RETIRE IN PARADISE OR IS IT HELL? SHOCKING PROS AND CONS : PHILIPPINES VS THAILAND

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2023
  • In this episode, I am interviewing Paul Old dog ‪@paulinthephilippinesolddog9234‬ about retirement here in the Philippines compared to Thailand and a lil bit about Malaysia. in this video, we discuss the pros and cons of both countries and weigh which one is the best place to retire.

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  • @edm4844
    @edm4844 Před rokem +18

    Excellent video Mia! A lot of things to consider when thinking about somewhere to live or a home base. When considering living in the Philippines there are many other places to consider that is going to be different than life in Dumaguete. In the end you have to look at the pluses and minuses and decide what are the things that are important to you. Even the nicest places you find if in the Philippines or outside of the country will have some negative things to consider. Good video makes you think about things. 🙂

    • @tilapiadave3234
      @tilapiadave3234 Před rokem +2

      AMAZING advice ,, how did you EVER think about looking at the positives and negatives ,, MIND BLOWING ,,, you could be the next Aristotle :)

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +3

      Thank you for the comment! Indeed, choosing a place to reside involves taking several factors into account, and the Philippines has a wide variety of possibilities outside of Dumaguete. It's important to weigh the advantages and disadvantages according to our own priorities. No matter where you are, every area has pros and cons. Thanks for watching, Ed!

  • @christianlink7287
    @christianlink7287 Před rokem +2

    WoW What a Great Interview!!! It’s Sooo Much Fun Seeing 2 Great Interviewers Asking all the Questions we want to Know! What a Treat!

  • @StanHasselback
    @StanHasselback Před rokem +4

    Great video Mia. This felt like I was listening into a conversation between you and Paul. Both of you, enjoy talking to one and other and you both are very happy people.

  • @tjking1909
    @tjking1909 Před rokem +6

    Wow, PAUL you really put my thoughts into words when you said you felt like you could never close that gap. That is exactly how I felt in Thailand I always felt like a foreigner, and then I will always be a foreigner.

  • @WhenTheManComesAround
    @WhenTheManComesAround Před rokem +6

    I always enjoy listening to Paul tell his story. He has much a great voice and speaking cadence. Great gent too 👍👍

  • @norrisbethke7770
    @norrisbethke7770 Před rokem +1

    Well that was a fun interview, well done..lots of points made and unmade and on we go ✈️

  • @bryankoziar2867
    @bryankoziar2867 Před rokem +5

    Always a pleasure watching your videos Mia. You've come a long way and you keep getting better.

  • @fredericfavoris2564
    @fredericfavoris2564 Před rokem +2

    So nice video, both of you look so happy to share stories and very interesting feedback. Thank you Mia and Paul

  • @rickpineo2588
    @rickpineo2588 Před rokem +1

    Started to watch to listen to Paul and was blown away how entertaining the video was! You both are fun! Thank you both for the video Mia

  • @les8518
    @les8518 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Paul, I have been in Thailand for nigh on 14 years. I felt quite strongly for some time that I should have gone to the Philippines.
    But I have made my bed now. Thank you very Mia for bring Paul onto you show.

  • @MyBeachLife
    @MyBeachLife Před rokem +1

    Great video yet again Mia. So good to see you both laughing so much. You both have a great sense of humor.

  • @garyjohn
    @garyjohn Před rokem +3

    Nice interview Mia! Always nice to see Paul and you together. Both of you interview the other well and you have a great chemistry together. Thank you for sharing this with us. Take care always.🤙

  • @user-up9lj3ui9f
    @user-up9lj3ui9f Před rokem +2

    Nice to hear a positive and funny conversation with a great number of details about living in the Philippines versus Thailand. Great work Mia.

  • @Michael_Lane_Fishing
    @Michael_Lane_Fishing Před rokem +9

    Pros: Variety of Islands, Heat, Gwapas, Friendly locals, Underwater life, Natural Sights, Cons: Heat, Brownouts, Amount of trash, Lack of organisation/structure/infrastructure, Tampo

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Před rokem +3

      all countries have heat, the brownouts is a product of trying to get a powergrid across a archipelago which isnt easy at all, amount of trash is irrelevant to me as a person from the US I see it daily and much worse, lack of organization depending on where you go in any country many people may find organization bad anywhere on earth, lack of infrastructure? I would suggest you get caught up with the times, Philippines development is scary, the old ancient infrastructure in Thailand is going to look like relics compared to the ultra modern sh1t in development all across ph, so past tense talk like that is going to look stupid very soon.

