simple lifestyle. But with 1500, you'd be living like a king here since most of the expenses are so cheap. The only expensive thing I can tell is the electricity. Could cost you 100-150 bucks if you open something like an air conditioner for 24/7, lol.
You are correct. I can see that you have been here and know Filipinos and the country.
I lived in Cebu city this May to November, always traveled by jeepney by myself and walked Colon Street , was the only foriegner and never felt unsafe but always wore a money belt
Generally, Colon Street is a safe place just don't be too complacent with your things on there since there are also lots of pickpocketers in that area especially if you're wearing backpack. Better safe than never.
My son wants to go to Cebu made his own plane reservations but is relying on his girlfriend to find a place she's from a Providence in the mountains and she's not worldly where would be a good place on the beach where they could stay or even a b&b that they could get cheaper than we booking it through America have any ideas Thank you
another question how far is the falls from Cebu airport
I have another question from the airport in Cebu how far is the falls
@@lauriecraver9918 I would recommend he stays at an Airbnb that says super host because the other listings don't look like their pictures or what I did was to stay at a hotel for a week and look at properties in person, I ended up renting a studio condo month to month for 380 in cebu city near Ayala mall . Also it takes about 3 to 4 days to recover from jet lag so I would recommend to your son not to have girlfriend meet him right away at airport especially if they never met in person, let him rest and get his wits about him .I don't know of any properties near a beach except Mactan newtown which is the small island the airport is on , hope info helped , I never went to the falls so I don't know
THANK U BROTHER FOR SPEAKING FACTS. AS WE FILIPINOS DO ADMITS THAT PHILIPPINES MAY NOT BE AS GOOD AS EVERY OTHER COUNTRY, BUT OUR HEARTS LIVES ON DREAMS THAT OUR COUNTRY MAY AT PEACE AND PROGRESS IN ANY WAYS AS MUCH AS OTHER DESIRES FOR THEIR COUNTRY. MABUHAY AND BE SAFE.
There is no perfect place on earth. GOD bless you and your family @drlaway.
Thank you! And I agree completely no place is perfect
Thank you for this video!!! Lots of those lies are soo wide spread. I'm so glad someone who isn't Filipino saying that these are lies means more than if a Filipino would have made this video.
Your comment about safety is oh so true! I'm planning to take my first trip to PH in 2023 and a few family members are already concerned about my safety 🤣
I have lived in america for 37 yrs I watch my behind more than in the Philippines especially that mass shooting !!!!
@@mikejones5364 When it comes to bodyguards anytime in the phils you can get that if you need more let me know !
@@mikejones5364 back on the day is true you can do that
but now adays they took that previlage even on big time politicians.they are not allowed to enter casinos and have fun.i have a daughter who is high ranking official also here.she used to be a lawyer in states.but i guess she loves it here.mass shooting here is not happen too often though.but hey life goes on..
@@mikejones5364 You have valid points, being very aware of your surroundings should be your default setting whenever traveling (regardless of the country). As a guy from the West, I know I will stick out like a sore thumb in PH.....it is best to not draw a lot of added attention to yourself by flashing your wealth (i.e. money, clothes, jewelry, mobile devices, etc) and sticking to areas with expat communities would be safer than a smaller provice community where you are the only outsider. It should be noted that not every Filipino is a scammer, there are plenty of good people that will look after you. Just be smart about what you do and where you go.
Violence isn't an issue..but pickpocketers and snatchers are a HUGE problem
Thanks for proving that Philippines is Good and beautiful ❤️😍
Thank you for bringing up and clearing the images of my mother land Philippines ❤️❤️ Keep it up sir we as Filipino we support you Sir
Thank you for letting the whole world know how safe and beautiful Philippines is. New subscriber here. More power!
Totally agree that most Filipinas want to stay in their home country & it's something western guys should think about before dating/getting involved.
Think seriously if you don't want to live in the Philippines or don't have the financial means to do so.
You can live very very cheap if you submerge yourself into a Filipino lifestyle but will spend as much a your home country if you want the same western lifestyle.
TRUE
They want you to build them a house, then they'll get bored of your old wrinkled bald fat ass after a few years and send ya home :)
Not entirely true my fiance is from Philippines she's from Manila and she does not want to stay in the Philippines I have offered her to stay there in her own country I've been there several times but no she does not want to stay there me personally I literally would not want to stay in America and I live here now you know I have traveled so America's not one of my places to be to stay there's other countries around the world people need to open their minds and stop thinking that America is the greatest country in the world and nothing else exist besides America peace on this true knowledge bro
@@TheKickass85 The man said 'most Filipinas' not all.
Thank You for debunking those lies about Philippines..Great vlog..New subs here supporting your channel❤✅️▶️
Interesting video, and it's is a shame how these rumours spread about countries. For myself I have been here 8 years. Own my own home, I am single and pay out for my amenities bills, food, beer, etc, and I spend no more than 10,000 to 12,000 peso a month, $180 to $200, and live quite comfortably
thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences, i know my home country is not a perfect place for everyone, there is no perfect country and everyone has their own story and experiences. take care and enjoy your stay in the Philippines.
Great video. It is a big lie for many bloggers regarding living in the Philippines or Thailand on a low budget. I know for a fact that would be a hard thing to do if you are living like back home. Unfortunately, gathering information before traveling to South East Asia would be homework to do, and not relying on Vloggers.
i love American.from the Philippines 🇺🇸🇵🇭🇺🇲🇵🇭
Wow! Your comments based on your experiences are true! Impressive!!!👍👍
You have done great job on explaining these misconceptions! Thank you sir..
