This is why I watch you. You and Dazzle, are such humble, peaceful, positive spirits, something I need to work on myself. Gratitude is so under rated. Be grateful for all you have. Two thumbs up.
Good morning my Brother Ginno ,so Wounderful to see you out enjoying your morning walk. I pray God Continues to Bless You and Dazle and Leana and your Family. Have a Wonderful Blessed Day my Brother 😊
Hello from Dagupan City Pangasinan. I arrived in the Philippines on 06 Dec 2024 and I can 100% attest on all RUclips vlogs about the Philippines are true and valid! My eyes are beginning to see what Ginno is talking about: OMG if you don’t have patience here in the Philippines then you will get stressed out, everything here is slow ie if you’re in a city ~ traffic galore! Rush hour will have Bumper to bumper traffic and drivers will cut you off thus slowing the Traffic flow it’s a nightmare that you will experience there’s no rules on the road, there’s bicycle riders, scooters, tricycles, jeepneys, all sorts of animals! My in laws ran over a goat and they had to pay 1.5K peso = $26.00 to the goat owner). Also, people will walk on the road as well because some cities don’t have sidewalks! There’s plenty more to report but I’ll stop here. Please be alert while driving and soon you’ll become acclimated and you’ll drive like the locals 😂😊😮😅😢
Hello my brother Thank you for the update on life in Dagupan City, Philippines. Patience is a must in the Philippines; specially if you plan on living in a city. I drove through the Pangasinan area in 2022 on our way to Ilocos Norte and remember the traffic and all the detours because of the road construction. Yes; sidewalks in the cities are often used by vendors and parking for motorcycles; people end up walking on the street. Driving takes time to get acclimated here. I enjoy driving in Aklan province because we don't have the traffic like in the cities. But, I still have to drive defensively and slow because there are just so many people that don't follow any driving rules. Motorcycles riding on the wrong side of the road, not yielding at intersections, and even not yielding on pedestrian crosswalks It might be worth it for some to hire a driver; if they can afford one. Driving here can be a major stress for some. I love seeing you order halo-halo my brother; makes me smile each time. Keep having fun my brother. Take care. Stay bleseed.
@ it’s great to be enjoying retirement life in the Philippines just like you Sir Ginno. I have many more places to visit ~ especially Aklan and Boracay to meet you all and it’s on me breakfast/lunch/dinner yayooooooooo
Good for you to be part of positive expat group. Also, when you have the chance, look up the phrase “ichi-go ichi-e”. You can thank me later on your live stream afterwards for that.
Hello Ginno .. good video .. this is an attitude / principle anyone who has served in the military is taught from day one .. make the best of any situation and don't dwell on the negative stuff .. thanks Bro
Love the positive vibe Kuya! I hope to join something like that someday. Negativity is so much more contagious compared to positivity. I will be hitting you up soon brother for some advice! Ingat!
Love the positive vibe Kuya! I hope to join something like that group someday. Unfortunately Negativity is so much more contagious compared to positivity. I will be hitting you up soon brother for some advice! Ingat!
Thanks Gino! Don’t sweat the small stuff, go with the flow! I also follow positive minded experts, and I’m not even there yet, lol. I know I’ll need to manifest patients coming from America but I’m glad you’re on a cruise control in your retirement, sir! ✌🏻🇵🇭
You'll get there my friend! Patience is what I always tell Americans that come here that they need to bring plenty of. Everything here moves slow; on island time. Standing in line is a part of life here. There are still many places here that use handwritten receipt; no computer system. I still see typewriters being used here. Take care my friend.
Hi guys, my brother, you have a thousand and one reasons to be positive because you live in paradise with a beautiful family that is the envy of many that don't have that dream and although we strive to attain such level of pleasure, we are glad you have attained it. Live the good life my brother and hopefully we will be able to join you some day. Take care brother and we love you all always.
