Are all FOREIGNERS RICH? - Asking Province Women
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Wealth is a relative term when comparing incomes. My GF's family knows I am considered poor in the States but can provide a good living for their daughter. And for the record, her family hasn't asked me for one peso, but I do help out on occasion. No Cheap Charlie here.
Social media is filled with lies...I see people that I know going on boat trips but if you look in their refrigerator they don't even have 1 loaf of bread 😅
I am a foreigner, and I am not rich like many other Americans. I have enough to support myself, and would be able to live off a good budget in the Philippines. I am not a party guy, not a drinker, non smoker, and just want to be with my LDR in the future😊
Thanks for being open and honest Steve
a simple life is possible my friend. Filipinos are special and they will teach you how to be happy with your simple blessings.
you will be accepted.
@@udirtypuppy5174 exactly 💯
Dosnt that make you rich?
Hello, I remember 7.50 pesos to 1 dollars in the middle 70’s. There was no social media in the 70’s. Those days Filipinos were thinking all Americans are rich. Times have changed a lot. Keep up your great videos.
Thank you brother
Maybe.
But my riches comes with hard work with blood and sweat.
I'm glad that more are understanding that. In the US I'm considered average at best. I'm extremely thrifty and chose to spend on things I value. Like family as opposed to cars etc. My fiance understands that. I wish her sisters understood that better.
Yes
Very true research. Good job
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That's what a lot of Filipina in Filipino men need to understand not all foreigners are rich. Yes our money goes a lot further in the Philippines. Does not mean we are rich. And as you will explain in your video. They're all foreigners work very hard for the money that we make .
Interesting video. But what is "rich?" It is a term that is hard to define and depends on your perspective. If you are friends with billionaires but only a millionaire, then you won't consider yourself rich. But others probably will. I think rich, at its lowest level means that money for life's necessities is never in question plus there is enough left to spend on frivolous or simply materialistic things (think Louis Vuitton, although my daughter will argue strenuously that LV is actually a necessity . . .). Keep up the great work!
Agree, depends on your life status.
Most foreigners work harder to have extra money to be able to spend locally when they go on holidays. We don't have trees covered in dollar bills .. well not in my country .. if we dont work and save we do not get the holiday of a lifetime that we search for and are able to meet your people. Well done on this video. Bushyboy Oz
I have been binging so many videos on life in the Philippines recently. Even the impoverished in America would be considered rich to the average family in Phil. But we may not have the funds to maintain a presence in multiple countries.
y are lucky to have such a nice wife.
I'm not rich as to money, but have good enough health at my age, so that's more important in most ways.
Not rich, but most have more money than regular Philipinos.
Not all foreigners are rich .
I may make $18,000 US , around 1 million php , but I usually live paycheck to paycheck .
I was just telling my Filipina gf this morning to tell her nieces that are 18 and 19 that if they go to school there for nursing . They could make around 3 million php a year here in NY .
I would encourage anyone there to stay in school . Get a college education . Get a work visa and go to another country for a few years . Maybe 5-10 years . Then go back to the Philippines and retire with the money you've earned overseas .
Dr's there make around 3 million php a year . That same Dr here in the US can make 6 or 7 times that here .
Education is the key .
Thank you for the vlogs .
Keep up the great work , and God bless you
I’m a Foreigner that lives in the United States and I’m not rich, I’m on the low end of the pay( minimum wage )
I do ok getting by with what I have but it’s difficult sometimes
I am rich and I am poor. Compared to the richest men in the world, I am very poor. Compared to the poorest men in the world, I am very rich. I am upper middle class but don't live that way. Strangely, when I come to the Philippines I want to live like a king. I am building a nice catamaran that I could sell for a lot. But, It will be a huge part of my life and I will be rich in experiences for having it. I will sail to Palawan. I will fish for Mahi Mahi. I will snorkel and scuba and spearfish for lobster.
I will swim with whale sharks during the day and Mantas at night. Yeah, that is not your average but it has been my average for many years in Hawaii when I was relatively poor. I did all those things. Now that I have worked hard, I am not so poor anymore. I want to have fun for the next 40 years.
A lot of Californias make more but struggle big time. When they retire many will move to a cheaper state or some move another country so many will be enough to live on during retirement.
I don't know many foreigners who live on 10k pesos per month...Which seems to be pretty much the norm here.
Yup, not me. Maybe by Filipino Standards, but I choose the PH to make my hard earned money go further and if I happen across my Asawa I would be able to support us.
