I’d say. As a Filipino. Try to make a content just walking around and interact with the locals. For us, that’s really entertaining how our local filipinos treat foreigners. It’s a bonus if you can also make it funny too
Omg I'm on your vlog 😂. I'm Filipina living here in US since 2019. I remember when we bought our first car here, first day... car got towed and fined us $50 for street parking within street cleaning schedule (We don't know the sched yet that time😅). Health insurance sucks here. I'm scared to death being sick here. A simple tooth extraction would cost a lot. In the Phils, its only $10. 😅 I definitely move back to Phils as soon as my kids finish their school here. Planning to live in the province though we have a house in the city. 😊
Hey J, yeah I remembered your comment and was like "let me add that in". There were emails from some people as well saying it was a nice resort or place we were staying. So I decided we would show that it's the public park and river! Wow getting towed is no joke in the US, can be like $300 or more which is scary. I'm getting used to the opposite, Lei's motorbike has to get serviced every couple of months and it's like $15-20 for a bunch of things. Hope you and the fam are good 👍
Really? My wife immigrated to USA from Davao and she says she will never live in PH again. People getting randomly electrocuted in Ph, hospitals that won’t treat you if you don’t pay, PH justice system is non existent for heinous crimes - people get away with murder all the time. Let’s say you get in a car crash in PH as US citizen: you have to pay for everything even though it wasn’t your fault. This America hate is ignorant
@@zenaslloyd5074 Maybe your wife is making $40 an hour but for Supermarket/Hospitality employees I dont think that much without the tips. Heard many stories about Americans doesnt want to call an ambulance because they cant afford to pay the hospital bills, and mass shootings as well which is not happening in the Philippines. You guys are probably doing amazing in America, I think Americans are leaving because they're tired of working for less with the high cost of living. So do I if I’m doing great in America I wont leave, but If you’re struggling you’d better run as quickly as possible.
I'm from Antique Philippines and I'm so inlove living in our heavenly place..It Feels like heaven....no need to pay for water it just flow from the mountain straight at home through the pipe..😀...We raise pigs, chicken ,we plant our own vegetables so the only thing we need money is to buy basic needs ..It Feels like heaven..😀❤️
The outdated hospitals are the only drawbacks of living in the Philippines' provinces. Governments in the Philippines are still having trouble maintaining that. The most frequent reason for power outages is the sustenance of electricity, which comes in second. The rest is perfect aside from those. You'll be fine as long as you're happy and content leading a very straightforward but tranquil island life. There is no noise pollution, political pressure, global issues, etc. Being from the island of Siquijor, that's just my opinion.
Noise pollution, global issues/politics has been a big stress removed from me. Being from Siquijor how do you view the crime here? We've been told there's very little crime, albeit maybe some petty crime here and there (chickens being stolen etc). We love it here, might be staying another month but not sure yet
My experience living in a province on Bohol, the people are unrefined and rud sometimes, they think nothing of cutting in front of you when you are in line. There are many brown outs, the phone service is not great, the ATM's run out of money frequently, there are no American style restaurants and the many loud barking dogs and loud motorcycles. But I am here with the love of my life so it is worth it
😅😅😅 oh my Bohol is one of the poorest areas and undeveloped places in Ph. As a filipino, I don't even wanna live there due to inconveniences, especially brown outs. If u dont wanna experience brownout, live in NCR or metro manila areas since it’s the capital and the government prioritize electricity supply in these areas. I know coz I have lived in Bacolod which is more developed than Bohol but suffers from brown outs from time to time.
Bro expect the unexpected in every country, if couldn't adjust the way of how people live in the province area then I advice you to go back on your country and live where your comfort is.
@@nicko9112 you didn't read his comment. you just wanted to espouse your typical xenophobic views. criticism of our country isn't a bad thing. Filipinos abroad criticize other countries all the time. Especially those in the Mid East and US.
then you come with the wrong mentality and that is stupid of you.. if you cant let go of the comfort of your own country then dont go to a developing country especially an island..it is an archipelagic nation imagine a government trying to govern a 7000 island.. so dont go anywhere and expect that it will be just like home
lmao at the Rabbi pics, while continuing the convo seamlessly and not correcting her 🤣. I'm pretty sure my filipina pronounces it theexact same way ha. She does have a real point though, as rabies is much more prevalent in the Phils. Solid channel man, keep it up!
