10 things THE PHILIPPINES does BETTER than The Dominican Republic - Sol&LunaTV 🇩🇴

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    • @rudgecarin458
      @rudgecarin458 Год назад +1

      Business opportunity when you go back to your country, service delivery..like lala move, grab etc...

    • @pinoydigitalnomad
      @pinoydigitalnomad Год назад

      i experience the same thing about the package yall are talking about when i was in panama. i actually like the ones that you have (Carribean/panama) because its tax-free.

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  • @DNOYPIANGLER
    @DNOYPIANGLER Год назад +46

    These are the small things that sometimes most Filipinos do not appreciate. Thank you sisters for highlighting these.

  • @hasminbaguio5231
    @hasminbaguio5231 Год назад +132

    Really appreciated Sol and Luna. There's so much to be grateful for living here in the Philippines. And thanking for making us realize that we are bless. Because some Filipinos are really comparing and wants to live in other country believing that some other country will give them good life. Thank you for this content. We love you both😊

    • @SolLunaTV
      @SolLunaTV  Год назад +28

      Grass is always greener at the neighbor's house.

  • @pmdrglj7310
    @pmdrglj7310 Год назад +36

    Left my wallet at a mall toilet. I was carrying a lot of paper bags so I forgot about it. I only discovered I lost it a day after. 2 days after, the mall management contacted me on Messenger and asked if I have any missing item and to confirm my identity (because I had IDs in my wallet). When I went to the mall office, they returned my wallet with everything in it. Didn’t lose anything.

    • @miguelfrayna7151
      @miguelfrayna7151 Год назад +4

      just like me, I forgot my IPhone 14 at winston wharehouse .two hour got home manager called me they have my iphone.yoa'll.scare coz GPS.embeded.

  • @bmona7550
    @bmona7550 Год назад +32

    I’m Filipino American and even I can tell that there are a lot of things the Philippines does better in. I studied abroad there. One thing is variety. Sure Internet and phone providers are expensive but the options of payment and even how to pay it is plenty. Someone struggling with money can still own a phone because of that option. This variety also goes to the products. For example mini shampoo packets vs the whole shampoo is not even an option outside the Philippines. That extra money saved in products using that method is not even possible for the poor in the US. It doesn’t even end with products but also happen with food as well. The portions might be smaller than the whole meal but at least many as in even most of the poor can afford. Another thing I notice is that in some cities and provinces they have what is called a “Plastic free” policy as in all establishments in that area do not use plastic bags; they use recyclable brown paper bags and most locals bring in their own reusable bag when they shop. They also have a worker take your stuff to the car if you have many stuff bought, something that isn’t common in the US anymore. Another one is mall security. I feel more safe in the malls there than in American malls (b/c of the increase in shootings). I like that security here carry guns and that most are friendly enough to ask where a certain bathroom/store/ect. is. They also know where almost everything is. This also applies to security in other establishments like schools. Lastly, one thing the country does better in is socialization. The malls, the events there and the culture in general really forces people to interact. I felt less lonely there than in the US. Everyone in every age interacted with each other with much less hostility and I barely seen awkward people.

  • @lantisdel3093
    @lantisdel3093 Год назад +61

    I'm sure your country is still beautiful and there's always a room for improvement..but then again on behalf of your Filipino brothers, a big thank you!

  • @mikeyap3520
    @mikeyap3520 Год назад +11

    Thanks!

  • @maggieeugenio9848
    @maggieeugenio9848 Год назад +46

    The service can be even better in years to come because right now is upgrading. And our transportation also can be even more better when the subways and Roads are done in two or 3 years. Thank you Sol and Luna for helping us appreciate more of our country and services that way better than in other countries.❤🙏🥰

  • @ChasingEnigma
    @ChasingEnigma Год назад +13

    There was a time in the Philippines where Phone, purse snatchers and robbers thrived that time period was 2001 to 2010 and it started to dwindle down from there. Then also Duterte was elected and immediately the criminals voluntarily surrendered, it still happens but its not as bad now compared to before. Back then they will snatch your phone even when your inside jeepney,

  • @raymond-qz6ld
    @raymond-qz6ld Год назад +56

    Many things that the Philippines has are ignored or not appreciated by many Filipinos. Because most people are ignorant of what is and is not in other countries. It's people like you who are raising the awareness of many Filipinos to appreciate what the Philippines has. Usually, foreigners need to confirm them so that Filipinos believe that there are many good things in the Philippines compared to other countries. However, there is still a lot of deficiency in the Philippines when compared to developed countries. But the importance of having a safe and peaceful life even if simple is still more important.
    Thank you very much for your insightful views on these matters. Keep it up and enjoy your stay in the Philippines.