  • @freedomwillring6749
    @freedomwillring6749 Před rokem

    Thanks Paul, Thanks Mia. Your channels are entertaining and informative. I love both of your outlooks on things.

  • @AlstonSD
    @AlstonSD Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this interview! Thanks Paul and Mia for the Good and honest information!

  • @keithrichard391
    @keithrichard391 Před rokem +6

    for Me--the food is much better in Thailand

  • @rickylee6129
    @rickylee6129 Před rokem +1

    Very Good Video/Interview Mia 😊. I've been watching Paul since the beginning. Love his channel and also Baby Mae's channel ❤️.
    Stay Safe 💕 💞 🙏 🙏

  • @shosmyth1454
    @shosmyth1454 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for a Wonderful Interview! And May please keep up your Wonderful Humor? I laughed so much!

  • @kurtvonklopfenstein3106
    @kurtvonklopfenstein3106 Před rokem +7

    Paul is a great interview. Wonderful stories and a charismatic personality.

  • @scottgillespie3655
    @scottgillespie3655 Před rokem

    2 excellent videos from this visit. The two of you are a comedy team together as well.

  • @tryscience
    @tryscience Před rokem +2

    Great video Mia! Paul is a funny guy for sure 😂 Good luck with your voyages to Kuala Lumpur, it'll be interesting for me to learn from your video 😎👍

  • @travisjones8186
    @travisjones8186 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed watching this, felt like I was watching two old friends having a great time😊

  • @gregsarah430
    @gregsarah430 Před rokem

    Nice video Mia, and Mr. Paul makes it easy !

  • @jamesnichols2511
    @jamesnichols2511 Před rokem +7

    a great interview with Paul, Mia. I absolutely enjoyed listening to both of you. I'm in the process of getting everything together for my move to Cebu from here in Texas in about 6 months. I plan on using Cebu as my homebase, then venture around asia to look at the other countries. I've watched many videos of thailand and really love the countryside, but the visa issue is a problem with me. the philippines, as Paul said, the visa is so much easier to get and to stay there, compared to other countries. I would love to try thailand for a couple months after I get settled to see how I like it.

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo Před rokem +3

      Great idea to make Philippines your home base and travel around Asia.
      Low cost easy entry.
      Many Asian countries just a a few hours away

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +4

      Thank you so much for your kind words. It's wonderful to hear that you're getting ready to relocate. Using Cebu as a base and touring other Asian places looks like a good option. The visa issue is an important factor, and it's great that the Philippines provides a more simple approach. Best wishes for your preparations and future trips!

  • @kevinnashskitchen3517
    @kevinnashskitchen3517 Před rokem +5

    Once you get to a country and stay a bit, the attraction starts to subside. The travel with going out and exploring and new sights and smells starts to become old hat. So it takes a few months to get the big picture in any new culture. Good to keep looking for a change of pace if you can bank role it. So many places you can think it's just perfect but then it starts to go sour a bit. You may keep it going and just settle back to where you started from after the years go by.

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +1

      You make an excellent point about the initial attraction of a new country diminishing with time. The thrill of discovering new places and seeing diverse cultures might fade with time. It is important to allow yourself ample time to properly learn and appreciate the larger picture of a new culture. However, it is common for early excitement to fade and obstacles or unhappiness to occur. People's tastes and interests might shift with time, causing them to reconsider returning to their initial home or seeking a change of scenery elsewhere.

  • @whatevertheworldholds

    Enjoyed the video very much Mia❤

  • @johnclark1469
    @johnclark1469 Před rokem +2

    I just couldn’t keep from smiling listening to these two. just a lot of fun conversation here.😄

  • @boonyrabba
    @boonyrabba Před rokem

    Very uplifting chat with two of my fav utubers

  • @mikesimpson9997
    @mikesimpson9997 Před rokem +2

    Love the two of you and the story of Mae in thailand was awesome. She is a good soul in this world . Great interview mia

  • @katheryn7318
    @katheryn7318 Před rokem +2

    I lived in Mexico for five years. There are no real police, they are part of a bad organization in police uniforms. Also, the gossip and then character assisination more with the gringos than the locals was not what I enjoyed. I am now in Ecuador but finding medical care if you are not a local is lacking. Going back to the US to take care of my health and some business issues while looking for the next country. These videos are very helpful! Thanks.

