Honest Opinion After 2 Years Living in Philippines 🇵🇭

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    Honest Opinion After 2 Years Living in the Philippines. Just a quick run-through of some of the Pros and Cons of living here and what to expect when moving to the Philippines
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  • @ryanramsa7093
    @ryanramsa7093 Před rokem +223

    I'm a westerner here 7 months now, the food is quite good and healthy, yes there are some things I don't like ( shrimp paste ). it's a laid back country and depends on where you go in there Philippines its opposite to your experiences ...I definitely will live here full time on Luzon ( bataan ) , after coming from Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean
    General statement - lots of people come here with the wrong mindset, you come here to live a simple humble life like Filipinos do...don't come and try to change the country, its a happy place ..with happy contented people no matter what little they have...so accept the life , of find another place....that's why I will stay I want a simple life .with genuine people

    • @milanice5730
      @milanice5730 Před rokem +3

      👍🏽

    • @milanice5730
      @milanice5730 Před rokem +25

      “Lots of people come here with the wrong mindset”…”Don’t come and try to change the country.” Amen!

    • @pinoytutor
      @pinoytutor Před rokem +7

      Dont come and try to change the country - they already do. BGC is no longer affordable to ordinary filipinos and prices have already been pushed up.

    • @ilowcoast
      @ilowcoast Před rokem

      SHRIMP PASTE IS NOT A MAIN DISH LOL , and it is not a food for westerners they will die lol

    • @ilowcoast
      @ilowcoast Před rokem +5

      WHY WOULD YOU EAT SHRIMP PASTE OR EVEN TRY THAT IS NORMALLY AN AD - ON TO SOUP AND COOKED FOOD FOR COOKING . not for typical foreigner, that for was already here for thousand years but only for STAINLESS THROATS

  • @daddypoker23
    @daddypoker23 Před rokem +66

    I was in Cebu, and his right. It's not as cheap as people make it sound. Thailand has the best value when it comes to housing and food in Asia; however, In the Philippines, most people speak basic English, which makes things more comfortable for me to stay for extended periods of time.

    • @tilapiadave3234
      @tilapiadave3234 Před 4 měsíci +9

      vietnam is the best bang for buck

    • @cammontreuil7509
      @cammontreuil7509 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@tilapiadave3234could be but I can't stand their voices and the way they talk.
      I don't know one Vietnamese in the States that isn't a money grubber alcoholic.

    • @RJT80
      @RJT80 Před 3 měsíci +4

      The easiest way to describe it to people is it's an island nation and that extends not only to the cost of many things (because more middle men equals more cost) but also the mindset. It's more laid-back. Filipinos just shrug off the insane bureaucracy and nonsense. Although I will say that the Northern parts seem better. I could probably only stand to live in Baguio due to the cooler weather and people seem more westernized when it comes to getting things done. I really liked it up there and it explains why so many girls want to end up there, if they want to stay in the Philippines at all. The girl I dated wouldn't commit to splitting time between the US and Baguio if we got married so we broke up and I left. It hurt to leave but I just couldn't commit my life to the Philippines. Now that I'm in my 40s I probably could. I'm more chilled out but I'd still miss my freedom in the US. Or what's left of it.

    • @frequentiis
      @frequentiis Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@RJT80 exatly, as much as we are losing our freedoms post-covid in america, i still hated the philippine military checkpoints every 20 minutes of driving thru mindanao, a bit totalitarian philippines can be, but i still loved philippines, just a catch-22

    • @mcluvin65
      @mcluvin65 Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@frequentiiswhat freedoms did you lose?

  • @Kevins-Philippine-Retirement

    Thank you for sharing your honest opinions Tom. I am a Canadian expat married to a Filipina and have been here for exactly 3 years now. We live in the provinces just 100km south of Cebu City in the Moalboal/Badian area. We manage on 37k pesos per month (less than $1000CAD). We own our own little house and live very simple lives. Like you said, that is not for everyone. More than the food, what irritates me by far the most is trying to get anything done. I don't know if I will ever get used to that, so I have to think it's a good tradeoff for many of the things I love about here, mainly the most beautiful and loving partner.

    • @SMoore-vj7bt
      @SMoore-vj7bt Před rokem +19

      The frustration will only get worse. I was there for most of 30 years until 2020. Will never go back to live. I did not realize how much it had damaged me psychologically until I decompressed in the USA for 2 years. I now have PTSD from living there too long. Lost an eyeball in that sh8thole country.

    • @micahraths3981
      @micahraths3981 Před rokem +14

      Getting anything done here is a challenge... cebu city

    • @SMoore-vj7bt
      @SMoore-vj7bt Před rokem +1

      @@micahraths3981 Cebu Shitty

    • @jojojojo-bt6sd
      @jojojojo-bt6sd Před rokem +17

      America is your country. Why don't you go back with your loving wife to America so things can be done properly?

    • @jojojojo-bt6sd
      @jojojojo-bt6sd Před rokem +53

      @@SMoore-vj7bt I also lived in America for 2 years as a nurse. It's also a country I would never go back to, damaging me psychologically with all the racism and foul mouths of people in your country.

  • @strategicservices9906
    @strategicservices9906 Před 8 měsíci +10

    When I lived overseas this is how I judged food. IF I dont get diarrhea the food is excellent

  • @jassdad5202
    @jassdad5202 Před rokem +59

    My wife and I have lived here for a year, coming from the US. I agree with most of what you said about the pros and cons. We live on Luzon in the province in a residential farm area. The closest small municipality is about a 40 minute drive on our e-trike. Some things are very frustrating, and other things are fantastic just like everywhere else in the world.

    • @jassdad5202
      @jassdad5202 Před rokem +3

      @@johnnygwapo.Lapu-Lapu lol... Actually that is what they call it. It's a tiny village in the middle of farmland.

    • @jassdad5202
      @jassdad5202 Před rokem +5

      @@johnnygwapo.Lapu-Lapu A real house with electricity and everything. 😁

    • @lyndafernando7238
      @lyndafernando7238 Před rokem +2

      Agree, Philippines is just like everywhere else in the world. That's fair to say

    • @richiem7716
      @richiem7716 Před rokem +1

      @@cathyvuelta1585 where did u decide to live?

    • @williamoliveira3476
      @williamoliveira3476 Před rokem

      How's the internet connection? Is it possible to have fast internet connection in the country side/farm?

  • @duals-growthofculture2085

    Thank for keeping it 100. I've lived here for a little over 4 years. I'm married to a Filipina and we live in the Metro Manila area. A lot of bloggers try to skip over the bad parts to get more views, but I can tell your portrayal is honest. Keep up the good work!

    • @user-gj9vc4kz2l
      @user-gj9vc4kz2l Před rokem +1

      ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD HAS BAD WEATHER BAD PERSONALITY WHO COUNTRY HAS NO BAD PERSON TELL ME ???

    • @seaweedhero1707
      @seaweedhero1707 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Metro Manila? Closest mountains to visit for cooler temperatures? Tagaytay is 3 hours from Muntinlupa, but I heard that maybe Antipolo has some closer highlands... Also, any advice for getting out on the water of Laguna De Bay? I'll be in Muntinlupa for 6 weeks, Soon...

    • @duals-growthofculture2085
      @duals-growthofculture2085 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@seaweedhero1707 Yeah Antipolo is much closer to us than Tagaytay and the resorts have pools and are quite fun. There are some boats that leave some of the fishing ports that can take you to Talim island and they have a nice resort there, although I don't remember where we docked, because that was back during the pandemic the last time we went to Talim.

    • @seaweedhero1707
      @seaweedhero1707 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@duals-growthofculture2085 Thanks! So, Antipolo has some cooler mountain areas? Someone said cool caves...? Also interested in natural springs, and hot springs, lakes, rivers, waterfalls...