    • @animeandcoffee-wg9xc
      @animeandcoffee-wg9xc Год назад

      It's because of western country like USA pinoys think we can be like US, some pinoys is so reliable to west and by watching on social media they think we need to be like western and also I just noticed teens nowadays acting and posing like western girls especially in daily attire they are imposing more sexy stuff figure lol 😂

    • @gamemaster47
      @gamemaster47 Год назад

      Gracias por este chicas! Pq en filipinas, normalmente algunos filipinos nos encantan mucho derribar su pais, cuando ven un video como este mas o menos serán mas escépticos. Que bien trabajo por un video muy instructivo para el resto de los filipinos

  • @VJ-AABR
    @VJ-AABR Год назад +78

    I haven’t been back to the Philippines for
    More than 10 years. My oh my, things have improved dramatically!

    • @ck-bs2ms
      @ck-bs2ms Год назад +2

      There is actually...

    • @jmronolo615
      @jmronolo615 Год назад +7

      There still a lot of improvement but compared to the past it's much better now. Its just that media making sound exaggerated in the news.

    • @whoisperfect_no1.381
      @whoisperfect_no1.381 Год назад +3

      Yes! A lot has improved in the Philippines. Especially the politicians because they got Richer.

    • @dellcruz2818
      @dellcruz2818 Год назад

      yes it is..12 more years it is a different country. more improved..

  • @jadehernando5783
    @jadehernando5783 Год назад +46

    Life in the Philippines around 30 years ago was in some respects similar to how you described Dominican Republic on the aspects of security, transportation and traffic practices, and treatment of LGBTQ. It’s good that we have improved on these things.
    On free water, up to about 30 years ago, water was never sold in bottles. It was a joke to think that someday, we might have to buy drinking water. Now it’s happening. 😢
    Most of your observations about internet, GCash, food delivery, shopping apps, etc. developed full scale during the pandemic. Filipinos are the best in adapting to challenging situations.

    • @jun3769
      @jun3769 Год назад +1

      On lgbt i think is going badways for one instance peeing on publio cr gayy keep peeping and of you say bad to them they will sue as they have more rights under the law , what kind of world we are living now😢

  • @verisheri1979
    @verisheri1979 Год назад +55

    That’s interesting because usually Philippines is compared to first world countries so this perspective makes me appreciate how far our country have developed so far.

    • @Stephen_Jabs
      @Stephen_Jabs Год назад +1

      actually its only in urban cities but our Provinces needs a lot of development

    • @apinezstats2237
      @apinezstats2237 Год назад +7

      @@Stephen_Jabs i dunno about yours but my province is pretty developed.

    • @hijodelsoldeoriente
      @hijodelsoldeoriente Год назад +4

      @@Stephen_Jabs keep in mind that "provinces" is not congruent to "underdeveloped."
      A province is purely an administrative division. No more no less. I lived and live in two provinces, and both are pretty well-developed. I've also lived in Meteo Manila around the U-Belt and Recto. I must say, living in the afotementioned provinces are better.
      The only thin I miss in Manila is that it is the country's cultural center hence more events and festivals as wellas concerts.
      But for living, I prefer the developed rural areas. I hate the sky being blocked by skyscrapers. As well as the annoying noise and air pollution. Not to mention the disorganized areas save for CBDs like Makati, BGC, or some area in QC.

    • @Chinoiserie9839
      @Chinoiserie9839 Год назад +5

      ​@@apinezstats2237I don't which bubble you are floating but some provinces are far better than the urban areas. Where I live is pretty much developed.

    • @apinezstats2237
      @apinezstats2237 Год назад

      @@Chinoiserie9839 huh? That's literally my point

  • @phil-amvlogsi8359
    @phil-amvlogsi8359 Год назад +24

    Thank you for all the honest and positive feedback about the Philippines unlike some others who complain a lot. These will also make Filipinos realize how they are fortunate compared to other countries. Have fun and stay safe. A Fil Am watching from the US.