Nice 👍 Latin American 🇨🇺🇺🇸🇵🇭 Also staying in Philippines....Cebu 🙌 blessings my bro 🙏 hopefully you guys get into working into buying or financing a new home 🏡 in a community or something 🙌
Philippine info channel sent me to look at you guys. Good stuff. You guys will be a hit. I have a question. How many Filipinos did not take any cv19 shots? I hope there are some province ladies left that did not. I would like to meet a good one.
whats up bro, i just hit that sub button! im not in the financial aspect to be moving completely but i do have money saved up, im age 35 and ill be visiting the philippines again! this august like last year, ill be in cebu city! for about 1 month, woohoo!
Maverick what's up bro, appreciate you. I wasn't (and still don't) have the financial aspect to move but life is life. Awesome you're coming in August, I'll be going to Cebu in a week for a month or two so I'll probably just miss you come August. Stay safe much love
When I go Philippines with my we stay in the province with family after about a month I need to go into the city for a break. Yes after a certain time in the day you cant get food. But if you know the right person you can get Tanduay Rum at 1am in the morning.
You've got some unique content in terms of how you've chosen to live your life. I'm interested to see what's next. Also, I'm probably going to head over there in a few weeks to see how I like it. I've spent lots of time in Thailand, mostly on an island called Koh Samui. i want to try something new. I'm much older than you, about to turn 64. I'm in pretty good health and not at all in need of shopping malls or fast food. I just want to live a quiet lifestyle within walking distance of a beautiful beach and a market where I can buy meat, seafood, and fresh produce to cook. And maybe a few simple restaurants where I can get some healthy meals that taste better than my own cooking. I'd love to hear more about your favorite destinations and see more of your surroundings. Also, I've heard inconsistent stories as to how long you are allowed to stay and how often you need to go to immigration for an extension. I hope you can address this. Thanks!
My girlfriend's sister always wanted to immigrate to the US all her life, she was able to do it just recently, just a few months in and there's a mass shooting in Texas just a few days ago where she's living just a few minutes away, she's now terrified and now she wants to go back home, sometimes you don't appreciate what you have till you don't have it anymore (peace and quiet) definitely mass shooting is very rare in the Philippines
Mass shooting is none-existent here, absolutely zero. The shootings we have here are different in nature, the motives are different, so, it is not as deadly as in the US. In the US, a shooter will shoot anyone on site, with an intention to kill as much people as possible, this is on the level of terrorism. Yes, we have terrorism here at home, this can be compared with mass shootings in the US because the outcome is the same.
Gun shootings are.common in the US because some people there have no one to run to when they're sad. They are always alone because individualalism and independence are encouraged by parents. SOME parents kick their kids out when they turn 18 leading young people homeless , drug dependent and depressed, especially when they're having a hard time on their finances. No one to depend and if they got money,they'd play violent games and these factors contribute to having weak people who would shoot others. Weak men create difficult times. If only they are strong, guided accordingly by their family, they wouldn't shoot people.
@@mytextstories I think it's about culture too, you never see people arguing in a grocery store here, people I know from the states say they hear people arguing with strangers all the time
Living in the province is way much better less pollution a bit cheaper...friendly locals👍...$3 or $4 no parking ticket is a lot better than here in the US(Boston☘️)$90...u can dispute the fine but goodluck to that😀...Enjoy the 🇵🇭 people there appreciate simple things...happy people!
My content suggestion would be very detailed budget travel (unless you are going to settle where you are). If you are going to settle then very detailed daily life would be cool. Going to the little places (not the typical travel vlogger crap) and interacting with the people on the daily. Real life like. Great job. Keep it up! PS I LOVE how outside the cities the Philippines is like small town and rural life (like the US was years ago).
Hey some guy appreciate the suggestions we are going to do something like this tomorrow! As for specific budgeting you can email me if you’re curious. We will be doing some fun stuff with the locals and avoiding touristed areas for sure. Thanks 🙏
@@KuyaDevan I'm not trying to be nosy, just thinking it'd be interesting to see what it costs to, for example, get from one place to another, shop for food, you know, living the life. Keep it up!
If you have a good stable job. It is much better in the US than in the Philippines. I lived in the US for decades. It is costly but it is worth it. Clean, laws are respected, fair. Democratic and beautiful country as a whole, criminals are prosecuted even high profile cases. Even governors, mayors etc are put into jail. Which is not likely happen in the Philippines. Philippines in some areas are polluted, few crimes here and there, high cost of living in big cities. It is generally expensive is some places. If you have money then i think you can survive in the Philippines. You will enjoy the beaches and islands.
