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  • čas přidán 25. 04. 2022
  • Living in the Philippines has been amazing and honestly changed me for the better. How I feel after Living In The Philippines for a month is not easy to explain. Here is my real thoughts about my first month living in the Philippines.
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  • @rtoreda9097
    @rtoreda9097 Před 2 lety +274

    You have created a life you don't need a vacation from.

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +32

      Excellent comment and such a true statement. Thank you

    • @redbelt4
      @redbelt4 Před 2 lety +9

      The west will never understand

    • @redbelt4
      @redbelt4 Před 2 lety +10

      Peace...true contentment.
      Tranquility...loss of ego
      Simplicity of living
      ☺☺

    • @yenyanbahootot3007
      @yenyanbahootot3007 Před 2 lety +10

      He is living a vacation everyday life which we usually say" living a life we never have",hehehhe.Congrats man!

    • @victorkh7
      @victorkh7 Před 2 lety +9

      wow... this is an amazing statement! And we can feel it by seeing him talking... so nice! :)

  • @markledesma2396
    @markledesma2396 Před 2 lety +188

    When I lived in Los Angeles I had frequent chest pains so became a regular at ER's, since living in the Philippines, no more chest pains! Safe to say, the Philippines saved me too.

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +13

      That’s great to hear thank you for the positive feedback.

    • @cheche9440
      @cheche9440 Před 2 lety +8

      Jesus saved you.

    • @iamkuroma5405
      @iamkuroma5405 Před 2 lety

      Woahhhh.

    • @thebigmann81
      @thebigmann81 Před 2 lety

      Was it the stress in the USA? Are you not getting stress in the Philippines? May I asked what changed?

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +8

      @@thebigmann81 the people and environment. Very little stress here

  • @lonelywolf4132
    @lonelywolf4132 Před 2 lety +451

    I believe this to be your best video yet. I've been to the Philippines several times with my wife of 28 years to visit her beautiful family. As a borne-bred, hardcore New Yorker, I felt everything you said. The rat race, the stress, and all the drama. It's not worth it anymore. This year I say goodbye to Corporate America, and retire to the Philippines with my wife. We are also building a home just like you and we are so excited about it. Nice Job! 💪

    • @andrewgolden7543
      @andrewgolden7543 Před 2 lety +22

      Congrats... all the best in your new life. Shed the old life and embrace the new life... Build good memories.

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +14

      Thank you!

    • @abbaszahabi2917
      @abbaszahabi2917 Před 2 lety +1

      beautiful family!you sure!!

    • @PlatanoNY
      @PlatanoNY Před 2 lety +17

      As a New Yorker and now living in North Carolina, I agree with all you said. I visited the Philippines 4 years ago and what stood out the most for me were the friendly and happy Pilipino people.

    • @tigergray1100
      @tigergray1100 Před 2 lety +10

      I live in california and im a philippine born. I will retire in the philippines

  • @roderickpineda5886
    @roderickpineda5886 Před 2 lety +143

    What a sincere and honest post. I wish all American expats think the way you do but unfortunately there are lots of them who go there and still have the mindset of the kind of Americans that think they're the best in the world. SeeAs a Filipino who moved to the US 20 years ago to find "greener pastures" I totally agree with you. I never felt totally welcomed here and I never felt that I was home. Don't get me wrong, I made more than I probably could have if I stayed financially speaking, but as they say, money can never make you happy. I've been divorced, cheated on, taken advantage of and come home to an empty house. Sometimes I tell myself I should have listened to my Grandma. She told me that the grass isn't always greener on the other side and that you won't miss what you never had. But in 3 years I'm finally coming back home to the place of my childhood. Where all my memories are filled with happy ones riding a buffalo with my friends and going to the beach and hiking trails in the beautiful mountains in my home province. Best of luck to you my friend. I hope someday we will be able to meet and share some great happy memories, Philippine style

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you and sounds good to me

    • @about2mount
      @about2mount Před 2 lety

      The reason older Americans and Europeans get frustrated is because the Filipino people live by a code of always being one to two hours late for everything under the sun. Filipinos unlike Americans have a non hurry or non on time mentality. In the Philippines everyone is late for work, school and or to appointments. In A America this kind of always being late is unacceptable and will get you fired, expelled from school or college and can get you into serious trouble with local or federal government offices for appointments. No offence but also the Technology in the Philippines is ranked at about the 1930 level especially in Hospital medicine and practice. I resently spent a long time in the Ozamis Hospital and had fourteen nurses miss performing a basic I.V. insertion because the kept missing my veins. Something that is not acceptable in the US and will get a nurse fired on the spot. It's a hell of an adjustment for me to be here because I was a large CEO for a grocery store chain. It's like going from constant action to a complete stop here. Lol

    • @mariv6096
      @mariv6096 Před 2 lety +3

      ​@@about2mount well philippines is not for everyone..

    • @about2mount
      @about2mount Před 2 lety

      @@mariv6096 And what do you mean by that? I sure is hell ain't planning on leaving and honestly I have three beach resorts and I own two houses have a full bakery, a restaurant, a Pizza Parlor coming across the street from the Christ The King College and I have plans to begin a Isuzu Japan partnership to put used trucks back into one peice after been cut up in containers for resales here in Mindanao. And that is the thing, you can't change people without showing them first hand how things should be done or at the least teach them how it can be done better. My house cost me six million pesos. And it's a palace, so why would I leave it?

  • @haroldsuay121
    @haroldsuay121 Před 2 lety +244

    I absolutely love this. I am a Filipino American living in California and have traveled back to the Philippines many times on vacations and every time I returned I didn’t want to go back to the States. I’m in the process of becoming a dual citizen and plan on retiring in the Philippines in 4 years. My wife and I have built a home there. I work for the State of California and will have a generous pension when I retire. Right now I am doing what you mentioned. Working long hours for months on end to take a 2 or 3 week vacation and then back to grind longing to be in that happy place again. Living here in California for the last 45 years, I have experienced it all and can say I do not like the direction that this State and the country are going. I want to reconnect back with my heritage and enjoy that simple and idyllic life you are living. I am going to make a hard push these last 4 years and hope to be in your position once those 4 years are up. I am already planning well ahead of this. Thank you inspiring me to pursue this and best of luck to you there. I envy you but I’m so happy for you. I can tell it is a very emotional topic and I felt the emotions as well as this hits so close to home for me. Congrats on your new life and continued happiness and health to you.

    • @frankellis9627
      @frankellis9627 Před 2 lety +20

      People are just tired Harold. I was stationed at Clark AB in Angeles. Another couple years and I'll be gone also. When I was there I made plans to return to stay. I love the Philippines 😎

    • @manilamartin1001
      @manilamartin1001 Před 2 lety +16

      I'm a fil/am that moved back to the Philippines 10 years ago. I guess there are a lot of us. I left the usa in my early 40s. I am happy I did the move. Good luck to you and your wife.

