My new video on Why I Chose the Philippines over Thailand is located here: ruclips.net/video/N8MIpXnC4Jg/видео.html Hope it answers the questions contained in the comments here.
Thanks so much for appreciating the Phils and the Build, Build, Build project of the government. it is so refreshing to hear this appreciation especially from a foreigner. I am so happy to see you settled in our country and clearly happy with your living here. Take care. Mabuhay ka! ❤️
DON'T GO LEAVING THE PHILIPPINES BEHIND YET. STAY FOR ANOTHER 10 YEARS AND YOU'LL SEE THE FRUIT OF YOUR LABOR. KEEP VLOGGING CAUSE PHILIPPINES IS THE #1 DESTINATION FOR FOREIGN VLOGGERS WHO WANTS TO MAKE VLOGGING THEIR PRIMARY SOURCE OF INCOME. PHILIPPINES IS THE #1 ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRY IN THE WHOLE WIDE UNIVERSE AND FILIPINOS ARE HUNGRY FOR FOREIGN VALIDATION WHICH THEY WILL BE SO PROUD WHENEVER SOME VLOGGERS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES TRY SOMETHING NEW IN THEIR HOMELAND FROM EATING THEIR FOOD LIKE ADOBO, BALUT, KULOT AND SALOT. SEE YOU'LL HAVE LOTS AND LOTS OF THINGS TO DO IN PH THAT WILL MAKE YOUR VIDEOS SKYROCKET IN VIEWS AND EARN YOU GAZILLION OF MOOLAHS FROM RUclips. DON'T LEAVE JUST YET CAUSE FILIPINOS ARE SO GULLIBLE AND CAN EASILY BE DECEIVED. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Any country that mandidotes vaggination for entry is not “fun.” You like injecting yourself with future cansour, unfertolity and cardio-related decline? Soon you will need a biannual boosturd for inter-island travel in that gulag. So dystopian by now that YT censors any comment with certain verboten words. So you want to be stuck in Asia as WW3 begins with blockades of the first island chain? The dystopian writing is on the wall. And you better realize it sooner before it is too late for you to escape.
I'm crying right now watching your video. You put in words what I've been trying to tell my husband about how different life is here in the states and in the Philippines. I am from the Northern Philippines and migrated here in the states more than a decade ago and I'm tired of life here. I miss the slow pace of life, I miss having a community who actually wants to know about your well being when they asked you "how are you?" , I miss the warm beach and white sands, I miss the food but most especially I miss the peaceful lifestyle. I am slowly trying to build a business that I hope can support us so we can go and live in the Philippines in the near future. Wish me luck :)
🙏🙏🙏 Praying for God to show you the path that he has planned for you. Always understand he will always be right there whenever you need him. Just look up. Peace and hugs. ❤
Welcome to the Philippines! My dad was from Missouri, met my Filipina mom married at 21 and lived in Baguio until he passed at 79. He loved the country and the people. He said he wants to be reincarnated in the Philippines.
I've been living in the Philippines for the last 10 years since retiring from the military. The wife and I went back to the states before the lock down. We just got back to Cebu last week. Love being back here. And the wife's happy to be back with family.
@@arleneestal4661i understand that comment I always call my wife - my wife on Facebook ... even in person i call her ma or wifey Im proud to have her...
I could not agree with you more. I was born in the Philippines, but grew up in the States. My wife and I vacationed in the Philippines for a month, though I worked remotely for half that time. I felt so relaxed and at peace, even during my remote hours. When our time was up and the plane was lifting off from NAIA, I just started crying uncontrollably. I guess I was bracing myself emotionally for the return to the stressful life in the States.
Some other things that I may add: 1. Language - English is a second language of Philippines, and almost everybody from a grade school to older people can speak or at least understand English as compare to our neighboring Asian countries, you can communicate well to almost everyone without any issue. 2. Western Culture - out of all Asian countries, Philippines has the most westernized way of life: from clothing, music, movies, hobbies, sports (basketball is life here), foods, among others. ...Great people, peaceful place, cheaper lifestyle, relatively safer place...it's more fun here indeed!
Can't agree more! We are a dependable lot. We work hard but we enjoy life way much better than most people in Asia. We are the fastest growing economy in Asia pre-pandemic. Despite the downturn in the economy, our GDP grew by 8% in the first quarter of this year, way much higher than expected. Barring unforseen developments, we can expect a robust gowth in the economy once the Marcos-Duterte administration gets settled. BBM has appointed nominees to his cabinet with excellent credentials and track records, esp.his economic team. The thrusts would be agriculture, tourism and healthcare. Of course, with the VP-elect at the helm of the education dept., we expect certain reforms.
