Hello, I'm a Filipino/American. I was born in the Philippines. If you have any questions about the country I can answer them. That video was taken last year. They no longer wear the mask and shield. Many expats are so surprised about my country and decide to extend their stay or even plan another trip back. Also if you can find a real Filipino restaurant and try some food before you visit that would help out. And maybe ask questions at the same time. So feel free to ask. Oh I brought 2 American friends to visit and now they're married to a Filipina. That's how and why they want to live there.
@@MontWRLDtvyou should try the snakcks too They DELICIOUSO my guy also Our country ain't poor just that our Currency is Weaker than most countries believe it or not our Countries Net worth is 1 Trillions USD (although our economy is not good because most of the Phillipines are islands) oh and 40% of the wolrds Workforce/ Map power is provided by us
As a Fil-Am. I can say the cost of living will vary, depending on location and how you want to live in the Philippines. I can also say yes the Philippines is cheaper. But, again, it all depends on how you want to live. In addition, are you willing to downgrade your lifestyle? Ongoing, the cost of living can also be equal to the U.S.D. Meanwhile, you also need to understand the Philippine salary base. If you are earning a small income, you are not going to have the labyrinth lifestyle you think you are going to have. Last, but not least, there is a high poverty rate in the Philippines. Therefore, don't let these TH-cam bloggers, manipulate your thoughts. Again, it's all based on how much you are going to downgrade your lifestyle and how much are you going to earn.
I agree with you. I wouldn't say downgrade, but living your life how you want to in peace and building yourself up. i was born and raised in the Philippines (Filipino-American, Half-Blood) and have been living in the U.S since 2019 because I'm serving in the U.S Army and whenever the Christmas holidays is close by, i would always grab a flight back home to celebrate with family and friends. The vibes you get from the Philippines is just different and the people, nobody is in a rush, everybody just wants to just to be stable and happy that they are still with their loved ones. Every time my co-workers would ask me "after your service, are you gonna settle down in the U.S?" my response would be "No, I will be going back home to my country and find a job there. no disrespect to the U.S but i just like how the Philippines is even though it has it's flaws". For my opinion, i don't think Filipino's wants to leave their country, but they have to for a better salary to provide for their family back home. but if the Philippines would just raise the minimum wage or give a significant increase in salaries, no Filipino's would leave the Philippines. Because most or majority of Filipino's are already happy with the Philippines. All they truly want is to see their country thrive or flourish into a better Philippines as a whole.
If I remember correctly, I haven’t been or seen chick-fil-a in the philippines. “chooks to go!”, kfc (not Kentucky Fried Chicken but kanto fried chicken), mang inasal and andoks are all i could remember going to and dining in and going for takeaway
Yeah you're right there? If you live in the philippines and you are earning a dollars, Men I'm telling you it's more fun living in the Philippines. Reason there are a lot of Filipinos who dive in to a freelancing industry and some became a virtual assistant is because of the compensation even our clients only give us $5-$10 per hour we dive into it because it's huge compensation so far when we convert it to Philippine currency. 😊😊😊
Just as a suggestion for your first trip here. more than 7000 islands to visit. Metro Manila, which consists of many cities, is huge and congested. Don't come here during the months of April and May, unless you can tolerate more than 100 degrees F heatwave. The only way to get out of the heat is to travel to the provinces with beaches, such as Bataan, Bulacan, or places in Visayas and Mindanao that are close to the sea. Otherwise, stay indoors and run the airconditioning unit full blast. June is when the storm season starts. Yes, there are 2 kitchens in some households, most especially in the province. I am from the island of Leyte, and our houses in Tacloban City and Ormoc City have 2 kitchens, wherein the indoor kitchen is where we do the cooking, and the cleaning of fish, meat and veggies are done at the outdoor kitchen. Sometimes we also do cooking at the outdoor kitchen if it's smokey, like barbecue. Internet speed up and down are better if you are in the metropolitan areas or main cities of each island. Water is indeed cheap. For regular households, the water bill is around $10 - $20, which already covers bathing, laundry, and cleaning for a month. Drinking water delivered free for 5Gal is 50 cents. Main transportation is Jeepney which are modified jeeps from WW2. There are buses, too. But most of the buses are used for longer trips most especially for inter-city travel or going to the distant provinces. You can also hire a car or taxi using the Grab mobile app and book a ride. Foodpanda is a very popular food delivery service in SEA, and it's convenient for most people, most especially with sudden munchies in the early morning. Jollibee is our version of McDonald's. The must-try there, is the Chicken Joy. You also try the Spaghetti. Sweeter instead of the usual tomato taste like the Italian version. Call/text/data for mobile can be loaded with credits. You can apply for a mobile monthly plan, but I think there are requirements in order to qualify. Not sure if citizenship is one of them. If you need to gas up your own ride, there will be attendants at the pump. There are plenty of malls around the country, most especially in the highly urbanized zones. If you need a place to stay at short notice, you can use Airbnb. As long as you keep earning dollars with your job, you can live like a king here.
To answer your questions,Philippines is around 300,000 sq km. It is an archipelago,made up of 7,641 islands.Average height of men is 5'6- 5'9 and for women are 4'11-5'3 perhaps
As a Filipino, i recommend knowing the dates of some festivals cause some festivals are probably one of the best activities here. I'm a local from Cavite City and starting June, celebration of the Regada Festival starts up until June 24 which is the main event. Would definitely recommend going.
@@MontWRLDtv not just that, if you pour it with gravy, it becomes 10 times better Edit: i forgot to add the Spicy variant, its better than the regular Chicken joy
11:15 there are 3 public transportation mostly used in the Philippines: bus, tricycle (motorcycle with sidecar attach on the sideof it) and the jeepneys ( national car of the Philippines, it came from abandoned US military jeep customed by filipinos and used as a public transpo here )
The Philippines is almost the same north-to-south extent as California or Florida+Georgia combined but has less land area which is often mountainous but has more coastal area. There's an outdoor "dirty or wet kitchen" for cooking smelly foods and washing or cleaning stuff. The bathrooms and toilets (called "comfort rooms") have bidets or buckets and dippers for washing. This video was made during the height of the pandemic so they still wore masks. If you splurge on restaurants and imported foods, your expenses will be higher than if you buy from the local markets.
dollar exchange is big, therefore foreigners can say Philippines is cheap but if you work and live here in the Philippines, the cost of living is not cheap at all. Considering the salary u'll receive which can be enough if u only support urself but if u are supporting the whole family, it will never be enough.
It also boils down to our lifestyle.Anywhere in the world, cost of living is freaking bad, it's how you manage your finances.But hey, cost of living in PHL is fairly better..
Did you know Philippines have many history and it's not just a country it's A FREAKING TROPICAL ISLAND THERES A FREAKING BIG BEACHES UNDERGROUND BLUE CAVE WATER CRYSTAL AND MANY MANY MORE! COME TO THE PHILIPINES WITH US❤
Yes, in the Philippines most houses have 2 kitchens, the main kitchen and the “dirty kitchen”. The main kitchen is just for “props”, kept clean and barely used and in the “dirty kitchen” is where all the cooking happens.