    • @duals-growthofculture2085
      @duals-growthofculture2085 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@seaweedhero1707 Yea, Antipolo has a beautiful mountain area. Although I like it for the resorts. even better mountain area are Buscalan and Baguio. If you want caves and waterfalls, you may want to check out other islands though. Palawan has some really nice caves and Cebu has one of the best waterfalls.

  • @travelingtheworldonfingers9156

    Take note: this video is an opinion of a young, restless, adventurous backpacker. For someone older, married, retiree and moneyed will have a lot different opinion. Many backpackers come and go but almost all of them opt to return to stay longer than their last visit.

    • @milanice5730
      @milanice5730 Před rokem

      Well said!

    • @kennethkimberlin3413
      @kennethkimberlin3413 Před rokem

      @@milanice5730 I guess I say Amen enough said.

    • @bullsharkdb
      @bullsharkdb Před 24 dny

      Most he have said is completely true, iam not a backpacker anymore and I know this country over 15 years.
      What he have said isnt true and or doesnt make sense?
      Your description of him being a backpacker is wrong, the guy lives there for 2 years, experienced different aspects of Filipino life, something that 90% of foreigners never ever did and or will.

  • @amazonseller-yf8vv
    @amazonseller-yf8vv Před rokem +14

    I've been living and working abroad in various countries since 2009 and it's pretty obvious that there is no perfect coutnry, especially no the US where I'm from, so you just have to choose which problems and inconveniences you're willing to deal with. All things consider the Philippines is a pretty awesome country.

  • @stevelewis2973
    @stevelewis2973 Před rokem +35

    Good video Tom and I pretty much agree with everything you said. I've been traveling back and forth from the U.S. to the Philippines since 2015, I retired in 2018 and lived there for 20 months with my girlfriend in the home I bought for us in the province of Bulacan. I returned to the U.S. a year ago and I can't wait to come back in January. My favorite line is this video was "the Philippines will test your patience" omg so fricken true...I think two reasons for that is just the sheer volume of people there and secondary the infrastructure and lagging technology but I accept it as a trade off because I love it there. Thank you and keep up the good work!

  • @Nancy-cl1sn
    @Nancy-cl1sn Před rokem +52

    Anywhere in the world..If u want to live happy 'adapt' is the key

    • @marisarodriguez3651
      @marisarodriguez3651 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Exactly. Mi brother lived in columbia and now in filipins.His wife is from there. I woud rather adapt to any country,like foraigner have to in usa. And first of all,learn spanish,all of them.

    • @bratis99
      @bratis99 Před 3 měsíci +1

      agreed, I live in South Korea very important to 'adapt'. How you survive after the honeymoon period will show you everything you need to know about living in another country.

  • @davidalfonso8279
    @davidalfonso8279 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I like your honest opinions. I was born in the Philippines and still speak Tagalog!! I’m now a U.S. citizen.. Your opinions matter the most so Pilipino can improve themselves!!!!

    • @cammontreuil7509
      @cammontreuil7509 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Filipino need to rid themselves of Pinoy Pride and Crab Mentality.
      Then the people and country will become great.
      Get rid of jealousy and support each other.

    • @bullsharkdb
      @bullsharkdb Před 24 dny

      Finally someone that doesnt get offended. thanks for being honest and wise

  • @irishrover4658
    @irishrover4658 Před rokem +11

    He's right about food in the PI. It's at the bottom of Asian cuisine. I lived and worked in Asia for most of my life in Taiwan, Philippines (3 years in Manila), Chiang Mai, Hong Kong, Phnom Penh, Japan. It is bland and tends to be served lukewarm. Thank God for good Korean, Chinese and Japanese restaurants.

    • @frequentiis
      @frequentiis Před 3 měsíci

      i'm still wondering why there can't be trader joes, vons, ralphs, gelsons, albertsons, kroger in asia, africa, europe, let alone, in-n-out burgers and mexican tacos would be nice in southeast asia, europe too

  • @stephenhall4715
    @stephenhall4715 Před rokem +12

    Great video mate. I have been travelling to the Philippines for 10 years now and you are pretty spot on.

  • @thegrubbypirate2614
    @thegrubbypirate2614 Před 4 měsíci +9

    I've lived in the Philippines for ten years now. I rarely watch Philippine vlogs because I'm soooooo tired of the sugar coating "nomads", or the bitter "old men", but I actually enjoyed your video and you got both my thumbs up and subscription. Good job man.

  • @philgee1749
    @philgee1749 Před rokem +17

    Although I enjoy eating filipino food I can honestly say I couldn't eat it every day and I definitely wouldn't want to eat fried food daily. This is a major reason I been looking at Vietnam Thailand and other Asian countries (food) as main reason. The biggest draw towards the Philippines would be the people and having English as a second language makes it easier than both Thailand and Vietnam where it's not easy communicating.

  • @madamebrunhilda5105
    @madamebrunhilda5105 Před rokem +63

    Very wise advise Tom!👏. If I may add also, the Philippines is not the place for you if you have existing mental health issues, substance dependency especially. It might worked out for some, really depends on your particular situation. But I think the key to living successfully in the Philippines is resilience and lots of patience++++!

    • @danielpasterp5837
      @danielpasterp5837 Před rokem +1

      Very true!

    • @charleswhite758
      @charleswhite758 Před rokem +2

      By mental health issues do you mean intolerance of incompetent bureaucracy etc?

    • @itecfarm7533
      @itecfarm7533 Před rokem

      The key is just do, buy etc. Which is available In the phil. That make you happy and eat like your were still in your home country.

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 Před rokem

      @@charleswhite758 mental health issues. Just that.

  • @tomgerryinphilippines8817
    @tomgerryinphilippines8817 Před rokem +145

    For sure there are challenges in living in Philippines. I am currently in mindanao in province and have gf for 10 years. The relationship is the easy part. I'm having hard time adjusting to the food hot weather and jeepneys to name a couple. I've decided to stick it out for the relationship. It is obviously expense wise reasonable. We can get by on about 2,000 usd per month. Baring any emergencies that still leaves me about 600 per month to save. I have just had to accept there will be challenges. These micro ants 🐜 are hard to get used to and they hurt when they bite. Middle of the day best to stay inside. Through it all I am happy and look forward to what comes next.

    • @cwill2000
      @cwill2000 Před rokem +8

      Thank you for mentioning having savings account while living abroad. Good point.

    • @joemelo1372
      @joemelo1372 Před rokem +17

      I live in Florida so lizards fire ants microwave even the little tiny bugs called no-seums I can deal with I hate mosquitoes but they usually stay I have lots of plants around my house that will deter mosquitoes you can do the same there as well I'm assuming. I'm basically looking to move there just to have a nice simple life I'm tired of the rat race

    • @ethiehetherington5086
      @ethiehetherington5086 Před rokem +13

      If hot weather is the problem, there are 10 places in the Philippines that have a cool weather. Baguio is number one and it is cool weather all year round, then if you like to go the beach go to La Union beach which one hour and half away. Your $2,000.00 budget should be okay there. But then, if your wife is from where you guys live now, she may not want to move to Baguio.

    • @lionhearted1969
      @lionhearted1969 Před rokem +21

      Then I'm very certain that your life expectancy here would shrink living in the Philippines. Life's too short so live it to the fullest. Pack up your things now while it's not too late and live happily elsewhere or go back to the comfortable life you left in your home country. Your anxiety level here in the Philippines will skyrocket everyday that you won't be able to control until it's too late. I suggest you leave the Philippines and take Tom's words. Live your life happy and die happy. You don't want mourners to see your remains with sad face.🙂

    • @milanice5730
      @milanice5730 Před rokem +1

      My husband and I bought a house in FL as a second home for when it gets cold in Alaska where we’re living in retirement (I’m watching snow flurries coming down right now, October 10! Already?! Eeeek!) We turned around and sold it before we could completely move in. Didn’t like their oppressively hot summers, crocodiles, insects like love bugs that come in so thick they can ruin your car…and tornadoes…just to name a few.

