The Philippines is a unique culture that offers much for the expat and tourist but there are several things you should know to make your stay more enjoyable.
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@MrSovetsky My Filipina wife and her friends will do that here in the US. They go to Ms Apples Crab Shack and order crabs and shrimp and bring their own rice to sit at the picnic tables outside and have a nice picnic together.
Great video Rod. We really enjoyed meeting you and Arlene in 2022. My wife liked Arlene a lot and it was obvious she loved you and was very genuine. Good to hear it's getting better and better.
LOL! I passed on a family trip to Bohol. It is a family thing and I would not fit in or be able to do some of the things I would like while there John.
Always captivating to listen to you, especially about culture, habits and diffences in the Philippines. It's so important to know about it, to make any kind of contact or relashionship easier and better. Thank you Rod, Take care!🙋♂
Yes, exaclty...the same word(s) have different meaning(s) there in PI. Like when we say, " Can you come here for a second/minute? ", meaning just momentary. In the Philippines, they'll always say, " Can you come here for a while?" Also, when we say, " I'll do it!". They'll say, I'll be the one to do it"., just more emphasis.
I could have been that elevator guy. Thing is as a foreigner we (in general) tend to be more safety oriented. And if you are living in the west and the elevator says 4 persons or 400 kg, you don't want to double that just becuase you can squeeze more persons in. The sign is there for a reason and elevators do break. As you wrote, lots of elevators in the Philippines are out of function and when one is out the other one gets over loaded and wear out faster.. and maintanence do cost money. So here perhaps the filippinos should respect the sign in the elevator and wait, or take the stairs. Jeepney is more or a cultural thing. A buss in the West is full when all seats (with seatbelts) are occupied. A Jeepney is never full and people can hang on the outside. Clearly more dangerous but speeds are also much lower and in this case the westener needs to accept and adopt.
Touch and go I can relate 3month LDR and 3 month in person here in Cebu great video because everything you said I know to be true she has 3 kids so 5 kilos of rice a week and she gets upset if I don't eat every meal she thinks I should be head over heels already even though about once a week she threatens to leave lol for one disagreement or another but I see some positive signs its challenging her english is pretty good but anyway I could write a book good stuff
Thanks again for a nice video. When I do finally get to IT Park, I can surely use a little advice on how to get around, question? How far is JRC from IT Park, I'm thinking about renewing my visa though them every time I need to renew it
It would sound crazy in the West to offer a free meal for a birthday person at an all-you-can eat buffet. But in the Philippines it would be unthinkable to celebrate a birthday without at least 10 other friends and family, so it ends up being effectively no more than a 10% discount for each party goer
I was watching the president's state of the nation address. And what shocked me was how the clergy was involved. Each of the faith leaders gave a speech. One of them was talking about food harvest results. I found this to be a strange choice of topic for a priest. My wife explained that the president promised a big harvest, so it was a way of mocking the president. You really have to know a lot of context to be in the loop.
Hey Rod, how is the real estate market looking in Bohol? Are there alot of homes for sale there? Are there any condos for sale over there? Are the homes and condo values cheaper in Bohol compared to Cebu? They are talking about building a bridge from Cebu to Bohol. Do you know when that is happening?
They are planning to connect most large islands with bridges eventually but several years off. No condos in Bohol that I know of, but many apartments. There are several housing subdivisions also but I have not checked the pricing in several years.
If you're an expat that is humble and friendly, Filipino's will love you for it. But if you're a jackass, you will be ignored and some might even kill you for it. A lot of Filipinos might be nice but don't mistake that kindness for a weakness. If you pissed them off, watch your back.
I hope you tell Arlene that, Rod, LoL, i don't know how she puts up with you mate? LoL. Btw, i sent a fairly long comment on your previous video, mostly a bit of news regarding two of my brothers. The older one, had a fall like you had, and fractured his shoulder and will not be operated on because of his health. This comment was disallowed Rod, no idea why.
LOL! Always appreciate your advice Bob. I checked the "Held for review" messages yesterday and nothing from you. I think that happens to several people occasionally as I will get duplicate messages as they think the 1st message didn't take. It has happened to me also. Email works best.
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We recently had 7 months of almost non-stop rain in the UK with a short break for a bit of snow. so the Philippines rainy season isn't so bad.
Nice Video Rod.. Always enjoy your information. Thanks.
Thanks 👍Jim.
Oh yeah, Noticed a lot more of the newer buses in this video. Thanks for the walk and talk, Rod...Jim
Thanks Jim.
I saw a Family sitting down at a restaurant and they brought Thayer own rice cooker full of rice. My wife says that's a hardcore pinoy way.
LOL! That is the first time I had heard that MrSovetsky.
@MrSovetsky My Filipina wife and her friends will do that here in the US. They go to Ms Apples Crab Shack and order crabs and shrimp and bring their own rice to sit at the picnic tables outside and have a nice picnic together.
Great video Rod. We really enjoyed meeting you and Arlene in 2022. My wife liked Arlene a lot and it was obvious she loved you and was very genuine. Good to hear it's getting better and better.
Always good to hear from you also. Many thanks.
Always nice to hear your observations.
Thanks James.
That was an issue for us while there. Every time we went somewhere, the entire family came along.
LOL! I passed on a family trip to Bohol. It is a family thing and I would not fit in or be able to do some of the things I would like while there John.
Good cultural summary! I miss the Philippines. Can't wait for vacation later this summer and maybe retirement soon...