    • @matthewquindoy1065
      @matthewquindoy1065 Před 2 lety +9

      Wow Harold that is almost my exact same story lol...exact same scenario for me

    • @MeowMeowLon
      @MeowMeowLon Před 2 lety +13

      it's only good here if you have money. But if you work here, you will be dreaming of working in usa

    • @frankellis9627
      @frankellis9627 Před 2 lety +6

      @@MeowMeowLon You got that right. There's no way in hell I would work there. I still don't know how Filipinos do it. That explains why they want to leave 🤠

  • @joet.7831
    @joet.7831 Před 2 lety +46

    Right on man! I spent 25 days there in March 2022. I loved it. I got married, had a great time. Very relaxing and stress free. I have been there before and was married to a Filipina for 11 years. She died of cancer in 2003. My new wife and I will retire there in 11 more years when I hit 62. Keep on enjoying life!

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety

      Thank you and I will. Congrats on meeting your wife and what island are you planning on?

    • @joet.7831
      @joet.7831 Před 2 lety

      @@ItsMe_Philippines Her family lives in Batangas. So, most likely on Luzon in that area.

    • @methemonkeyking
      @methemonkeyking Před 2 lety

      Sorry to hear about the death of your wife brother. I’m sure you think about her everyday. I’m glad you found another love in your life.

    • @joet.7831
      @joet.7831 Před 2 lety +5

      @@methemonkeyking Thanks brother. I do. We have 2 kids together. My new wife Vhie and I visited my first wives family in San Carlos City while we were there. They were very nice to both of us. Filipino people are very accepting and caring.

    • @methemonkeyking
      @methemonkeyking Před 2 lety +2

      @@joet.7831 : that must've been very emotional. I'm Filipino born in the states and met my wife in the Philippines 36 years ago. Her parents were so nice accepting me to their family. It was so easy 36 years ago to bring my wife to the states, she received her visa from the US Embassy in one week after our interview.

  • @markmiddlestadt2655
    @markmiddlestadt2655 Před 2 lety +116

    I’m from Toronto, Canada. Prior to the craziness of the past two years I traveled all over the Philippines for a month at a time as often as I could afford. If I could generate an income there and not deal with city traffic and the go go go mentality of North America, I’d be there in a heart beat. Every time I was there, I felt that this is how life should be. Kudos that you have been able to achieve that!

    • @redbelt4
      @redbelt4 Před 2 lety +2

      Ex Canadian here..well said...

    • @MakaiIELTS
      @MakaiIELTS Před 2 lety +2

      Some foreigners I know live while work here. They find a job in Upwork or other websites, these sites are good because they pay you a rate that's based in your country. Then they move here in the PI bringing that job. Internet here in PI has gotten better depending on the place. When I started working online in 2011, my speed at home was a horrible 3 mbps. I'm still working at home and I get more 45 to 65 mbps..I can also upgrade that to a hundred,but I don't wanna pay more.

    • @mactravel112
      @mactravel112 Před 2 lety +9

      that's my nightmare man. Toronto. Disaster of a big city.Great if you love shit weather, high tax, nanny state govt and long, expensive e travel. And totally get why you appreciated phillippines. Wonderful islands

    • @my_other_side473
      @my_other_side473 Před 2 lety +2

      You should Atleast have monthly pension. and then search for additional income. business, job, freelance work.

    • @johnnier.o.d4746
      @johnnier.o.d4746 Před 2 lety +2

      your kababayan kulas is doing it @ mid 20's man ..... you should check his channel its called "becoming filipino" ..... he just built a beach house in davao .....

  • @lilibethbreault5511
    @lilibethbreault5511 Před 2 lety +12

    My Philippines, my Philippines, I’ll be home soon... and will enjoyed my Philippines, the most beautiful country for me that GOD created..

  • @kristieotero1791
    @kristieotero1791 Před 2 lety +114

    You almost made me cry with this video. I was born in Pinas but grew up in LA & you’re so right about everything you said about living in the States. We may have all the comforts here but it’s all material things. I’m so proud of you Cori. You’re giving me an inspiration to plan & execute living in Pinas for good. Keep us updated with your home & retirement life. I’m praying for a family for you & your wife!

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you, seriously and go for it! Long term plan and stick to it!

    • @retireinph763
      @retireinph763 Před 2 lety +15

      pls do it, it's possible. i came back home to the Phils after 25 years living in Chicago. Never looked back since. But before I did that, I also had a plan. Saved money then sold house and car in Chicago before coming home. Bought a small condo in Manila. I am definitely happier now.

    • @lifeonamarble961
      @lifeonamarble961 Před 2 lety +2

      @@retireinph763 Congrats. Curious, is it quiet living in a condo in Manila or do the neighbors etc. keep you awake at night? I really loved my visits there and hope to go back one day. thanks

    • @retireinph763
      @retireinph763 Před 2 lety +3

      @@lifeonamarble961 Condo living in Manila is usually in a high rise. It's a matter of luck having quiet neighbors or noisy ones. I'm lucky because I have quiet neighbors. Our condo association also allows "noisy work" done only during certain hours of the day such as 10am-12nn and 3-5pm M-Sa only (no work should be done on Sun). So yeah it all depends on your condo rules.

    • @lifeonamarble961
      @lifeonamarble961 Před 2 lety +1

      @@retireinph763 much appreciated!

  • @Cons2911
    @Cons2911 Před 2 lety +77

    No place is perfect.. But where we are happy.. That's home.
    Let's appreciate The little things, accept some of the bad things.. We'll be happier

  • @gunnycamacho8824
    @gunnycamacho8824 Před 2 lety +26

    I couldn’t have said it better, we have been here since November and it has been great, we retired at 55/57 and living off my military and disability pensions. Life is good.

  • @dennisselinga2446
    @dennisselinga2446 Před 2 lety +47

    Corey , u are so right- i was there 2019 for a month & i love it, the people are what make it so special- America is the complete opposite- im sick of racism, shooting, the f -word- i'm just sick of all the stress- i will join u soon thanks Dennis

    • @gengen0108
      @gengen0108 Před 2 lety +1

      Pilipinos are known to be hospitable

    • @rampfox
      @rampfox Před 2 lety

      Looking forward to welcoming you home 😊

    • @Mhel2023
      @Mhel2023 Před 2 lety

      284 days to go for me can't wait

  • @chucky882
    @chucky882 Před 2 lety +61

    Living in the Philippines...
    - Nice People ✔
    - Everyone speaks english ✔
    - Tropical Weather ✔
    - awesome beaches ✔
    - Cost of Living ✔
    - $ pension = comfortable living ✔

    • @offhamsterwheel2789
      @offhamsterwheel2789 Před 2 lety +2

      you left out Health Care, that says a lot. No free ride in healthcare there in Phils.

