Felt nostalgic so I looked up Makati on RUclips for this exact type of vid. I sometimes miss my hometown. I spent the first 12 years of my life in Makati, born and raised. Born in Makati Med, lived in San Lorenzo Village, and I attended Don Bosco Makati until 1st year high(before the transition to K-12), which I think was equivalent to 8th grade in the US. I had so much amazing memories in this city. My dad and I would often go to Magallanes, where there used to be a park there, and we'd exercise and practice my taekwondo lol, then we'd eat at the Pancake House. I'd take the cab from my school to the HSBC building(Paseo and Ayala Av) and I'd do my homework at the food court on the upper level overlooking the busy intersection, while waiting for my mom to get off work. Then we'd go get pastries and coffee at Figaro café(my fav was Sans Rival) at Greenbelt 3 or get baguettes at Deli France in Greenbelt 1(the one with the the mini grand piano in the middle lol). I'd get my school supplies at the National Bookstore in Greenbelt and go get our groceries at Landmark. Spent numerous birthdays in the McDo in Greenbelt 1. Then there's this mall, which I think is not there anymore, called "Park Square" and they had a stall there where you can get Japanese pancakes. I also took piano lessons at Yamaha school of music that used to be in this mall, across a Kenny Rodgers lmao Then I'd go to the Powerplant mall to meet up with a club where I played Pokemon cards and you can get stamps and challenge gym leaders to get badges. Then my dad would treat me for a banana split afterwards lol It's been a while since I visited and it's fun seeing new things and also pinpoint old things from your video. Wow, what a rush of memories 😊
Thank you for your video about makati commercial center . Its so different during 1980's when i'm still working in paseo de roxas corner buendia ave ext. near bel-air subd.
Kasi, maraming Pilipino mahilig sa social media and putting yourself out there. At the same time, like what someone mentioned, there are lots who want to be sa mga videos ng vloggers, na pa-epal and not sense of personal space. They you also add to the fascination and admiration to foreigners visiting the country. So it's all a combination of things that contribute to Filipinos being more "tolerant" to vloggers. But if you really think about it, most people from big cities don't really care. Just go to New York, Paris, London, Tokyo, etc. and start vlogging and people wouldn't pay much attention to you. Maybe if you do it to smaller to medium sized cities when people get more tribalistic and suspicious of people they're not familiar with.
@@dariable7023 nitpicker ka, talagang gagawan ng butas para magmukhang masama ang nakasanayan at customs ng mga pinoy. Filipinos are mostly social individuals. We are the social media capital of the world and the majority are accustomed to the concept of vlogging.
I was there via PAL last December 20 thru January 4, 2023 staying on a rented Condo at Legaspi Street, Makati across the Greenbelt Mall, walking distance to Landmark Store, Glorietta Mall and SM Mall.
Aren't there any designated bus and jeepney stops there? It looks to me like some folks can just hail a bus or jeepney anywhere and hop on them. Am I mistaken? LOL!
@@rrubio6660 In England we have designated stops. Which means I ask the driver to stop, he drives past my exit to the drop off point then I have 5 minutes walking back the way we just came. I much prefer the taxi style of hailing and getting off and on when I want.
Jeepneys should only be confined to tourist areas and select routes. They need to replace them with modern buses really. Some jeepneys are too old and decrepit and past their sell-by-date. Some of them can be annoying and undisciplined.
makati still look good!
Happy new year stay safe and connected
Felt nostalgic so I looked up Makati on RUclips for this exact type of vid. I sometimes miss my hometown. I spent the first 12 years of my life in Makati, born and raised. Born in Makati Med, lived in San Lorenzo Village, and I attended Don Bosco Makati until 1st year high(before the transition to K-12), which I think was equivalent to 8th grade in the US. I had so much amazing memories in this city. My dad and I would often go to Magallanes, where there used to be a park there, and we'd exercise and practice my taekwondo lol, then we'd eat at the Pancake House. I'd take the cab from my school to the HSBC building(Paseo and Ayala Av) and I'd do my homework at the food court on the upper level overlooking the busy intersection, while waiting for my mom to get off work. Then we'd go get pastries and coffee at Figaro café(my fav was Sans Rival) at Greenbelt 3 or get baguettes at Deli France in Greenbelt 1(the one with the the mini grand piano in the middle lol). I'd get my school supplies at the National Bookstore in Greenbelt and go get our groceries at Landmark. Spent numerous birthdays in the McDo in Greenbelt 1.