  • @luzvidz8834
    @luzvidz8834 Před rokem +23

    I’m a Filipino but like Thai food and French …I like variety and more choices …But I think food is not a really a big problem cause lots of fresh vegetables fruits available you can cook yourself or hire a cook for a cheaper price ✌🏻🇫🇷

    • @allanllorca5604
      @allanllorca5604 Před rokem

      Tapos yyng pinagyayabang pinoy na masarap daw pagkain natin.sus.anlayo sa lasa ng thai, viet, korea chinese japanese, at indo pagkain natin na maalat... Nakadepende kasi sa kanin panlasa ng pinoy......

    • @manuelquiero
      @manuelquiero Před rokem

      @@allanllorca5604 pano naman kasi, kapag may foreigner na gusto ng pinoy food eh ang unang ipapakain ng mga papansin eh dinuguan, balut, isaw, papaitan, lahat ng kadiri at nakakasukang pagkain. Sinong matutuwa doon diba? lol

    • @rondj3495
      @rondj3495 Před rokem

      Yeah , like the thai insect street food, more varities 😆. It is now time to open your Filipino traditional recipe book to learn how to cook the lots of varities.

    • @brunocdt2765
      @brunocdt2765 Před rokem

      Salamat for liking French food ! I have plan for living my retirement in your wonderful country,in Negros especially where I have Philippinos friends . I hope I can go end of 20224 .Greetings from France.

    • @kippsguitar6539
      @kippsguitar6539 Před 3 měsíci

      But only Filipinos say that

  • @milanice5730
    @milanice5730 Před rokem +12

    Thanks for this, Tom. Nice getting to know you better. It also gave me the opportunity to know differing perspectives from everybody here, be they positive or negative about my beloved homeland. I was born and raised there but left the country when I was but a sophomore in college and never returned, as I got married shortly after I graduated from college in the US, built a life here and only now go home on occasion. I am planning to go back this winter to see my Mama’s humble beach home in the province that I had renovated/rebuilt. Can’t wait to see it, have it blessed and reunite with my siblings and their families. Of 12 siblings, there are six of us left. Yes, big Catholic family. There is nothing like family, home and birthplace 😊🌺🌴🇵🇭

  • @scwork445
    @scwork445 Před rokem +12

    im a filipino who lives in Australia for good and i agree what u said about your experience living in Philippines about being sooooo slow and a 5min job will take u half a day 😂😂😂😂 sooo frustrating… its true. I remember going to supermarkets or pharmacy or shops i always encounter just attitude 😢as well. Its a heart issue.

    • @NeemLess
      @NeemLess Před 3 měsíci +1

      Interesting for you to say "attitude"
      I live in Canada and we have many Filipinos working I'm fast food places and most of the attitudes are from Flipinas not even the filipino makes. I also have many filipono friends and is quite in touch with the filipino community and I noticed that most filipono men are chill and many Filipinas have attitude. Just my observation, not all Filipinas have attitude of course. Except the attitude and competition,they are very kind and friendly people. Overall I will give 8/10 filipino people. They are hard working like a machine, I respect them a lot.

  • @elenaceleste4363
    @elenaceleste4363 Před rokem +53

    Believe me no matter where you live there's challenges and discomforts, you just have to adjust and accept what makes you comfortable. I can live just about anywhere and make it a comfortable life been there and done it. I am now retired at 62 for 12yrs now, and thinking of visiting my birth country Laguna Philippines. Watching your video has given a thought to visit. Love watching the video how you interact with the people very accepting and caring not many will not step on those dirty alley ways. You are one of a kind good person. Thank you.👍😎♥️💕♥️🇺🇲🇵🇭😊

    • @renesioanno-que658
      @renesioanno-que658 Před rokem +4

      True to enjoy living in any place depends on how you adapt with the culture and adjust to the environment !

    • @miguelbalisi9952
      @miguelbalisi9952 Před rokem +2

      The slow-pace transactions of everything, "doesn't seem to bother" the locals--not true, we're the ones that are bothered first but we're hand-tied. We suck it--the only choice. Personally I would lose it if I keep thinking why leaders, politicians "who can change the primitive system" don't change things THAT CAN BE CHANGED, IF THEY LIKE. No wonder the Philippines is not really a favorite expat destination.

    • @dormamo6917
      @dormamo6917 Před rokem +1

      No, i live in america and there was no discomfort at all. Ang sarap mamuhay rito.

    • @miguelbalisi9952
      @miguelbalisi9952 Před rokem +4

      @@dormamo6917 Malaki lang ang palit ng dollar sa piso. May kotse ka. May bahay. May trabaho. Maraming comforts pero Walang discomfort? Sa utang mo pa lang discomfort na eh. Sa America din ako nakatira at lahat ng tao ay may utang. Di ka tatanggapin sa mga ibang trabaho kasi di ka marunong ng Ingles ng gaya nila at di ka puti. At marami pang ibang discomfort. Pero, oo, malayo ang Pilipinas kapag kabuhayan ang pag uusapan.

    • @mmirafuentess1990
      @mmirafuentess1990 Před rokem +2

      Good for you Ate, retired at 50.
      You think you can adjust to the humidity and extremely slow paced? The roosters and karaokes?
      I tried it twice & I couldn’t. It’s challenging for me as an older person.
      I will give it another chance in December especially that spouse loves it (in Cebu province).
      Thank you Landers and S&R for establishing your stores in Cebu (also).

  • @neilgunns8391
    @neilgunns8391 Před rokem +52

    I think the main reason that Filipinos are considered the friendliest in SE Asia is simply because they speak English. It’s very hard to be friendly and welcoming to a foreigner if you can’t speak their language. I spent most of my time in SE Asia in Indonesia. They were very friendly with me…..especially if they spoke any English. My Indonesian is basic “street talk” at best.
    I do plan on finally going to the Philippines when I start traveling again, but as of now Indonesia will be home base again. Aku akan kembali Indonesia. 🇮🇩

    • @marikitliwayway6703
      @marikitliwayway6703 Před rokem +20

      We Filipinos are friendly because as deep rooted Catholics we believe in treating other people as our brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ. While we are far from perfect, it is our deep faith that mainly drives how we treat other people.

    • @neilgunns8391
      @neilgunns8391 Před rokem +7

      Hey nobody is perfect believe me. Americans are far from perfect. To be honest…. The country is so divided now. Everyone is fighting. I’m a racist simply for being white. I’ve had enough. I liked it so much better in Indonesia. I think I’d feel the same in the Philippines.

    • @neilgunns8391
      @neilgunns8391 Před rokem +1

      I haven’t ruled out the Philippines as home base, but gotta go there first like Tom suggested.

    • @ethiehetherington5086
      @ethiehetherington5086 Před rokem

      Indonesian people are kin to Filipinos, that is why their traits are the same.

    • @manganimeyt9966
      @manganimeyt9966 Před rokem

      @@neilgunns8391 I have no ooyoyoyoygupiuppxixuiddidudud to h6

  • @rayjergess40
    @rayjergess40 Před rokem +17

    Thank you for your honesty. I hope filipino people will not take your honesty as a negative. I have been to the Philippines many times and have spent 3 weeks each time. I find what you said to be 100 percent accurate.., Have a blessed day

    • @lionhearted1969
      @lionhearted1969 Před rokem

      Of course, that is very true. However, Tom may sound dumb and stupid that he still remains in the Philippines despite the negatives still outweigh the positives while living in the Philippines. He can easily leave the Philippines as he has no obligation to his girlfriend as they're not married yet. I don't think MJ is the reason for his continued stay in the Philippines because if it is, then he's like torturing himself to death. Untimely death is upon him from all those stressors that hound him everyday. The Philippines is really not for those who are lazy and materialistic. Because lazy people are incessant whiners and complainers. Visitors should leave as soon as they feel the heat because it would be ungracious or ungrateful of you if you keep complaining and whining about your host while at the same time still getting his hospitality.