    • @sfrealestatedealmaker6001
      @sfrealestatedealmaker6001 Před 2 lety

      Definitely nice people 😊

    • @_calcherrym
      @_calcherrym Před 2 lety

      @Not Expat Joe most filipinos considers english as their 2nd language, maybe you're referring to those who are limited to their education bc of poverty. & almost every country have its “bad people”and I think you're generalizing bc you've said most are taxi drivers you've been scammed by them.

    • @my_other_side473
      @my_other_side473 Před 2 lety

      ​@@offhamsterwheel2789 US also doesn't have universal Healthcare. But in terms of Medical facilities. US was way beyond.

    • @my_other_side473
      @my_other_side473 Před 2 lety

      ​@Not Expat Joe I think that 95% is not about speaking. but about understanding the language. if a foreigner ask for direction. i think even Filipinos that live in a boondocks would understand what his saying.

  • @michaelmcknight2305
    @michaelmcknight2305 Před 2 lety +93

    I'm hoping to retire to the Philippines in the very near future, I long to wake up without being ruled by a clock and work. I love it over there and the attitude of the people makes me even happier and I agree about how helpful they are over there. It's a beautiful place with so many Islands to visit with so much to do. Good luck to you and you've made the right move

    • @michaelmcknight2305
      @michaelmcknight2305 Před 2 lety +4

      @@MichaelHawk1936 Yes always a rooster crowing but I can take that definitely, thanks

    • @MakaiIELTS
      @MakaiIELTS Před 2 lety +3

      @@michaelmcknight2305 the alarm clock wont wake you up..but the roosters will. Most Americans are pissed with the roosters that they forget it is a hard core part of Phil culture. People here wake up early and their roosters are their natural alarm clock, except if you live in a gated city subdivisuon.

    • @michaelmcknight2305
      @michaelmcknight2305 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MakaiIELTS I have been woken many times by them over there but it’s ok because I’m not at work

    • @agnesilago9731
      @agnesilago9731 Před 2 lety +4

      @@michaelmcknight2305 thank you for accepting our roosters as a alarm clock😀 in our native land Philippines 🤗🙌🙏

    • @michaelmcknight2305
      @michaelmcknight2305 Před 2 lety +5

      @@agnesilago9731 My pleasure and I shall look forward to getting woken by them again in the future

  • @RandyandMaysLifestyle
    @RandyandMaysLifestyle Před 2 lety +24

    Thank you so much for you honesty. I (Randy) am an American engaged to a Filipina who lives in Toronto, but born and raised in the Phillipines. The Philippines 🇵🇭 is in our future and listening to you gets me very excited to be there. Thank you again, and you have 2 new friends here.

  • @andrewgolden7543
    @andrewgolden7543 Před 2 lety +24

    Hi Cory. My asawa and I are new to your channel. We appreciate your candor and sharing your experiences in this video. I'm sure many of your viewers can relate well to what you were saying (truly). My wife is from Surigao in Mindanao. We live in North Carolina now (I'm from Boston originally), but planning our big move to the Philippines in the next 4 years. Just bought an oceanfront lot in the Aklan region of Panay island within view of Boracay. We're looking forward to building our home soon. I've been to the Philippines many times. The people are wonderful and love the province life. My wife says when I'm there, I'm very much a different person... more relaxed, I smile more. Stress is a killer... we work hard to buy more stuff - I think George Carlin said it best: "That's the whole meaning of life... trying to find a place for your stuff... You go out and get a bigger house just to hold more of your stuff." We become slaves to stuff at the expense of our own peace of mind, our health, our family. Anyway... my wife, Maricel and I appreciate your vlog. We're watching some of your older videos... some great information on the house build. Thank you for sharing. Keep the great content coming my friend. All the best to Rachel and you.

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you and I mean that. I'm sure you two will be VERY happy here! It makes us a better version of our selves.

  • @joelnava9284
    @joelnava9284 Před 2 lety +15

    Welcome to the Philippines brother! I was born in the Philippines but moved to the US back in 1975. You are dead on about the life in the Philippines. Every time we go there, my stress level goes down to zero. My wife and I travels there from time and we enjoy every minute of it. I'm so happy for you and your wife. Thank you for sharing. God bless!

  • @waylinnelson
    @waylinnelson Před 2 lety +146

    I feel everything you say! I feel the exact same about the western world and can’t wait to escape like you. What a beautiful beach behind you!

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +14

      I’ll get a video this week upon that location. We lost power for the day so I said “pack your bag and pick a part of the island we’ve never seen!”

    • @randellt
      @randellt Před 2 lety +5

      Same here! Same here! Especial in what it is becoming now.. Sadly

    • @manuelsantana6904
      @manuelsantana6904 Před 2 lety +6

      I've been feeling like this for 2yrs now, I'm just sick of the lifestyle in the US and the struggle with high taxes and everything he mentioned here. I too am trying to move to one of these beautiful places permanently. Working on going home to Puerto Rico for good or maybe one of these other far away paradises.

    • @randellt
      @randellt Před 2 lety +1

      @@manuelsantana6904 Philippines is the best.. But the future looks a little sketchy.. the election will answer many ?? Columbia is talked very highly about.. Many go there-even from Philippines and do not return. Thailand too-and easy to jump to the Philippines future. I went to Istanbul... Very nice too of course totally different- but very cheap and a lot to see.. but be prepared to put on the weight for the food is amazing!

    • @waylinnelson
      @waylinnelson Před 2 lety +1

      @@manuelsantana6904 good luck! Stay focused and you can achieve it!

  • @anavictoriaroderos2873
    @anavictoriaroderos2873 Před 2 lety +16

    The raw emotion, the beautiful insights and life realizations, they are all so meaningful. Have a happy life with your wife. You are now legit islanders!😍

  • @JakeandJesset
    @JakeandJesset Před 2 lety +78

    Cory I agree 100%! I spent about 6 months in Mindanao back in 2015. At that time I knew I wanted to retire there “one day” for all the reasons you mentioned. It wasn’t until we recently had kids that I started looking at the US through the eyes of a parent concerned for our kids. The Ph culture hands down, no question is better for our kids than the US and we are currently structuring our life so that we can soon retire early there to the Ph. Thanks for sharing your journey bro! Jake

    • @rampfox
      @rampfox Před 2 lety +2

      Camiguin would be more than PERFECT!

  • @davecirelli2902
    @davecirelli2902 Před 2 lety +46

    That was a great talk. My first trip was in 2005 and it was a game changer for me. I am looking forward to retiring later this year and will spend the larger part of my time in the Philippines.