  • @mrussel2392
    @mrussel2392 Год назад +14

    Sol is getting more and more beautiful!!! She smiles a lot too

  • @guiaMcFarlane-x9m
    @guiaMcFarlane-x9m Год назад +1

    As a fililipino living here in Jamaica all the things you say are true i can attests to all of that alll differences..i taken for granted everything in the philippines but now i miss and appreciate them

  • @BoyetLubaton
    @BoyetLubaton Год назад +12

    ❤ 10 Things To Be Thankful For 🙏🏼

  • @reyboulder8003
    @reyboulder8003 Год назад +3

    I ate at the food court in a mall 15 years ago in Davao City, Philippines. Then I forgot my phone left on the table. Like I was already walking around the mall for more than 20 minutes before I remembered my phone. Then I went back to the table. I was happy because it was still there. Knowing that there were many people eating and the food court was very busy because it was lunch time. One time too, I forgot my wallet. Then when I came back to the restaurant I couldn't find my wallet anymore. Good thing, the waiter asked me if I was looking for a wallet. He asked me to describe the appearance of the wallet. Then he gave it back to me. Hahaha! When I left my country, Phillipines, then I migrated to another country. I then realized that my country wasn't really that bad. I missed a lot of things now. Soon, I will go back for vacation and excited to eat at Jollibee, Penongs, Greenwhich, Taps and Chowking.

  • @judeaquino9457
    @judeaquino9457 Год назад +1

    Heyyyy!! Dropping a comment to say, Mabuhay and welcoooome!! Welcome to the Philippines. Thanks for coming. I saw a couple of your vlogs featuring Philippines/Filipinos. Can't believe you actually come! Thank you for actually visiting our country.

  • @raybalicha8212
    @raybalicha8212 Год назад +1

    I did not realize that. I should appreciate my country more. More subscribers! ❤😊

  • @davisurdaneta1426
    @davisurdaneta1426 Год назад +6

    I am Filipino living here in Canada for 15 years now. I have travelled to many countries in Latin America. In comparison, the Philippines is much safer except in slum areas or places that poverty are quite evident. Although some countries in Central America I felt relatively safe (such as Cuba, PR, El Salvador and Nicaragua), but many countries in South America, tourists are always an easy target in street crimes or scams. Even here in Canada, there are places in Toronto and Vancouver that aren't safe to go to due to high crimes in relation to drug uses and homelessness. The Philippines is also more tolerant and progressive in terms of basic rights. We are heading in the right direction i suppose.

  • @estebandipus7395
    @estebandipus7395 Год назад +5

    Gracias Sol Y. Luna for pointing to us that our society is good and we Filipinos are really blessed .Dios te Bendiga

  • @ZeCabreira
    @ZeCabreira Год назад +20

    I love it when you finish each other's sentences.

  • @LOU1NY
    @LOU1NY Год назад +7

    Here in America I’m scared to go to malls because of almost no security. There it looks very big, safe & exciting…You ladies are a beauty.

  • @jamescaraman1029
    @jamescaraman1029 Год назад +2

    Telling the truth is never wrong and besides its just a personal opinion. ❤

  • @norcalpinoy9618
    @norcalpinoy9618 Год назад +6

    The Philippines is improving it becomes a middle income country now according to the central bank. I hope it will become a high income country by 2030. It's really improving and the economy is growing.

  • @MrEmpireBuilder0000
    @MrEmpireBuilder0000 Год назад +16

    It's refreshing to hear the positives for a change... and the things the Philippines does better.
    I would add that as chaotic as the phone services are, they do offer a LOT of options when it comes to getting data.
    Anyone can access data for real cheap. Something you cannot do in like the USA which is run by strict monopolies.

    • @asyongmatipid2
      @asyongmatipid2 5 месяцев назад

      Actually, you can get free cellphone service in the US with unlimited data if you are either senior, disabled, low income even if you're an asylum seeker or illegal alien. DSL broadband service was also discounted up until a few months ago.

  • @asterespero2484
    @asterespero2484 Год назад +9

    Here in Makati City senior citizens are free in all cinemas/movie houses. Just present the booklet issued by Makati City government.

  • @Ama94947
    @Ama94947 Год назад +11

    It's really interesting that one the historic links that are left in The Philippines with Latin America, is that they pay with the PESO.

    • @felipeNice143
      @felipeNice143 Год назад +1

      Peseta is the currency of spain and some other latin countries there currency are bolivar guarani boliviano

    • @badlongon525
      @badlongon525 Год назад +1

      Peso is Spanish for "weight".

  • @jonathanbigay1218
    @jonathanbigay1218 Год назад +4

    Grabe naman ganon kamahal Ang tubig sainyo , senior citizens dito sa Pilipinas less 20 percent gamit yung. ID nila.