Yep you really need to be on good terms with your wife's family. Which is really now your family as well. Your Filipino family is your lifeline for deals & to protect you from rip-offs.
You are so right! Same here in Switzerland! People don't speak with each other and yes, in restaurants we look that there is a lot space between the next table 😅 I am so excited to meet my LDR Filipino boyfriend in 3 weeks. I can't wait to stay there for a few months. Greetings from Switzerland, Susanne.
i live in the eastern sierras(Mammoth Lakes) close to where the Yosemite turn off is--i host a lot of people from all over the world via couchsurfing--sometimes we go to one of the many hotsprings in the area--guests are always amazed how friendly americans are--they always tell me if at a place in their home country nobody talks to each other--at the hot springs or any where else we go people are chatting it up,being funny,friendly
I am a Filipino lawyer and my life is also stressfull which is pretty much the same as other lawyers experience in different parts of the world. So it is not the Philippines per se that is stress free but it is the attitude that you adopt. I try as much as possible to keep my weekends free (which may mean long nights at work) and spend weekends only with my family where we will go out on small trips or just eat in nearby restos.
@@candyman4960 I agree but better than nothing. I was in the Phills for about 7 days the first time and 19 days the next. Never wanted to go home. Almost got locked down in Paradise. Lol. My BP was so low I don't know if I had one. 😂😂
I've heard many Americans echoing the same sentiments about how stressful life in the States is, compared to life here in the Philippines. I'm not American but I'm sure glad to be here!
Its stressful because this generation and next Americans are complacent of work and the life their living. The same goes to 3rd generation Filipinos born and raised in the US. They got this snowflake mentality. I'm Filipino migrated to the US at 30, now 50 I'm still enjoying work and working overtime. I shine shoes and sell cigarettes and newspaper in grade school. Be content and enjoy the life you choose. The only stress you're going to get is your wife nagging.
I spent most of my adult life working in Japan. Long hours daily many weekends sacrificed. Life is definitely simpler here in the Philippines. If you can have your own business you can have a good life maybe not rich but a happy life.
@@markeverson5849 There are plenty of poor people for sure but there are plenty of folk with money too. Some foreigner run small cafes restaurants or if they have a Filipina wife run things like water stations, laundry or small convenience stores.
@@donaldmacdonald4901 it would be hard for me to take money when there are so many poor people for the things they need? I have sent quite a bit of money to the Philippines to help out a handful of individuals over the last 2 years but things are getting so tight in the USA the cost of everything Rising everything that I'm starting to squeeze tight to preserve my own future I don't know what's going to happen but I would love to come to the Philippines and get a piece of land far out near the coast and higher the locals to build me a traditional bamboo Village house I can build myself log cabins but hey that's in the American Backwoods
@@markeverson5849 Well you could start your own building firm and hire and train locals. Cebu has plenty of lots of land and I myself will probably get something in the next couple of years. I am going back to Japan next month but as I married Filipina we are still planning to make Cebu home in future.
I love the Philippines 🇵🇭. I’ve been traveling there for the past 5 years. I’m closing on a condo next month. We are also in the process of buying some land to build house for us to retire some day. I love how everything is so affordable in the Philippines. With that said I’m planning on doing my own RUclips channel soon documenting everything.
I'm Filipino, living here in US. please, yung mga kababayan natin... sana iwasan nating siraan ang sarili nating bansa. We should be proud of our country. Both countries have pros and cons...
@@annalgesic5874 hindi mo alam kasi wala ka sa place ko ngayon. We're just here for the money, our place and people are better than here. I don't like it here, but of course wala akong magawa dahil andito ang family ko.
I feel you brother, leaving in the Philippines is less stressful. I'm from Southern California very stressed working a lot of hours. All you need is a simple lifestyle. I bought a house in Davao. I realize how important spending time with your loved ones is. I want to enjoy life and relax. Life is short my friend.
@@DrLawaytravels I remember a time in the USA when we were not stressed and would not even imagine living in another country. Spent much of our time laughing and having fun. Something has changed.
@@katsu_papi just being real. Foreigners can't own a house or lot in the Philippines. Wish you the best but I hope he at least knew this women for years before he chose to do that
I've been taking all my vacations in the Philippines for the past 10 years.When I retire from the postal service in 5 years im definitely moving to the Philippines 🇵🇭..Its such a beautiful country and beautiful culture. And everything is inexpensive compared to the usa.