  • @Waxky23
    @Waxky23 Před 2 lety +32

    Looks like you're in a cool , chill and relaxed environment. I'm jealous. Can't wait to visit the Philippines next year. Enjoy life in the Philippines. Stay safe.

  • @jemmrich
    @jemmrich Před 2 lety +21

    Dude just found your channel and binge watched all your videos until 4am last night. You are living the dream and your house is amazing! Your journey is really inspiring as someone who has been burned out in the tech industry for a number of years now but feels like a slave to the high income and all the pressures that come with it. I feel extremely fortunate but at the same time I don't remember what happiness is like. All the material things around me, while exciting at first, now feel like weight that slows me down and keeps me situated. I don't have debt and have perfect credit but being someone that was 40k in the hole less than 10 years ago with bare money for food -- I never want to experience that ever again. I feel like I can't say no to 200k+ a year but at the same time my love for what I do has been slowly ate away to where it no longer feels like a passion. Sure would be nice to build a home in paradise and feel like you have a place in the world.

  • @jinglebells6864
    @jinglebells6864 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for this video, Sir. My husband and I used to live in Chicago for 20 yrs. My husband's BP was through the roof then. We worked to pay the bills. We finally moved back to the Phils in 2013, and we live by the beach. Never looked back. We can still eat whatever we want. My husband's BP is normal now. Another reason why I'm happy to see this video is because my American bro-in-law doesn't have the same perpective of the Phil way of life. He looks down on Filipinos, mentions all the time about the Phils being a third world country, and of the USA being the best country. But, lo and behold, he's still here in Neg. Or. fighting for Immigration to let him stay here longer.

  • @unclecharles3617
    @unclecharles3617 Před 2 lety +52

    I'll be arriving in the Philippines May 9th and can hardly wait. I'm very stressed right now as we are preparing to leave with the current travel situation, but as I sit here watching this video with the beautiful scenery behind you and hearing your positive words,😌 I feel calmer now and am reminded that it will be well worth it. Ahhhh thanks for sharing.

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety

      Thank you and I'm happy to hear that. Pack accordingly!

    • @miklimecat9636
      @miklimecat9636 Před 2 lety +1

      @Uncle Charles, just take note that May 9, Monday, is the day of our presidential elections this year. I have no idea if that means more or less traffic. No idea if that means more or less taxis or cars for hire from the airport. See if you can double check all your transport and lodging arrangements beforehand. Be mentally prepared for unusual things just because it’s an unusual day. Welcome to the islands! Hope you have a great time all in all. 😄 🌴 ☀️

    • @denversvlog5612
      @denversvlog5612 Před 2 lety +1

      Welcome in the Philippines..🙏🏽

    • @edstejas1931
      @edstejas1931 Před 2 lety

      welcome to the Philippines..im in cebu city. Wish to be your guide. 😊

  • @denversvlog5612
    @denversvlog5612 Před 2 lety +10

    Thank you for embracing the Philippines as your new home.. simplicity, being human, knowing how to pause and appreciate the even the little things around you, being satisfied with life itself, makes you healthier and happier!! 🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @titocuno2674
    @titocuno2674 Před 2 lety +3

    I can feel the honesty coming from you. Thanks so much, I am preparing 5 years from now to retire in the Philippines. God bless you!!!

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much and I sincerely mean that. Five year plan is a great plan and I’m sure you’ll be very happy with it. Let me know if you have any questions along the way!

  • @ELEAByahera
    @ELEAByahera Před 2 lety +15

    Rural life in the Philippines is a paradise.
    Slow but it feels fulfilling.
    You do not need much to go by if you are not after material things.
    If I earn just $10 a day, I would probably live still eating 3x a day, with slow internet but happy.
    haha. Loved to listen to your journey!

  • @jaqsmom
    @jaqsmom Před 2 lety +20

    New subscriber and I love hearing this! I’m actually a female in my 50’s and just returned back to U.S after 2 weeks in PI province and my stress level dropped, felt healthier than I have in a long time. I have been there 5 times and looking forward to my next trip! Love your ocean back drop!

  • @peterpeters335
    @peterpeters335 Před 2 lety +10

    It so good to know you have chosen PH as your ‘retirement’ eventhough you are still young. For happier stay, you have to immerse yourself in rhe community, help some people and gain more friends. Filipinos love you back when you show genuine concern. They will protect you and wont leave you.

  • @raymundcordova1016
    @raymundcordova1016 Před 2 lety +6

    I choke up watching your video!!
    I only wish all Filipinos can feel the same love like how you describe your love for the Philippines!! Sana all!!
    I lived in the US east coast for almost a decade. I learned to love the US too. But still I decided to come back to the Philippines.
    God bless you!!
    Stay safe! Stay healthy! Stay happy!! Stay forever!!
    Love from the Philippines!!❤️❤️❤️🇵🇭🇺🇸

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much and you have a beautiful home country! I enjoy every minute that I’m here. I grew up in Maine and New Hampshire so I know the East Coast very well 🙂

  • @maritesgarcia503
    @maritesgarcia503 Před 2 lety +15

    Hello Cory, great to know you from your vlog. As a Filipino, your feelings and experience after living in the Philippines in a month is so heartwarming.
    I just want to share with you this quotation, “Health does not always come from medicine. Most of the time it comes from peace of mind, peace in the heart, peace of soul. It comes from laughter and love”.
    Cheers to you and your family 🙏🌞

  • @wisemommah7821
    @wisemommah7821 Před 2 lety +16

    Hi Cory, it's my first time to watch your you tube chanel , you just said what I needed to hear. I am a Filipino Canadian. Have been contemplating on returning back to the Philippines so my girls would be abe to experience the life that they truly deserve. As a working mother I sometimes wonder when I would make the final decision to move back since I do feel it's the best life experience I could give my kids. Have built a small resthouse by the beach which I'm sure they will love. I can't wait to live a simple yet happy life back there. Be able to do animal and vegetable farming for consumption the rest maybe for profit , be able to see the sunrise and sunset which I don't get to notice here anymore because of too much things to think about. When I saw this video it made me realize what my kids are missing. That someone from America was able to appreciate my homecountry and why do I have to doubt my instinct that life is not about living in a western world which is mostly the goal and pride of some but it's about how you were able to make simple yet lasting good memories. Something my kids could take with them whichever path they choose to take one day.
    Thank you Cory. Looking forward to your next video. Enjoy ! 🇵🇭

  • @redbrainsleven8862
    @redbrainsleven8862 Před 2 lety +9

    Strongly considering moving to Philippines with my girlfriend.. it will be a huge change and there’s lots of steps along with planning and money. So far CZcams has been a big help in pointing me in the right direction.
    I’ll soon be selling all my stuff and packing my bags after watching this video. I’ll be with the love of my life, away from America’s problems and hopefully find a permanent peace of mind there in the Philippines.