3:08 That's Angeles City. You can either pronounce it as ANG-HE-LES or exactly like the 'Angeles' in Los Angeles. 11:14 Main transportation for commuting are passenger Jeepneys, buses or tricycles; seldom do people take taxis, though people sometimes call a Grab if they're in a hurry (Grab is what took over Uber when the latter decided to boot themselves out of PH due to lots of technicalities on government permits and other extraneous expenses that eat up their operational overhead expenses). You can rent or better yet buy a motorbike (like the moped you saw) which is much economical for moving around places, though safety factor on the road leaves a lot to be desired, but you'll get used to it over time. That's the fun and challenge of staying in a foreign place. And if you want to save a lot, DON'T live in Manila or the big cities. Stay in small towns in the provinces. That will give you a lot of bang for your buck.
this is a studio by Philippine definition. Yes, we usually have 2 kitchens - the "dirty" kitchen is where the smelly dishes are made :). USD1250/month would be a nice condo in the high end area of Metro Manila
11:28 to answer a question no we do not use dirt-bikes as the main transportation we actually use jeepneys which only cost 13 pesos(0.64 united States dollars, btw I'm a pilipino)
@ 23:26: there are about 1,536 malls in the philippines (as of aug. 11, 2023). according to wikipedia, the philippines has 5 of the top 20 biggest malls in the world. the biggest philippine mall is the sm mall of asia, with a gross leasable area of 589,891 square meters (or 6.3 million square feet). it's the world's 5th biggest mall with 3,500+ shops. it has an outdoor amusement park, a 15,000 seater indoor arena (sm moa arena) for sporting & entertainment events, the largest ikea (the world's largest seller of furniture in the world), an indoor ice-skating rink, archery, bowling, billiards, laser tag, numerous gaming arcades, etc. you can find malls in most, if not all the cities in the philippines.
We usually have two kitchens, one where we can prep and use for cooking outdoors. You have options where you can rent houses with all electricity, water included, some you can rent without those inclusions.
Answers to your questions: 1. average ht - male: 165 cm & female: 150 cm 2. favorite past time - singing & drinking, going beaches or places like malls, play basketball. 3. land area - around 300,000 sq. km. 4. Summer temperature about 87 degrees Fahrenheit 5. The apartment featured is what we Filipinos call a studio type apartment. 6. Actually that is not a second toilet but a laundry. 7. 3 person riding a scooter or small motor bike is common here. 8. The main transportation here is jeepneys, then tricycles, & taxis. 9. This filmed maybe during the pandemic that is why he is using a face mask. 10. Jollibee chicken is taking the world by a storm, order from Jollibee near you and see the difference. The burger fries & other stuff are also good. On average if you are single like the guy in the video his expenses is low average which is true but if you like to travel once a month and go to bars at least once a week your total monthly expenses would be between $1,000 to $1,500.
In the Philippines we have the show off kitchen or the kitchen that we almost never used and you may consider it as a decoration of the house, the second one is the real kitchen which is usually outside the house. We always do the preparations and cooking in the outside kitchen or you may call it the real kitchen.
Born from Australia but raised in the Philippines here. Rent varies on what you're looking for. Most smaller apartments costs around 250-300 USD but they would be around that video showed. Food is accurate though. 5 USD for a meal from fast food restaurants but street food as generally cheaper and costs half of that price. Water is pretty accurate since water + delivery are bundled together. Laundry prices vary but most people take their laundry every week so it usually ends up around 600-700 Pesos (Php) or roughly around the 10-12 USD every month if you use the Laundromat every week (This is my personal experience so I get around 700 Php per month) Transportation are the following: Jeepneys Tricycles Scooters Buses Taxis And a few others that I can't remember at the top of my head. Imported foods are really expensive. Wet markets are generally cheaper (half of grocery stores costs). Jolibee is basically famous for their sweet and savory flavour foods. Especially the chicken since it's super crispy and juicy. So, if you lived in the Philippines, it will be harder if you have a Filipino salary. Trust me, as I lived here since I was 4 yrs old
The wet kitchen is for washing vegetables or washing hand and basically everthing that needs to be clean goes to the wet kitchen and after that you cook it to the kitchen so basically if you want to wash vegetables or meat it goes to wet kitchen
I think the second best activity in the Philippines aside from Karaoke is Family gathering that is usually a beach party. Or may be the drinking session every night outdoor. Literally in front yard.😂 and every people who will past by will get a glass of liquor.😂
11:25 Moped/bikes became more popular during the pandemic due to transportation issues. Most public transports were shutdown or had limited passengers to observe physical distancing.
Yes, you still have a lot of funny & wierd things to know about Philippines. And yeah, compare to US, its totally cheaper here. But 1 thing is for sure, you'll definitely enjoy here so, what are you waiting for? Transfer now in the Philippines!! 😅💙
😂😂😂 I felt like I'm reading an ad. Lol better watch more videos first it's not all glory, like other country there are dangerous, ugly and crowded places. But for most part it's really fun in the PH. It's not all cheap at all times, it depends on how you live your life.
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@@MontWRLDtvaye bro If you saw someone drinking coffee at a scorching hot noon.... Its normal I do it sometimes too.. sarap mag kape Lalo na sa tanghali XD
It is so common having 2 kitchens in the Phil. One is inside the house adjacent to the Dining Area and the other is the “dirty” kitchen which is outside the house or annex to it. Since this is a classy studio-type apartment so they call it “wet” kitchen..😂
I live in the Philippines now and on my 10th year .My Philipina is the best and we have a sari sari store we build on our house in 2017 but before that we rented a 2 bedroom apartment for 6,000 pesos a month when the pesos was mid 40's back then . our house with store and 200 meters lot cost us around 50k usd . my internet with tv is 1,150 pesos , water 350 pesos , propane 850 , power with 2 aircons 5k to 7k depends on how much i run them , 1200 scooter gas , food for 3 cooking 3 meals a day 3k to 3500 pesos .1,000 usd is 56k in pesos today . a avrage teacher makes 20k to 25k pesos a month . labor worker 300 to 400 pesos a day and skilled is 500 to 600 pesos a day .
wet kitchen is used when you clean fish and other seafoods since they do smell. Seafood is very common in the Philippines since we are surrounded by the sea on every side :)
That suppose to be the laundry room. But yes some houses here have 2 kitchens. The so called dirty kitchen mostly outside the house, where you could do the chopping, cleaning or processing the fresh meats or fishes. Before putting it inside the main kichen inside the house for cooking. That way some odors, blood stains or guts of the fishes may stay outside, but then again Not all houses have a dirty kitchen.
11:23 Im a filipino and im gonna answer ur question and no not all transportation is bikes and dirtbikes, mainly our traditional transportation vehicle is jeepney and random fact about jeepneys is they are originated from the US jeeps and modified it to be a transportation vehicle Edit: 16:38 Another question you asked, its famous for their juicy fried chicken and super creamy gravy
Hello, filipino here, i live in the Philippines since birth, just a wake up for everyone, if you earn dollars and convert it to peso your going to live a leasure life here in the Philippines but for us Filipinos we earn Philippine peso😂 so its hell pricey😂
I used to work in that place. It's a City that is why it's more expensive. But if you live in place like where we live 2 bedroom apartment is just 3500 pesos.