    • @cammontreuil7509
      @cammontreuil7509 Před 3 měsíci

      Filipino always takes honesty as negative.
      Try talking about Pinoy Pride or Crab Mentality. A filipino favorite pastime.
      Familiarity Breeds Contempt.

  • @merriweather6358
    @merriweather6358 Před rokem +4

    I agree with you Tom and hats off to you, for your transparency. This will help those who do not know what really Philippines is.

  • @philgee1749
    @philgee1749 Před rokem +5

    Nice video Tom.. . Your always honest and straightforward... we all see the good that is posted on CZcams but it's the raw footage and insights given by people like you and your actual thoughts and opinions on what you experience daily that is so useful and enjoyable to watch. 👍

    • @lionhearted1969
      @lionhearted1969 Před rokem

      @Phil Gee...True. Don't believe in those vloggers who always use clickbait on how nice or good Philippines is because they only want to grow their channel. The Philippines shouldn't be in the map for expats to live. Take the words from Tom, he's the living witness to how bad the Philippines as a country to live. I think he's already plotting his exit plans now. I think Vietnam and Thailand are the countries he'd likely move to very very soon. I'm sure Tom isn't dumb and stupid to stay in the Philippines where he only finds two positive things (friendliness and English-conversant Filipinos). Tom is very smart person and smart person knows how to live their life. Dumb persons allow themselves to be swallowed in miseries. The Philippines has only two positive things: friendliness and English speaking ability (but not quite fluently). Everything else is not up to the standard of any country. The Philippines is, indeed, for Filipinos only. Because only Filipinos can swallow their own food and have the nerve to do things like in slow motion movie.

  • @fuggly007
    @fuggly007 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Great food comment, exactly as I describe Filipino food. I always add that when mankind moved from Thailand Cambodia or Nam over to the Philippines, the cook fell overboard.

  • @MrYoko1969
    @MrYoko1969 Před rokem +10

    I'm moving to Baganga in 3 months, can't wait to be honest. Live like a local and enjoy life, you only get 1 chance. Keep it real always Tom.

    • @lionhearted1969
      @lionhearted1969 Před rokem

      Then you'll live in misery and sorrowful life here in the Philippines. Remember, Filipinos have some of the lowest life expectancy in the world due to many negative vibes that Tom has already pointed out. Better reconsider your plan and you still have enough time to cancel your plan. Or you will regret the rest of your life. Life's too short to be wasted.

  • @jnorris32
    @jnorris32 Před rokem

    Loved the video! Thank you for this type of content! The scenery around you is so calming as well.

  • @robocop581
    @robocop581 Před rokem +75

    Like in most countries the quality of one's lifestyle is dictated by their budgets. I stay in Metro Manila and the quality of Italian, Chinese, Japanese and S Korean food is very good. There are also high quality Filipino restaurants in Metro Manila where the food is prepared with a more delicate touch. If you have a low budget then your food selection is very limited. The food quality is there, it's just your budget that's limiting you.

    • @LuvMyLilBabe
      @LuvMyLilBabe Před rokem +14

      I was going to say the same.. I was so confused, I never had a problem or complained about the varieties or qualities of food the Philippines had to offer. If I had to compare my city in the US food selection vs Manila's selection, I say Manila wins it hands down! Not even close!

    • @lindashaha4833
      @lindashaha4833 Před rokem +9

      @@LuvMyLilBabe I think he was talking about money. If you can afford, you can have everything you want. If your money is limited, then of course you cannot do what you want. In short it’s money if you can afford, period.

    • @raycuizon8226
      @raycuizon8226 Před rokem +4

      Exactly that's what I was about to say. The problem is budget not the selection. I've read in one of the vlogs about a guy complaining about not eating steak fort a long time. Buy a cow and hire a butcher then. it can't be that expensive compare to the States.

    • @LuvMyLilBabe
      @LuvMyLilBabe Před rokem +6

      @@raycuizon8226 had the best Kobe beef at a Japanese restaurant in Cebu, best beef I ever had in my life and only cost me under $20 lol. Compare to $299 a lbs in Canada last time I check! 😂

    • @Thrivinglife3835
      @Thrivinglife3835 Před rokem

      😊😊😊

  • @tony9305
    @tony9305 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for being real with us about both negatives and positives of the Philippines.

  • @aaaa-pe1zi
    @aaaa-pe1zi Před rokem +21

    I agree with what you say its a great country to visit as a tourist nice beaches etc.
    I have visited many times over 10 years but I personally wouldn't want to live in the Philippines full time.
    The country still has a lot of issues safety, being over charged as a foreigner
    I can see how it would work for a older guy with a pension coming in not having to find work and not having to be anywhere in a hurry.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @mikejones5364
      @mikejones5364 Před rokem +2

      Same with me I can't live there, been there about 20 times, fun times, but the food, the poverty and just not much to do would keep me from living there, I can take it like at one month at a time, I couldn't live there full time.

    • @aaaa-pe1zi
      @aaaa-pe1zi Před rokem

      @@mikejones5364 your correct the food is very basic i don't mind it for a month but I couldn't eat it all the time its difficult to find good restaurants.
      Its a really good country to visit for a month at a time but I couldn't live there permanently.
      Also I have found that living like a westerner cost more in the Philippines 🇵🇭 than my own country.
      And the boredom is another thing we have to deal with.
      The Philippines 🇵🇭 has a lot going for it amazing beaches ⛱️ etc but there's a lot of work that needs doing in order to make the country tourist and expatt friendly.

    • @frequentiis
      @frequentiis Před 3 měsíci

      i'm still wondering why there can't be trader joes, vons, ralphs, gelsons, albertsons, kroger in asia, africa, europe, let alone, in-n-out burgers and mexican tacos would be nice in southeast asia, europe too

  • @SlotSmith
    @SlotSmith Před rokem +5

    Especially the kids.... everywhere you've been the kids are automatically your best friends....so cool !!

  • @rachaeldon22
    @rachaeldon22 Před rokem +7

    I am living on the Phils for over 20 years with a lot of joy. If you ask me about the negative feelings for me its the arrogancy , the money talking , no interest on the environment its like a garbage place , traffic & driving , municipalities steeling the money from the poor with all their so called taxes, there is almost no digitalisation so everything goes by many documents which can be very frustrating and the corruption. But it still a great place to live.

  • @divinagracialozadadaguiso4803

    ❤️Great content Tom. Real talk, that is very informative. I'm a Filipina living here in Europe for 15 years. I notice the big difference in the system. This content will give a good idea for foreigners on how to do or process things in the Philippines. I hope you can make a content when you will process documents there like visas. My husband is from Ecuador, Spanish citizen. And we want to see at this moment how things are going there when it comes to processing documents. Looking forward for these kind of videos in your vlog. More power and God bless you more and Meljean. 👏👍😉

  • @davidcorkum6869
    @davidcorkum6869 Před rokem

    Views are climbing good on you Tom! Hard work is paying off..always looking forward to the next vids.