    • @redbrainsleven8862
      @redbrainsleven8862 Před 2 lety

      I’m not there yet but I soon will be!!
      It’s going to take a couple years unfortunately with my current position in life but it’ll be well worth the wait. 🥰

    • @redbrainsleven8862
      @redbrainsleven8862 Před 2 lety

      @SUZETTE CAVALES I would love to meet more people from the Philippines so I have a “travel group” to explore the culture and get to know the area better.

  • @isagoldfield7393
    @isagoldfield7393 Před 2 lety +9

    So glad that you found your happiness. Philippines is definitely a good place to live. People are so nice, happy, awesome food & a lot more relaxed.
    My family vacation there & just love it, the food, the people & awesome place💕🌿🏂🍍🤩🥰

  • @berniedimafelix7159
    @berniedimafelix7159 Před 2 lety +14

    You are a humble person and learning to embrace the culture and surroundings where you at and I agree on your thoughts. Having a peaceful mind and simple lifestyle of living is important and we know the fact "we only live once". Thank you for sharing your journey from the Philippines. MABUHAY KA CORI a great inspirational video.

  • @elmer9787
    @elmer9787 Před 2 lety +16

    I loved & enjoyed your video. I can feel the emotions deep inside you. As a Filipino, you are always welcome to the Philippines with your family. Follow your dreams & enjoy life as we are not getting any younger anymore. Good luck & God bless. Stay safe & healthy. Thanks fr. Manila.

  • @Rick-rw6xb
    @Rick-rw6xb Před 2 lety +7

    You are an example of someone that worked hard, lived smart, and planned. Great job marine!

  • @kevwanders
    @kevwanders Před 2 lety +13

    You were right. I felt this everytime i was in the states We busy working on fast paced scenarios.. In the Philippines people were extremely nice and goes out their way to help you and not feeling left out . People were really really chill and when we go back to America I was the freak happen? In America you was so different

  • @mountainforest
    @mountainforest Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for loving my country and It’s good to know that in a small way the Phils is doing good on your health, physically and mentally. You found your peace. Be safe always and stay positive. 💛

  • @thekormans3582
    @thekormans3582 Před 2 lety +8

    My husband loves Philippine so much especially Bohol,,, We go vacation once a year for a month. We will be going there on September and we can’t wait.. We would love to retire there .. We built a cabin by the beach but unfortunately, it was washed out by typhoon Odette.. Thank you for loving our country.. You are blessed to be there.

  • @painrick
    @painrick Před 2 lety +7

    Excellent information and the backdrop you have chosen is superb and supports exactly what you are expressing. Thank you.

  • @marlondelavega2185
    @marlondelavega2185 Před 2 lety +4

    I’m glad for you. Success is not measured by the amount of material possession but being content of what you have and have peace in your heart.

  • @johncarlson6472
    @johncarlson6472 Před 2 lety +15

    Man, I've got to say, as a man, your work history "challenges" resonated HARD with mine. That last 10 years of my job, I watched it morph from a difficult, but rewarding career to a straight up soul-sucking siege that was grinding away at my psychological and physical health. Luckily, the life-plan I put in place when attending college helped me get through it and stay on course. I'm happy to say I retired two years ago and am living a level of personal freedom that's so empowering and enjoyable, that I really can't articulate it to others...it has to be lived to be understood. That being said, I'm happy for you and, in some fashion, believe I know first-hand what you've sacrificed to be where you are and have achieved what you achieved. Although my life is good, I can't help hoping I could meet a woman as sweet as yours someday and make her my own.

    • @mercedescada9202
      @mercedescada9202 Před 2 lety

      Hi John, please to meet you as a friend, i'm Mercedes

    • @sherinick7523
      @sherinick7523 Před 2 lety

      As long as not materialistic and not after your money dear... you live a good life here :D

    • @jbcelis
      @jbcelis Před 2 lety

      _To speak in general about Filipinas, we are naturally sweet, sensitive, caring, thoughtful, respectful, (very) family-oriented. Most country girls are typically conservative but we can be fun-crazy and playful, too. but of course, we are not alien to mood swings, temper and the likes. i would have to believe though, Filipina or not, women simply reciprocate what men show them. As cringey and cheesy as this may sound, you treat your woman as your queen, your ONLY queen, and she'll make you the happiest king. G'dluck finding your beloved._

  • @charlesweatherly3586
    @charlesweatherly3586 Před 2 lety +12

    Wishing you much happiness and a life well lived in the Philippines.

  • @pjasonq
    @pjasonq Před 2 lety +40

    Dude that's awesome! I first went to the Philippines in 2013 and I had the same feeling...filipino's are super friendly...I felt like I could do anything there and the only time I was stressed out a little was when I was at the Mega Mall in Manila (too many people). If I were going to live there I'd be out in the province as well away from a major city.

    • @Stanly450
      @Stanly450 Před 2 lety

      I am from the city and Megamall is just one bus ride from my home. However, I find this huge mall dizzying 😆. There are so many shops and people inside.

  • @jayroc3337
    @jayroc3337 Před 2 lety +2

    You are living the life I dream about. I just turned 34 and have been saving like crazy. I hope travel opens up more so I can finally visit the Philippines and then hopefully be there forever. I will look more into your channel and I’m sure I will subscribe.

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s a beautiful country with amazing people everywhere you go. Cities can be hectic of course but there’s 7000 islands with endless places to visit.

    • @jayroc3337
      @jayroc3337 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ItsMe_Philippines I have been talking to a woman there forever a year, her family is in Dulaguete. I am still building my wealth in the rat race but I dream of moving there. Having a place in the providence, little farm and a badass side by side utv.

  • @augusttrinidad3708
    @augusttrinidad3708 Před 2 lety +6

    The Philippines is a perfect choice..you're in a paradise now...espcially living in an island province, full of serenity, laid back life, happy and helpful people with good command in english...white sand beaches, blue seas, rich marine life...its true resort living forever..

  • @mr.dreamboy8259
    @mr.dreamboy8259 Před 2 lety +70

    Filipinos needs this kind of expats aside from their good-looking genes we also need this kind of mindset. This will help this country to be a better version of itself. The Philippines 🇵🇭

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you very much and I mean that.

    • @lsmith6378
      @lsmith6378 Před 2 lety +3

      If your a meat and three veg guy the Philippines is not for you. If your the sort of person that likes a challenge in there short life going to these places is bread and butter. For some.