11:20 Sometimes, the transportation is like we call them: "Tricycle - Three wheeled Vehicle That can hold about 6 passengers or 7 if they add an additional seats sometimes" A "Jeep - that can hold 18 passengers." And a motorcycle technically single ride. There is a taxi also, i mean every country does have a taxi but I'm not sure bout it. And I'm from Philippines.
Filipinos are very social... If you cover contents about Filipino living your subs will explode right away... :) We love watching those contents... :) We Filipinos even watch our own TH-camrs way of living in TH-cam. :)
The 2 kitchens are traditional, the regular kitchen and the wet kitchen. Regular kitchen you handle normal stuff like food prep, cooking, yada-yada. The wet kitchen, which is usually located where there's good, fresh air ventilation or just out in the open in general, is reserved for things like butchering (yes, traditionally, most households handle their own livestock... processing), barbequeing (or things that may produce a lot of smoke when cooking) and also for handling laundry (still can remember the time we did laundry by hand with a metal like basin called a batya and a paddle). Nowadays, more modern households are moving away from having the 2 kitchens setup, but I do miss my hometown where our house had that.
I am a filipino and my husband is an american I live here in US and I cook filipino foods at home. My kids and husband love the food I cook so try some foods maybe you can search for a Jollibee where you live maybe there is one nearby :)
the beaches wasn't even mentioned yet which is the best part of the Philippines. Some notable beaches to consider: Boracay, Palawan, Siargao Panglao and many more. I doubt if that 2 weeks hold once you get here it might be 2 years lol
Our main transportation here when we dont have a bike or a motorcycle/car we walk to the tricycle station and sometimes in the road we ride jeepneys/jeep for 12.00 pesos per person- students pay 10 pesos only
Dirty Kitchen (not means messy or yucky) this kitchen is outside ur house not far from ur main kitchen. where u can cook fried stuff, where u can cooked dried fish.where u can grill.. no splashing hot oil I ur main kitchen.
Best place to retire and spend your life learning from Filipinos that you don't need much to be happy and healthy. You just need the right place, people and right set of mind. Appreciation and contentment 🇺🇲🙏🇵🇭. Cebu is ideal to live or retire. 🫶
11:31 if we just go to work with their just we just gonna ride jeepneys if we just want to go to go to house but your work is so close into your home you're just going to ride a bike or a tricycle
you can upgrade your wifi for better wifi signal Soo it's okey. and if you buy produce products in local market the price will be half of the mall price
For an American or any first world country citizen, living in the Philippines would be like a cheat code. Prices are low because of exchange rate. But it's also why a lot of filipino people goes to the US or any other richer countries to earn that money and go back to the Philippines to have better living. I'd say go there for a couple weeks vacation. Lots of tourist spots not just in Luzon. White sand beach resorts, mountains, great tropical views, tourist friendly people (english speakers I might add), and of course, you can ask anyone to sing karaoke 😅
Since that vid is already 2 years old, Internet speeds have improved for the most part in the Philippines. It may vary from different location, but with the introduction of satellite internet with Starlink, areas that are out of coverage can get faster speeds now.
For the 2 kitchen setups usually there is a outside kitchen where usually all the cooking happens and the indoor kitchen is for dish washing and tending to guests I don't know if my fellow countrymen/women does this but in our household this is the usually setup of our home
Honestly, in foreigner's perspective it's cheap to live here in the Philippines but as a native it's not. Do you know how much is the minimum wage here as of 2023? It's (converted to dollar) $10.90/day and that's around $273/month. 😂 Now do the math using the guy's monthly expenses and see if that's enough to survive here in the Philippines. I'll give you a quick math, his apartment cost him $271/month and our monthly wage is $273/month. So basically we only have $2 left to spend in a month. 😂 And mind you, that's the city rate, provincial rate are much lower and I think it's around $7.23/day or roughly $180/month. And that, my friend, is the main reason why many of the Filipinos are still seeking job abroad rather than staying here and kill themselves from overworking. That's why Filipinos are known for being a diligent worker cause we grew up in an "overwork but underpaid" environment. Well who wouldn't work diligently after experiencing a very satisfying wage that could literally save your family's life back in the Philippines. 😁
For your question about the trasnpo we have variety of public mode of it,(jeepneys, taxis, bus, tricycles, taxi motor bikes) private (car, motor bikes, big bike)bikes are mostly used to avoid heavy traffic. We also have trains,yeah gas boys will pump for your ride, for jollibee most famous chicken joy(fried chicken),Filipino style spaghetti,fruit pies, you might try local wet and dry market, we have a lot of malls, you my wanna include the Philippines on your itinerary next time
As far as the internet speeds go here in the Philippines, it varies depending where you are. For instance, I am in a small farming town in La Union province, and I can get Fiber internet for $2500 pesos per month ($50US) and it is 600 MBps up and down. Back home in Canada, I paid $100 CAD for only 100 MBps. Fiber internet is becoming more common here. On the downside, there are some occasion power blackouts here, so, you have to put up with that... But all in all, you can live cheaply here, money goes further in the provinces and small towns, but still fairly inexpensive in many of the cities too...
Ángeles city when I was there for 6 months my 2 bedroom with pool $350 a month with WiFi electricity $75 ! In Olongapo my place $118 a month Studio apt furnished $50 a month wifi ! Now on Baloy Beach Subic Bay $535 a month but I’m on the water
In Bacolod city, in the Western Visayas, the price he paid for his unit can get you a 2-3 storey house with a garage on a monthly term. But prices could change for westerners. It's definitely easier to get around if you know someone in the area.
You got to see our 2water falls of laguna, but make sure is not rainy season. Bec very sleepery and u will not b allowd to go near the river/falls. just like ur in Jurasic park,(not the pagsanjan falls). Search Hulugan and hiden falls. I recomend this bec its very near in Manila. Make sure wear a hiker sandals.
There’s Jollibee in Wheaton Md, New York, California, Virginia and more in States. Depending on where you live in States just google and go to the nearest Jollibee at your convenient!
If you're coming to the Philippines for a two weeks vacation, I gotta tell you man you might regret it. But then you can extend your stay here any time, so no problem. Two weeks is just too short to explore this wonderful island. Make it three weeks.
In phil a dollar is worth two sets of meal if you ask me. Also its true that its so hot here but for some of us filipinos are ok with the heat( and yes some or most of us drink coffee as long as we can make a coffee). Also we our main transpostation is jeepney( an ellongated jeep )
Mont, that depends where you want to stay. Just like in the US, some place have you to pay $1500-$2000/ month on a two bedroom apartment. In the Philippines, you can pay $300- $1000 for two bedroom apartment/condo depending on where you wanna stay.
Yes the wet kitchen is where we do the laundry or put the cleaning materials, and sometimes we put a rope somewhere to hang our clothes if it’s rainy season 😅
In same location, my brother just adds about $35 to stay in a 2-bedroom apartment (2 floor apartment). btw, that apartment in the video is also called a studio-type in The Philippines.