  • @dwaynedarockjohnson2023

    Hello, and thank you for making a great video. I keep running into Paul, as i research lol, he gets around! I am finding other youtubers through him i guess? Well done, A very fun video and informative. Keep it up Mia!

  • @saleemakhtar87
    @saleemakhtar87 Před rokem

    Nice happy vlog, You are a very bright & intelligent person with a beautiful smile, enjoyed it from Toronto Canada....keep smiling & keep that laughter coming!!!

  • @Chris-yr2hs
    @Chris-yr2hs Před rokem +1

    Great job of entertaining view point lots of repect for both of you enjoy your travels

  • @allen9129
    @allen9129 Před rokem +1

    I have not met Paul yet. But I really have to respect this guy. Hats off to the video.

  • @rorybellamy2533
    @rorybellamy2533 Před rokem

    Mia scores the Super Star interview! Good for you Mia! hello Paul

  • @TenYen4796
    @TenYen4796 Před rokem

    Excellent points Paul for a person to consider where to live.

  • @martinsmith6971
    @martinsmith6971 Před rokem +6

    Great video. Being in the Philippines offers other regional possibilities if one wants. It’s the people of the Philippines that attracts me most
    Marty

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +1

      True, because of our personalities and smiles that warm other people's hearts and make them stay.

  • @billboker3848
    @billboker3848 Před rokem

    Great interview Mia - big fan of Paul

  • @ThanaykhwamMai-ff4ni
    @ThanaykhwamMai-ff4ni Před rokem +1

    Subscribed .great interview with Paul.hilarios n full of humour

  • @sampinto3079
    @sampinto3079 Před rokem

    Mia such a great interview keep it up gurl!

  • @donaldkinsey5245
    @donaldkinsey5245 Před rokem +3

    I spent a month in the Philippines and hated it. I left to explore other SE Asian countries, but had to return for my flight back to the States. I returned to stay in Makati and GBC. It was like staying in a different country that was far more advanced than the rest of Philippines. I love GBC and plan to return every year.

    • @clydekimsey7503
      @clydekimsey7503 Před rokem +2

      What did you not like about the Philippines?

    • @geoffwhite7535
      @geoffwhite7535 Před rokem

      Philippines been there lots, you no see good, go Pattaya, Thailand get yourself a ladyboy ?

  • @djwashx
    @djwashx Před rokem +1

    Love your smile and laughter!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @margarettownsley9500
    @margarettownsley9500 Před rokem +1

    Thank guy’s for your video Paul old dog has the best sense of humour I’ve ever listened to that’s a gift man it can’t be bought fantastic vlog I’ve enjoyed every minute of it and laughed with use

  • @jamesbraun7709
    @jamesbraun7709 Před rokem +7

    I been here in the filippines for 12 years . I live in Mindanao and it somewhat sucks , it's like this place is not part of the filippines . I really hope the rest of the filippines is not this bad .

    • @b-41subject57
      @b-41subject57 Před rokem

      What sucks about it?

    • @jamesballard6564
      @jamesballard6564 Před rokem

      From what I've learned many others seem to agree with you. However,CDO is well liked by many and an easy ferry ride to Cebu. Rest of Mindanao can pound sand.

    • @michaelkobulnicky3399
      @michaelkobulnicky3399 Před rokem

      You picked the worst place!

  • @marilouremo1076
    @marilouremo1076 Před rokem

    Thanks for your video. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.

  • @josephdracula7487
    @josephdracula7487 Před rokem

    👍😎🤿🇵🇭! Enjoyed it!

  • @geejay1123
    @geejay1123 Před rokem

    My two favorite vloggers. What's not to like?

  • @bigmikessenioradventures

    I have lived in 8 countries including Thailand. I though it was way over rated unless you are looking for bar ladies or lady boys, both of which I am not. I have dated Filipinas for 15 years and love the lifestyle, history and overall culture not to mention the geography is unmatched to any where. I am now permanently in the Philippines thank God!