  • @HEILtotheconDON
    @HEILtotheconDON Год назад +8

    I am sure there are great things in the Dominican Republic that the Philippines can learn from… I would like to learn more . Thank you for your efforts

  • @jessicaal415
    @jessicaal415 Год назад +7

    Year 2000 before food delivery was a thing, we were in the PH visiting and we had food delivered from places like Burger King and KFC, to our house. Even in the USA food delivery did not become more popular until the pandemic.
    Another thing in year 2000, texting was widespread in the PH and that was with a brick cell phone, not a smart phone. I didn’t understand at the time. Another decade later perhaps when the rest of the world would pick up on this practice. Mind blowing!

    • @carriericks2000
      @carriericks2000 Год назад +2

      I am suddenly reminded of Pizza Hut’s famous delivery jingle: 9-1-1-1-1-1-1 Pizza Hut Delivery 😂. Then Shakey’s. Both delivery services started in the 90s I think. Then the Dial 8-McDo ads in early 2000s.

    • @chiiiken5031
      @chiiiken5031 Год назад +2

      Then the 8-7000 Jollibee delivery~~~

  • @joyram4813
    @joyram4813 Год назад +13

    Hearing you guys talk about the good things about the Philippines are far from the Philippines I once know, back in 1994. I am glad to hear that there are improvements in transportation, traffic and road rules, etc.

    • @whoisperfect_no1.381
      @whoisperfect_no1.381 Год назад +2

      Yes! Wait in 5 yrs from now. Smart City will Rise in Manila, Tarlac and parts of visayas. Bulakan Airport and Subway are underway

  • @badlongon525
    @badlongon525 Год назад +63

    In case you didn't know the Philippines was really really like our Latino cousins in terms of rules, social etiquette, road behaviors etc before. Until Filipinos learned from our Asian neighbors particularly, Singapore, Japan, Hongkong or Malaysia where discipline and respect for others' time and peace of mind are honored and well-maintained. These things like bus lanes, gender segregation, PWDs, etiquette in using the escalators, these were mainly borrowed by Filipinos from our Asian neighbors not to mention, the e-Money thing, this is so prevalent in our Asian neighbors. So, props to them, Filipinos realized that a carefree and too much freedom isn't really sustainable and it will eventually take a toll on our lives. Hence, overtime as our population have grown, our cities have become larger and larger, our government as well as our behavior have also become mindful to think of ways to alleviate public inconvenience. We looked to our Asian neighbors like Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore etc and borrowed their best practices. I guess, it has really helped us a lot big time.

    • @SolLunaTV
      @SolLunaTV  Год назад +29

      Indeed, now you guys are the best of both worlds.

    • @badlongon525
      @badlongon525 Год назад +11

      ​@@SolLunaTV whoaa!! Thanks for reading my comment. I'm so happy to get a reply from you beautiful chicas!! ❤

    • @nnayam3
      @nnayam3 Год назад +3

      ayaw pa badlong lage😂

    • @lanasantos7254
      @lanasantos7254 Год назад +12

      philippines is better than others and worse than others. i have lived in two south american countries, brazil and uruguay and i can say that, 8 out of the 10 things the twins mentioned are better in brazil and uruguay, the rest of south america are worse. so the philippines is better than average.

    • @richardunica3542
      @richardunica3542 Год назад +7

      @@badlongon525 nag mamano ba yung mga countries na binanggit mo . Bilang tanda ng respeto gumagamit ba sila ng po at opo haha ibahin mo ang pilipino .

  • @jacelpobre
    @jacelpobre Год назад +10

    It’s good to hear that my country🇵🇭 adopted Japan’s escalator culture… It’s not like that back in early 2000’s.

    • @larryjones4760
      @larryjones4760 Год назад

      back in early 2000 when i was in primary school some adult push me in escalator.

  • @jtlusong
    @jtlusong Год назад +9

    woww thank you for the insight 🇩🇴🇵🇭

  • @kahel_
    @kahel_ Год назад +11

    This is so interesting to watch. I love your inputs. As someone who has been living in the country for a long time, the Philippines really improved tremendously in the past years. What I like the most is the online shopping apps and Grab delivery services. Also, I've never appreciated enough the separate train wagon for women and senior citizens, i always thought this was normal in every country. Thanks for making me appreciate it 😂❤

  • @Dark_eVader
    @Dark_eVader Год назад +16

    Thank you for this comparison. Yes there is so much to love here in the Philippines although regarding criminal activities, you still have to be careful. Many of my friends have already been held-up and robbed of their bags and cellphones while riding Jeepneys, walking on well-lit areas among others. These are usually done by organized groups with 2 or 3 backups standing watch and pointing out potential victims. A couple of my friends got victimized multiple times including my girlfriend who was recently stabbed and shot. Thank goodness she is recovering but badly traumatized. I pray that you both will never get to experience that as long as you live here in this country. You have been blessed and well loved.