Actually jollibee is famous for there fried chicken said to be juicylishious on the inside and crispylishious on the out side its also very spicy well i don't know if it will be spicy to many people because i have a low tolerance to spiciness also my favourite food that is in jollibee's menu is actually the mango pie its very delicious and jollibee is also known for there spaghetti with chopped hotdogs in it and the last known food menu in jollibee is its yum burger what i like about the yum burger that it has cheese and a burger patty but sometimes you can add like vegetable foods on the yum burger and jollibee is also known for the jollibee mascot dancing 😂 oh and also what you were pointing at using the mouse courser in 17:07 its called a burger steak it has a burger patty and has gravy on top with chopped mushrooms also you can tell the one taking the order in the counter to not put mushrooms on it
There’s a plenty of place to live and there’s lot of choices to live. Right here in the states you cannot buy a house especially in California for an about half million just two bedroom but in the Philippines just $250,000 you have a beautiful and luxury house. That’s the advantage living in the Philippines. But if you try in BGC that’s one of the best police but it cozy, that’s why Philippines is one of the place to retire. Everything that you need is right there. Watching from Chicago.. 🇵🇭🇺🇸
That bro is living in Angeles City, Pampanga. I live here by the way. FYI: Two kitchens are a must for Kapampangans (natives of the Pampanga province) because Pampanga is the Culinary Capital of the Philippines. We are known for our tasty dishes and we cook a LOT. When there are visitors at home, we serve food 5 times a day (breakfast, morning snacks, lunch, merienda, dinner) and the visitors must take home food as they leave too. This culture is most especially practiced in Bacolor, Guagua and Lubao area. A separate kitchen far from the receiving area (usually the living room) is very functional for Kapampangans. I mean, if you are a Kapampangan and you don't know how to cook, that is very questionable.
I live Taguig Manila Philippines in a 1 bedroom apartment for only $124 and that includes my electricity ,water and internet. The electricity bill may go up depending on ur appliances and their usages. So far I only have an electric fan, induction cooker and an oven that's why I only pay $4 a month, but if you'll get more appliances like an air-conditioner , a refrigerator etc., your bill for the electricity alone would also go up..
Internet in the Ph is actually not that bad, just depends on the location and the provider. For example, in some provinces, average speed on wifi is around 50-100mbps, while in the city it goes as high as 200-500mbps. using mobile data is a different story though, usually mobile data internet is crap, but again depends on the sim card provider and your location. :)
U should visit Philippines . Filipinos are very welcoming and I know u will gonna like it there .btw, ur handsome and a bit funny too . F u vlog about Philippines or u went there for sure Filipinos are ur number one supporters .goodluck !
The main transportation here in PH is a public vehicle so calles Jeepney where you can see them all over the road. The minimum fare for now for riding a jeepney is 13php or 0.22 USD For local or metro bus, the minimum i know is 18php or 0.31USD Not to mention some aparment rent here in philippines can reach down to 4,000php or 70.4 USD A haircut nowadays cost 1.76 USD And not to mention if you like Grilled chicken, there is a fast food so call mang inasal where offers a Grilled chicken thigh with unlimited rice for 2.8 USD
If you know what to buy and to cook you have the affordable foods! In carenderia a cooked meat will cost 60 up pesos and 1 cup of rice is between 12 and 20 pesos.and when you buy chicken meat and cook adobo,1 kilo has 5 servings.1 kilo of chicken is about 180 Pesos up.1 kilo of Rice is 52 to 100 pesos per kilo depending on class type.that one kilo has 3 cups nissin.just compare the difference. Manila is warm hot place.high is 30 to 38 C depending on months.low is 24 to 26C depending on months.but if you eant cooler weather go to higher altutude south of Manila .it is upland cavite province .Tagaytay city,Silang,Amadeo are between 400 mts to 628mts altitude with average temp.of 20/22 to 28/30C.the heat index in that altitude is lower compared to sea level areas .the cost of living in urban is higher compared to semi urban or rural areas.you need the right contacts to enjoy the affordable cost of living .the factor that will make life here costly is the Filipino companions you will have so avoid them if possible.only one is recommended .
FYI the main transport is Jeeps or Trains (jeeps are vehicles that soldiers used in world war 2. its still here, but now its getting replaced by the "baby buses"
Hello, I'm a Filipino/American. I was born in the Philippines. If you have any questions about the country I can answer them. That video was taken last year. They no longer wear the mask and shield. Many expats are so surprised about my country and decide to extend their stay or even plan another trip back. Also if you can find a real Filipino restaurant and try some food before you visit that would help out. And maybe ask questions at the same time. So feel free to ask. Oh I brought 2 American friends to visit and now they're married to a Filipina. That's how and why they want to live there.
I have to find a Filipino restaurant it looks like 😋
@@MontWRLDtvyou should try the snakcks too They DELICIOUSO my guy also
Our country ain't poor just that our Currency is Weaker than most countries believe it or not our Countries Net worth is 1 Trillions USD (although our economy is not good because most of the Phillipines are islands) oh and 40% of the wolrds Workforce/ Map power is provided by us
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Also yes it is Hot, Very hot in the Phillipines, But I'd still wear a Jacket through out the day
@@MontWRLDtvwe also use jeepneys to go where you need to go
As a Fil-Am. I can say the cost of living will vary, depending on location and how you want to live in the Philippines. I can also say yes the Philippines is cheaper. But, again, it all depends on how you want to live. In addition, are you willing to downgrade your lifestyle? Ongoing, the cost of living can also be equal to the U.S.D. Meanwhile, you also need to understand the Philippine salary base. If you are earning a small income, you are not going to have the labyrinth lifestyle you think you are going to have. Last, but not least, there is a high poverty rate in the Philippines. Therefore, don't let these TH-cam bloggers, manipulate your thoughts. Again, it's all based on how much you are going to downgrade your lifestyle and how much are you going to earn.
I agree with you. I wouldn't say downgrade, but living your life how you want to in peace and building yourself up. i was born and raised in the Philippines (Filipino-American, Half-Blood) and have been living in the U.S since 2019 because I'm serving in the U.S Army and whenever the Christmas holidays is close by, i would always grab a flight back home to celebrate with family and friends. The vibes you get from the Philippines is just different and the people, nobody is in a rush, everybody just wants to just to be stable and happy that they are still with their loved ones. Every time my co-workers would ask me "after your service, are you gonna settle down in the U.S?" my response would be "No, I will be going back home to my country and find a job there. no disrespect to the U.S but i just like how the Philippines is even though it has it's flaws". For my opinion, i don't think Filipino's wants to leave their country, but they have to for a better salary to provide for their family back home. but if the Philippines would just raise the minimum wage or give a significant increase in salaries, no Filipino's would leave the Philippines. Because most or majority of Filipino's are already happy with the Philippines. All they truly want is to see their country thrive or flourish into a better Philippines as a whole.
Many vloggers have moved in the Phils. The largest English-speaking country in southeast Asia. Come on over.