  • @paullalonde4644
    @paullalonde4644 Před rokem +10

    Greetings from United States I have a wife in Philippines I plan to retire in the Philippines I’ve been to the Philippines a couple of times very good advice from you very good but as far as the food goes if you know how to cook what you like it is not so bad I showed my wife and daughter pancakes grilled cheese sandwiches ham and cheese sandwich tunafish salad and they could not believe simple things in life good video Tom I wish the best for you and Mel Jean❤

    • @mcluvin65
      @mcluvin65 Před 3 měsíci

      If you have been there a couple of times, how do you have a wife?

  • @Fanoos2022Gymlover
    @Fanoos2022Gymlover Před rokem +5

    This is such a useful video . Thanks for this informations Tom 🤙🏽🙌🏽

  • @WestYorkshireGuy1
    @WestYorkshireGuy1 Před rokem +8

    Have to agree about the food. Unless you want to live on street food it is expensive or on a similar level cost wise to the UK.
    As my Girlfriend says about the "bureaucracy". Philippines is Philippines.

  • @manila_thrilla
    @manila_thrilla Před rokem +1

    First video I've seen of yours, after the channel popped up on my feed. I appreciate your candor and you have a new subscriber here! I appreciate it man!🤙

  • @myragaculaisdelrosario5853

    Thank you for your honesty. anyone planning on living here permanently should watch this vlog.

  • @gusgilder2796
    @gusgilder2796 Před rokem +10

    You're very honest Tom and I can't disagree with much of what you say. My lovely wife of 30+ years was a Filipina and although she always enjoyed going back she much preferred her life in the UK. Also she became a wonderful cook in the UK and would cook food from all around the world but apart from a few favourite dishes she didn't cook much filipino food. For me the best food there is the fish and seafood, there is wonderful fruit too. I'm planning on spending some more time there in future but not sure I could live there full time.

  • @Thailandescapades
    @Thailandescapades Před rokem +5

    Absolutely spot on and to the point 👌👌

  • @Dhspat
    @Dhspat Před rokem +6

    Just joined your channel. Thanks for the brutal honesty and no political correctness or BS. I did 20 years in the US Navy but never made it to The Philippines. I live in The Bronx now and will retire in maybe 5 years and would like to bounce around a bit so your channel is absolutely invaluable to me. Thanks. ☘️

  • @davidcorkum6869
    @davidcorkum6869 Před rokem +4

    Dude I like the brutal honesty, that’s what keeps me tuning in.
    You nailed it talking about the food…the one thing that concerns me every time I return is location and what’s going down the hatch,it’s true most locals don’t get it , us westerners can’t get by on gizzards,hearts etc…can’t complain to much about the red horse or Tanduay

  • @daveduffy2292
    @daveduffy2292 Před rokem +12

    Totally agree as I’ve traveled a lot. Thailand is still much more value for the dollar. Obviously depends on where you live in Thailand

    • @kippsguitar6539
      @kippsguitar6539 Před 3 měsíci

      But Thais are not nice and rest westerners as a financial opportunity, period

  • @tributagabawa5746
    @tributagabawa5746 Před rokem +38

    i like the honesty ..but life for me is simple..if you dont like where you are, why not leave and dont comeback..enjoy your life in a place where your lifestyle fits

    • @willsmith39
      @willsmith39 Před rokem +8

      Or - and here's a cray idea 🙄- voice some of the things that you think aren't so good so that they can be improved.
      Seriously, I can't believe how thin skinned so many Filipinos seem to be here in the comments section. You're acting like he trashed the country when he did no such thing, just talked about pros and cons.
      I've seen plenty of foreign CZcamsrs highlight some of the issues with my country.
      10 ten reasons NOT to visit London!
      That type of thing. I'm totally fine with it. I usually agree actually 🤣
      Seriously some people here need to grow up. Screaming "get out and never come back foreigner!" Is a bit over the top 🙄

    • @lcmchannel1215
      @lcmchannel1215 Před rokem +1

      Balat sibuyas ka masyado relax ka lng opinyon nya yan

    • @Ace-zw1db
      @Ace-zw1db Před rokem

      All you have to do is listen and accept his opinion..

  • @romabeleo335
    @romabeleo335 Před rokem +1

    Yes, thank you for your honest opinion of the Philippines. And i agree with you when you said, choosing where to live depends on your priorities and what kind of life you would like to.

  • @robertburnston6586
    @robertburnston6586 Před rokem +10

    Thanks, Tom, for the information. I can see the value of what you speak. I am, as you have said, an oldie but I have traveled Europe twice. First as a gap year tourist traveling at night by train. I save a large amount of going from city to city at night. I flew from NYC to Bergen on a student fair ticket then all by train until it was time to return to the states. I also sailed with the Navy to several coastal cities in Europe, middle east, Aisia, North Africa and West Africa. These were short stay of course but I got to sample far more over the years. So.... traveling at night, eating local street food often and know enough to spot a good deal is some of my advice.

  • @springtime5361
    @springtime5361 Před rokem +6

    Hi Tom, nice honest video.
    Well said! I’ve been traveling to Philippines from U S once a year except during the pandemic. I vacation there, So many beautiful islands the ocean (water) makes me happy relaxing, swimming and other sightseeing. The people are so nice & friendly. I will be traveling, vacationing there after Christmas.
    May God Bless & protect you throughout your life.
    From Chicago USA

  • @restyreyes6157
    @restyreyes6157 Před rokem +21

    As you know just like any other country, the Philippines has it’s struggles. I am a filipino. I can’t eat balut and other fishy food that smells. I miss a lot of original food but they can be found here in US too. I cant go home for good in the Philippines because all my family is here. There is no standard of care in the Philippines. Hospitals outside big cities are not up to par which is a “no, no” for me. I love my country and I am hoping one day it will meet standards for all human expectations. In the meantime it is only trying to survive but progress is eminent with a lot of foreign investors. Good luck to your life in the Philippines. I hope someday you will learn to accept it as other expat do. I totally get you. The comment here is not from this person but his wife who just have to express herself. I am in CA and very proud to be an American citizen with all it’s problems of homelessness, high gas prices, political and religious challenges.. but we need to unite and be there for each other. I stand with the citizen of this country. God Bless America and the World!! Good luck. Find your happiness and contentment in life. We all have a lot to learn from each other.

    • @CyclingMartialartswithMusic
      @CyclingMartialartswithMusic Před rokem +3

      You must have it good over there in the westcoast. Here in the east coast. Either you are too rich or too poor to get healthcare. Working people like myself get sh*t.

    • @tedellis5471
      @tedellis5471 Před rokem +2

      What? A Filipino that doesn't like smelly food? Impossible :) my wife is filipina (from cebu) and just recently after many years tried balot. I tried but I can't get over the beak :) anyway I have been visiting Philippines for about 20 yrs have house and other properties in Cebu. I agree with some of the cons but disagree with the foodie comment. To each his own I guess but I've heard so much about how great Japanese food is. Been living in Japan for 7+ years and to me the food has no taste. Not a fan. But there are some Filipino dishes, if prepared with quality ingredients, rival anything I've eaten around the world. I love kinilaw but if the fish usually tanigue, is not fresh, then the dish is trash. Bicol Express is another favorite. Do I need to even mention Lechon Baboy or Manok with sauce made from soy sauce, vinegar, onions and chilis? Chicken dishes like chicken adobo are great but for me it's only with chopped up breasts. So for me, that dish would be less appealing with thighs, legs, and wings...but cheaper to make and make a profit from. How about bringing? Now that's some good eating. However I will say that I am partial to Cajun style blackened blackened yellow fin tuna steak cooked in olive oil. Good thing my wife trained as a chef and picked up on that one quick. Her cooking is hands down, the best and she is not reading this. Urging her to open a restaurant here and serve some spicy Cajun style blackened fish but she not wanting the headache of running a restaurant. Anyway I've been all around the world and had lots of food including real Chinese, Singaporean, Hong Kong, Thai, Japanese, Spanish, German, etc, etc. All comes down to quality ingredients and the skill of the cook. Now I did read and agree with comments about fatty meat being put in the dishes but starting to see a few restaurants conscious of this over 20+ years coming to the Philippines. But gotta say I love some of the food here and overall hands down better than Japanese food, better than some Thai dishes but like comparing apples and oranges. Some people like apples more than oranges. So yeah, I disagree. And lastly, Jollibee trump's McDon any day :)

    • @ThePeacePlant
      @ThePeacePlant Před 6 měsíci

      If you are old you shouldn't expect some first world healthcare in exchange for young girls. Come to Philippines if you are just a regular old aging dude with no prior issues

  • @jazzpianoman01
    @jazzpianoman01 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Tom for the updates, especially on the Medical Care side of things, subscribed to your Channel.