I've travelled the world. Camiguin island is the safest place I have ever been. Absolutely clean. Cooler weather and super friendly and safe. !!!
Where Phil mangoes exported to Japan are from. Another trivia, where Phil mangoes that Queen Elizabeth tasted are from.
True, Camiguin is a safe place.
Yep I have a Filipina wife and daughter and agree 100% with everything this dude says. He nailed it.. I love the Philippines, people are friendly, customer service is better than any western country. The beaches and country are amazingly jaw droppingly beautiful. And it never disappoints..
While Tagalog and Filipino are sometimes used interchangeably as the national language, they are two distinct languages. The irony is, this distinction is somewhat unknown even to a lot of Filipinos. I myself learned of it much later in life.
Being born are raised in the Philippines, I can say I am fluent in Filipino and would know enough Tagalog to get by, but one time when I had a chance to converse with someone in just Tagalog, I could not make out half of what they were saying.
I always thought Filipino was just another way of saying tagalog...interesting married to a filpina now 10 years and I learned something new ha. She speaks llango and of course tagalog.
@Tristan I thought so as well, until as I said, I learned the difference much later in life from scholars who studied the field. Tagalog is one of the local languages mainly spoken in the southern part of Luzon and small pockets around the country. Filipino on the other hand is a more modern language, it is a combination of some local and foreign languages (mostly English and Spanish) and "Tagalized" words specific only to Filipino.
Since a significant part of the Filipino vocabulary is taken from Tagalog, the two terms are used interchangeably and it is also socially acceptable to do so.
While Filipino is the national language, English is the official language used in education, business, government and legal communication. Because people prefer to speak in the local language in their area, when I travel around the islands, I find it easier to find someone that speaks English than Filipino.
Sorry to hear you got robbed in your other video, sadly that happens a lot in the PH.
Tagalog and Filipino are the same. Language evolves as everything else. Tagalog or Filipino 50 years ago is far different to the present as we now have the Taglish, Conyo verisons but it’s still all the same. Don’t make it complicated.
@Kaye Aye I am not surprised you would think that, as I have once done before. Like I mentioned in my previous replies, there is a significant number of Filipinos that don't even know this, and some that really don't care if they did.
I have been fortunate enough to have worked with professionals who have majored in the subject, mostly from the University of the Philippines.
I am not here to persuade you otherwise, as who am I but some rando in youtube. But if you are going to verify information, I recommend doing so with a trusted authority on the subject rather than what you have previously been told or what you can find on the internet.
@@dok418 I agree with you. Filipino is a mixture of different languages from Mandarin, Malaysian, Spanish, and English.
Tagalog- salumpuwitan
Filipino- upuan
I’m a new subscriber of your channel and thank you for defending my country against those people who visited and commented that it’s dangerous to live in the Phils. Keep up the good work and more power. God bless.🙏🏻
English is the language in schools from primary to college . The regions speaking their respective dialects.
not dialects but languages
Most people in the Visayas region can understand and speak Tagalog and English which is taught in schools as well as their dialect which might be bisaya, waray etc. Where as people from Manila most do not understand visayas dialects
Thank you for complimenting with our country sir.. Thanks for being honest of what you've observe in our our country. Thank you for supporting our nation. Take care and God bless you...
Can’t wait to be in Cebu.
I'm a Filipino living in Malaysia... And thanks for featuring contents like this about our motherland Philippine 😊BTW done subscribing...
There are several islands in the Philippines, there are certain islands that speaks a different dialect, but our National language is tagalog. Our second language is English, it's being taught in schools from kindergarten to College.
Filipinos surely love you,thank you for doing this for us.💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
I've lived here in the PH for 12 years, 6 in Tagaytay on Luzon and 6 in Valencia, Negros Oriental in the Visayas, and you are right on all points. Especially the completely different "vibe" in the different regions.
As far as being safe; if you go to the wrong places at the wrong times in pretty much any country in the world you are very apt to be in great danger. But I would probably feel even less safe in Los Angeles, NY or any other major American city's bad areas.
As for cost of living compared to the US; I would say roughly the same except that in the PH your rent is going to be a lot lower. Of course, as you said, one can live / exist very cheap if you want to exist in that style.
Now I subscribed ur channel... More Fun In The Philippines 🇵🇭 Mabuhay 🥰
It is safer in Marawi City than in Chicago or NY... So true !
Right
You can disappear in a second in the Philippines and no one will care
maraming salamat po sa napaka gandang pananaw sa Pilipinas. mabuhay po kayo
To all foreign guys out there. Please don't be scared of so many things.
You don't need to marry right away. have friends first. If you're kind it isn't hard for them to fall for you.
Enjoy the places, go visit everywhere you can. If you find the place you really love, go settle there, find a girl (if you still don't have any.) Just be careful to not get the modern ones usually from the cities because some of them are getting influenced by the west. The traditional women usually are from the Provinces.
Take your brothers and friends and go to the Philippines and marry a Filipina.
Thank you for another excellent video. I'd love to share my life with someone and have decided that I'd love to meet a woman from the Philippines and that we can settle down to a life together. I hope it will come true. Thanks bro for the great videos!