We live in Cavite. One hour (maybe 90 minutes) drive to the US embassy or airport in Manila. We have a two-story house in super secure gated community, 3 bdrm/2bath, 20,000 pesos a month. Our monthly budget, 2 kids, five adults, is about $2000US a month, usually below 90,000 pesos for everything.
I worked in Manila for 16 years. So glad to get out of that hell. No way would I subject my son to the school system there, the incompetence of people on the job, the lies, manipulative nature of the culture. And yes my wife is a Filipina and feels the same way. I think you need to live there much longer or try working. Your thoughts will change if your working there and not just retired. If retired, there are a lot more other countries that provide better value.
Liked and subscribed 👍🏻 I'm an American who grew up with a German father and a Philippina mother. Unfortunately, I'm out of touch with both parents. I'm so grateful to know about the slice of life in different parts of the world. I want to spend some time in the Philippines (3 to 4 months minimum) and see how the Philippines will fit into my adult life. *Maybe I'll stay a bit longer too 😁
Yes Philippines is a very chill stress free country. Great video and nice to hear your thoughts and comparisons between the US and the PI. I'm married to a Cebuana and really love the country and culture as yourself. We live in Chicago but have a home about 35 minutes out of Cebu city heading into the mountains. I will take early retirement in 2 years at 55 and we are out of here! Keep the videos coming and enjoy life in the Philippines.
We also lived in the Chicagoland area and came here in 2019 after our house was built. We have several Filipino friends and all in all the Filipino people are so friendly. However, after arriving we discovered that our neighbors are not fond of foreigners and have made our life hell at times. My wife is Filipino and they don't like her either. Don't get me wrong, I love the Philippines and plan to stay. I just made a mistake by picking the wrong area. Life could be more stress free and I don't regret leaving the fast paced life in the US but we are looking for a different location.
@@jimandsusan7315 So sorry to hear this. The neighborhood that our house is in is pretty much all my wife's family. Her Grandfather owned the equivalent of 500 acres and when he died it was split with my mother-in-law and her siblings. So it's basically all aunts and uncles up there. The property our house is on was given to my wife by her mom. Everyone up there are very friendly people. I wish you the best in your search for a better location. Thank you for reaching out we appreciate the feedback especially from a fellow Chicagoland resident.
@@stevelawson68 Thanks Steve! You will have a great retirement here and 2 years will pass quickly. I was back in the US last Dec 28 thru Mar 7 to assist my brother with his cancer treatment ( he is cancer free now ) I experienced the pace of US life again and could hardly wait to get back. We will find what we are looking for but patience is the key.
I lived there on the border of Leyte and Southern Leyte for 4 years. I never paid over p5000 ($100) for rent. My other expenses were as little as p7500 ($150) a month. I eventually splurged by hiring domestic helpers, but my cost of living (like a king) was never over p30000 ($600) a month. I was living a very comfortable and privileged lifestyle. Filipinos there where I lived considered me wealthy, but by American standards, I was poor (working class). To be able to live in a country so luxuriously on my small (remote worker) income was amazing. I truly got spoiled, but more than that I got schooled and am a better man now than when I arrived in the Philippines in 2018. I returned to the US this past February, but my plan is to return to Asia later this year or early next year. My eyes are on Cambodia as I'm looking for a place that offers me more opportunities to make money (and easily retire) than I had in the Philippines. I'm definitely not at all interested in spending the rest of my life here in the United States. In my opinion, the US is way overrated and overpriced. I would have never realized that if I hadn't moved to the Philippines. I changed so much by living in the countryside with the humble Filipino people that I now consider many of them family and myself, half Filipino.
Thanks for sharing! I got some friends who are in Cambodia right now. They are there because of business opportunities there to make a better income stream. I wish you well sir on your journey!
@@DrLawaytravels thanks 🙏 I feel Cambodia has more opportunities than the Philippines for a (still) working class guy like myself. I’ve been doing lots of research and I’m probably going to live a different lifestyle in Cambodia than the Philippines. I’m not interested in glitz and glamour, but it looks like I will indulge myself, as a nicely furnished modern studio apartment with nice amenities, such as a pool, gym, security, maid service, etc., in the number one neighborhood of the capital city, Phnom Penh, is very affordable. I’m also an English teacher, and Cambodia has lots of English teaching jobs, so that’s a much better scenario for me than the Philippines. Really, the only chance of not ending up in Cambodia is if I am offered a better opportunity elsewhere first.
true, Philippines has no better offer for foreign nationals, they considered foreign as wealthy they can go business venture anytime they want, never realize that after all fund being spent in a vacation there will be no income. Perhaps what you need to do next time is to invest in your own business, try to learn the market "consumer" oriented market it's booming here. Just imagine the mall comparison in Philippines and in USA.. People with less priveledges kept on spending their needs and wants.