    • @jun3769
      @jun3769 Год назад +1

      When was that even during duterte admin?

  • @flamedenise19
    @flamedenise19 Год назад +5

    inside the malls are safe girls, you're right about that. But please remain cautious when in the streets. It may be true that robbers have declined nowadays, probably because smartphones have become common here, but there are still robbers out there, so don't let your guard down. Thanks for this video, btw! You made us appreciate the things that we usually take for granted! And happy to see you still here! I really thought you'll only be staying for a couple weeks lol. Waiting from your PAGTATAG concert vlog, soon!

  • @MADesigns_
    @MADesigns_ Год назад +11

    I was also shocked about when i learned about the transpo system in PH. The buses in my country only has a couple seats reserved for PWD & pregnant women. But sometimes casual people would sit there, and not even get up for people who need it. Even here in the country i live, sometimes it seems like they don't care as much when it comes to some of the topics you've mentioned. This makes me want to go back to PH now. Seems like it improved a lot since the last time i've been there. Luckily, I'm going next year in Jan.

    • @SolLunaTV
      @SolLunaTV  Год назад +4

      Let's meet if we're still here

  • @johnserra0070
    @johnserra0070 Год назад +7

    this is a very refreshing vlog. made us realize we can always have something to be grateful and thankful for. thanks for making us realize that we have many things to be thankful for. hope you are enjoying your stay here in the Philippines

  • @juliusbenter2369
    @juliusbenter2369 Год назад +6

    I would say. My country is getting better. And I thank God for that. And also. People are being educated. Some are still act like uneducated. But mostly the cause of bad behavior is from drinking too much or some illegal substance. But most of my fellow country men are learning and disciplined. And I hope it continues to do so.

  • @maxvillame5966
    @maxvillame5966 Год назад +1

    Love your video reaction cuties….

  • @angelgenio7098
    @angelgenio7098 Год назад +2

    This is a very nice video guys. You just help us realized how to appreciate what we have. Then some of the things that you shared on this video reminds me of the Philippines 30 years ago.

  • @helenestep3050
    @helenestep3050 Год назад

    Thank you Twin Sisters
    Sol and Luna
    I appreciate your promotion
    For our Country.
    Actually You guys. Deserve to
    Be A Filipina. You see we have a similar Relegion,some the same culture. We speak
    A little bit Spanish Language
    And mostly the color our
    Skin are the same. Bravo and
    Welcome
    .

  • @emarie3214
    @emarie3214 Год назад +4

    Regarding stolen items, if you report it to police station. The incharge police will show a book full of people with criminal records with photos.. and if that person was on the book, then you can retrieve your stolen item.. thats what happen to my friend, the police just told her to get back on the next day. And yes, she got her cellphone back.. thats how it is here in cebu..

  • @TeaRho
    @TeaRho Год назад +1

    When you are in your comfort zone, you either complain or take things for granted. Until you hear or see things from a different perspective. Warts and all, will stay put in my Pinas. Can't live anywhere without my sari-sari store. Thank you, ladies for your objective pov.

  • @migsgarcia
    @migsgarcia Год назад +2

    You make me feel bad for complaining a lot about my country hahaha these are very specific observations, amazing. kudos guys!

  • @ChasingEnigma
    @ChasingEnigma Год назад +7

    This happened in Pasay City, A friend came to me and my cousin and asked us if we can retrieve the phone and a necklace thats been snatched from her when she was passing by Estrella st. and she asked us because we lived in Salud st. which is right next to Estrella and we were able to retrieve her phone and necklace because we knew who run those street. We just explained to them that she's our cousin
    Ps. She did not report it to the police thinking that she might NOT get her belongings back if she report it.

  • @TangNanyan
    @TangNanyan Год назад +6

    it's normal to compare things to what you see and what you grew up with. but if you reach the things you want, you will still return to the town where you grew up because it is where you have your family and friends and happy memories that strengthen your character.