    • @lbj4993
      @lbj4993 Před 2 lety +4

      Good looking genes...this guy...??? :):):):):) 😱🤣😂

    • @rubycebreros2330
      @rubycebreros2330 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lbj4993 exactly why he does not like ur country

    • @lbj4993
      @lbj4993 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rubycebreros2330FYI, I have had a base in SEA for several years, and I still spend 3/4 of my life there. I like and respect the countries/cultures very much, but some of the vloggers bother me...They keep lowering the standards for useful meaningful and intelligent insight, and very few know how to use even the simplest camera, except to portray their own nostrils; I gotta stop watching. Cheers

  • @rmd743
    @rmd743 Před 2 lety +10

    The freedom of mind and heart to enjoy in a simple places that brings you peace.🇵🇭🙏🌞🤙

  • @tonymanzi3358
    @tonymanzi3358 Před 2 lety +8

    Been there 3 times with my wife already, she has a beautiful house in Cainta, Rizal, in a beautiful private gated community called East Cove ❤ so nice,I love the Philippines!!!

  • @icyneri2531
    @icyneri2531 Před 2 lety +1

    Just stumbled in your video. Im happy you found your place in my country. Thank you for loving Philippines.

  • @tman5634
    @tman5634 Před 2 lety +3

    Brilliant. It's very very powerful that many of us watching this can completely get you, completely understand you.
    We know where you're coming from & we want to leave the west behind & join you.

  • @misslarry8505
    @misslarry8505 Před 2 lety +6

    Enjoy your life, make your self comfortable. The place looked amazing. You made the sacrifice, I wish you many many more years for you and your family to enjoy the rewards of your dreams. Love the life you live and enjoy the life you love. Blessings to you and your family.

  • @nanethtolosa
    @nanethtolosa Před 2 lety +5

    Love your positive video ❤️ Keep safe and enjoy Philippines 🇵🇭 🙏

  • @ryanramsa7093
    @ryanramsa7093 Před 2 lety +1

    I agree with you 150 percent here, there are no words to explain the days here, I'm here 2 months now , and it's unbelievable how happy friendly and respectful people are here....I'm loving it more and more every day

  • @lenydavies4823
    @lenydavies4823 Před 2 lety +33

    I just love foreigners loving the Philippines even with all the negative things they say about my beloved country.

    • @mauryknows200
      @mauryknows200 Před 2 lety +2

      What negative things?? Been there 3 times and I can’t think of one bad thing to say about your Country. I always say Philipinos are the most friendly people in the world. I have sooooo many awesome Philipino friends

    • @Mhel2023
      @Mhel2023 Před 2 lety

      @@mauryknows200 Some foreigners arrive thinking the Phils will solve all their problems. But wherever you go, there you are. If the person complains, blames and doesn't practice living in the solution in their home country, they'll do the same no matter where they go

    • @raketerangpinaykc2609
      @raketerangpinaykc2609 Před rokem

      @@mauryknows200 well… some of us are force to live abroad because we don’t make enough in the Philippines to afford eating 3x a day 😂

    • @tomlaureys1734
      @tomlaureys1734 Před 3 měsíci

      The negative things about your country are not the fault of the average Filipinos. They are the fault of the politicians who make stupid laws that keep the people in poverty.
      One example is the job requirements that the hired person needs to pay for but they have no money to pay for and the employer is not allowed to pay it so the person can't start working until they save up enough money to pay for the job requirements but they need a job to get the money to pay for the job requirements.
      When Filipinos told me about this I thought it's absolutely insane and it's going to keep many poor Filipinos trapped in poverty.
      What is wrong with your politicians in the Philippines?

  • @Paul-yk7ds
    @Paul-yk7ds Před 2 lety +12

    I loved hearing your perspective on this. I've also been in the Philippines for 1 month, and my feeling is a bit different. But I've been staying in the city (Cebu City). I've met some great people, but many of them also warn me to be careful of pickpockets in certain areas, they tell me "Don't walk in that neighborhood alone," etc. There are also many beggars here: If I sit at an outdoor table at a cafe, kids will come up and ask for money. Also, I eat a specific diet that is incompatible with almost all Filipino restaurants or street food stalls, so I mostly just eat my own groceries in my room (and to buy those groceries often takes 20+ minutes of standing in line for the checkout in the store). The one gym I found with good equipment near me is crowded all day and doesn't run the A/C high enough. The biggest inconvenience for me is maybe the lack of reliable internet. Usually if I have a 30-minute video call, the connection cuts out for at least a couple minutes during the call.
    I realize some of those complaints may sound petty or spoiled or whatever, but I'm just being honest that I've found quite a few inconveniences here. Compare that to Thailand, where almost none of those things were issues. They speak less English in Thailand, but otherwise I found it superior in pretty much every way that matters to me. But yeah, it sounds like you really craved that slower pace of life in the province, and you got it. So that's awesome, man, I'm really happy for you. I love the positivity in this video. Now I'm wondering if I'd like the province more or less than Cebu City. I'm guessing some aspects would be better for me, some worse. But overall, I like city energy, I'm not craving that slow life like you (yet!). So, different strokes for different folks!

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +5

      Try a smaller city first. I do like where your staying for a city but I enjoy the country life more

    • @dbeev6257
      @dbeev6257 Před 2 lety +1

      Bangkok is perfect for you then. Have a good life. :)

    • @floridaaguada4216
      @floridaaguada4216 Před 2 lety

      Thailand is beautiful place in Asia.Theycare ufriendly compare to Indonesian.Jyst saying

    • @Stanly450
      @Stanly450 Před 2 lety

      You're observation is actually right. When it comes to logistics and infrastructure, Thailand is way beyond the Philippines.

  • @queenshiba8749
    @queenshiba8749 Před 2 lety +1

    That's so awesome that you found a place for you to be happy. Happiness for yourself is important. No one is gonna make you happy but you.

  • @fightingmenofrhodesia
    @fightingmenofrhodesia Před 2 lety +1

    I totally resonate with you. I am here in Boracay at the moment....was in El Nido. I want to live here forever....Never want to go back. Keep them coming bro.

  • @smokymountainmodeler3054
    @smokymountainmodeler3054 Před 2 lety +7

    You are fortunate to have found "your place". I'm landing in Davao in June and have a house on the outskirts ready for me. I'm looking forward to a peaceful and happy retirement. God bless.

  • @neliamartizano8894
    @neliamartizano8894 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you Cory for ur appreciation of my country, the Philippines. Thank u for unterstanding that anywhere, you can experience highs and lows, good and bad but yes when things go wrong, wr Filipinos never hesitate to make one feel better. Hope you will have a more stress-free life!!!

  • @Voltis-5
    @Voltis-5 Před 2 lety +1

    You beat me leaving Chicago!!! Enjoy your new life in the Pi and I'm not far behind and can't wait for a new adventure in life with my wife and family in the Pi.