  • @AlanFannin
    @AlanFannin Před rokem +1

    Hi Tom, thanks for being real. You and Meljean make a great team!💖💖🙏🙏💪💪

  • @thisisourworld9544
    @thisisourworld9544 Před rokem +9

    Thank you for the insight. 2 years is a long time. I cant imagine the amount of friends and memories you have created. Wishing you all the best and a happy Sunday!

  • @MissJ000
    @MissJ000 Před rokem +7

    You would fit so well in Thailand. It’s more welcoming n care free there n lots of stuff to do n see.

  • @offthecuffadventureswithjamie

    Excellent information Tom. Thanks for sharing your experiences.

  • @kennethboehnen271
    @kennethboehnen271 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thailand is fine for me. Supermarkets, hospitals, airports, food, etc. are great.

  • @jrent52002
    @jrent52002 Před rokem +3

    Love the honesty!

  • @tmb3131
    @tmb3131 Před rokem +22

    Great vid, Tom. You're right on target here.
    Just to add... NOISE is a HUGE problem for a lot of westerners. Dogs, dogs and more dogs and 3AM karaoke bass thumping EVERYDAY gets old real quick. Choose your locale carefully!
    Aside from that I found it very much like you, not as 'inexpensive' as people think. Food can a much bigger expense if you want quality... and housing is the same. I currently spend near $1500 USD a month in Manila for a small condo.
    Manila vs Cebu City: Manila is a scamming rathole in my experience. Better food choices but traffic is miserable. WAY better vibes in Cebu City by far. People are so much warmer there.
    Been in PH for 8 months now. Headed to Thailand next.

    • @lifeonamarble961
      @lifeonamarble961 Před rokem +1

      Are you in Makati or somewhere similar? I was wondering if living in a condo in those type areas would be relatively quiet. I would appreciate your input. thx

    • @puppyupper4565
      @puppyupper4565 Před rokem +2

      if you can get out on acreage in the provinces, it can be very peaceful. I love it there. I plan to move there soon, God willing.

    • @lionhearted1969
      @lionhearted1969 Před rokem +2

      @@puppyupper4565 Nah. Don't be too fast. Read lots of stories from dozens if not hundreds of expat sad stories about living in the Philippines. Philippines is not the place Westerns want to retire or live for long term. You see, negatives far outweigh than positives. Based on Tom's experience, the negative is 90% as opposed to 10% positive. I wonder if Tom will last another month or less. Based on his personal experience he's not happy living in the Philippines. Yes, I think there's a high 98 to 100% of expats currently in the Philippines are not happy and considering leaving anytime soon. Don't be a fool of yourself. Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and most countries in the Latin America are 1 million times better than the Philippines. Ask Tom and he'd certainly don't bat an eye before he can even nod his head to agree.

    • @puppyupper4565
      @puppyupper4565 Před rokem +10

      @@lionhearted1969 I have been to several Asian countries and two Latin American countries. I think I would love Vietnam but not so keen on the communists. I absolutely love the food in Thailand. But the world is really turning to shit economically. I can see another Pol Pot rising out of the mire. That won't happen in the Philippines.
      I am unique. I have lived off grid over half of my life in Oregon and California and for months at a time in the Philippines. I did have electricity from solar that never had brownouts. I love Filipinos. I do think Thai, Cambodian and Vietnamese girls are the prettiest on the planet. But a pretty Filipina is pretty enough for me.
      I am not a fan of gov at all and the gov of the Philippines is probably the worst is SE Asia. But for the most part, they leave the remote places in the provinces alone. I plan to lease seafront acreage in the Visayas. I am well to do now. And plan to operate several businesses including raising beef cattle from Brazil. They developed an Angus/Brahma breed that is very tasty yet able to survive the tropics.
      I do agree that the Philippines is not the best destination for most westerners. Yet, I truly love being there.

    • @lionhearted1969
      @lionhearted1969 Před rokem

      @@puppyupper4565 Then be prepared to cut your life expectancy by a few years. You'll be stressed everyday here your BP will soar high to new heights. Be warned. Latin America is more welcoming to Western expats. An exodus of foreign expats from the Philippines is reported everyday. Why come when others who have tried living here are leaving with bitter taste in their tongue?

  • @brucemanas5960
    @brucemanas5960 Před rokem +2

    Headed to the Phils in June next year. I think I need to up my food budget. Thanks Tom for the insight.

  • @castroislivingonearth
    @castroislivingonearth Před rokem +5

    This was an honest video , and what I needed to hear . Was debating between Thailand or Philippines . For those that read this comment, I hope your day tomorrow is amazing 🤍

  • @BruceCinader
    @BruceCinader Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the very honest opinion on the life there.

  • @DallasCarr-1
    @DallasCarr-1 Před rokem +4

    I agree with the part about trying to get stuff done Especially the way you want it to be done. For example; building a house. Be sure you are there from start to finish. But I do love the Philippines.

  • @janetschannel2519
    @janetschannel2519 Před rokem

    Nice experience Tom. Thanks for sharing and I look forward for more videos from you.

  • @popslutvomit
    @popslutvomit Před rokem +1

    Hi, Just came across your video.. i visited ph 2 times before and will visit cebu in december. totally agree with your point of view. nice to hear your opinion because i guess we are some what the same age. i will check out the other videos. thanks ! regards from the Netherlands

  • @johndelong9230
    @johndelong9230 Před rokem +34

    Thanks Tom, I'm married to a Filipina for 20 years. I born in the US and have lived in Thailand and the PH. What you have said is 100% spot on. The down side for me is the slow way it takes to get just a simple task done also the food. Also as a foreigner the locals call you Joe and walking ATM. I still prefer it in the PH over the state's. Thanks for telling it like it is

    • @lionhearted1969
      @lionhearted1969 Před rokem +3

      Then your life expectancy here will surely shorten. Remember that a stressful and unhappy life will take away some years off your life expectancy. If you surround yourself with all sorts of things you abhor, your immune system will plunge down to its lowest level. So I advise you to plan your exit from the Philippines this early.

    • @jaffechano8059
      @jaffechano8059 Před rokem +5

      @@lionhearted1969 yeah, I must agree... hahaha I am a filipino but I really can attest to all the negative sides in living here in my country. There's a lot of corruption from the barangay level up to the national level. That is the reason why the socio-economic condition of the majority of the filipinos is so horrible. The poor gets poorer and the rich gets richer. The government agency services are so frustrating like the issuance of our National Identification Card. I can really say OMG! WTF?hahaha imagine, it was already over a year but there were only few that had been released from the PSA hahaha...what a fuckin service they do they have all this time, it can really suck your patience hahaha.

    • @wayneromero4090
      @wayneromero4090 Před rokem +6

      Don't get me wrong. Foreigners expect with their meager pension or income can give them a kingly lifestyle when it's not. A lot of them are at the crossroads to leave it not to leave from their own home country. There's just so many downtrodden in the states. Time has changed.