Then there's this mall, which I think is not there anymore, called "Park Square" and they had a stall there where you can get Japanese pancakes. I also took piano lessons at Yamaha school of music that used to be in this mall, across a Kenny Rodgers lmao Then I'd go to the Powerplant mall to meet up with a club where I played Pokemon cards and you can get stamps and challenge gym leaders to get badges. Then my dad would treat me for a banana split afterwards lol It's been a while since I visited and it's fun seeing new things and also pinpoint old things from your video. Wow, what a rush of memories 😊
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Hi PH Dot Net
That a wow, huge area to explore the scenery of shopping malls of ayala makati, you had a big day after the tour.
Namiss ko bigla agad ang greenbelt.. Sarap lang tumambay at mag relax kahit walang pang shopping😊😁😊
Really nice coverage
I love makati. I really miss the city
I'm looking to buy a condo there soon, I love Makati!
What a beautiful city ! Like to shop there 👍😊
Keep in mind this is the nicest area of the entire Philippines.
Isang beses lang ako nakapunta sa Makati, malinis at maganda ang Makati pala. Maraming salamat sa fantastic video mo PH Dot Net. Ingat...
Happy Friday. Thank you uli for watching.
Love it! Thank you :)
Thank you for your video about makati commercial center . Its so different during 1980's when i'm still working in paseo de roxas corner buendia ave ext. near bel-air subd.
Na miss ko makati lapit lng jan office namin way back 2010 to 2013 palagi ako nasa greenbelt😊😊😊
I miss the Philippines! I didn’tget to visit Makati during our last visit. Maybe next time!
such amazing places to shop in the Philippines I need to go to these places🥳🥳🎉🎉🎊🎊🍻🍻
Mbuti pa dyan sa Pilipinas, tolerant ang mga tao sa mga vloggers. Hindi katulad sa lugar namin. Titignan ka ngmasama o pupunahin ka.
Hindi pa masyadong progressive ang understanding ng mga tao tungkol sa personal space at privacy dito.
@@dariable7023 nasa kultura at pag iisip yan, bulok kultura at pag iisip ng mga puti
Kasi, maraming Pilipino mahilig sa social media and putting yourself out there. At the same time, like what someone mentioned, there are lots who want to be sa mga videos ng vloggers, na pa-epal and not sense of personal space. They you also add to the fascination and admiration to foreigners visiting the country. So it's all a combination of things that contribute to Filipinos being more "tolerant" to vloggers. But if you really think about it, most people from big cities don't really care. Just go to New York, Paris, London, Tokyo, etc. and start vlogging and people wouldn't pay much attention to you. Maybe if you do it to smaller to medium sized cities when people get more tribalistic and suspicious of people they're not familiar with.
@@dariable7023 nitpicker ka, talagang gagawan ng butas para magmukhang masama ang nakasanayan at customs ng mga pinoy. Filipinos are mostly social individuals. We are the social media capital of the world and the majority are accustomed to the concept of vlogging.
I was there via PAL last December 20 thru January 4, 2023 staying on a rented Condo at Legaspi Street, Makati across the Greenbelt Mall, walking distance to Landmark Store, Glorietta Mall and SM Mall.
Grabe, daming burgis
Me like Makati very much.. we always visit this place from Laguna..
Hello Makati
Sana maganda na din sa qc
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what camera/phone did you use to record this
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Did you stay at the Penninsula? Is the Shangri-la open now?
my wife and i were here 1/19-22, 2024. n guess what? wife and i are coming back 2/13-16 AGAIN! we love Manila!
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hi, can you please advise cheap and crowded hotels for backpackers in manila
Pwede pong matanong kung anong camera ang gamit nyo?
Aren't there any designated bus and jeepney stops there? It looks to me like some folks can just hail a bus or jeepney anywhere and hop on them. Am I mistaken? LOL!
No stops. Get off and on when you want. Pass your money to the person closest and they’ll pass it up to the driver.
@@leeshepherdtrading No wonder no one follows the simplest of traffic rules.
@@rrubio6660
In England we have designated stops. Which means I ask the driver to stop, he drives past my exit to the drop off point then I have 5 minutes walking back the way we just came. I much prefer the taxi style of hailing and getting off and on when I want.
@@leeshepherdtrading There are designated stops along Ayala Avenue.
Merun, dami dami sa paligid ng Ayala. Lez go!
Philippines is so modern and beautiful now..why would anyone go live somewhere else 😆😊
Yes it's much beautiful now than before I've been in Manila last December 23 .Many change alot
@@kimcarlarts1071 What has changed?
Jeepneys should only be confined to tourist areas and select routes. They need to replace them with modern buses really. Some jeepneys are too old and decrepit and past their sell-by-date. Some of them can be annoying and undisciplined.
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