Hi Chrispi, don't know why, but just subbed! Pinoy here watching you from Southern Calif., USA. Not gonna lie but you're a good-looking man, you have that face, you should try modeling there in Manila. Just a thought! Not sure if you're homebased there, you mentioned you worked there in Market, Market Mall, Taguig. Wish your channel success! The best of luck! 🙂
This is not Manila. It's NCR (formerly, "Metro Manila"). It was renamed precisely to distinguish the capital city, "Manila", from the rest of the equally valid LGU's in the region. Manila is not the only city in the ENTIRE country fyi, "Manila" is located on the west cost. BGC is in Taguig -- a city on its own on the east. 02:28 Pasig river does not only run thru Manila. It runs thru the middle of the entire NCR.
@@wps3023 No, YOU are the wrong person here. Who are you to think that you can define our country any way you wish? The authority to define a country indeed rests with its government and we have LAWS in place exactly for that purpose. "NCR" is established via PD 824 / 1396. "Manila" is defined by its charter RA 409. In fact, I challenge you to go to a store and read your receipt. I assure you, unless you truly are in Manila (e.g. Malate), your receipt will NOT say manila at all. BGC is NOT in Manila. It's in Taguig. Fact.
@@wps3023 DOST-PagAsa never refers to the region simply as "Manila". Always the region is METRO Manila: two words but always together just one name fyi. If you read "Manila" in the news, it always refers only to the capital city. Either that or it is used as a metonym (i.e. it is not used in its geographical sense but more of a symbolism -- same as the "Crown" can refer to the entire British monarchy). In very rare cases, "Manila" can also be used in its IATA sense but this is a whole different thing. Manila, geographically, refers only to the capital city. Who taught you that nonsense you just wrote?
Makati is just one of many financial districts in Metro Manila. BGC (Taguig), Ortigas Center (Pasig) and Eastwood (QC) are a few others. You are wrong.
Good start! Hoping to see more travel videos around the country.
Hi Chrispi, your new subscriber here from Northern California. Good luck on your upcoming videos.
Hi Chrispi, don't know why, but just subbed! Pinoy here watching you from Southern Calif., USA. Not gonna lie but you're a good-looking man, you have that face, you should try modeling there in Manila. Just a thought! Not sure if you're homebased there, you mentioned you worked there in Market, Market Mall, Taguig. Wish your channel success! The best of luck! 🙂
Thanks a lot! I will try my best. For now I am a bit lost in Manila :-)
Hi Chrispi, new subber here to support your vlogging in the Philippines - from Toronto, Canada 3:27
Awesome! Many thanks
This is not Manila. It's NCR (formerly, "Metro Manila"). It was renamed precisely to distinguish the capital city, "Manila", from the rest of the equally valid LGU's in the region. Manila is not the only city in the ENTIRE country fyi,
"Manila" is located on the west cost. BGC is in Taguig -- a city on its own on the east.
02:28 Pasig river does not only run thru Manila. It runs thru the middle of the entire NCR.
Not true. This is Manila to everyone including Filipinos. What you're saying is the political classification which only matters for governance.
@@wps3023 No, YOU are the wrong person here. Who are you to think that you can define our country any way you wish? The authority to define a country indeed rests with its government and we have LAWS in place exactly for that purpose. "NCR" is established via PD 824 / 1396. "Manila" is defined by its charter RA 409.
In fact, I challenge you to go to a store and read your receipt. I assure you, unless you truly are in Manila (e.g. Malate), your receipt will NOT say manila at all.
BGC is NOT in Manila. It's in Taguig. Fact.
@@wps3023 DOST-PagAsa never refers to the region simply as "Manila". Always the region is METRO Manila: two words but always together just one name fyi. If you read "Manila" in the news, it always refers only to the capital city. Either that or it is used as a metonym (i.e. it is not used in its geographical sense but more of a symbolism -- same as the "Crown" can refer to the entire British monarchy). In very rare cases, "Manila" can also be used in its IATA sense but this is a whole different thing. Manila, geographically, refers only to the capital city. Who taught you that nonsense you just wrote?
Makati is the Financial district of Metro Manila
Makati is just one of many financial districts in Metro Manila. BGC (Taguig), Ortigas Center (Pasig) and Eastwood (QC) are a few others.
You are wrong.