@@ナどらさいもん I am always telling my Filipino friends that they have wonderful opportunities there to start a business. It’s a place where local people still have the ability to go from poverty to wealthy. I personally am not interested in investing in any foreign country. Not having citizenship where you invest or do your banking has a lot of red tape and risks I am not interested in.
A really big advantage of a Philippines home base is the english proficiency of most Filipinos, whether written or spoken as the educational system is patterned after the US. Of course, you’ll never meet such very warm, friendly people than Filipinos. I agree that living or even vacationing in the Philippines is almost stress free. I was originally from the Philippines and when I come over for a visit, no matter how tiresome the day is or how late I go to bed as 24 hours is never enough in a day in the Philippines, I observed that I always wake up refreshed, rested and motivated to get going the next morning and day. It’s never a dull day because there’s a lot to do or explore wherever you are in the Philippines. I don’t know much about Thai people but Filipinos value people-oriented activities they trust you the first time you interact with them. Here’s to more fantastic sights and adventures in the Philippines to you & your wife. Enjoyed the candidness of your vlog I have to 👍 like and just subscribed.
I also love Filipino people but when money comes into it be very careful as most will steal your money without a 2nd thought. Even so called family members.
@@jamesmaize6830 I loved every second of the heat. My wife would put an umbrella up & over me but i would get out from under it as i wanted to feel that heat on me. I once got my head badly burned ( no hair ) so i have to wear a hat now if the sun is out.
Something that struck me when I visited in the early 80's was the friendliness of the people and the sense of unusual comradely amongst expats- good to hear those things haven't changed in all these years
I'm convinced that the big investors and analysts are trying to scare us to keep us poor and ignorant to the market.. because its steady doing good after all the jobless and market crash talks
That is exactly what I miss from my birthplace.. A stress free life. I been living in the US for 30 years now and became an american citizen long time ago.. I'm happy to be living in the US with my family but it is a daily struggle to survive here. I was 26 years old when I came here and Ialways reminisce the days growing up in the Philippines only to realize that I lost so many things that I used have especially a stress free life.
Then come back once in a while and unwind, enjoy the beach and the warm weather; the tropical fruits and all the good old fun. I don't relish living anywhere else.
I think it's much better you chose Philippines over Thailand, cheaper and nicer people. Philippines is more like the Balkans of Asia, when I would say Thailand is like Germany - good infrastructure, but cold people :)
Yeah tsaka mas maganda talaga living situation sa thailand. Tsaka yung pera umiikot talaga. Tingnan mo naman yung mga kinakain nila. Pagkain ng mga hari.
I am considering exploring the Philippines as my new winter getaway from Canada. Really enjoy the depth, warmth, detail and entertaining delivery of your video essays!
Philippines is so hospitable, beautiful and with happy People. It is the most beautiful county to live in. It has a lot of prestine beaches, tourist destinations, delicious and affordable foods, beautiful culture, Everything! It's more fun in the Philippines indeed.
Im selling my condo in Manila since I have a place in the province up north. The infrastructures have gone by leaps and bounds. Internet, expressways, and airports have all improved.
@@DrLawaytravels The newly opened ultra modern Clark International Airport, expressways crisscrossing central lLuzon. Who would have thought that in so short a year, we are using internet fiber ( converge) since my house is 10 km to the closest town in the middle of a rice farm.
@@solmichaelis2608 If you want to invest in a condo, there are newly built condos in Ayala QC beside Trinoma. Its a stone's throw from MRT station. From North Edsa station take a train to Cubao. Then transfer to LRT cubao to Recto.
yes, children in the province (rural, suburbs) playing the rain, climbing trees and just playing outside , not fearing some perv will come to get them, everyone knows everyone.
I concur with your opinion, point of view and perspective. Your Philippine experience speaks for itself and you can't go wrong with your decision of choosing Philippines as your home base and extension of your office in the US. Good thing that you can grab the food that you've been longing for for quite some time now Sir. Goodluck to your upcoming ventures. Take care. ❤️🇵🇭
The evolution of earning while doing what you want. If before they say "find a job that you enjoy doing and you will never have to work a day of your life", then comes the work from home set-up where you can take care of your family while working, now I would say travel all over the Philippines, vlog and you earn! You get the perks of going places, learning different cultures and still earning! We Filipinos love vlogs that showcase our culture and our country. Not all Filipinos can afford to travel. So seeing vlogs about our country gives us an opportunity to travel virtually and know the rest of the Philippines. It's a win-win situation where the vlogger gets to travel and life is stress free, and we get to see our country (We love to watch contents like this that make us proud as Filipinos), we then watch and subscribe, then the vlogger earns through ads. What a life! Continue showcasing our country and thank you for embracing our culture! God bless!