Wag mong angatin ang upuan mo,brother.baka lumutang ka at di kana makababa sa sarili mong paniniwala.
If I remember correctly, I haven’t been or seen chick-fil-a in the philippines. “chooks to go!”, kfc (not Kentucky Fried Chicken but kanto fried chicken), mang inasal and andoks are all i could remember going to and dining in and going for takeaway
Be humble LNG po wag masyadong overproud Pinoy
@@John3mmm panu ba namn bukod tanging pinas lang ung sinakop ng U.S pinaka center nila sa pinas. Sa Asean region
@@anthonyforteza2872 ,ei di wow sayo..😂😂
Yeah you're right there? If you live in the philippines and you are earning a dollars, Men I'm telling you it's more fun living in the Philippines. Reason there are a lot of Filipinos who dive in to a freelancing industry and some became a virtual assistant is because of the compensation even our clients only give us $5-$10 per hour we dive into it because it's huge compensation so far when we convert it to Philippine currency. 😊😊😊
Just as a suggestion for your first trip here. more than 7000 islands to visit. Metro Manila, which consists of many cities, is huge and congested. Don't come here during the months of April and May, unless you can tolerate more than 100 degrees F heatwave. The only way to get out of the heat is to travel to the provinces with beaches, such as Bataan, Bulacan, or places in Visayas and Mindanao that are close to the sea. Otherwise, stay indoors and run the airconditioning unit full blast. June is when the storm season starts.
Yes, there are 2 kitchens in some households, most especially in the province. I am from the island of Leyte, and our houses in Tacloban City and Ormoc City have 2 kitchens, wherein the indoor kitchen is where we do the cooking, and the cleaning of fish, meat and veggies are done at the outdoor kitchen. Sometimes we also do cooking at the outdoor kitchen if it's smokey, like barbecue.
Internet speed up and down are better if you are in the metropolitan areas or main cities of each island.
Water is indeed cheap. For regular households, the water bill is around $10 - $20, which already covers bathing, laundry, and cleaning for a month. Drinking water delivered free for 5Gal is 50 cents.
Main transportation is Jeepney which are modified jeeps from WW2. There are buses, too. But most of the buses are used for longer trips most especially for inter-city travel or going to the distant provinces. You can also hire a car or taxi using the Grab mobile app and book a ride.
Foodpanda is a very popular food delivery service in SEA, and it's convenient for most people, most especially with sudden munchies in the early morning. Jollibee is our version of McDonald's. The must-try there, is the Chicken Joy. You also try the Spaghetti. Sweeter instead of the usual tomato taste like the Italian version.
Call/text/data for mobile can be loaded with credits. You can apply for a mobile monthly plan, but I think there are requirements in order to qualify. Not sure if citizenship is one of them.
If you need to gas up your own ride, there will be attendants at the pump. There are plenty of malls around the country, most especially in the highly urbanized zones. If you need a place to stay at short notice, you can use Airbnb.
As long as you keep earning dollars with your job, you can live like a king here.
Jollibee was made in Philippines
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Its true@@zacyeahitsme361
Yeah it's true I love Jollibee
To answer your questions,Philippines is around 300,000 sq km. It is an archipelago,made up of 7,641 islands.Average height of men is 5'6- 5'9 and for women are 4'11-5'3 perhaps
thank you for answering my question!! :)
@@MontWRLDtv welcome,bro
Josh of SB19 is 5'6, while Justin is 5'8.
5"11 especially youngsters of today my dear !😘
generation now is 6'0 up
As a Filipino, i recommend knowing the dates of some festivals cause some festivals are probably one of the best activities here. I'm a local from Cavite City and starting June, celebration of the Regada Festival starts up until June 24 which is the main event. Would definitely recommend going.
that's why Jollibee is the most popular fast food because the brand perfectly embodies Filipino identity and culture. 🇵🇭
it have to be popular for that fried chicken I've seen & everyone loves fried chicken hahahaha
Why do you need to go to the Philippines to eat Jollibee? They have locations all over the US! Enjoy!
@@MontWRLDtv not just that, if you pour it with gravy, it becomes 10 times better
Edit: i forgot to add the Spicy variant, its better than the regular Chicken joy
It's also a Kid's favorite place in local
I love my country Ph what ever it takes I will continue loving my country and people.
Don't hesitate to travel . just go wherever your hearts takes you
Oh I’m not I have to get my passport first
11:15 there are 3 public transportation mostly used in the Philippines: bus, tricycle (motorcycle with sidecar attach on the sideof it) and the jeepneys ( national car of the Philippines, it came from abandoned US military jeep customed by filipinos and used as a public transpo here )
The Philippines is almost the same north-to-south extent as California or Florida+Georgia combined but has less land area which is often mountainous but has more coastal area.
There's an outdoor "dirty or wet kitchen" for cooking smelly foods and washing or cleaning stuff. The bathrooms and toilets (called "comfort rooms") have bidets or buckets and dippers for washing.
This video was made during the height of the pandemic so they still wore masks. If you splurge on restaurants and imported foods, your expenses will be higher than if you buy from the local markets.
dollar exchange is big, therefore foreigners can say Philippines is cheap but if you work and live here in the Philippines, the cost of living is not cheap at all. Considering the salary u'll receive which can be enough if u only support urself but if u are supporting the whole family, it will never be enough.
So I know everyone in the Philippines is hard workers!! 🇵🇭❤️
@@MontWRLDtv True, but many Filipinos, like me, work abroad to earn more then spend our money in the Philippines.
It also boils down to our lifestyle.Anywhere in the world, cost of living is freaking bad, it's how you manage your finances.But hey, cost of living in PHL is fairly better..
Still can manage to live with urself . Ph is still cheapest country out there
Did you know Philippines have many history and it's not just a country it's A FREAKING TROPICAL ISLAND THERES A FREAKING BIG BEACHES UNDERGROUND BLUE CAVE WATER CRYSTAL AND MANY MANY MORE! COME TO THE PHILIPINES WITH US❤
We have over 7k islands and we live on the largest island .
Yes, in the Philippines most houses have 2 kitchens, the main kitchen and the “dirty kitchen”. The main kitchen is just for “props”, kept clean and barely used and in the “dirty kitchen” is where all the cooking happens.
3:08 That's Angeles City. You can either pronounce it as ANG-HE-LES or exactly like the 'Angeles' in Los Angeles.
11:14 Main transportation for commuting are passenger Jeepneys, buses or tricycles; seldom do people take taxis, though people sometimes call a Grab if they're in a hurry (Grab is what took over Uber when the latter decided to boot themselves out of PH due to lots of technicalities on government permits and other extraneous expenses that eat up their operational overhead expenses). You can rent or better yet buy a motorbike (like the moped you saw) which is much economical for moving around places, though safety factor on the road leaves a lot to be desired, but you'll get used to it over time. That's the fun and challenge of staying in a foreign place.