  • @barbarajeanalindogan3792
    @barbarajeanalindogan3792 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm so happy for you! My Mom Jenny, sent my your video here in Thailand and making me realize what I have there in Philippines. Hoping I could start a business there and enjoy the simple happy life too! We are blessed!

  • @FilCanGil
    @FilCanGil Před 2 lety +8

    Hi, I’m a new sub. I’m enjoying your “Move to the Philippines”journey. I’m glad you found peace and happiness, listening to your story reminded me of the movie, “Rescue from Gilligan’s Island” where everyone finally gets rescued and after living in the city for a short period of time, they become miserable and eventually get stranded again on the same island and they’re all happier than a…… you know what😃

  • @erickalbolicious552
    @erickalbolicious552 Před 2 lety +9

    My country isn’t perfect, it has pros and cons, however, it is the laidback life, simplicity, the hospitable people and cheaper cost of living comparing to western countries. I am an overseas Filipino worker and wish to go home for good.

  • @katiechilcott2326
    @katiechilcott2326 Před 2 lety +2

    Such a tranquil place. You're in a much better place than most. Keep it simple and that's the key. Very honest video.

  • @richardhy6931
    @richardhy6931 Před rokem +1

    Wow! You summed it up perfectly!
    I may share this with my family so maybe they can understand why I want to move there. It may be harder to convince my Filipina wife to go back home since she has come to like it in the states after being here 10 plus years, but I hope she understands what you said is how I feel.
    So glad I found your channel. Keep sharing the good news !

  • @mariaross4340
    @mariaross4340 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts, feelings, and experiences about my birth country! I'm also a Filipina/American, meaning I was born in the Philippines but grew up in California! I've been married to my American husband for over (25) years and have been back to the Philippines twice in my lifetime, and we can't wait to go back again! Although I call the US my home because this is where I spent from my early teens to the present; however, my heart has always belonged to my birth country❣️🥰I’m also applying for dual citizenship and looking forward to starting the process❗Anyway, wish me luck and Mabuhay to you and your family❣️🇺🇸🇵🇭

  • @SuperGear360
    @SuperGear360 Před 2 lety +3

    this is a very encouraging video. I see myself in you, a new subscriber here. keep living the happy life, always choose happiness.

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you! And Come up with a plan and follow through with it!

  • @brianadamson6607
    @brianadamson6607 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi I’m Brian I live in the UK . I empathise with everything you said in this vlog . I guess we’re I am now is at the beginning of the journey you have taken . My blood pressure is sky high and my stress levels must be 120% . So as I say I’m at the beginning . Cleared all my debt . Working on my health issues . Right now I’m in the Philippines with my Filipina wife visiting family and looking for land . Like you I intend to build a house and retire here to save myself . So I’ve subscribed and look forward to seeing your journey unfold

  • @eugenebernarte5268
    @eugenebernarte5268 Před 2 lety +2

    Your words of wisdom and the love for our countey, Pgilippines is amazing, every single word that you say about your appreciations and love of our culture and our people are lovable. I admire you for your kindness and i pray for your continuous success and happiness living in our country. May God bless tou even more.

  • @ServandoWatercolor
    @ServandoWatercolor Před 2 lety +25

    I lived in the Philippines for about 3 months at BGC.
    After about a month, I missed America primarily because of the conveniences and not so perfect order.
    However, I am a long-term type of person and I really feel the Philippines is heading in the right direction economically.
    It's almost like during the commonwealth era when the international community started migrating to the islands as it was developing.
    Here's my prediction (not a financial advise nor fortune teller here) just my own opinion for me:
    The Philippines will be the center of commerce in Asia within 50 years.

    • @coconut4825
      @coconut4825 Před 2 lety +1

      Hopefully I'm still alive if that happens. Wanna see the ph doing better.

    • @semi5alpha
      @semi5alpha Před 2 lety

      No man.. Singapore and Thailand are away from the Pacific ring.. That's big lead for both over the Phils.

    • @nicolequitoriano460
      @nicolequitoriano460 Před 2 lety

      As a Filipino, this gives me hope.

    • @czoe6733
      @czoe6733 Před 2 lety

      As a foreigner I live in BGC over 6 years. I think this place is a cost-effective place in whole Asia . Atmosphere like Singapore, and u can get cheaper resources from other place in Manila. Easy to travel anywhere. Good English environment, the whole year weather is comfortable. Good environment for international school . You can find any kind of countries food here. Sell 1 condo in my hometown can buy more than 3 condos in BGC, live one and others rental fees can enough for me to enjoy a retire life.

    • @meggtokyodelicious
      @meggtokyodelicious Před 2 lety

      50 years?....... 🤔 Interesting.

  • @hapifeetadventures5178
    @hapifeetadventures5178 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for loving Philippines brother!!! You're living the best of your life now... Just eat healthy (plenty of organic food in our country) stress free is very important many good people in the Philippines God bless and stay blessed

  • @barnabyzelman
    @barnabyzelman Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your comments and emotions with us. This is the first video I've watched from your channel and I really enjoyed it!

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the positive comment. I’m grateful and overwhelmed by all the supportive comments. This was not an easy video for me to record or post.

  • @armandomontillero8379
    @armandomontillero8379 Před 2 lety +2

    I leave in California for twenty two years. And now I'm back here with my family. I'm happy and more relax but I need to go beaches now. My house is almost done and I'm planning on retiring in a few years. Since I moved back here, I'm thinking if I made a good decision. Heading your story is making me confident. Thanks

  • @musicloversonly
    @musicloversonly Před 2 lety +4

    I'm happy that you feeling better now, I have friends in the U. S and they always talk about their mental health. I totally agree with you about the experiences in the provinces. It's trully fun. I hope you will enjoy more your staying here in the Philippines

  • @titodongplaylist2076
    @titodongplaylist2076 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you dude for loving our country you're most welcome..God bless!

  • @rhodakanemori5395
    @rhodakanemori5395 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, the view around , so nice, beautiful!!!

  • @asapatongsitioatongpalambu3239

    New subscriber here, from Siargao island Philippines. Happy to know you enjoy staying in our country.

  • @teddykluk
    @teddykluk Před 2 lety +6

    Home is where happiness is. I’m glad you have the freedom to go where you’re loved and your health, body and mind simply renews. The funny thing in life is that there are as many Filipinos who’s dream come true is to live in America. Such is life. I look forward to my visit to this paradise on earth. Thanks for sharing your experience

  • @gericornista8133
    @gericornista8133 Před 2 lety +3

    You made me feel like going back Home soon Corey! Miss those Nature & my countrymen so much!!

  • @angelicaescalon6866
    @angelicaescalon6866 Před 2 lety +1

    May the Almighty bless you. Thanks for loving our country. We love you back. Goodluck and good health💙🇵🇭

  • @lodivinadestura3384
    @lodivinadestura3384 Před 2 lety +1

    Good day, i'm glad you appreciate our country. We are happy you enjoy everything, take care.