  • @eddieslittlestack7919
    @eddieslittlestack7919 Před rokem +3

    Every video with that old dog seems like a 5 min chat lol
    Great video girl!!!

  • @Aileensjournal
    @Aileensjournal Před rokem

    Thanks for the information

  • @BadEinsteinReal
    @BadEinsteinReal Před rokem

    I am a subscriber to both you and Mia’s channel… she’s fun, cute and intelligent… with those odds you cannot lose…

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz Před rokem +1

    You 2 laughed a lot. Take care and God bless you Mia. 🙏 😊

  • @dehuillanddeleveaux5039

    That is a great story very interesting both of you keep on doing this Yes I will be leaving America August the 1st to fly back to the Philippines All goes well for good chap 🙂

  • @FRUGALWITHJOHN
    @FRUGALWITHJOHN Před rokem

    Both interviews were good, this one and the one on Paul's channel.

  • @lwrgbr
    @lwrgbr Před rokem

    KL has a lot going for it!! Chiang Mai Thailand does also, love the cooler weather there.

  • @johnelst4232
    @johnelst4232 Před rokem

    Paul is cool and also has great Videos good interview Mia…👍🏻

  • @joeysmith4189
    @joeysmith4189 Před rokem +1

    I love Paul thanks Mia 🎉for guesting him nice vlog

  • @andrewcrimmins8173
    @andrewcrimmins8173 Před rokem +1

    He has a unique and very contagious laugh, haha. love it!

  • @patrickmchargue7122
    @patrickmchargue7122 Před rokem +1

    A good, fun, interview.

  • @BuzzSargent
    @BuzzSargent Před rokem

    Funny thing! I was not paying attention so I clicked on the video thinking it was Old Dogs but then saw it was Filipina Life with Mia. I have not been on this page for 8 months or more. You had just left Cebu and gone back to Duma. This was a good time video. I still plan to retire to the Philippines. However, a good friend that was headed to the Philippines took a detour to Bali and is still there 3 years later. I will look forward to your review of Malaysia. Malaysia has some benefits for US citizens to live there, depending on certain factors. Congrats on getting married to Paul. Happy Trails

  • @Max-oi9es
    @Max-oi9es Před rokem +1

    Paul you're wearing that white hair very well my friend, you're looking good there👍

  • @georgevaldez1449
    @georgevaldez1449 Před rokem

    Great interview.

  • @Joe-ff1oh
    @Joe-ff1oh Před rokem

    I like the sincerity of Paul . 👍🏽

  • @surfwaves8636
    @surfwaves8636 Před rokem +1

    Got stuck on Palawan when the wuflu hit in April 2020 and shut the airlines and ferries down. Being on an island makes one too isolated. Never again. Vietnam is the place to be 4 me. Great food, no power or water disruptions, fast wifi, restaurants are never out of stock, beaches clean, beautiful girls, nice weather, accomodations a lot nicer and overall better value.

  • @hermanedwards1981
    @hermanedwards1981 Před rokem

    Wow i loved it hey paul😂

  • @TravelingWithTheDon-xz8xb

    Excellent video guys, lots of laughs and Paul I thought you were going to make the young lady pee her pants a few times.
    Cheers

  • @RetireandGo
    @RetireandGo Před rokem +1

    I agree
    There is so much to explore in the Philippines
    I loved Dumaguete
    I still need to see Cebu and other places

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +1

      Truee. You can't explore all destinations in one tour.

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo Před rokem

      @@filipinalifewithmia5208 it will be fun to see some smaller islands and chill

  • @frankkluz9787
    @frankkluz9787 Před rokem +2

    It really makes me think - and realize - that - " attitude is everything " - when seeing how the people in the Philippines deal with adversity - on many levels ! -- The rest of the world could really benefit from watching them in action as " shit happens " - in their lives ? -- Great interview - many enjoy Paul and his demeanor since he started his channel - myself included.

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +2

      Yep, I agree. It will all come down to your attitude, wherever you go and whatever you do. Because your attitude will determine what your life is going to be like when living in that area.