$3 to $4??? So parking violation are on sale at the Philippine province, enforcer smiles are free. It’s $40 in Los Angeles if they don’t tow your bike. Thanks for sharing.
I wouldn't say they're "on sale" but it is less stressful for sure. I even found toll booths in the US stressful. Where they automate things and if you forget or if you don't do it right you get penalties that add up over time. Maybe it's just me but I appreciate being able to take care of something like this when it happens so I don't have to think about it anymore. thanks for the msg, much love stay safe
@@KuyaDevanI used to be terrified as a kid, now I learned that if you don't run or at least bring some sort of material to scare them they won't bother you anymore
The infrastructure, from ascul dogs with rabies to waste water in the streets (no septic drain fields but lots of walls with broken glass), just didn't appeal to me (I could mention much more). It seemed most "men" there were thirsty to find a GF / bride. Also, very religious and traditional (or snipped and pretending to be). But, if you're free-thinking and desire a dual income no kids lifestyle, I found it was a no-go. Peace.
That's why Filipino in the province always MANGHINGOT ANAY, & more sleepy 😂 and always making babies bec the fresh air, the tiny huts, many green2x grass and the weather is tempted for lovemaking😂😂
Not really. The American culture isn't worth emulating. Not all, but most. The US society ia collapsing, banks are on the verge of falling, gun shootings every week, issues with pronouns etc. Again, not all but most.
@@mytextstories Yeah definitely do not emulate us lol, you mentioned a few of our issues. Text, what do you think are the three biggest issues in the Philippines?
@@KuyaDevan i believe you are aware of these issues that exist in Ph since you have a filipina gf and you have been here for quite some time now. Tbh, I used to worry about them but I realized that these issues are beyond ny control. Worrying or getting anxious on things that I cant control is a waste of energy. Worrying makes you stressed which affects our health. Instead of doing it, I am just doing what I need to do as a citizen. Be an asset to society and not be a liability.
@@KuyaDevan were you offended by the fact that some parts of US is not worth emulating? I do think that some americans are admirable. But I dont wanna raise my kids in a society where I can get anxious when we're outside just enjoying our meal cuz there.might be some random crazy guy who will shoot innocent people. Gun shootings happen almost every week and one factor that led to this is the number of mentally unstable people has increased. It's not even half of the year but there are already 191 gun shooting incidents in the US.
@@KuyaDevan i still believe that some americans are worth emulating, especially those who adopt kids. It takes a big heart to raise and love a child who's not your own. Id rather have the US as the super power than China, but sadly , it is losing its strength because the moral compass of some people, schools are almost none,making the future generation weak. Once a place dismiss morality, pursue hate and confusion rather than faith in God, its foundation will start to crumble.
POLITICS: What can u say about the USA building more military bases here in the Philippines? Do you think the Philippines should help US incase it decides to go on a war with China over Taiwan?
This is an old joke, one guy asks another, "which do you like the best great food or great sex"? The guy replies, "depends on which one I had last". If you're tired of high prices and rude, anxious people you'll like the PI best, on the other hand, if you tired of brown outs, bad roads and standing in line for everything, you'll love living in the U.S.A.
@@KuyaDevan even though its a spring water its not a good idea to drink it since you said many are doing their laundries and a lot of people are swimming there, just be careful bro.
@@JP67 yeah gotta be careful here. I was more so just showing the natural spring water in Siquijor, that and the bottom! I knew people would be curious
Just a suggestion to avoid taking sides on being republican or democrat cause that’s really a sensitive topic where people can be offended ( you might lose subscribers , not sure if that matters to you )
Hey Rosemarie, I'm actually neither Republican or Democrat. I think it's better to be in the middle and take the good things from both sides. At least for me, it is less stressful than to blindly say "I am X or X". Thanks for the comment, you're right it is sensitive! Hope you're doing well, best wishes to you and your family/friends 🙏
You should come back to America by 2024 so you can be right in the middle of the Trump vs Biden reelection campaign!! hahahahah GET ME BACK TO THE PHILLIPINES NOW!!!