And if you want to save a lot, DON'T live in Manila or the big cities. Stay in small towns in the provinces. That will give you a lot of bang for your buck.
this is a studio by Philippine definition. Yes, we usually have 2 kitchens - the "dirty" kitchen is where the smelly dishes are made :). USD1250/month would be a nice condo in the high end area of Metro Manila
11:28 to answer a question no we do not use dirt-bikes as the main transportation we actually use jeepneys which only cost 13 pesos(0.64 united States dollars, btw I'm a pilipino)
@ 23:26: there are about 1,536 malls in the philippines (as of aug. 11, 2023).
according to wikipedia, the philippines has 5 of the top 20 biggest malls in the world. the biggest philippine mall is the sm mall of asia, with a gross leasable area of 589,891 square meters (or 6.3 million square feet). it's the world's 5th biggest mall with 3,500+ shops. it has an outdoor amusement park, a 15,000 seater indoor arena (sm moa arena) for sporting & entertainment events, the largest ikea (the world's largest seller of furniture in the world), an indoor ice-skating rink, archery, bowling, billiards, laser tag, numerous gaming arcades, etc.
you can find malls in most, if not all the cities in the philippines.
That’s insane!!!
I think Sm Mega Mall or Sm Seaside Cebu is bigger than MOA.
We usually have two kitchens, one where we can prep and use for cooking outdoors. You have options where you can rent houses with all electricity, water included, some you can rent without those inclusions.
Answers to your questions:
1. average ht - male: 165 cm & female: 150 cm
2. favorite past time - singing & drinking, going beaches or places like malls, play basketball.
3. land area - around 300,000 sq. km.
4. Summer temperature about 87 degrees Fahrenheit
5. The apartment featured is what we Filipinos call a studio type apartment.
6. Actually that is not a second toilet but a laundry.
7. 3 person riding a scooter or small motor bike is common here.
8. The main transportation here is jeepneys, then tricycles, & taxis.
9. This filmed maybe during the pandemic that is why he is using a face mask.
10. Jollibee chicken is taking the world by a storm, order from Jollibee near you and see the difference. The burger fries & other stuff are also good.
On average if you are single like the guy in the video his expenses is low average which is true but if you like to travel once a month and go to bars at least once a week your total monthly expenses would be between $1,000 to $1,500.
But now the average height of a teenager boys is around 5'7
11:14 our main transpotation here in the philippines are called "jeep or jeepney" our jeepney here can carry alot of person
In the Philippines we have the show off kitchen or the kitchen that we almost never used and you may consider it as a decoration of the house, the second one is the real kitchen which is usually outside the house. We always do the preparations and cooking in the outside kitchen or you may call it the real kitchen.
Yup! We call them the clean kitchen and the dirty kitchen in architectual.terms. 😊
As Uncle Roger said, we have indoor kitchen and outdoor kitchen
Born from Australia but raised in the Philippines here.
Rent varies on what you're looking for. Most smaller apartments costs around 250-300 USD but they would be around that video showed.
Food is accurate though. 5 USD for a meal from fast food restaurants but street food as generally cheaper and costs half of that price.
Water is pretty accurate since water + delivery are bundled together.
Laundry prices vary but most people take their laundry every week so it usually ends up around 600-700 Pesos (Php) or roughly around the 10-12 USD every month if you use the Laundromat every week (This is my personal experience so I get around 700 Php per month)
Transportation are the following:
Jeepneys
Tricycles
Scooters
Buses
Taxis
And a few others that I can't remember at the top of my head.
Imported foods are really expensive. Wet markets are generally cheaper (half of grocery stores costs).
Jolibee is basically famous for their sweet and savory flavour foods. Especially the chicken since it's super crispy and juicy.
So, if you lived in the Philippines, it will be harder if you have a Filipino salary.
Trust me, as I lived here since I was 4 yrs old
The wet kitchen is for washing vegetables or washing hand and basically everthing that needs to be clean goes to the wet kitchen and after that you cook it to the kitchen so basically if you want to wash vegetables or meat it goes to wet kitchen
I think the second best activity in the Philippines aside from Karaoke is Family gathering that is usually a beach party. Or may be the drinking session every night outdoor. Literally in front yard.😂 and every people who will past by will get a glass of liquor.😂
I totally agree! 😂🔥🤙
Filipino here, 28,678 is not cheap here for a ONE PERSON HSHS, I live in Province my 1month salary is about 20k pesos
It's cheaper when you buy groceries from the local wet and dry market instead of the supermarkets.
Yeah bc these prices were a little close to my prices at my grocery store!
You get better meat at the supermarkets. The meat at the wet markets are injected with water to make them weigh more.
11:25 Moped/bikes became more popular during the pandemic due to transportation issues. Most public transports were shutdown or had limited passengers to observe physical distancing.
Yes, you still have a lot of funny & wierd things to know about Philippines. And yeah, compare to US, its totally cheaper here. But 1 thing is for sure, you'll definitely enjoy here so, what are you waiting for? Transfer now in the Philippines!! 😅💙
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😂😂😂 I felt like I'm reading an ad. Lol better watch more videos first it's not all glory, like other country there are dangerous, ugly and crowded places. But for most part it's really fun in the PH. It's not all cheap at all times, it depends on how you live your life.
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@@MontWRLDtvaye bro If you saw someone drinking coffee at a scorching hot noon.... Its normal I do it sometimes too.. sarap mag kape Lalo na sa tanghali XD
GOD BLESS YOU PEOPLE!🥰 AM FROM MANILA JUST WANT TO SAY " THANK YOU VERY MUCH" FOR SHOWING THIS KIND OF VIEDEO
It is so common having 2 kitchens in the Phil. One is inside the house adjacent to the Dining Area and the other is the “dirty” kitchen which is outside the house or annex to it. Since this is a classy studio-type apartment so they call it “wet” kitchen..😂
I live in the Philippines now and on my 10th year .My Philipina is the best and we have a sari sari store we build on our house in 2017 but before that we rented a 2 bedroom apartment for 6,000 pesos a month when the pesos was mid 40's back then . our house with store and 200 meters lot cost us around 50k usd . my internet with tv is 1,150 pesos , water 350 pesos , propane 850 , power with 2 aircons 5k to 7k depends on how much i run them , 1200 scooter gas , food for 3 cooking 3 meals a day 3k to 3500 pesos .1,000 usd is 56k in pesos today . a avrage teacher makes 20k to 25k pesos a month . labor worker 300 to 400 pesos a day and skilled is 500 to 600 pesos a day .
Jollibee is a filipino company and that became part of every kids and family’s life . Spaghetti, palabok, chicken with gravy and fries 🥰
@11:30 the answer is yes its the most and you usually see for transportation and also theres bike too
wet kitchen is used when you clean fish and other seafoods since they do smell. Seafood is very common in the Philippines since we are surrounded by the sea on every side :)
Interesting!!
That suppose to be the laundry room. But yes some houses here have 2 kitchens. The so called dirty kitchen mostly outside the house, where you could do the chopping, cleaning or processing the fresh meats or fishes. Before putting it inside the main kichen inside the house for cooking. That way some odors, blood stains or guts of the fishes may stay outside, but then again Not all houses have a dirty kitchen.