  • @nikolavanzettiteslasacco4991

    Paul!!!! Hey buddy!!👋👋👋

  • @dlhanson51
    @dlhanson51 Před rokem +2

    Thailand has more retirement visa options. Over 50 retirement option, requires a deposit of USD$23,000 in a Thai bank (one variation of this option requires medical insurance). For USA citizens and some others, you can switch to a monthly deposits of USD$1,900 per month after the first year. All deposits must come from foreign country. This visa must be extended each year and you have to prove your bank deposits each year.
    Next option is Elite visa which is good for 5 years and costs USD$17,000. No medical insurance required.
    Another option is the 10 year Long Term Residence visa for wealthy pensioners which requires USD$80,000 retirement income per year.
    There is also a marriage visa for those married to a Thai.
    These require the applicant to have some financial ability but not near what Malaysia requires.

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Před rokem

      Extending your visa for reason of marriage halves your financial deposit requirements. I had an OA and now I have an LTR. I don't necessarily recommend it but many people use visa agents who can get around the deposit requirements but saddle you with yearly fees. In general though, visa agents are relatively affordable.

    • @dlhanson51
      @dlhanson51 Před rokem +1

      @@martypollisn’t what the visa agents are doing illegal. I wouldn’t want to get blacklisted.

    • @ferney2936
      @ferney2936 Před rokem

      @@dlhanson51 I don't think you need to worry David.

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Před rokem

      @@dlhanson51 I never used visa agents because it seemed dodgy to me. Over the years though I’ve come to the opinion that is an acceptable way of doing business by both the agents and immigration officials. The explanation is that the head of each immigration office has discretion regarding visa approvals. Also I’ve heard that immigration officers recognize that visa agents make their work easier by making sure that all the documentation is there and in order. Using a visa agent does put a third party into the middle of the process. About twice a year to read a news story about a visa agent that disappears with money and passports leaving expats in the lurch. I’ve decided that it is mostly safe and quasi-legal but look for agents with a good reputation and don’t be cheap. I still recommend doing it “the right way” if you can afford it.

    • @stacy7785
      @stacy7785 Před rokem

      Do you know which is better for expats for assisted living? Thailand or Philippines?

  • @bernardknowles8421
    @bernardknowles8421 Před rokem +1

    Love your chemistry together 👍

  • @paulmillward7009
    @paulmillward7009 Před rokem +5

    Thank you Mia.
    Are you still studying nursing ?
    I think important for your future, to be independent, when life goes wrong.
    Something as a young lady probably does not think about.

  • @patrickfreeman8257
    @patrickfreeman8257 Před rokem

    "We just 'shined it on' ". I haven't heard that expression in years

  • @TruthFinder7839
    @TruthFinder7839 Před 10 měsíci

    I really enjoyed your interview with Paul, great job Mia ❤ I really think the Philippines will be the best place for myself also start to retire for all the reasons Paul described. I’d really like to move to Iloilo for my home base, & look around the Philippines, then travel to other locations like Thailand, and Malaysia to check things out. Yes the Gossip is very dangerous, such bad energy, & very manipulate behavior.😮

  • @martypoll
    @martypoll Před rokem +2

    I visited KL for 3 days and while I liked my short visit I didn't think it was a particularly interesting destination to live. I admit I wasn't there long enough to really say that. It is a modern city. I've lived in Bangkok and I found it both modern and, at the street level, very Thai. KL just seemed modern to me. After KL I traveled to the small city of Kuching on Borneo. That was much more interesting experience. Also, Borneo is a great eco-tourism destination. Nice parks and wildlife. Maylasia is a fascinating country worth a visit.

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo Před rokem +1

      I understand
      I’m in KL now
      I enjoy my walks to Perdana botanical gardens.
      I have found some great curry locations and Chinese food.
      Overall it’s a stay but not my choice for long term retirement.
      It’s a big growing city with much to see though
      Low cost also

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Před rokem

      KL and Bangkok are better places to be a poor traveler, because the poor on those places eat better food in places that have culture.

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience. Indeed, we all have preferences about whether we want to live in that area or not. But for me, I completely fell in love with Malaysia. With its infrastructure, a city with trees in it, foods that are of good quality, and botanical gardens that you can take a stroll in the afternoon or morning.

