@@CosmoTigato Thanks mate. Yeah, great fun and educational too! Speaking of which, you might be able to advise me about music on UA-cam. In 3 video vlogs I’ve posted, I thought I was using copyright free music, but YT seems to think different and they place a copyright on my video. I know that’s not serious, ass in, no strikes, but this means that if ever my channel becomes monetised, I won’t be earning any money from those videos. So my question is, how or where can I find music (one of my videos used YT music) that I can guarantee is copyright free and YT recognises it as copyright (royalty) free music?
@@recardobrown You should really check it out next time Recardo. It’s such a beautiful area. Actually the whole Negros Island, both Oriental and Occidental, is amazing for so many different reasons reasons, which you’ll see in upcoming videos……after a visit to the equally beautiful and equally interesting (but vey different) Siquijor 🥰🙌
"BULANG" or cock fighting is culturally accepted here in the phil.. although in a form of gambling, it's a level of passion like the feeling atmosphere watching a live match between Mancherter united and Liverpol fc.. 😃
@@junlab2612 yes, I certainly did feel that passion and excitement in the arena. And I also experienced how people care their sporting cocks in my earlier vlog, “Loving the Life in Provincial Philippines”. 😊
Unfortunately the biggest thing I dislike about the Philippines is the cold food, I want my food piping hot and hate when it's not like that, I don't think I've ever eaten piping hot food once that's cooked by a Filipino, Thailand is light years ahead when it comes to food.
@@cryptorocketeer 100% agree mate.I was chatting with a friend last night whose wife is Thai and I was telling him the same this, re: Thai food so much better than Filipino food. And the cooked food being cold in the Philippines is probably because of the extra cost just keeping the food warm!?
@@love_localYes they are petrified to use electricity in Philippines, they could easily raise their food prices 20% and use electricity to keep it warm ,they seem to lack knowledge unfortunately, plus Filipinos have already accepted that the food is ok cold, but it's not and it's not good for food poisoning 🙈
@@cryptorocketeer Yeah I know mate. That’s why, even if they have aircon, they won’t use it and neither will they own a fridge, due to electricity prices. In fairness to Filipinos, electricity is rediculously expensive compared to the average wage and so even a 20% increase on food sales is a massive jump in their opinion. And you’re right about the higher risk on food poisoning. I’ve been hit a couple of times so far. Most unpleasant!
Yes, Cebu is where I’ve been based while travelling around other Visayas Islands. The city is crazy chaotic with its traffic, but’s cool. I haven’t travelled to the north of Cebu Island yet, but really like the vibe of south Cebu Island 😊
Hello, I see your having a good time and diving deep into the culture. Everything is cold you said, I need my food hot arghhh
@@TandCinthePH yes, I’m the same my friend, but it was still very tasty 😋
So much fun.
@@CosmoTigato Thanks mate. Yeah, great fun and educational too! Speaking of which, you might be able to advise me about music on UA-cam. In 3 video vlogs I’ve posted, I thought I was using copyright free music, but YT seems to think different and they place a copyright on my video. I know that’s not serious, ass in, no strikes, but this means that if ever my channel becomes monetised, I won’t be earning any money from those videos.
So my question is, how or where can I find music (one of my videos used YT music) that I can guarantee is copyright free and YT recognises it as copyright (royalty) free music?
@@love_local Did you try the AI music maker website SUNO yet?
@@CosmoTigato No I haven’t, but I think I’ve heard of it. So does YT recognise music from SUNO as copyright free? I’ll check it out. Thank you 😃👍
@@love_local 👍
@@love_local Yeah, you own the copyrights from suno.
Bro I didn't get to that part of the Philippines when I was there. Enjoy
@@recardobrown You should really check it out next time Recardo. It’s such a beautiful area. Actually the whole Negros Island, both Oriental and Occidental, is amazing for so many different reasons reasons, which you’ll see in upcoming videos……after a visit to the equally beautiful and equally interesting (but vey different) Siquijor 🥰🙌
Hope you have a new video soon 😊
@@cryptorocketeer Thanks, sorry for taking a bit longer this week. I’ve just posted my latest 😃👍
@@love_localjust seen it mate 😊
@@cryptorocketeer 😃👍
"BULANG" or cock fighting is culturally accepted here in the phil.. although in a form of gambling, it's a level of passion like the feeling atmosphere watching a live match between Mancherter united and Liverpol fc.. 😃
@@junlab2612 yes, I certainly did feel that passion and excitement in the arena. And I also experienced how people care their sporting cocks in my earlier vlog, “Loving the Life in Provincial Philippines”. 😊
Unfortunately the biggest thing I dislike about the Philippines is the cold food, I want my food piping hot and hate when it's not like that, I don't think I've ever eaten piping hot food once that's cooked by a Filipino, Thailand is light years ahead when it comes to food.
@@cryptorocketeer 100% agree mate.I was chatting with a friend last night whose wife is Thai and I was telling him the same this, re: Thai food so much better than Filipino food. And the cooked food being cold in the Philippines is probably because of the extra cost just keeping the food warm!?
@@love_localYes they are petrified to use electricity in Philippines, they could easily raise their food prices 20% and use electricity to keep it warm ,they seem to lack knowledge unfortunately, plus Filipinos have already accepted that the food is ok cold, but it's not and it's not good for food poisoning 🙈
@@cryptorocketeer Yeah I know mate. That’s why, even if they have aircon, they won’t use it and neither will they own a fridge, due to electricity prices. In fairness to Filipinos, electricity is rediculously expensive compared to the average wage and so even a 20% increase on food sales is a massive jump in their opinion. And you’re right about the higher risk on food poisoning. I’ve been hit a couple of times so far. Most unpleasant!
I’m coming to Cebu this coming November. Have you been there or are you going there?
Yes, Cebu is where I’ve been based while travelling around other Visayas Islands. The city is crazy chaotic with its traffic, but’s cool. I haven’t travelled to the north of Cebu Island yet, but really like the vibe of south Cebu Island 😊