I’d say. As a Filipino. Try to make a content just walking around and interact with the locals. For us, that’s really entertaining how our local filipinos treat foreigners. It’s a bonus if you can also make it funny too
Absolutely right! Trying to get along with Filipinos Is more cause Filipinos are very friendly
Omg I'm on your vlog 😂. I'm Filipina living here in US since 2019. I remember when we bought our first car here, first day... car got towed and fined us $50 for street parking within street cleaning schedule (We don't know the sched yet that time😅). Health insurance sucks here. I'm scared to death being sick here. A simple tooth extraction would cost a lot. In the Phils, its only $10. 😅 I definitely move back to Phils as soon as my kids finish their school here. Planning to live in the province though we have a house in the city. 😊
Hey J, yeah I remembered your comment and was like "let me add that in". There were emails from some people as well saying it was a nice resort or place we were staying. So I decided we would show that it's the public park and river!
Wow getting towed is no joke in the US, can be like $300 or more which is scary. I'm getting used to the opposite, Lei's motorbike has to get serviced every couple of months and it's like $15-20 for a bunch of things.
Hope you and the fam are good 👍
Really? My wife immigrated to USA from Davao and she says she will never live in PH again. People getting randomly electrocuted in Ph, hospitals that won’t treat you if you don’t pay, PH justice system is non existent for heinous crimes - people get away with murder all the time. Let’s say you get in a car crash in PH as US citizen: you have to pay for everything even though it wasn’t your fault.
This America hate is ignorant
@@zenaslloyd5074 Maybe your wife is making $40 an hour but for Supermarket/Hospitality employees I dont think that much without the tips. Heard many stories about Americans doesnt want to call an ambulance because they cant afford to pay the hospital bills, and mass shootings as well which is not happening in the Philippines. You guys are probably doing amazing in America, I think Americans are leaving because they're tired of working for less with the high cost of living. So do I if I’m doing great in America I wont leave, but If you’re struggling you’d better run as quickly as possible.
your just being honest on your opinion which is the correct thing to do by a human being. thank you.
I'm from Antique Philippines and I'm so inlove living in our heavenly place..It Feels like heaven....no need to pay for water it just flow from the mountain straight at home through the pipe..😀...We raise pigs, chicken ,we plant our own vegetables so the only thing we need money is to buy basic needs ..It Feels like heaven..😀❤️
sa diin man na sa Antique nang?
@@MakaiIELTS Sa Bongbongan 3, Hamtic Antique...hehe.. mountain side .
truest ever, pollution must be addressed immediately by these politicians in the Philippines.
Is that a order?....😎
@@davidkaiser810 yes, it might be a first for them. They always think being a politician is sitting' and sleeping in their offices 24/7.
The outdated hospitals are the only drawbacks of living in the Philippines' provinces. Governments in the Philippines are still having trouble maintaining that. The most frequent reason for power outages is the sustenance of electricity, which comes in second. The rest is perfect aside from those. You'll be fine as long as you're happy and content leading a very straightforward but tranquil island life. There is no noise pollution, political pressure, global issues, etc. Being from the island of Siquijor, that's just my opinion.
Noise pollution, global issues/politics has been a big stress removed from me. Being from Siquijor how do you view the crime here? We've been told there's very little crime, albeit maybe some petty crime here and there (chickens being stolen etc). We love it here, might be staying another month but not sure yet
My experience living in a province on Bohol, the people are unrefined and rud sometimes, they think nothing of cutting in front of you when you are in line. There are many brown outs, the phone service is not great, the ATM's run out of money frequently, there are no American style restaurants and the many loud barking dogs and loud motorcycles. But I am here with the love of my life so it is worth it
😅😅😅 oh my Bohol is one of the poorest areas and undeveloped places in Ph. As a filipino, I don't even wanna live there due to inconveniences, especially brown outs. If u dont wanna experience brownout, live in NCR or metro manila areas since it’s the capital and the government prioritize electricity supply in these areas. I know coz I have lived in Bacolod which is more developed than Bohol but suffers from brown outs from time to time.
Bro expect the unexpected in every country, if couldn't adjust the way of how people live in the province area then I advice you to go back on your country and live where your comfort is.
😅
@@nicko9112 you didn't read his comment. you just wanted to espouse your typical xenophobic views. criticism of our country isn't a bad thing. Filipinos abroad criticize other countries all the time. Especially those in the Mid East and US.
then you come with the wrong mentality and that is stupid of you.. if you cant let go of the comfort of your own country then dont go to a developing country especially an island..it is an archipelagic nation imagine a government trying to govern a 7000 island.. so dont go anywhere and expect that it will be just like home
Hope you enjoy your stay in the Philippines just take care of yourself . God bless you and thank you.