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo Před rokem

      @@filipinalifewithmia5208 very true
      I’m in KL now
      Heading to Thailand soon
      I’ll miss this clean and impressive city

  • @andrewbrann6231
    @andrewbrann6231 Před rokem +2

    I've been to both places in language was not a problem I just Google translated. But the visa thing as a major problem. If the Visa was the same I would choose Thailand but the visa thing is really one of the most important issues

  • @kevinripley4405
    @kevinripley4405 Před rokem +9

    Thankyou both for 2 videos today. I have been to both Thailand and Philippines and chose the Philippines with all its good and bad issues. I disagree with Paul but I think the filipina is probably the most feminine and most beautiful women in the world. Many have the cultural mix which many thai women do not hence their physical beauty. And so many look after their man well. I have been coming to the philippines for over 34 years and never regretted it once and I will retire here soon.. I live in Mindaneo and brownouts are numerous there too. Often all day especially if there has been little rain. Take care always

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo Před rokem +1

      Wow 34 years of travel to the Philippines
      You have seen many changes I imagine.
      I enjoyed my stay in the Philippines and I will return

    • @alucardcount9478
      @alucardcount9478 Před rokem

      Kevin pinoys eat rice and candy they r blobby...Thais eat noodles n no candy. It's like comparing apes with gazelles

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and experiences! It's good to hear that, despite its challenges, you have decided that the Philippines is where you want to live. It's also nice to know that you've enjoyed your trips to the Philippines for many years and have made the decision to settle down here. In some places, brownouts might happen frequently, but that's just part of life. Best of luck with your retirement plans, and take care!

  • @Hammocktraveller
    @Hammocktraveller Před rokem

    Super vidéo Mia.

  • @grandadan
    @grandadan Před rokem

    I like the laughs of our friend

  • @jaredcolahan759
    @jaredcolahan759 Před rokem

    This was a great video, First time watching your videos. I'm subscribed to Paul. Now I'll hit yours , because I want to move there.

  • @roygoad2870
    @roygoad2870 Před rokem +3

    Always comparing between different countries, every place will have pros and cons. I’ve visited nearly all countries in SE Asia, if your adventurous in spirit and willing to experience different cultures and can adjust to it, you will have a great time. Visit every country if you can afford the time and money to find out what suits you!

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo Před rokem

      You are right Roy
      Travel and experience… compare… that’s important

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Před rokem

      If you care about exotic Asian culture, places like Thailand have it with temples and culinary heritage. Vietnam and Malaysia also have iconic cultures like that of Bali. If you just want to be close to a hospital and have English speaking cleaning ladies and gardener go tk Singapore or Philippines.

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +1

      And I couldn't agree more.

  • @jawwaadwilson592
    @jawwaadwilson592 Před rokem

    I love Paul’s channel also

  • @fredhowsare5736
    @fredhowsare5736 Před rokem +1

    That was an extremely informative blog. Thank you and a Paul both! Many foreigners, such as I just want the facts and how it is in the Philippines. Most appreciated and thank you to you both🙂

  • @Srichardson64
    @Srichardson64 Před rokem

    LOLOLOL Ole Dawg... brown outs 3 yesterday.... of 4th times a charm... sorry for short email... will try again tmrw lololol

    • @garyzies3486
      @garyzies3486 Před rokem

      After experiencing that for a while, it gets reaaaaaaaal old! That, along with the many other issues ia making people go elsewhere.

  • @JCMmusicstonehaven
    @JCMmusicstonehaven Před rokem +2

    I think it will be a bit of a hassle for tourists who have to apply for a 'clearance' visa before they leave the country. (or am I understanding this wrongly?). It is just a 'stealth' departurte tax.

    • @kennethedwards1677
      @kennethedwards1677 Před rokem

      No you are not, and those unaware will be kicked off their flight, if they don't have the proper document. Cost not a big deal, but the inconvenience is.

  • @joekahno
    @joekahno Před rokem +2

    Traffic here in the Philippines, most vehicles have functioning turn signals, most drivers are reasonably concientious about using them. However, you can't drive anywhere without having at least one person in view at all times who neglected to cancel their signal after the last time they used it. It's so annoying I bought a beeping signal relay for my own cycle just to be sure I'm never that guy.

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo Před rokem +1

      Joe, I’m in Malaysia now, the traffic here is very heavy in KL. The lights work but walking lights are useless haha.
      It’s a go for it walking culture :-)

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +1

      That's pretty normal here in the Philippines. Wherever you drive, you will see and experience people driving without their tyres on, or most of the time, they leave them on and don't care about the person behind them. It gets pretty frustrating actually. Most of the time, it causes confusion for people behind it and may even cause traffic.