Expats be coming here in droves and we're here for it. 🇵🇭💕
11:23 Im a filipino and im gonna answer ur question and no not all transportation is bikes and dirtbikes, mainly our traditional transportation vehicle is jeepney and random fact about jeepneys is they are originated from the US jeeps and modified it to be a transportation vehicle
Edit: 16:38 Another question you asked, its famous for their juicy fried chicken and super creamy gravy
Thank you ❤️🇵🇭
Hello, filipino here, i live in the Philippines since birth, just a wake up for everyone, if you earn dollars and convert it to peso your going to live a leasure life here in the Philippines but for us Filipinos we earn Philippine peso😂 so its hell pricey😂
I used to work in that place. It's a City that is why it's more expensive. But if you live in place like where we live 2 bedroom apartment is just 3500 pesos.
bro where do you get a 2 bedroom apartment for 3500 pesos?Squatters area?
11:20 Sometimes, the transportation is like we call them:
"Tricycle - Three wheeled Vehicle That can hold about 6 passengers or 7 if they add an additional seats sometimes"
A "Jeep - that can hold 18 passengers."
And a motorcycle technically single ride.
There is a taxi also, i mean every country does have a taxi but I'm not sure bout it.
And I'm from Philippines.
Filipinos are very social... If you cover contents about Filipino living your subs will explode right away... :) We love watching those contents... :) We Filipinos even watch our own TH-camrs way of living in TH-cam. :)
The 2 kitchens are traditional, the regular kitchen and the wet kitchen. Regular kitchen you handle normal stuff like food prep, cooking, yada-yada. The wet kitchen, which is usually located where there's good, fresh air ventilation or just out in the open in general, is reserved for things like butchering (yes, traditionally, most households handle their own livestock... processing), barbequeing (or things that may produce a lot of smoke when cooking) and also for handling laundry (still can remember the time we did laundry by hand with a metal like basin called a batya and a paddle). Nowadays, more modern households are moving away from having the 2 kitchens setup, but I do miss my hometown where our house had that.
I am a filipino and my husband is an american I live here in US and I cook filipino foods at home. My kids and husband love the food I cook so try some foods maybe you can search for a Jollibee where you live maybe there is one nearby :)
Yes bro,go to Philippines, don't hesitate,just go and take care always
the beaches wasn't even mentioned yet which is the best part of the Philippines. Some notable beaches to consider: Boracay, Palawan, Siargao Panglao and many more. I doubt if that 2 weeks hold once you get here it might be 2 years lol
how he forget the beaches!!!
If you come to the Philippines..Welcome and enjoy our country mabuhay
Im from DAVAO, PHILIPPINES... in davao lot of beaches, fruits are cheap,. A lot of banana and coconut,. Also durian..
Oh really I love how cheap the stuff is!!
Say no to the durian😂
Our main transportation here when we dont have a bike or a motorcycle/car we walk to the tricycle station and sometimes in the road we ride jeepneys/jeep for 12.00 pesos per person- students pay 10 pesos only
We have also a dirty kitchen, where firewood / charcoal is used for cooking.
A “dirty kitchen” that’s interesting!!
Dirty Kitchen (not means messy or yucky) this kitchen is outside ur house not far from ur main kitchen. where u can cook fried stuff, where u can cooked dried fish.where u can grill.. no splashing hot oil I ur main kitchen.
Best place to retire and spend your life learning from Filipinos that you don't need much to be happy and healthy. You just need the right place, people and right set of mind. Appreciation and contentment 🇺🇲🙏🇵🇭. Cebu is ideal to live or retire. 🫶
11:31 if we just go to work with their just we just gonna ride jeepneys if we just want to go to go to house but your work is so close into your home you're just going to ride a bike or a tricycle
English is our second language and Filipinos are very hospitable.
second language man shout to the philippines!!
you can upgrade your wifi for better wifi signal Soo it's okey. and if you buy produce products in local market the price will be half of the mall price
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For an American or any first world country citizen, living in the Philippines would be like a cheat code. Prices are low because of exchange rate.
But it's also why a lot of filipino people goes to the US or any other richer countries to earn that money and go back to the Philippines to have better living.
I'd say go there for a couple weeks vacation. Lots of tourist spots not just in Luzon. White sand beach resorts, mountains, great tropical views, tourist friendly people (english speakers I might add), and of course, you can ask anyone to sing karaoke 😅
Once uv decided to visit Philippines, you might want to go to Boracay, Cebu, Bohol, Siargao, Palawan and a lot more ❤️
As a filipino the grocery is not that expensive the grocery store we go to is quite cheap we spend 110 dollars and it last about 1 month and a half
Since that vid is already 2 years old, Internet speeds have improved for the most part in the Philippines. It may vary from different location, but with the introduction of satellite internet with Starlink, areas that are out of coverage can get faster speeds now.
For the 2 kitchen setups usually there is a outside kitchen where usually all the cooking happens and the indoor kitchen is for dish washing and tending to guests I don't know if my fellow countrymen/women does this but in our household this is the usually setup of our home
Honestly, in foreigner's perspective it's cheap to live here in the Philippines but as a native it's not.
Do you know how much is the minimum wage here as of 2023? It's (converted to dollar) $10.90/day and that's around $273/month. 😂 Now do the math using the guy's monthly expenses and see if that's enough to survive here in the Philippines.
I'll give you a quick math, his apartment cost him $271/month and our monthly wage is $273/month. So basically we only have $2 left to spend in a month. 😂
And mind you, that's the city rate, provincial rate are much lower and I think it's around $7.23/day or roughly $180/month.
And that, my friend, is the main reason why many of the Filipinos are still seeking job abroad rather than staying here and kill themselves from overworking.
That's why Filipinos are known for being a diligent worker cause we grew up in an "overwork but underpaid" environment. Well who wouldn't work diligently after experiencing a very satisfying wage that could literally save your family's life back in the Philippines. 😁
Philippines is one of the most cheapest country to live in and has so many beautiful places to visit. It really is fun to visit philipines
1250$, is already Hotel in the philippines
15:35 you can just buy phone card that have internet
But the serving here is smaller though but still cheaper
For your question about the trasnpo we have variety of public mode of it,(jeepneys, taxis, bus, tricycles, taxi motor bikes) private (car, motor bikes, big bike)bikes are mostly used to avoid heavy traffic. We also have trains,yeah gas boys will pump for your ride, for jollibee most famous chicken joy(fried chicken),Filipino style spaghetti,fruit pies, you might try local wet and dry market, we have a lot of malls, you my wanna include the Philippines on your itinerary next time
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As far as the internet speeds go here in the Philippines, it varies depending where you are. For instance, I am in a small farming town in La Union province, and I can get Fiber internet for $2500 pesos per month ($50US) and it is 600 MBps up and down. Back home in Canada, I paid $100 CAD for only 100 MBps. Fiber internet is becoming more common here.
On the downside, there are some occasion power blackouts here, so, you have to put up with that...
But all in all, you can live cheaply here, money goes further in the provinces and small towns, but still fairly inexpensive in many of the cities too...
There are Jollibee branches now in the US. You can try searching the nearest store near you online so you can try the food.