Thanks Mark.
Good information Rob, seen it often.
Always captivating to listen to you, especially about culture, habits and diffences in the Philippines.
It's so important to know about it, to make any kind of contact or relashionship easier and better.
Thank you Rod, Take care!🙋♂
Thank you! 😃Shineamen. Always appreciate your thoughts.
a concise intro to filipino culture. very informative.
Yes, exaclty...the same word(s) have different meaning(s) there in PI. Like when we say, " Can you come here for a second/minute? ", meaning just momentary. In the Philippines, they'll always say, " Can you come here for a while?" Also, when we say, " I'll do it!". They'll say, I'll be the one to do it"., just more emphasis.
Good points.
I could have been that elevator guy. Thing is as a foreigner we (in general) tend to be more safety oriented. And if you are living in the west and the elevator says 4 persons or 400 kg, you don't want to double that just becuase you can squeeze more persons in. The sign is there for a reason and elevators do break.
As you wrote, lots of elevators in the Philippines are out of function and when one is out the other one gets over loaded and wear out faster.. and maintanence do cost money. So here perhaps the filippinos should respect the sign in the elevator and wait, or take the stairs.
Jeepney is more or a cultural thing. A buss in the West is full when all seats (with seatbelts) are occupied. A Jeepney is never full and people can hang on the outside. Clearly more dangerous but speeds are also much lower and in this case the westener needs to accept and adopt.
Good points. We continue to have issues with these elevators and any given day several escalators in the malls do not work.
be polite guests or return to your home nation folks, looking at your Aussie folks
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Cool! Thanks.
Touch and go I can relate 3month LDR and 3 month in person here in Cebu great video because everything you said I know to be true she has 3 kids so 5 kilos of rice a week and she gets upset if I don't eat every meal she thinks I should be head over heels already even though about once a week she threatens to leave lol for one disagreement or another but I see some positive signs its challenging her english is pretty good but anyway I could write a book good stuff
Thanks for sharing Jerry. There are challenges with every relationship.
God bless you brother
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you should go and visit Bama you could get a tell all interveiw. it would be sensational
Thanks again for a nice video. When I do finally get to IT Park, I can surely use a little advice on how to get around, question? How far is JRC from IT Park, I'm thinking about renewing my visa though them every time I need to renew it
Second floor G Mall..Cebu city
Use a taxi or Grab.
Thanks guys for the info, Gasano mall isn’t too far from IT park , it’s a walking distance?
Or do it online, even easier.
That's right Rob.
Thanks Manuel.
The official monsoon season just started here in Arizona. Not a drop of rain in sight in Tucson. A scorching 109 degrees and miserable.
I was in Phoenix years ago when they had large rainstorms washing out some freeways. 1/2" of rain can cause flooding there as you know Brent.
I once sat on a jeepney in NCR & a " Badjao" lady in the street kept hitting me in the back saying " I love you".
LOL! Strange experiences here Bonzo.
It would sound crazy in the West to offer a free meal for a birthday person at an all-you-can eat buffet. But in the Philippines it would be unthinkable to celebrate a birthday without at least 10 other friends and family, so it ends up being effectively no more than a 10% discount for each party goer
Good points Joe.
Hi Rod, but they are not shy for asking money someof them
I was watching the president's state of the nation address. And what shocked me was how the clergy was involved. Each of the faith leaders gave a speech. One of them was talking about food harvest results. I found this to be a strange choice of topic for a priest. My wife explained that the president promised a big harvest, so it was a way of mocking the president. You really have to know a lot of context to be in the loop.
The clergy should not be mocking him. Did they really do that?
@@patrickmunneke8348 from what i understand they did. But it was done kind of candidly. And i disagree with you. I think they should.
Lots of politicing going on in the Philippines with "families" and "clans" controlling many provinces MrSovetsky.
Can you share your opinion on Cityscape Grand Tower. Booked for 30days in Nov. thanks
I will stop by there soon and do a video. Good location.
Hey Rod, how is the real estate market looking in Bohol? Are there alot of homes for sale there? Are there any condos for sale over there? Are the homes and condo values cheaper in Bohol compared to Cebu? They are talking about building a bridge from Cebu to Bohol. Do you know when that is happening?
They are planning to connect most large islands with bridges eventually but several years off. No condos in Bohol that I know of, but many apartments. There are several housing subdivisions also but I have not checked the pricing in several years.
Is this in Cebu City? They have too much trash in the streets.
Yes, Cebu City, Escario Street.
Seems like they took advantage of your friend with the 18 people.
I have heard the story many times from others also but he was good with it.
Hey Rod how old are you now?
39 ....in my mind. LOL
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If you're an expat that is humble and friendly, Filipino's will love you for it. But if you're a jackass, you will be ignored and some might even kill you for it. A lot of Filipinos might be nice but don't mistake that kindness for a weakness. If you pissed them off, watch your back.
I hope you tell Arlene that, Rod, LoL, i don't know how she puts up with you mate? LoL.
Btw, i sent a fairly long comment on your previous video, mostly a bit of news regarding two of my brothers. The older one, had a fall like you had, and fractured his shoulder and will not be operated on because of his health. This comment was disallowed Rod, no idea why.
LOL! Always appreciate your advice Bob.
I checked the "Held for review" messages yesterday and nothing from you. I think that happens to several people occasionally as I will get duplicate messages as they think the 1st message didn't take. It has happened to me also. Email works best.
Waste of time to complain.....because.. They don't care.