    • @joekahno
      @joekahno Před rokem

      @@filipinalifewithmia5208 Better not to signal at all than to signal one action and do something else.

  • @Landmantx
    @Landmantx Před rokem +3

    My number one challenge in the Philippines is the inefficiencies vs the US. We are all about making things easier and faster. There you have to get in a line to get to a screen to type in your order to carry it over to another line to get to a cash register to pay only to get in another line to pick up your food and that is what they call “fast food” ie Jollibee. In America we would have our food, ate and left by the time I get done at the screen which is stage 1 of three lol.

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo Před rokem +2

      This is a real factor.
      There has to be a mind shift into chill mode or “Philippines time”
      It can get frustrating and I have to catch myself and smile while traveling through the Philippines.
      And … give myself and extra two hours anytime I go anywhere haha

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +1

      I know that efficiency gaps between the Philippines and the US may be pretty apparent. In some cases, the process you described for ordering and delivering meals might be more time-consuming. When it comes to service, each country has its own set of systems and cultural norms. While living in a different place, it is important to adjust expectations and embrace the local way of doing things. That's why we have this thing called Filipino Time, which includes everything. It's normal, however, to miss the speed and ease you're used to. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this.

    • @michaelkobulnicky3399
      @michaelkobulnicky3399 Před rokem

      America: extremely expensive, high inflation, violence and crime, housing is very expensive, liberals are crazy people, I could go on.

  • @nineseven420empire3
    @nineseven420empire3 Před rokem

    I am thinking of starting in Bukidnon. I like the cooler mountain areas. But the Tagaytay area and the mountains north of Manillia, are to volcaniacaly active for my tasts.

  • @HEILtotheconDON
    @HEILtotheconDON Před rokem +12

    When I retire I certainly would consider the Philippines for the following reason
    >Language. Most Filipinos can communicate in English. When having difficulty communicating with one person, talk to a group. Each one in the group can come up with suggestions, to come up the accurate word, phrase or sentence . Personally, I am too old to learn a new language. In places, culture is close to many Western countries
    >Respect. Most Filipinos have high regard for foreigners. Sorry to say but the colonial mentality is still pervasive (ie colonialist are superior). This ia a legacy of the 333 years colonization by the Spaniards. Gratitude by the Filipinos for Americans during the American rule of 25 years and during the second world war is still evident. Foreigners are almost never considered as “second class citizens “
    >Diversity: Filipinos have been to almost all parts of the world as Overseas Filipino Workers. They have brought back culture and good ideas from all over the world. You can find Middle Eastern, European, African, Mexican and South American, and of course Asian foods and culture. There is a diversity of religion including most Christian denominations, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and South East Asian religions.
    >Cost: It is cheaper to live in the Philippines than in most part of the West, Europe, and even many Asian countries . But because of the improving economy, cost of living might increase in the future (just saying) but hopefully social and safety and protective services will also improve.
    >Friendliness and Helpfulness: Filipinos are, arguably (and based on other bloggers) friendlier and more more helpful that other people. Humility is deeply inculcated in most of the people because of religion and culture. Deep in the Filipino is sharing of food, labor, even condiments. Most Filipinos are willing to share, help, and they understand poverty or difficulty.They like to socialize by chatting, but lately chatting has been replaced by social media. Filipinos are arguably the most prolific users of social media in the world. Almost everyone has a facebook page and Manila was known as selfie capital of the world. I am not sure but maybe also the karaoke capital.
    >Safety: It is unfortunate that there was a time in the past crime is ramphant, police services were then inadequate. Most businesses hired private security guards to ensure safety . Now police services have much improved but yet still businesses hire security guards for extra protection. Malls have much still retained many security guards and security measures including inspection of bags in malls and undercarriages of cars on some hotels. Security guards are specially instructed to be courteous and friendly. Most malls even have wheel chairs you can borrow.
    >Foreign Affairs: Philippines has very close relations with almost all countries all over the world. “Friends to all…enemies to none”Foreigners are well treated and consular services to most countries in the world are available.
    >Facilities: It can have facities that can equal the best in the world. There are world class hotels, resturants, entertainment,museums for those that can afford it. But it is still a poor country where 25% of the people is under the poverty line. Good facilities are not available everywhere especially remote area in the provinces.
    >Natural Beauty: The Philippines have 7100 islands of a variety of shapes, beauty to explore. Swim with giant sharks, explore the tropical rain forest, waterfalls, and be involved in aquatic, mountain, forest and land activities. It is teeming with over 400 years of history that is still well preserved.