  • @lemnikim7388
    @lemnikim7388 Год назад +11

    Awesome vlog. It’s okay to compare. I’m sure there are also better things in DR than Philippines. I think Philippines is a country with many ironies. Depending upon where you are in Philippines, you could be in a place that feels like in a developed and advanced country or in a place like a third world and under-developed country. I live here in the US and the malls and diversity of restaurants in Philippines is just amazing compared to what we have here. Really enjoyed this vlog.👍🏼❤️

    • @Chinoiserie9839
      @Chinoiserie9839 Год назад

      Welp...it's a lower middle income country. Like a middle class household. Sometimes we enjoy good things sometimes we don't

  • @joeldecastro
    @joeldecastro Год назад +4

    The way you describe your country, the Dominican Republic, will sound very familiar with most Filipinos because the things you described as "better" here in the Philippines were not just a few years ago. Most things you mentioned are very recent development.

  • @junpinedajr.8699
    @junpinedajr.8699 Год назад

    Thank you ladies of the Dominican Republic,i hope you stay longer in our country.
    Gidbless you Both.

  • @ronilogepiga6480
    @ronilogepiga6480 Год назад +7

    If you want to buy fresh market farm product like vegetables, fruits, meat, fish, and seafood go to the market early in the morning as early as 4AM to 6AM because farm products locally produce are still fresh than in the Supermarket in Malls because it too pricy than fresh produce in the market it's way cheaper than the supermarket. Most products in the Supermarket are imported goods than in the market it's fresh produce from local farm products.

  • @delfincalibuso8515
    @delfincalibuso8515 Год назад +7

    Also, more and more employers here in the Philippines are paying their employees through Gcash or Paymaya.
    I find this so convenient.

    • @SolLunaTV
      @SolLunaTV  Год назад +7

      We also pay our rent through G-Cash, even though we are not verified and can't send money, we go to any G-Cash machine to deposit the money! Easy!

    • @royalgem6379
      @royalgem6379 Год назад

      @@SolLunaTV Why can't you get verified?

    • @julysanico3664
      @julysanico3664 Год назад

      Siguro dahil sa mga IDs

  • @jomeckds8833
    @jomeckds8833 Год назад +11

    such interesting topic! while we might be better in the areas you’ve mentioned, there’s still a long way to go for the philippines especially in transpo and lgbtq rights. it’s sad to hear some of the situations in dominican republic. it will just get better from here on. we all deserve better and it’s never wrong to demand/desire for a better life.

    • @SolLunaTV
      @SolLunaTV  Год назад +4

      Sometimes I lose hope and I think until the boomers leave the power things won't change in my beloved country (in terms of rights for LGBTQ+)

    • @bmona7550
      @bmona7550 Год назад

      @@SolLunaTV The Philippines is actually improving because from what I notice there are a considerable number of younger politicians (younger than 45 years old) there and also interestingly women politicians or those in higher positions of power. So you are right about the boomers, they really hold countries back in politics..

  • @Christopher-qr8yu
    @Christopher-qr8yu Год назад +2

    Sol and Luna, thanks for Loving our Country.....🥰

  • @bluknytxpc
    @bluknytxpc Год назад +5

    Another bonus... Philippines is better than DR because Sol & Luna are here.

  • @teachmehowtodoge1737
    @teachmehowtodoge1737 Год назад +5

    Great comparison ladies. 👏 cheers!

  • @Blessed.Allwin
    @Blessed.Allwin Год назад +1

    It's good to see both the good and the bad differences in each country so we learn what needs improvement in a particular area.

  • @Lans888
    @Lans888 Год назад +2

    Really...that's interesting to know.

  • @WorldwideFamous_SG
    @WorldwideFamous_SG Год назад +2

    I'm always pissed off about internet here in the Philippines but after seeing this video I realized there's more people who suffer an expensive internet in the other side of the world.. Nice comparison! I would love to hear the good things in Dominican Republic that Philippines can adapt.

  • @Mrs.Karlsson
    @Mrs.Karlsson Год назад

    I wanna thank you personally for trying to point these things out. Most of us needed to hear these. Filipinos need to start appreciating the things that they have and usually take for granted...

  • @ebom
    @ebom Год назад +6

    Thanks for these observations. They give me the nudge that we are enjoying blessings that other countries or cultures have yet to experience. Enjoy your stay in the Philippines. Que sea lo más placentera y memorable posible.

  • @awieferrer6172
    @awieferrer6172 Год назад +6

    Thanks Sol and Luna for appreciating things here.. I saw on a travel vlog your country is beautiful❤

  • @ramosfelize6848
    @ramosfelize6848 Год назад +1

    Yeah so many things is not appreciated by many here much compare to many countries in the third world coz the competition from neighboring countries is high as one of the developing countries in South East asia.. we need to catch up or else we left behind from infra, transpo, technology, food, services etc consider Philippines is also a travel destinations..thank for appreciating the Philippines 🫰

  • @henceldeanon9233
    @henceldeanon9233 Год назад +7

    Maybe if you go back to DR, you ladies will be the founders of e-money app or delivery app...