@@horacesubayar794 Thank you my brother. I know I am truly blessed. I will continue to live my life to the fullest. Take care our friends. We love you both.
I would say you are blessed I imagine it's less than 1% of people in the world can retire at 45 enjoy it for the other 99% that can't. You did it right 👍
I feel blessed each day my friend. I don't take being retired for granted. That's why I enjoy helping people move/retire in the Philippines. I want them to have the same experience. Take care my friend.
I can't wait to retire soon! My last vacation was a year ago and i didn't want to come back abroad anymore but i had to. God knows what is best for us🎉Bless us all❤
Good morning Gino. I am at work here at work (US) and it’s just a miserable time but I’m looking forward to retirement to the Philippines here shortly.
Good morning my friend. I have been there. Just look forward to retirement in the Philippines. The best is yet to come. Take care my friend. Stay blessed.
YOU Can ALWAYS Make ( GET ) MORE MONEY But, WILL NEVER Make a SINGLE SECOND, In Ur LIFE !!! i CONCUR With YOU 10,000% :)) HAPPINESS Is a CHOICE And Ur ATTITUDE :O)) CHOOSE To Be HAPPPPPY :-))
Negativity is toxic always & everywhere. And, unfortunately, simply quitting work and moving to the Philippines wil not change a negative person into a positive person. If only it were that simple. Personally, I think that, if you are a negative person, you need to change your attitude BEFORE moving to a place like the Philippines. Otherwise, the changes & challenges which you will encounter will likely make things worse for you, not better. If someone were to ask me where to start to change, from negative to positive, I'd probably advise starting with turning off the smartphone and disengaging from most, if not all, social media. If you still need to talk to people and/or use 2FA codes for banking - get a dumb phone. Negativity is a communicable disease. Can you guess how that disease is so widely spread? Shrug.... just my opinions & suggestions, based upon personal observation. Not worth a peso. Take it easy, everyone! :)
Good insight my friend. Definitely, work on negativity before moving anywhere. For me, I just seem to not have any time for myself to unwind when I worked in the U.S. My work consumed me. When I retired in the Philippines; I realized I was missing out on too many things. The simple joy of sunrises, sunsets, and morning walks. Good advice on the cellphone. My first 18 months living in Boracay when I first moved to the Philippines; I didn't carry a cellphone. I left my cellphone in my apartment; only used it to do my online banking. I have Facebook, still do, so my family and friends and the U.S. can stay in touch with me. I appreciate your insight my friend. Take care. Stay blessed.
@@dazeltv1351 I can relate, my firend. I went through something similar. After several decades of workaholic behavior, I spent 2 years on an island in the South Pacific. It took me 12 months to slow down & adapt to island life. After that, my eyes were opened & my priorities changed. I was a complicated person before, with a complicated lifestyle. Simple is much better. :)
Take it easy, take it easy Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy Lighten up while you still can Don't even try to understand Just find a place to make your stand Take it easy
Good day my brother, l like your positive attitude, that’s how I am.
Good day my brother. I know we are the same in how we approach life. Take care my brother. Stay blessed.
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This is why I watch you. You and Dazzle, are such humble, peaceful, positive spirits, something I need to work on myself. Gratitude is so under rated. Be grateful for all you have. Two thumbs up.
@@print3d555 Thank you so much our friend. We appreciate you supporting our channel. Take care.
Wow 😳
Thank you my friend.
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Thank you my friend.
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@@SunnyIlha2 Take care my brother.
Good morning my Brother Ginno ,so Wounderful to see you out enjoying your morning walk. I pray God Continues to Bless You and Dazle and Leana and your Family. Have a Wonderful Blessed Day my Brother 😊
Good morning my brother. Thank you so much. Have a wonderful and blessed day! Take care and God bless.
Truth. Simple truth. That's why we love you brother.
Thank you my brother.
Focusing on the Positives brings more positivity into you life
@@CaptainRon2 Amen my friend.
This is 💯
Thank you my friend.