From what I have heard on other channels, it is nearly impossible for a foreigner to get a job in the Philippines. They would have to open a business of their own, and even that business would have to be in the name of their Filipina wife. A foreigner cannot buy land or property there either, unless it is put in their Filipina's name. On the other hand, most older foreigners (at least Americans) already have an income from social security or a military retirement, so they don't need to get a job there. The ladies you interviewed are probably not aware of either of these things.
Not all Foriegners are rich but they are hard working and they didn't waste there time...😊😊
I agree with most of the assessment of not only your guests, but also of yourselves. Some foreigners are definitely not rich but are finding themselves in a better situation than they had at home financially. I believe your guests were genuine in their thoughts, however, I wonder what their answers would have been if you had asked them what they consider "Rich" in the Philippines first before asking them if "All foreigner are rich". Most would say that double the average salary of a Policeman or Government worker would be considered rich in the Philippines. And for most foreign retirees moving to the Philippines that would be on the low side of their retirement income. A very upper-class Filipino or Filipina making the same salary would be considered rich by any standard comparing their lifestyle to the average Filipino.
When I first came here I was extremely poor. I borrowed a thousand pesos from my mother in law after she won the lottery. I got a job as a carpenter for an expat. Neighbor saw me with my toolbox on my motorcycle. That shut everyone up about my status. Everything fine now.
I live in a small house and cannot afford to live in many of the States here due to housing costs. I have medical expenses each month that are costly. I am barely paying my bills here but would be considered rich in the Philippines.
My girl speak visaya😊😊
Hear me out guys, why not just ask your girlfriend or fiance to come with you in your state for a couple of months? You all be able to figure out if you want to live in your country or theirs and that can decide if you want marriage. A passport exists for a reason.
Most of the people that I have seen are in the middle class that move to the Philippines. It seems to me ( not an eccentric expert) the west has a bigger middle class. It's not just rich and poor but the people that fall in between the two.
In the West, most live on meager to middle incomes and standards and would never be considered affluent, but just "stable."
Are foreigners rich by Filipino standards, I would say some are, and some are more towards a higher level working Filipino. Many people in the Philippines are much smarter and wiser and know now that most are not rich that retire there.
But they get even richer when living and visiting there. Beautiful places and even more wonderful beautiful people that are lively, so where can one go wrong? Many are happy and there is no price tag that can be placed on this. Just my opinion and observations. Peace
Compare here to there, Americans can live comfortably there in SSA alone, the lato lato at the background 😅
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Rich is a relative term, it all depends on what you are comparing. Money isn't the only thing that makes you rich. Joy, happiness, love, family, togetherness, and peace do, and by those standards Filipino's are some of the richest people there are. With my military retirement pay (Still have 13 years before I could start collecting Social Security), I would be very well off by FILIPINO STANDARDS, and could live a good life and support a partner in the Philippines, but I don't consider myself rich.
I think one of the hardest things to overcome is remaining HUMBLE. Foreigners money may go farther there, but they don't need to flaunt it and feel like they are better than anyone else. Filipina's with a foreigner, and HER FAMILY, need to remain humble as well. You know the saying "All good things must come to an end," and that end will come much faster if having a better lifestyle goes to their heads. One thing about foreigners (Only talking of American's since I am one) is planning for the future, not just letting what will happen, happen (Bahala na). When a foreigner is with a Filipina partner (Of course this isn't ALL of them), if she brings him peace and happiness, he will continually plan for HER future. He will want to make sure she is taken care of, even after he is no longer alive.
Relative wealth and relative standard of living.
At their homeland a wage is enough to pay bills, a average wage covers housing food clothing cars electricity telephones television…. But in a place where the average wage is 5 times less than you’re making at home it seems like you’re 5 times more rich.
Earn $12.50 and hour in America or $10.00 a day in the Philippines. Work 7 days $70.00 in the Philippines and those are 12 hour days.
Work a 8 hour day five days a week in America 40 hours that’s $500.00.
Now there are places in America where rents of apartments are $2,500 a month so are you rich here on $12.50 an hour? Nope not if rents are more than you earn.
Now retire here on $25,000 a year pension and you will live ok in some places but not all places.
Move to the Philippines with 1,250,000 peso budget and it may be a bit easier to live there. Same $25,000.00 a year budget but in a place that cost of living for you is much less. $200.00 a month rent not $2,500.00 a month.
By the same token that Filipino earning $70.00 a week sees your $625.00 a week budget as being rich. Not raining money rich but your life is easy to them.
There is actually only a small hand fully of rich folks in the usa the majority is poor or middle working class. I have never met a rich American in my life. Poor don't own a home but middle class would own there home.
FOREIGNERS ARE RICH! The average household income in the United States is almost 5 million pesos a year. That is a lot of money. Many earn much more. Even poor people in the United States are living a lifestyle that is better than most high earning Filipinos that have a good job. It has nothing to do with conversion of money.
