I agree mate and I did suggest, but the Filipino attitude seems to be that they get used to it! Which is crazy of course, but as you could see in the video, nobody else covered their ears! But I’ve just read your comment to Anne and hopefully she’ll consider this next time, so thanks for your comment 😊🙌
@@love_localgood for you 😊 and Anne if you read this message then believe me that kind of noise is damaging his hearing 100%. Don't just follow the sheep and think it's fine, because it's not, I used to listen to really loud music on my walkman as a child and now I have some issues with tinnitus 😢
@@cryptorocketeer thanks mate and Anne says “thank you for your concern. You have a good point”. And it’s a bit out of Anne’s control at the moment as Gav (her boy) lives with his Grandmother at the moment, for school. What I find strange is that people travel on these “bangkas” every day all their lives and claim there hearing is okay. Anne’s mum included. So it’s hard to convince them otherwise. But that’s not going to stop me wearing my noise-reducing headphones everytime I travel on these noisy boats. Heck, I wear ear protection when I go to live concerts nowadays too!
The Urinal Room!!! Yes, I am using the facilities. 🤩
I actually did (had too) due to such a long wait to depart! Those kids swimming must be immune to it, lol!
Nonoc is in Dinagat Island. Dinagat Island is right across Siargao. You could have rented a boat to cross the sea to Nonoc.
We had to go to Surigao City so Anne’s mum could buy stock for her shop.
You really should have forced her kid to wear ear protection 😢 that's very bad for a small kid mate.
I agree mate and I did suggest, but the Filipino attitude seems to be that they get used to it! Which is crazy of course, but as you could see in the video, nobody else covered their ears!
But I’ve just read your comment to Anne and hopefully she’ll consider this next time, so thanks for your comment 😊🙌
@@love_localgood for you 😊 and Anne if you read this message then believe me that kind of noise is damaging his hearing 100%.
Don't just follow the sheep and think it's fine, because it's not, I used to listen to really loud music on my walkman as a child and now I have some issues with tinnitus 😢
@@cryptorocketeer thanks mate and Anne says “thank you for your concern. You have a good point”.
And it’s a bit out of Anne’s control at the moment as Gav (her boy) lives with his Grandmother at the moment, for school.
What I find strange is that people travel on these “bangkas” every day all their lives and claim there hearing is okay. Anne’s mum included. So it’s hard to convince them otherwise. But that’s not going to stop me wearing my noise-reducing headphones everytime I travel on these noisy boats. Heck, I wear ear protection when I go to live concerts nowadays too!