Hello from Dagupan City Pangasinan. I arrived in the Philippines on 06 Dec 2024 and I can 100% attest on all RUclips vlogs about the Philippines are true and valid! My eyes are beginning to see what Ginno is talking about: OMG if you don’t have patience here in the Philippines then you will get stressed out, everything here is slow ie if you’re in a city ~ traffic galore! Rush hour will have Bumper to bumper traffic and drivers will cut you off thus slowing the Traffic flow it’s a nightmare that you will experience there’s no rules on the road, there’s bicycle riders, scooters, tricycles, jeepneys, all sorts of animals! My in laws ran over a goat and they had to pay 1.5K peso = $26.00 to the goat owner). Also, people will walk on the road as well because some cities don’t have sidewalks! There’s plenty more to report but I’ll stop here. Please be alert while driving and soon you’ll become acclimated and you’ll drive like the locals 😂😊😮😅😢
Hello my brother Thank you for the update on life in Dagupan City, Philippines. Patience is a must in the Philippines; specially if you plan on living in a city. I drove through the Pangasinan area in 2022 on our way to Ilocos Norte and remember the traffic and all the detours because of the road construction. Yes; sidewalks in the cities are often used by vendors and parking for motorcycles; people end up walking on the street. Driving takes time to get acclimated here. I enjoy driving in Aklan province because we don't have the traffic like in the cities. But, I still have to drive defensively and slow because there are just so many people that don't follow any driving rules. Motorcycles riding on the wrong side of the road, not yielding at intersections, and even not yielding on pedestrian crosswalks It might be worth it for some to hire a driver; if they can afford one. Driving here can be a major stress for some. I love seeing you order halo-halo my brother; makes me smile each time. Keep having fun my brother. Take care. Stay bleseed.
@ it’s great to be enjoying retirement life in the Philippines just like you Sir Ginno. I have many more places to visit ~ especially Aklan and Boracay to meet you all and it’s on me breakfast/lunch/dinner yayooooooooo
@@FILAM4REAL I’m happy for you my brother. Looking forward to meeting you in person my brother. Take care. Stay blessed.
Very inspiring video brother, we Learn good things from your channel.
@@tonykarina8980 Thank you my brother.
Good for you to be part of positive expat group. Also, when you have the chance, look up the phrase “ichi-go ichi-e”. You can thank me later on your live stream afterwards for that.
Thank you my brother. I looked it up. I appreciate you my brother. See you on the our next livestream. Take care. Stay blessed.
That little cave access to the beach is so cool.
I know my friend; so cool!
Hello Ginno .. good video .. this is an attitude / principle anyone who has served in the military is taught from day one .. make the best of any situation and don't dwell on the negative stuff .. thanks Bro
@@doughenderson4345 Thank you my brother. I became a man in the military; so many lessons I learned that I live by to this day.
Love the positive vibe Kuya! I hope to join something like that someday. Negativity is so much more contagious compared to positivity. I will be hitting you up soon brother for some advice! Ingat!
Thank you my brother. I'm looking forward in assisting you with your journey to move to the Philippines. Take care my brother. Stay blessed.
Love the positive vibe Kuya! I hope to join something like that group someday. Unfortunately Negativity is so much more contagious compared to positivity. I will be hitting you up soon brother for some advice! Ingat!
Thank you my brother. I'm looking forward in assisting you with your journey to move to the Philippines. Take care my brother. Stay blessed.
Thanks Gino! Don’t sweat the small stuff, go with the flow! I also follow positive minded experts, and I’m not even there yet, lol. I know I’ll need to manifest patients coming from America but I’m glad you’re on a cruise control in your retirement, sir! ✌🏻🇵🇭
You'll get there my friend! Patience is what I always tell Americans that come here that they need to bring plenty of. Everything here moves slow; on island time. Standing in line is a part of life here. There are still many places here that use handwritten receipt; no computer system. I still see typewriters being used here. Take care my friend.