A foreigner can build a house in their country for the same amount you can build one in the Philippines. It would be an identical house in size and value. Most foreigners are not broke in their country. They are not living in Nipa huts in their own country and then when they come to the Philippines the conversion value of their money lets them build bigger fancy houses.
Most foreigners live in 200 Square meter plus houses in their own countries. Own 2 or 3 cars. Have air conditioning in their entire house. Eat out at restaurants all the time. Go on vacations frequently. Spend thousands of dollars on expensive gadgets like computers and I-phones.
THEIR LIFESTYLES ARE THE SAME IN THE PHILIPPINES AS IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY.
Would a Filipino be rich with that lifestyle? I am pretty sure that most would consider the life that most foreigners live in their home countries as rich. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH CONVERSION.
In the United States most would say they are not rich because what they consider rich is Super rich like private jets and super big yachts. Cars that cost 50 million pesos. They don't feel they are rich because they had it good their entire lives and haven't seen how most of the world lives. So, most foreigners are rich! It is not conversion of money! Their lifestyles do not change when the come to the Philippines.
I got a question for you two would I be thought of as being rich over there if I was getting 1680 us dollars a month
Are all foreigners rich? No! Why?
The vast majority of foreigners livening in the Philippines are very well off and many are rich. Compared to the average Filipino. Even if they are not well off in there home country. Even a $600 a month income puts you in the middle class in the Philippines and the average US retirement check is $1600. .
To be fair… once you enter into a serious relationship with a Filipina, your not just supporting her, your supporting her immediate and extended family… $1,600 pension cheque doesn’t go very far especially if you live in Manila.
Hi guys the difference between a foreinger and filipino
Foreinger built house and can loose it fast
Filipino built house and is owner of the land
Meaning that the filipino is richer
If RICH is a man that makes $2,000 dollars a month then YES foreigner's are RICH by Filipino standards. You know I looked up net worth in the Philippines. The article said if a man in the Philippines has a net worth of $60,000 dollars or more he is in the top 1%. If he has over $170,000 in net worth he is in the top 1/10th of 1%. There are some poor expats in the Phil's. But these are men that should have never left their country for the Phil's as they have no savings or stable income.
i would love to try again for relationship in Philippines. but i don't TRUST any women there anymore.
Yeah please do but take time to know the woman that you are dating with.
i will po. by the way i am mixed with white and filipino american. i was born in japan and live there for 15 years. i live in the united states now. its just hard to tell who is the true love when all the filipina women tell me they love me. the American women dont even to that here in the states to me. any many filipina just want me to get them pregnant the first meet and and have marriage. that is akward to me.
Compared to most there
Do any Philipino guys marry older foreign women?
Nasweto nagyod ang mga filipina about foreigners.
I'm a foreigner and by no means am I rich in money but rich in love
rich in love is what most important as well aside from money
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did u give them a heads up what you're gonna ask and how they respond? How do they know it's like filipino it's rich and poor when they are poor with little to no internet to even find out to say that?
Nope we didn't
A retired Canadian 65 plus with Pension earns about 50000 Pesos per month . Mine is 80000 Pesos , more than what a Filipino Doctor makes . So a good living for me in the Phils . That's why there are so many older Expats in the Phils and not younger Men . Younger Men are working so they are unable to come to the Phils
Exactly unless military retired due to injury disability
I’m rich, come and get me girls
I am pleased to hear that thoughts about all Foreigners being Rich are evolving in the Philippines. However, it has been very difficult to get this idea out of my LDR Filipina.
She has experienced my support for her, and knows it is not large. I expressed from the start that I, as an American, am not rich. Yet after 4 plus years, she still thinks at times I am sharing with others, has another girl friend, or asks, "where is my money going" in spite of the reality I have expressed over and over, that none of this is true. She still thinks I should be "rich", and have more money. I know things proportionally are much better for me here in the U.S.A., but in many respects I am considered low income or poor by American Standards of finance.
100,000 peso per month would be considered rich by most filipinos.
What is the definition of "rich"? The wealth of Lucio Tan, or what?
Absolutely NOT, 1% of Americans are rich, the rich that you think everyone American is. Family in America, I’d be lucky if a family member of mine got me a job. You are on your own in America, yes there is government help for health insurance. Most of us live paycheck to paycheck and lucky if we have something saved for an emergency. Some of us have a pension an Social Security or just Social Security or neither. It it so expensive and the pay doesn’t match the cost of living.
My salary here in Philippines is ultra high, but in my country is average, that's the point. So no rich at all haha.