Ángeles city when I was there for 6 months my 2 bedroom with pool $350 a month with WiFi electricity $75 ! In Olongapo my place $118 a month Studio apt furnished $50 a month wifi ! Now on Baloy Beach Subic Bay $535 a month but I’m on the water
l love this guy, Nate had his monthly expenditures/breakdown of expenses. It's common common to SE Asian countries to 30:17 30:17 3
we call it Dirty kitchen, we use to have two kithen one inside and 1 outside
In Bacolod city, in the Western Visayas, the price he paid for his unit can get you a 2-3 storey house with a garage on a monthly term. But prices could change for westerners. It's definitely easier to get around if you know someone in the area.
You got to see our 2water falls of laguna, but make sure is not rainy season. Bec very sleepery and u will not b allowd to go near the river/falls. just like ur in Jurasic park,(not the pagsanjan falls). Search Hulugan and hiden falls. I recomend this bec its very near in Manila. Make sure wear a hiker sandals.
There’s Jollibee in Wheaton Md, New York, California, Virginia and more in States. Depending on where you live in States just google and go to the nearest Jollibee at your convenient!
There’s a lot of beautiful places and welcoming happy people in the Philippines
25:06
The mountain you see is my beloved town where I live and the name of that mountain is mount arayat, and our town is also called arayat.
If you're coming to the Philippines for a two weeks vacation, I gotta tell you man you might regret it. But then you can extend your stay here any time, so no problem. Two weeks is just too short to explore this wonderful island. Make it three weeks.
In phil a dollar is worth two sets of meal if you ask me.
Also its true that its so hot here but for some of us filipinos are ok with the heat( and yes some or most of us drink coffee as long as we can make a coffee).
Also we our main transpostation is jeepney( an ellongated jeep )
Mont, that depends where you want to stay. Just like in the US, some place have you to pay $1500-$2000/ month on a two bedroom apartment. In the Philippines, you can pay $300- $1000 for two bedroom apartment/condo depending on where you wanna stay.
That make sense bro
for higher Internet speeds here in the Philippines, for digital nomads or for your TH-cam channel, you need a wired connection....
Yes the wet kitchen is where we do the laundry or put the cleaning materials, and sometimes we put a rope somewhere to hang our clothes if it’s rainy season 😅
11:13 we used the vehicle called "jeep", cars, bus, trysikad and motorcycle
In same location, my brother just adds about $35 to stay in a 2-bedroom apartment (2 floor apartment). btw, that apartment in the video is also called a studio-type in The Philippines.
Actually jollibee is famous for there fried chicken said to be juicylishious on the inside and crispylishious on the out side its also very spicy well i don't know if it will be spicy to many people because i have a low tolerance to spiciness also my favourite food that is in jollibee's menu is actually the mango pie its very delicious and jollibee is also known for there spaghetti with chopped hotdogs in it and the last known food menu in jollibee is its yum burger what i like about the yum burger that it has cheese and a burger patty but sometimes you can add like vegetable foods on the yum burger and jollibee is also known for the jollibee mascot dancing 😂 oh and also what you were pointing at using the mouse courser in 17:07 its called a burger steak it has a burger patty and has gravy on top with chopped mushrooms also you can tell the one taking the order in the counter to not put mushrooms on it
There’s a plenty of place to live and there’s lot of choices to live. Right here in the states you cannot buy a house especially in California for an about half million just two bedroom but in the Philippines just $250,000 you have a beautiful and luxury house. That’s the advantage living in the Philippines. But if you try in BGC that’s one of the best police but it cozy, that’s why Philippines is one of the place to retire. Everything that you need is right there. Watching from Chicago.. 🇵🇭🇺🇸
11:31 it’s SM also sm means super mall
That bro is living in Angeles City, Pampanga. I live here by the way.
FYI: Two kitchens are a must for Kapampangans (natives of the Pampanga province) because Pampanga is the Culinary Capital of the Philippines. We are known for our tasty dishes and we cook a LOT. When there are visitors at home, we serve food 5 times a day (breakfast, morning snacks, lunch, merienda, dinner) and the visitors must take home food as they leave too. This culture is most especially practiced in Bacolor, Guagua and Lubao area. A separate kitchen far from the receiving area (usually the living room) is very functional for Kapampangans. I mean, if you are a Kapampangan and you don't know how to cook, that is very questionable.
I live Taguig Manila Philippines in a 1 bedroom apartment for only $124 and that includes my electricity ,water and internet. The electricity bill may go up depending on ur appliances and their usages. So far I only have an electric fan, induction cooker and an oven that's why I only pay $4 a month, but if you'll get more appliances like an air-conditioner , a refrigerator etc., your bill for the electricity alone would also go up..
Literally the best destination with your family bro and experience Filipino hospitality... We're glad to have you here.. labyow bruh
Internet in the Ph is actually not that bad, just depends on the location and the provider. For example, in some provinces, average speed on wifi is around 50-100mbps, while in the city it goes as high as 200-500mbps. using mobile data is a different story though, usually mobile data internet is crap, but again depends on the sim card provider and your location. :)
Just subbed. I am Filipino and I enjoy ur videos. Wish you the best in your channel!
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U should visit Philippines . Filipinos are very welcoming and I know u will gonna like it there .btw, ur handsome and a bit funny too . F u vlog about Philippines or u went there for sure Filipinos are ur number one supporters .goodluck !
Thank you so much :)
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The main transportation here in PH is a public vehicle so calles Jeepney where you can see them all over the road.
The minimum fare for now for riding a jeepney is 13php or 0.22 USD
For local or metro bus, the minimum i know is 18php or 0.31USD
Not to mention some aparment rent here in philippines can reach down to 4,000php or 70.4 USD
A haircut nowadays cost 1.76 USD
And not to mention if you like Grilled chicken, there is a fast food so call mang inasal where offers a Grilled chicken thigh with unlimited rice for 2.8 USD
Jollibee is yummy fried chicken but we have these restaurants in the US…usually found in shopping malls…where weather is cooler during hot summers.
If you know what to buy and to cook you have the affordable foods! In carenderia a cooked meat will cost 60 up pesos and 1 cup of rice is between 12 and 20 pesos.and when you buy chicken meat and cook adobo,1 kilo has 5 servings.1 kilo of chicken is about 180 Pesos up.1 kilo of Rice is 52 to 100 pesos per kilo depending on class type.that one kilo has 3 cups nissin.just compare the difference. Manila is warm hot place.high is 30 to 38 C depending on months.low is 24 to 26C depending on months.but if you eant cooler weather go to higher altutude south of Manila .it is upland cavite province .Tagaytay city,Silang,Amadeo are between 400 mts to 628mts altitude with average temp.of 20/22 to 28/30C.the heat index in that altitude is lower compared to sea level areas .the cost of living in urban is higher compared to semi urban or rural areas.you need the right contacts to enjoy the affordable cost of living .the factor that will make life here costly is the Filipino companions you will have so avoid them if possible.only one is recommended .
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FYI the main transport is Jeeps or Trains (jeeps are vehicles that soldiers used in world war 2. its still here, but now its getting replaced by the "baby buses"
Its hot during summer (march to may) but other months, its average to kinda cold