  • @alexsabado8254
    @alexsabado8254 Год назад +3

    What I understand about Dominican Republic is they are very strong in pageantry same with Colombia,Philippines,Venezuela.

  • @mrussel2392
    @mrussel2392 Год назад +2

    Agree with all of your observations

  • @rolandodeleon3313
    @rolandodeleon3313 Год назад

    Hello! Sol and Luna. We’re Filipinos l big in North Carolina. We’ve been following your Vlog. Thanks for making my country famous. And that other Hispanic countries recognized and respect our culture. Years ago my son served 2 years of mission there from the Church of Jesus Christ of later day Saints and love the Dominicans. He said that there a lot of similarities. After 2 years he came home speaking fluent Dominican Spanish. He kept the language and now live in Albuquerque NewMexico USA. More power to your vlog. Dios Los bendiga y a su programa❤

  • @mauieasares1451
    @mauieasares1451 Год назад +4

    thank you for visiting Philippines i love you both❤❤❤❤❤

  • @andyaga6143
    @andyaga6143 Год назад +1

    Thank you ladies Sol and Luna for your vlog b/c you bring people’s attention and awareness the small things that we can be grateful for. Life is not perfect , we work hard to achieve our dream(s), have faith In God to realize that dream. We hope and pray that people in government or business will truly be there to serve the community as they earn their keeps too. In the end each person caring for their neighbor is what matters. Just saying 🙏

  • @ruelleur9454
    @ruelleur9454 Год назад +3

    Gracias yo apreciar tus content hoy...

  • @vincentjohngerochi504
    @vincentjohngerochi504 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this video vlog ate sol and Luna 🇵🇭❤🇩🇴

  • @alamaysfoodvlog02-24
    @alamaysfoodvlog02-24 Год назад +1

    Hi ladies thank you for visiting the Philippines. Thanks that you've noitced 10 things you appreciate. By the way, congratulations! Your video is recommended by youtube.

  • @zeimind3081
    @zeimind3081 Год назад +1

    I'm glad you find Philippines safe and convenient.

  • @shirleyesteleydes3303
    @shirleyesteleydes3303 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you 2 beautiful lady, Godbless u always and keepsake 💖🇵🇭

  • @chattcedric6321
    @chattcedric6321 Год назад +3

    Hola Sol y Luna!!! I truly appreciate your experiences in the Philippines as to compare it with your Country. Regarding LGBT+ ; the Philippines is Predominantly Catholics and having said that Pilipinos only TOLERATED them but not ACCEPTED. Don't get me wrong, what I mean is that being a member of the LGBT+ is not a SIN per se, but if you do against the Teachings /Doctrines like being sexually involved with the same Sex, then it becomes a SIN. There's big difference between ACCEPTANCE AND TOLERANCE. No offense intended.

  • @jehumartin1314
    @jehumartin1314 Год назад

    Thank you for Good appreciation in our country

  • @valentinoggesen2200
    @valentinoggesen2200 Год назад +1

    Shoutout from a pinoy in Scandinavia ❤ WOW ❤ thanks 🙏 for visiting the Philippines 🇵🇭 hope you enjoyed ❤ and comeback sometimes ❤ in the Philippines 🇵🇭 you will feel more fun 🤩 and free compare to many other countries. Love the Philippines 🇵🇭 take care lovely ladies…

  • @r.gabrielocot4253
    @r.gabrielocot4253 Год назад +2

    Sol y Luna how fantastic that you made it to my country Las Filipinas and enjoying your trip and time. I hope you gals get to travel around the many islands during your stay. Keep.sharing your travel experiences and your outlook of life even more colourful! Stay safe, healthy and fun upbeat!

  • @guiaborja5768
    @guiaborja5768 Год назад

    I am glad you are vacationing in the Philippines. enjoy your stay.

  • @riclo8806
    @riclo8806 Год назад +2

    Enjoy the Philippines! Please experience celebrating Christmas and New Year here.

  • @lollyaniceto607
    @lollyaniceto607 Год назад

    Woww... you're such a beautiful ladies and have a beautiful soul...thank you very much for lifting our country...praying that you will enjoy your visitation in Philippines...newly subscriber here...i love watching your videos more power to your channel...take care and MABUHAY!!!