+1 sub for you brother 👍
Enjoy your stay in the Philippines 🇵🇭
lmao at the Rabbi pics, while continuing the convo seamlessly and not correcting her 🤣. I'm pretty sure my filipina pronounces it theexact same way ha. She does have a real point though, as rabies is much more prevalent in the Phils. Solid channel man, keep it up!
Thanks Daniel appreciate the kind words. Yeah I bet we could find new diseases if we studied some of these street dogs lol
Nice 👍 Latin American 🇨🇺🇺🇸🇵🇭 Also staying in Philippines....Cebu 🙌 blessings my bro 🙏 hopefully you guys get into working into buying or financing a new home 🏡 in a community or something 🙌
Philippine info channel sent me to look at you guys. Good stuff. You guys will be a hit. I have a question. How many Filipinos did not take any cv19 shots? I hope there are some province ladies left that did not. I would like to meet a good one.
Support this gentleman. Let's go friendly people of the Philippines 🇵🇭 😊😅
Enjoy life in province perfect if you have sufficient financial that’s nice
Visit our place nexttime the province of iloilo , thers alot of things you can enjoy here.
whats up bro, i just hit that sub button! im not in the financial aspect to be moving completely but i do have money saved up, im age 35 and ill be visiting the philippines again! this august like last year, ill be in cebu city! for about 1 month, woohoo!
Maverick what's up bro, appreciate you. I wasn't (and still don't) have the financial aspect to move but life is life. Awesome you're coming in August, I'll be going to Cebu in a week for a month or two so I'll probably just miss you come August. Stay safe much love
When I go Philippines with my we stay in the province with family after about a month I need to go into the city for a break. Yes after a certain time in the day you cant get food. But if you know the right person you can get Tanduay Rum at 1am in the morning.
Yes province life like where I am living now has fresh air compared to living in the city !
You've got some unique content in terms of how you've chosen to live your life. I'm interested to see what's next. Also, I'm probably going to head over there in a few weeks to see how I like it. I've spent lots of time in Thailand, mostly on an island called Koh Samui. i want to try something new.
I'm much older than you, about to turn 64. I'm in pretty good health and not at all in need of shopping malls or fast food. I just want to live a quiet lifestyle within walking distance of a beautiful beach and a market where I can buy meat, seafood, and fresh produce to cook. And maybe a few simple restaurants where I can get some healthy meals that taste better than my own cooking.
I'd love to hear more about your favorite destinations and see more of your surroundings. Also, I've heard inconsistent stories as to how long you are allowed to stay and how often you need to go to immigration for an extension. I hope you can address this. Thanks!
My girlfriend's sister always wanted to immigrate to the US all her life, she was able to do it just recently, just a few months in and there's a mass shooting in Texas just a few days ago where she's living just a few minutes away, she's now terrified and now she wants to go back home, sometimes you don't appreciate what you have till you don't have it anymore (peace and quiet) definitely mass shooting is very rare in the Philippines
Mass shooting is none-existent here, absolutely zero. The shootings we have here are different in nature, the motives are different, so, it is not as deadly as in the US. In the US, a shooter will shoot anyone on site, with an intention to kill as much people as possible, this is on the level of terrorism. Yes, we have terrorism here at home, this can be compared with mass shootings in the US because the outcome is the same.
Gun shootings are.common in the US because some people there have no one to run to when they're sad. They are always alone because individualalism and independence are encouraged by parents.
SOME parents kick their kids out when they turn 18 leading young people homeless , drug dependent and depressed, especially when they're having a hard time on their finances. No one to depend and if they got money,they'd play violent games and these factors contribute to having weak people who would shoot others.
Weak men create difficult times. If only they are strong, guided accordingly by their family, they wouldn't shoot people.
@@mytextstories I think it's about culture too, you never see people arguing in a grocery store here, people I know from the states say they hear people arguing with strangers all the time
@@secondhandsomejob1954 you don't see them arguing outside, on grocery stores because it’s embarrassing and filipinos in general dislike stress.
Literally,no mass shootings
I was wondering about the bottom, thanks for clarifying 👍
It's also about 1.15 Michaels deep if that helps
Hello amd Welcome to the Philippines !