    • @lionhearted1969
      @lionhearted1969 Před rokem

      @@wayneromero4090 I agree. Unfortunately enough, the Philippines becomes the magnet of these scumbags because of the Philippines' visa-free policy to most travelers from the developed countries. Yes, the country attracts the wrong retirees, majority of them are poorly-educated, ignorant and contemptible.

    • @milanice5730
      @milanice5730 Před rokem

      @@wayneromero4090 Well said

  • @whatyourlifestyle998
    @whatyourlifestyle998 Před rokem +6

    Rice is life. Like you, I been here a lot and living in BGC was a great life. But now I live in province, I love it and just except people and culture different. But like I say to my partner. We go out and eat meet other people. Yes province life is cheaper. Love the fruit and most food . I just miss my steak

  • @Gmoneygrip1960
    @Gmoneygrip1960 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Definitely the people is what I go for! I send food ahead and on the plane ride, Tri Tip freezes really well for the trip...

  • @JohnSmuloTV
    @JohnSmuloTV Před rokem +2

    Definitely honest. Good for people to hear what many expats really think about these things.

  • @elviramelivo8682
    @elviramelivo8682 Před rokem +4

    If Vietnam is a hell lot of cheap in terms of food, then you can leave anytime. We are not forcing you to stay here. Go!

    • @des1595
      @des1595 Před rokem +2

      Hahaha! Agree!

    • @SimplyDalja28
      @SimplyDalja28 Před rokem

      Na bored na sya , kay wla nay i content hahah. Sakto leave

    • @beniciabuchanan3970
      @beniciabuchanan3970 Před rokem

      always drunk, whiners .. not enough imcome .. good thing h e has gf to stay for free in country side of cebu. then leave asap

  • @sacmarcela1973
    @sacmarcela1973 Před rokem +21

    I'm Filipino but I'm not offended by what your opinion is, becoz it's true, even, we Filipinos are sometimes frustrated by the negativity you mentioned but nonetheless I'm proud and love our country and the new government is trying their best to fix most that can be fixed.

    • @florasegovia4914
      @florasegovia4914 Před rokem +6

      Really? The new government is trying to fix most🤣🤣🤣🤣you're funny it's more than 100 days since bbm became Pres of the Phil's.. he has done nothing.. nada, as in zero.. oh wait there is, he went back to Singapore to watched the F1😬

    • @sacmarcela1973
      @sacmarcela1973 Před rokem

      @@florasegovia4914 wala akong mgagawa kung jan ka masaya sa being nega at pagbubulag bulagan. Halatang toxic ka na crab mentality ,dilawan anti Marcos. 😝

    • @tonytour4377
      @tonytour4377 Před rokem

      To Sacmar Cela It is not my opinion. It is the solid fact.

    • @tonytour4377
      @tonytour4377 Před rokem +2

      @@florasegovia4914 Do NOT go into the politics. We are talking about regular people of the Philippines.

    • @smdv5958
      @smdv5958 Před rokem

      @@florasegovia4914 for you. Do not talk as if all filipinos felt like that.

  • @johndickson435
    @johndickson435 Před rokem +2

    I like how he mentioned the con's but he didn't mention the one he used for an excuse when he left Meljean and the Philippines.

  • @roelgarcia
    @roelgarcia Před rokem

    Thank you for your honesty, I feel you..

  • @MrCodan
    @MrCodan Před rokem +13

    You are so right Tom, there are many great things about PH but it is getting very expensive compared to other Asian countries. In a week we are leaving NZ and coming back to Cebu to start a new adventure. Not sure where in the Visayas we will settle but will give it time and find what suits us better. Food wise you are correct, if you want all those western options then be prepared to pay the price.
    Might see you there somewhere, love to catch up for a brew or 6.

  • @adventurewmymaltesedog6190

    For younger people like you who doesn't cook and not yet retired, PH is not a place for you... The reason why a lot of retired expats chooses to live in the Phils is that their retirement will goes a long ways especially when you live in the province area. They appreciate the value of their hard earned money and content living in a simple way in the province. Also, it's easier to live there if you know how to cook / make different dishes when living in the province.

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Před rokem +2

      Lol, you aren't speaking for me, I'll move there 100% of the time, no matter what any of you say im 33, and thar has been my stance since 28

    • @Getgood1980
      @Getgood1980 Před rokem +1

      @@gangstagummybear3432 philippines area has different kind of foods, luzon, visayas and mindanao has different culture foods

  • @eechaze12
    @eechaze12 Před rokem +2

    I was there for two weeks. You are right about the food. Other than adobo I can't think of much in terms of food. Rice is over consumed. They can eat rice 3 times a day. Other than food very friendly and welcoming people and beautiful scenery.

  • @Feldschloesschen1876
    @Feldschloesschen1876 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thumbs up for the honest video. Way better than the overhypers only covering the positives like an ad.

  • @yzagarcia5983
    @yzagarcia5983 Před rokem +3

    Hi TOM,
    I am a FILIPINA and I like your HONESTY about the CONS you have a mentioned in this Video.
    I totally second everything you said.
    Good on you!, spot on...very good observation...
    Cheers and Goodluck to you Tom...🍻🍺
    IF you are into Food and Beautiful Scenery. I am afraid PHILIPPINES is not the place for that.
    😅😊 honestly

  • @denniszenanywhere
    @denniszenanywhere Před rokem +4

    I agree that it's hard to get things done in PH when it comes to dealing with local gov't, a throwback to our Spanish culture. If you're in a corporate setting, though, things get done faster as PH is now no. 1 in the world for customer call center support. Question: If things were managed by a company (promising to make things done and faster) instead of local PH government, would you be interested in that? What would be the most important errands, paperwork in PH you want solved, even digitally or be settled or done online?

  • @grasshopper1153
    @grasshopper1153 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Yeah, patience is not something that is taught. Patience is a state of mind.

  • @Tbac_1047
    @Tbac_1047 Před 3 měsíci

    Good advice. Appreciate your honesty.

  • @enjoypladecorrals
    @enjoypladecorrals Před rokem +5

    Thank you. I stay in the province of cebu and one more thing to be patiënt with is the periodic cut of water supply in the morning hours.. you keep your bucket to flush your toilet and wash your hands. Food is a problem especially if you're not into seafood. The meat is salty and lack spices. Bread is sweet and soft. I will start my vegetable garden with some more choice than onions peppers, zucchini and aubergine. Life is cheap when you can avoid supermarkets as much as you can. I love the people. I just get used to the roosters in the morning and karaoke at night.

    • @lionhearted1969
      @lionhearted1969 Před rokem +1

      Then chances are your life would be stressful and anytime soon, your health will deteriorate due to stressors surrounding and hounding you every single day. You better pack up your things and leave for other countries which are way way way way cheaper and better where almost everything is to your liking.

  • @banemattiebrahaspat4902
    @banemattiebrahaspat4902 Před rokem +3

    Yes! Ppl needs to go for themselves and see if they like it.

  • @josephineg.matthews7653
    @josephineg.matthews7653 Před rokem +2

    Thanks 4 being honest..
    theres negative and positive sides to every country...it's just you have to find where you can be happy and live comfortably ... like you've said try living at least a year, if doesn't suit their lifestyle they have options..stay or leave as simple as that...even with pros n cons i still consider Philippines my home ..my home that i missed so much🤩😻

  • @showmeadventurevanlife49
    @showmeadventurevanlife49 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I agree 100% on the food and everything else you talked about.

  • @daviddubois5123
    @daviddubois5123 Před rokem +6

    But besides all of the pro's and con's why are you there versus other places you talk about?

  • @clayadams-el7072
    @clayadams-el7072 Před rokem +4

    I heard this years ago.." Life is shit sandwich. The more bread you have the less shit you eat".