  • @bantay747
    @bantay747 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing. I’m a Filipino living overseas for over 34 years. I am thinking of retiring in the Philippines too, because of so many things that once I have ignored and thought unimportant to me. You are not bashing America, you are just being objective and honest. Welcome to the Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @korymueller49
    @korymueller49 Před 2 lety +3

    I love your channel! I've been watching since the first couple videos about the house build. Me and my partner (she's filipina also) are working and saving to get out of Toronto and move to the Phillipines as well! Couldn't be more motivated by your videos and what you're saying right now, hopefully another year or so and we'll be on our way. Super happy for you man! You deserve this!

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety

      Thank you my friend! What island are you looking at moving to?

    • @korymueller49
      @korymueller49 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ItsMe_Philippines we bought a condo in Manila to start, the construction is supposed to be finished in another year or so. Once we're settled we're planning to do lots of travelling to find somewhere that we like! Do you have any recommendations on where to start?

    • @ItsMe_Philippines
      @ItsMe_Philippines  Před 2 lety

      @@korymueller49 wow that’s hard to answer! So many great islands and locations

  • @vlazul6749
    @vlazul6749 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi,this is my first time watching your video,thank you for visiting the Philippines to spend your vacation,indeed our country is amazingly beautiful.Thank you😊

  • @bcrigg9388
    @bcrigg9388 Před 2 lety +2

    Welcome to the Philippines! Heart warming testimonial Sir! Hope you have a Blessing Filled 2022 & beyond… Cheers, BC from Tagaytay

  • @punchygranola
    @punchygranola Před 2 lety +25

    I feel the same way. Visited Philippines for a month when they opened back up in February and I honestly can wait to get back and hopefully make it my permanent home

  • @cornell6342
    @cornell6342 Před 2 lety +5

    That's a great attitude! Appreciate what you have, and that's the mentality of most Filipinos. That's why no matter how poor they may be, they always smile! The Philippines needs more expats like you. Enjoy your retirement!

  • @bobbyrichardson2068
    @bobbyrichardson2068 Před 2 lety +2

    You are absolutely right with the way of life over there. It is hard to explain to somebody that has not been there or even away from the congested city areas and into the province areas. It is a natural stress relief.

  • @prescilarufila7123
    @prescilarufila7123 Před 2 lety +1

    Happy to hear your post, its amazing since some foreigners dont think about what Philippines is! Relax, stay healthy and take care of your self always. God bless you all the time.

  • @walkislife8404
    @walkislife8404 Před 2 lety +8

    Awesome content brother, keep up the great work, you have very much inspired me. I am a 30 year old man who lives in Canada, basically I was born and raised in the Philippines and our family moved to Canada when i was 14. it's been 16 years and the memories that i have made there are the most memorable things in my life(maybe because i was young and didn't have to do things for myself). I couldn't complain when it comes to opportunities on what we have here in North America vs there but there is that simple happiness that the Philippines brings that we can't find here in North America. It is really hard to explain, I remember being broke there and still being content but being broke here is something that i am really scared of and borderline dangerous. I have been to similar scenarios here in Canada, was able to work, bought things that i thought would make me happy, still got depressed. Only thing that i can be thankful for here in Canada is the healthcare which the Philippines is not as good when it comes to providing publicly. I am trying to figure out a way to be able to live there with my health condition because it could be detrimental losing all your hard earned money to a disease and i know people personally who are having a really hard time because of it, also i know someone who used to lived a great life until one of their siblings got really sick and passed away thus accumulating all these medical bills, seeing all their hard earned money and properties disappear ending up overburdening the people who got left behind . This is the main thing that is holding me back from taking the leap forward. We are lucky coming from here in North America where it is still the land of the free when it comes to opportunities compared to other countries, which gives us a backdoor if things were to go south. I am working on bettering myself as we speak. I am still in the process of paying off my debts that i have accumulated during my down time. and i am looking forward to saving up a cushion that would allow me to hopefully afford to live there without worrying too much on what can happen. Keep on inspiring my brother thank you for the content

    • @reyjjavellana514
      @reyjjavellana514 Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe back then, we didn’t have the healthcare systems that Canada provides. Not so now, not so. Between the government program and the private providers - including Manulife, which I am sure you know about - we can now cover all areas of concern on health.

    • @walkislife8404
      @walkislife8404 Před 2 lety

      @@reyjjavellana514 that is actually a great point, i am still too young to know the ins and outs of the healthcare system during those times, i never though that about my friend if did he had some some sort of health insurance on him, he was a young and fit man avid hiker, early 30s and got sick all of a sudden, maybe that is one of the reasons why he had to liquidate his possesions. As for my situation, i had insurance which was set up by my mom since we were young as a family plan back in the Philippines and even when we got here and switched over to individual when i came of age add on top off that the provincial healthcare. i never felt the struggles of being sickly while losing everything and i would consider myself lucky. i definitely would recommend to all the people reading this to have your insurance in check if have not, get your premiums when you are young and fit or if you have a child make sure to get all of that straightened out. if you are migrating get an insurance that is posdibly transferable between countries if there is available. you never know if you would ever use it but hopefully you never will.

    • @pos5343
      @pos5343 Před 2 lety

      Make sure you get health card when you retire here in PH. I get health card for my mother every year just for peace of mind.

  • @BeerBikes
    @BeerBikes Před 2 lety +7

    good to hear you're enjoying the PI. definitely agree about flagging down a car if you have car troubles, there's no f'n way they'll stop for you to help, best case scenario they'll honk and give you the bird. lol. looking forward to retiring also in the province. the view for this video is spectacular, just awesome.

  • @devenaopog9032
    @devenaopog9032 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for you like our country may the god bless you all

  • @carolyonzon2734
    @carolyonzon2734 Před 2 lety +1

    i love foreign vloggers that are genuinely sincere .you sound like a nice man. enjoy staying in the philippines

  • @berniesilab3122
    @berniesilab3122 Před 2 lety +3

    Stay forever buddy we need more like you who appreciate our beautiful country and spread the truth of positive vibes.

  • @MrRockStar70
    @MrRockStar70 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice to see a positive attitude about the Philippines 🇵🇭. My mothers description was God’s country. I agree! Happy for you. I’m just just a beach kid at heart. Enjoy..

  • @judithdelacruz5389
    @judithdelacruz5389 Před 2 lety +1

    Happy to hear that you love and stayed in Philippines. Godbless wishing you, your life will be good and happier ever.

  • @davidwendelrobinson6080
    @davidwendelrobinson6080 Před 2 lety +1

    Way to go brother. You did the right thing for you. I’m in the Philippines too. Best move I ever made. Enjoy and be happy.