Take care and hope always safe bad people 😊😊
Such a stud! 🥰😍😘🫵🏻❤️
Living in the province is way much better less pollution a bit cheaper...friendly locals👍...$3 or $4 no parking ticket is a lot better than here in the US(Boston☘️)$90...u can dispute the fine but goodluck to that😀...Enjoy the 🇵🇭 people there appreciate simple things...happy people!
Sir he got penalty for barangay not for ticket in parking because have a sign (no parking) most cheap if you want to pay parking areas
Kuya Devan I hope you feel at home here in Philippines.Wacthing you from Samar, Philippines 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
WE HOPE YOU STAY LIVE PEACEFUL CREATIVE POSITIVE IN MINDSET
I love that park there. Good video talk!
Thanks! The best thing is, it’s FREE! We swim there every day :)
Wow your subs is growing so fast 🎉
I am very grateful and thankful to each of you! 🙏
My content suggestion would be very detailed budget travel (unless you are going to settle where you are).
If you are going to settle then very detailed daily life would be cool.
Going to the little places (not the typical travel vlogger crap) and interacting with the people on the daily.
Real life like.
Great job.
Keep it up!
PS
I LOVE how outside the cities the Philippines is like small town and rural life (like the US was years ago).
Hey some guy appreciate the suggestions we are going to do something like this tomorrow! As for specific budgeting you can email me if you’re curious. We will be doing some fun stuff with the locals and avoiding touristed areas for sure.
Thanks 🙏
@@KuyaDevan I'm not trying to be nosy, just thinking it'd be interesting to see what it costs to, for example, get from one place to another, shop for food, you know, living the life. Keep it up!
No skips add for you sir ❤
Because that's a River not ocean 🌊... everywhere you go in the province water river ... Just jump anytime you can.. enjoy
No skipping ads 👍😁
That clay is poop from the house hold up there. 😅😂❤❤
Great vid
God bless to you ❤️
If you have a good stable job. It is much better in the US than in the Philippines. I lived in the US for decades. It is costly but it is worth it. Clean, laws are respected, fair. Democratic and beautiful country as a whole, criminals are prosecuted even high profile cases. Even governors, mayors etc are put into jail. Which is not likely happen in the Philippines. Philippines in some areas are polluted, few crimes here and there, high cost of living in big cities. It is generally expensive is some places. If you have money then i think you can survive in the Philippines. You will enjoy the beaches and islands.
$3 to $4??? So parking violation are on sale at the Philippine province, enforcer smiles are free. It’s $40 in Los Angeles if they don’t tow your bike. Thanks for sharing.
I wouldn't say they're "on sale" but it is less stressful for sure. I even found toll booths in the US stressful. Where they automate things and if you forget or if you don't do it right you get penalties that add up over time.
Maybe it's just me but I appreciate being able to take care of something like this when it happens so I don't have to think about it anymore. thanks for the msg, much love stay safe
Street dogs in the Philippines give me a fright at times.
They are pleasant during the day, at night they are vicious wolves ready to attack
@@KuyaDevanI used to be terrified as a kid, now I learned that if you don't run or at least bring some sort of material to scare them they won't bother you anymore
Taga saan po si mam? I lived most of my life in Cavite, my wife's from Dumaguete..... we'd like to visit Siquijor one of these days....
The street dogs barked at my husband and I when they thought we were about to get run over by a car, as if to say, Look out! They’re very clever.
Wow clean❤
We most be follow the ph rules and we most adapt the Philippines culture and respect that is most important so that there is no any problem if ever
I find Mental Health issues in the US scary. So much hate and killings.
That is a sediments if you disturbed the thing
New subscriber here, I like your contents.
Thanks Mark I appreciate you!
You look like the actor of wanted movie that's why I like watching your vlog hehe. And your girlfriend is Angelina jolie the pilipino style hehehe.
120,000 people per square mile don't even seem possible.I wouldn't like that.
Where are you now?
what about the shooting in your country on a daily basis, that is so scary.
The infrastructure, from ascul dogs with rabies to waste water in the streets (no septic drain fields but lots of walls with broken glass), just didn't appeal to me (I could mention much more). It seemed most "men" there were thirsty to find a GF / bride. Also, very religious and traditional (or snipped and pretending to be). But, if you're free-thinking and desire a dual income no kids lifestyle, I found it was a no-go. Peace.