  • @sacred.r
    @sacred.r Před měsícem

    I love this vid, it's very honest, no filters. :)

  • @garyde9650
    @garyde9650 Před rokem +1

    Appreciate the honest comments. I got stuck in Davao city with my suitcase summer 2022 - island hopping there was more expensive than international flights. I'll never bring a checkin to a PI airport again.

  • @DutchBane
    @DutchBane Před rokem +7

    Coming from spain... the pilipino pace didnt strike me as slow😆 felt right at home.

    • @walking_in_the_shade
      @walking_in_the_shade Před rokem +6

      That's coz they got it from you in the first place 🤣

    • @DutchBane
      @DutchBane Před rokem +5

      @@walking_in_the_shade hehehe i know right... certainly helped with learning the language though. Was aprehensive since our whole colonial history but have met nothing but good vibes. Mabuhay pilipinas!

    • @dantesalazar7805
      @dantesalazar7805 Před rokem +2

      Thats what these foreigners did not understand our history,philippines is influence by spain,we have spanish food that is hard to prepare,thailand vietnam,got chinese influence,thats they have good streetfood

  • @shakoy2215
    @shakoy2215 Před rokem +10

    I agree.. we filipinos are immune already, we accepted all those lining up, slowness and etc hahah! that's why foreigners should really think thousand times before moving to Phils. For travelling and having fun, Phils. is the best coz lots of islands to visit. If you want to settle in Asia, travel in different countries around then contemplate which one is good for you.

    • @anxiousdog
      @anxiousdog Před rokem +4

      not really the best if you've become immune to the bureacracy, sluggishness and the lazyness. being immune just means the country will never change.

    • @shakoy2215
      @shakoy2215 Před rokem +3

      @@anxiousdog you're right, i used a wrong word.. Phils. will keep on improving and developing, maybe slowly coz we still have lots of things to do specially with technologies, we are behind of other Asian countries. With laziness and sluggishness, it's up to the person already.

    • @SMoore-vj7bt
      @SMoore-vj7bt Před rokem +2

      Exactly. If only the foreigners would listen but they will not. I lived in the Philippines for 30 years - biggest mistake of my life.

    • @SMoore-vj7bt
      @SMoore-vj7bt Před rokem +2

      @@anxiousdog that is what they want. Do not try to fight it. Accept it or leave. I suggest leave.

    • @SMoore-vj7bt
      @SMoore-vj7bt Před rokem +1

      @@shakoy2215 no it will never change. Crab bucket mentality will not allow it to change. And you know exactly what I mean even though most foreigners do not.

  • @user-zo1wu9cr6o
    @user-zo1wu9cr6o Před 15 dny

    Thank you very much for the honesty and the information. It was very interesting to hear from someone like you who has lived there for two years, it seems to me that the positive outweighs the negative🙏🙏🙏

  • @teresitacandog7553
    @teresitacandog7553 Před rokem

    Thank you for your honest reaction...GOD BLESS

  • @Abelius
    @Abelius Před rokem +8

    I've been that minimum of six months over there, and you're spot on on everything you've said. I'm trying to get back myself to the financial position to return and I really want to, but I also know what I'll be leaving behind, and it's no small stuff.

    • @SMoore-vj7bt
      @SMoore-vj7bt Před rokem +2

      That itch to go back destroyed my life. Thirty years in the Philippines was the dumbest thing I have ever done.

    • @Abelius
      @Abelius Před rokem +2

      ​@@SMoore-vj7bt Er... THIRTY years is hardly a "thing", man. What you've done (or don't) in that time is what matters for you thinking that way. We carry our burdens and the way we see life and others, wherever we go.
      Take Tom, for example. I'm sure that even if we went to Somalia he'd still have a great time with the locals, instead of being kidnapped. 😀

    • @SMoore-vj7bt
      @SMoore-vj7bt Před rokem

      @@Abelius enjoy your gulags 🐑person. Meanwhile search about Bicutan Detention Center to put some salve on your blind eyes. To insinuate that I did not have vastly more experience interacting joyfully with the locals in my youthful 30 years in the Philippines is mighty presumptuous of you. Maybe you are the one who needs to check your attitude at the door before entering this discussion. Something to think about.

    • @SMoore-vj7bt
      @SMoore-vj7bt Před rokem

      @@Abelius thanks for disrespecting knowledge and experience.🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻

    • @SMoore-vj7bt
      @SMoore-vj7bt Před rokem +2

      @@Abelius Ever observed how people disrespect anyone who has experience and knowledge that is counter to their blind desires?

  • @sasebodriver8268
    @sasebodriver8268 Před rokem +9

    I agree, mostly spot on. I'm a Filipino, left Pinas 35 yrs ago at 21 to join US Navy. Been all over Southeast Asia, stationed in Japan for 7 yrs. Live in San Diego now, I will only take long vacations back there but probably not live there. The place will test your patience at times but still love and miss the chaos. Thanks for your video.

    • @rr5837
      @rr5837 Před rokem

      US Navy with no patience

  • @thehcorps
    @thehcorps Před rokem

    Correct! Just spread positive vibes even if its negative, lived like a local, Thank you for staying here! 🙏🤙🇵🇭

  • @mayg.931
    @mayg.931 Před rokem +3

    I hope you have more blessings and subscribers to come 👋

  • @beatglauser9444
    @beatglauser9444 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I know the Philippines for nearly fourty years and I bet I spent more than two years there over time. I am married to a lovely Filipina for 34 years and she has class, behavour and high education.
    One thing we always argue about is the Filipino cooking. A friend told me also: Most Pinoys eat for filling the stomach. I love the ingredients you can buy: Great veggies, fruits fish, meat and seafood. But if I want good food, I love to cook myself. I go to the local market (not the shopping mall) very early in the morning and buy what I am planning to cook really fresh.
    I remember the shock in the Province: We wanted grouper for dinner. The manager of the tiny resort bought it. The sizzling Lapu got cooked in Banana Ketchup!!!!
    In general people love to burn the garlic and meat is often more cremated than grilled. Many dishes are absolutely drowned in toyo and everything tends to be quite fatty.
    I did not say that there is not very good food in the Philippines. The old ladies cooked much better than the younger generation. Check out on the internet when Pinoys show their way of cooking.
    In a Filipino cookbook I stumbled upon "hotdogs with sauerkraut and chololate sauce". Does that sond yummy?

  • @heidiceleridad7346
    @heidiceleridad7346 Před rokem

    You are absolutely right
    Beauty lies on the eyes of the beholder !
    Every where there's always positives and negatives.
    You can always look at the glass half full or half empty!
    Thanks for your own honest opinion!

  • @MS-oz2wu
    @MS-oz2wu Před 3 měsíci

    Good info. Sounds truthful & that's great.

  • @keithsteffen5770
    @keithsteffen5770 Před rokem +8

    I'm with you and your honesty is refreshing. I have been married to A pinay for 20 years now, and she means the world to me. However, we live in the USA, and she and I pretty much like it that way. I've been all around Philippines, and as you mentioned, the people are beautifully friendly. Living there though is just not my thing.. I admire you, and keep up your informative videos!!! Love ya, Keith (In Florida USA)

    • @barrycohen311
      @barrycohen311 Před rokem +1

      You can't win either way. I lived in the Philippines for a year in 2006. I had a nice apartment in the financial district of Makati. But the USA is going down quickly. Come on Bruh, our country is going to hell in a handbasket unfortunately. I am in Florida as well, and this place has become so over-developed and crazy. The "Florida Man" thing is real. :-) I will retire to the Philippines in another year. it's a matter of "pick your own poison." The Nordic countries are great to live, but being from Florida I don't do cold winters so cold weather climates are out for me.