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +3

      These factors that you mentioned contribute to the appeal of retiring in the Philippines, but it's important to consider individual preferences and circumstances when making such a decision.

    • @HEILtotheconDON
      @HEILtotheconDON Před rokem +2

      @@filipinalifewithmia5208 I could’nt agree with you more.

    • @rayrdelle
      @rayrdelle Před rokem

      Philippines is wonderful. I love Philippines.. but do *not* discount Thailand.

    • @rayrdelle
      @rayrdelle Před rokem

      Are you trying to sell everyone on moving to the Philippines.?. but yes everything you say is beyond true.

  • @SimpleDidz42
    @SimpleDidz42 Před rokem

    Good job 👍

  • @TomBTerrific
    @TomBTerrific Před rokem +2

    I was in Dumaguete in 2009 and thought the traffic was bad then mainly became of motorcycles and tricycles. I attributed it to the colleges. I liked it for the most part but didn’t see it a very modern. I remember going to a movie theater there and thought my girlfriend was trying to get my popcorn but turned out to be a rat. I also didn’t see any nice mall then like I saw in other towns. Maybe all that’s changed. My wife also fell in love with Thailand at all levels except the the language.

    • @filipinalifewithmia5208
      @filipinalifewithmia5208  Před rokem +2

      Oh. Well, now the traffic is getting worse. With cars parking on the side of the road and motorbikes just don't know how to drive, and trucks that drives too fast in a small road that causes the traffic. Well, now the malls here have improved, and they have nice theaters-not that nice like the ones in Cebu or any other big city, but yeah.

  • @patrickbarnes5531
    @patrickbarnes5531 Před rokem +1

    Good interview. Paul is always great for a good laugh.

  • @fazbell
    @fazbell Před rokem +6

    I’ve lived in Thailand for eight years. Thai Immigration seems to delight in making it as difficult as possible to stay here long term. The Philippines has its downsides, but overall, foreigners seem to be welcome. Best course of action seems to be “Immigration By Marriage”, which is impossible in Thailand.

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo Před rokem +1

      The long stay Thailand visas are pricey.
      I plan to make Thailand a two or three times a year stop.
      But there are many low cost wonderful countries in the area to visit and thus no expensive Thai elite visa

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Před rokem

      You can extend a nonimmigrant O visa as married to a Thai and the financial requirements are half that of a single retiree.

    • @neolee8206
      @neolee8206 Před rokem

      It's been at least 7 years, But Visa's with a Thai wife were significantly cheaper. Half price seems to sound familiar

    • @user-er1on9yi9e
      @user-er1on9yi9e Před rokem +2

      Is it though ? Having to get married as a means to make retirement affordable enough ?

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo Před rokem

      @@user-er1on9yi9e no need, you can just move to the Philippines as you are, no need to be married. Do some exploring

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz Před rokem +2

    The grass is rarely greener on the other side.

  • @davidbenavides3445
    @davidbenavides3445 Před rokem

    Hi Paul!🤠

  • @bamboo6044
    @bamboo6044 Před rokem +4

    I like Paul, he always says like it is, good or bad, straight shooter 👍🏻

  • @adianok7046
    @adianok7046 Před rokem +3

    Just wanted to add some, given the history of the Philippines, the different countries that have colonized the Philippines, the different people that have migrated from other part of Asia and the world to the Philippines ( Japanese, Korean, Chinese, American , Spanish, etc.....) , the interacial marriages have created some beauties that you do not find anywhere else.

  • @charlesmares9299
    @charlesmares9299 Před rokem

    I was wondering where do I go for medical care,using my Medicare

  • @timhusk2913
    @timhusk2913 Před rokem

    I guess that I will do good where my asawa lives because it's the style in the provence that i love the most, because I miss the slower pace in life, with no neighbors 😊