That's why Filipino in the province always MANGHINGOT ANAY, & more sleepy 😂 and always making babies bec the fresh air, the tiny huts, many green2x grass and the weather is tempted for lovemaking😂😂
Yes..We want to learn about US..😊👍
Not really. The American culture isn't worth emulating. Not all, but most.
The US society ia collapsing, banks are on the verge of falling, gun shootings every week, issues with pronouns etc.
Again, not all but most.
@@mytextstories Yeah definitely do not emulate us lol, you mentioned a few of our issues. Text, what do you think are the three biggest issues in the Philippines?
@@KuyaDevan i believe you are aware of these issues that exist in Ph since you have a filipina gf and you have been here for quite some time now. Tbh, I used to worry about them but I realized that these issues are beyond ny control. Worrying or getting anxious on things that I cant control is a waste of energy. Worrying makes you stressed which affects our health. Instead of doing it, I am just doing what I need to do as a citizen. Be an asset to society and not be a liability.
@@KuyaDevan were you offended by the fact that some parts of US is not worth emulating? I do think that some americans are admirable. But I dont wanna raise my kids in a society where I can get anxious when we're outside just enjoying our meal cuz there.might be some random crazy guy who will shoot innocent people. Gun shootings happen almost every week and one factor that led to this is the number of mentally unstable people has increased.
It's not even half of the year but there are already 191 gun shooting incidents in the US.
@@KuyaDevan i still believe that some americans are worth emulating, especially those who adopt kids. It takes a big heart to raise and love a child who's not your own.
Id rather have the US as the super power than China, but sadly , it is losing its strength because the moral compass of some people, schools are almost none,making the future generation weak.
Once a place dismiss morality, pursue hate and confusion rather than faith in God, its foundation will start to crumble.
are you a couple bagay na bagay
Try Baguio 😉
What happened? This is a year old.
The ticket 😂
First ever😅😅😅😅😅😅😎😎
I’m giving you an award 🥇
POLITICS: What can u say about the USA building more military bases here in the Philippines? Do you think the Philippines should help US incase it decides to go on a war with China over Taiwan?
what's the ticket for? sorry didn't get that
It’s for a parking violation. I got confused with the no parking/parking area. 😅
Bat ba naligo ka sa maruming pool nayan, wag mo silang gayahin dahil sanay na sila sa marumi..
Whose dirty? Might be you!
@@danilolabrador2595hahaha
This is an old joke, one guy asks another, "which do you like the best great food or great sex"? The guy replies, "depends on which one I had last". If you're tired of high prices and rude, anxious people you'll like the PI best, on the other hand, if you tired of brown outs, bad roads and standing in line for everything, you'll love living in the U.S.A.
Rivers are very much a part of Barrio Life..❤❤❤❤
Very relaxing as well! We try to swim daily
Where are you from in the US?
Hey John, East Coast in the DC area
@@KuyaDevan nice! Me too. I can be in DC in about 90 minutes.
who is that woman is that your girlfriend
Did you actually drink that water in the river?🤢🤮
Natural spring water! The fish here are freshwater fish. So people do clothes, fill up water jugs here
Edit: Not telling people to drink random water from any river lol
@@KuyaDevan even though its a spring water its not a good idea to drink it since you said many are doing their laundries and a lot of people are swimming there, just be careful bro.
@@KuyaDevan Don't think I'd be drinking that water straight.You could get you one of those little backpacker filters and should be fine.Be careful bud
@@JP67 yeah gotta be careful here. I was more so just showing the natural spring water in Siquijor, that and the bottom! I knew people would be curious
Just a suggestion to avoid taking sides on being republican or democrat cause that’s really a sensitive topic where people can be offended ( you might lose subscribers , not sure if that matters to you )
Hey Rosemarie, I'm actually neither Republican or Democrat. I think it's better to be in the middle and take the good things from both sides. At least for me, it is less stressful than to blindly say "I am X or X". Thanks for the comment, you're right it is sensitive!
Hope you're doing well, best wishes to you and your family/friends 🙏
sensitive topic? thats the problem with the USA, everything is so " sensitive "
You should come back to America by 2024 so you can be right in the middle of the Trump vs Biden reelection campaign!! hahahahah GET ME BACK TO THE PHILLIPINES NOW!!!
Oh man yeah I'm glad I'm away from that. Can't lie though, I read/watch the news online. It's a guilty pleasure lol, so much drama
That place is beautiful.
Yes! And to think that it’s just a random beach here.. they have more beautiful beaches