  • @jonhguevarra3684
    @jonhguevarra3684 Год назад +6

    BTW: Water in Some Countries are Precious and Scarce😊😑

  • @kimsanchez7915
    @kimsanchez7915 Год назад +6

    I love your accents. Love u both. More power. ❤❤ I love your baybayin. ᜐᜓᜎ᜔ ᜀᜆ᜔ ᜎᜓᜈ᜶ ❤

  • @tranquilityisland
    @tranquilityisland Год назад +90

    Please do the opposite too things Dominican Republic do better than Phil.

    • @bagongpilipinas7395
      @bagongpilipinas7395 Год назад

      wala silang mga nana na millenials na puro reklamo. wala silang mga dilawang salot. Wala silang iyaking mga estudyante. Walang npa. Walang wokeninams na pabebe. Konti ang mga social climbers. wala masyado gumagamit ng pampaputi. Lol

    • @DarkAngelBright
      @DarkAngelBright Год назад +4

      Yas pls!!!!

    • @luciferhill9105
      @luciferhill9105 Год назад +2

      Yes, I'm curious too

    • @Krahmhil86
      @Krahmhil86 Год назад

      Good idea

    • @user-ms1wm8fq9w
      @user-ms1wm8fq9w Год назад

      People. Their people is proud of their country unlike u piece of sht😂. They dont have colonial slave mentality thingking whats foreigner/american do is always good they know how to love their country w.pride.

  • @ICEDcoffeeLATTE
    @ICEDcoffeeLATTE Год назад +2

    Omg, your story about the bus overtaking to pick-up passenger in D.R was a thing here from the past. Some bus or jeepney drivers back then are competing for passengers so it will become a race for them. But now, it mellowed down because our population had grown with that passengers as well.

  • @BartLanguido
    @BartLanguido Год назад +4

    Thank you. Very informative. Now I will not complain much about the services and system here in my country. I feel more grateful now to my government.

  • @j3dong22
    @j3dong22 Год назад +1

    just to be fair, every country's got their own security/safety issues. here in the Philippines we may have a lower rate of petty crimes but still, always be careful and vigilant. enjoy your stay ladies❤️

  • @johnthenewjuan8594
    @johnthenewjuan8594 Год назад +2

    I don't like comparing countries but I still watch this vid bec I love u both 🇵🇭🇩🇴

  • @spitfirelucid
    @spitfirelucid Год назад +1

    Wow I didn't know about these, makes me appreciate what we have here in PH a lot more, thanks for sharing.

  • @nangng9855
    @nangng9855 Год назад +5

    Depending on locations, people can get robbed too while walking in the Philippines.
    Bus lanes are only strictly implemented this year. Prior to that buses are notorious for changing lanes.

    • @fishcake3395
      @fishcake3395 Год назад +2

      All parts of any countries has that not only the Philippines, be positive and don't let your guard down and enjoy whatever environment you have.

  • @evelyntolleno3140
    @evelyntolleno3140 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much Sol and Luna for this amazing thoughts that you have on my country. 🇵🇭 I love you guys. Your new subscriber here.

  • @jheboii12051986
    @jheboii12051986 Год назад +2

    i hope you visit the new terminal of transportation in One Ayala Terminal Sol and Luna

  • @felipeNice143
    @felipeNice143 Год назад +6

    We always complaints but we have also the good side and ofcourse theres always the bad side but we must learn to appreciate even in the USA they also comolaints

    • @arkiajam7299
      @arkiajam7299 Год назад +1

      Because we focus on complaining "really" that's is why I don't really see changes (good changes).

  • @jesterballeta3674
    @jesterballeta3674 Год назад +1

    Actually po, you guys should also be very cautious when using your phones especially in Manila and even with jewelry, because there are some thieves or " snatchers " who would just take your things or any kind of precious item away from you... Paalala lang po... 🇵🇭🇵🇭❤️

  • @ZeCabreira
    @ZeCabreira Год назад +4

    Enjoyed this episode. Thanks! God bless you!

  • @NathyBoyTv
    @NathyBoyTv Год назад +1

    So pretty dominacan girls ❤ I love you guys .. Welcome to the Philippines 🎉

  • @AgustD1620
    @AgustD1620 Год назад +1

    I left my cellphone at a bus station at Cubao, Quezon city before i go home after SB19 homecoming concert last december. I only noticed it after 3 hours that im on the bus going to our province, the bus station delivered it to the terminal in our province. It was night time that time, and the day after i already got my cellphone😊😊