Hi guys, my brother, you have a thousand and one reasons to be positive because you live in paradise with a beautiful family that is the envy of many that don't have that dream and although we strive to attain such level of pleasure, we are glad you have attained it. Live the good life my brother and hopefully we will be able to join you some day. Take care brother and we love you all always.
@@horacesubayar794 Thank you my brother. I know I am truly blessed. I will continue to live my life to the fullest. Take care our friends. We love you both.
I would say you are blessed I imagine it's less than 1% of people in the world can retire at 45 enjoy it for the other 99% that can't. You did it right 👍
I feel blessed each day my friend. I don't take being retired for granted. That's why I enjoy helping people move/retire in the Philippines. I want them to have the same experience. Take care my friend.
You and your life make me happy. I have 3 weeks to go. Then I'm on the plain brother.
Thank you my brother. Let me know if you have any questions. My email: ginno1966@yahoo.com WhatsApp 63-9499647495.
Thank you so much !!!
@@jimbohi3648 You’re welcome my brother.
I can't wait to retire soon! My last vacation was a year ago and i didn't want to come back abroad anymore but i had to. God knows what is best for us🎉Bless us all❤
Good luck on your retirement plans. Take care and God bless.
Good morning Gino. I am at work here at work (US) and it’s just a miserable time but I’m looking forward to retirement to the Philippines here shortly.
Good morning my friend. I have been there. Just look forward to retirement in the Philippines. The best is yet to come. Take care my friend. Stay blessed.
YOU Can ALWAYS Make ( GET ) MORE MONEY But, WILL NEVER Make a SINGLE SECOND, In Ur LIFE !!! i CONCUR With YOU 10,000% :)) HAPPINESS Is a CHOICE And Ur ATTITUDE :O)) CHOOSE To Be HAPPPPPY :-))
@@sgtusa90 Thank you my brother. Take care. Stay blessed.
Negativity is toxic always & everywhere. And, unfortunately, simply quitting work and moving to the Philippines wil not change a negative person into a positive person. If only it were that simple.
Personally, I think that, if you are a negative person, you need to change your attitude BEFORE moving to a place like the Philippines. Otherwise, the changes & challenges which you will encounter will likely make things worse for you, not better.
If someone were to ask me where to start to change, from negative to positive, I'd probably advise starting with turning off the smartphone and disengaging from most, if not all, social media. If you still need to talk to people and/or use 2FA codes for banking - get a dumb phone. Negativity is a communicable disease. Can you guess how that disease is so widely spread?
Shrug.... just my opinions & suggestions, based upon personal observation. Not worth a peso. Take it easy, everyone! :)
Good insight my friend. Definitely, work on negativity before moving anywhere. For me, I just seem to not have any time for myself to unwind when I worked in the U.S. My work consumed me. When I retired in the Philippines; I realized I was missing out on too many things. The simple joy of sunrises, sunsets, and morning walks. Good advice on the cellphone. My first 18 months living in Boracay when I first moved to the Philippines; I didn't carry a cellphone. I left my cellphone in my apartment; only used it to do my online banking. I have Facebook, still do, so my family and friends and the U.S. can stay in touch with me. I appreciate your insight my friend. Take care. Stay blessed.
@@dazeltv1351 I can relate, my firend. I went through something similar. After several decades of workaholic behavior, I spent 2 years on an island in the South Pacific. It took me 12 months to slow down & adapt to island life. After that, my eyes were opened & my priorities changed. I was a complicated person before, with a complicated lifestyle. Simple is much better. :)
@@michaeltakayama8415 Yes; it took me about 12 months too; to slow down and adapt island living. Simple is definitely a much better way to live.
Take it easy, take it easy
Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy
Lighten up while you still can
Don't even try to understand Just find a place to make your stand Take it easy
@@CaptainRon2 Hahaha... one of my favorite songs, too! :)