I just came back from the Philippines, and I know exactly what you are talking about. I cannot wait to go back and make being stress-free a permanent.feature of my retirement. Thanks for this video, Doc.
The Philippines is the best place to be in the world. I love it and whenever I am back here in the US working, I am saving to be there again. Coming for 3 months soon!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts abt retiring in the Philippines. Since I came back from a vacation in 2020, I’ve been mulling these thoughts too, of enjoying stress free life and low cost living. I’m now in my second year of preparation, saved as much as I can, and completing my Canadian and old age pension applications. Hopefully, we’ll bump each other in some restaurants or beach spots. Until then, cheers for the good life🥂🍺🍾
Been here 15 yrs and the infrastucture has been the biggest noticable improvement, and yet the Philippines is still under the radar for most people...long may it remain so...imho manila sucks, province life is the best life 👍 mabuhay!
But what about the constant crowing of roosters?! I love the lush green vegetation in the countryside... but the "cockadoodledoo" NOISE drives you nuts!!!
LOL, what’s under the radar…..permanently now and is 1000 times superior to the SHole PI is Vietnam. No retirement visas, no more indefinite visa extensions, purged out all the expat bums. 30 day tourist visa and then you GTFO. I love it !!! (Retired here in 2019, married a beautiful young local half my age, Vietnam now my happy expat free home).
After the "Battle of Manila" in February 1945 the city was 90% destroyed. It was re-built, but it was never the same. Manila was once referred to as "The Pearl of the Orient" - that was 80 years ago.
I've been living in manila since 5th grade until i finish my secondary school then tried working for a year in front of NAIA airport, that was 2004, now i choose to live in province less stress less people, less traffic, easier to travel, cheaper lifestyle amd better safe than Manila streets.
Sir, your views and observations about your wife's native country, which happily would become your adopted one, are truly engaging, informative, and riveting. For our retirement, my wife and I are also choosing between Thailand and the Philippines--now that we perused your vlogpost, we're beginning to see the same pleasant and magical light you've seen. Our remaining fears, concerns, and qualms are now being allayed, so thank you so much!
My Son treated me to my 59th birthday there in 2019 he flew from Melbourne where he was living at the time and me from the UK. I have to say it was the best experience of my life! The Philippine people are the most loveliest hospitable people I ever met full of smiles and yes totally chilled.
Hi Dr Laway, thank you for your honest and positive feedback on the changes and improvements we are having here in the Philippines. We are still looking for more change in this incoming administration in our Government. Mabuhay Philippines. God bless you stay here.
@@808pera6 I am very hopeful in a BBM-Sara led-Philippines because they have the DNA of their fathers. I'm sure they'll both work hard for this country as their fathers did before them.
Hi. Thank you so much for having such a positive outlook in life. Living in the Philippines is not a comfortable one but, I’m pretty much sure that you can find contentment in life and happiness too. Looking forward for the next video.
I am retiring in 2023, and I am considering retiring in Thailand and The Philippines. I am leaning towards The Philippines. I will use the Philippines as my base, and travel around Asia. And take a trip to Europe. You are my boots on the ground. I look forward to seeing more of your blogs.
Simething to think about we live near Clark Airport. Flights to places like Hong kong, Singapore, Taipei are really cheap and airport so easy to get in and out. Actually we just flew back from cebu last week and Clark's new airport is complete. Cost us $120 round trip to Cebu. Hoping someday flights from usa direct will go thru clark.
I'm Australian, hoping to come over the end of the year, I'm 60 this year I do BJJ and MMA 6 days a week our club is a franchise we have one in Malaysia and about 20 in Australia 🇦🇺, hoping to start one in the Philippines. I've been sick twice in 34 years, I'm good with languages I speak basic Spanish and German I'm currently learning Tagalog. A lot of the people at our club are professionals one of my mates that runs one of our North Brisbane clubs is a lawyer, always good to get advice from. We also have a guy who comes over every couple of months to train from Cebu he has a boat building business there he tells me all the bad things so I'm prepared lol. Hope to chase you up brother.
i think it will be a good move for you.. the government has just eased up the economic foreign policy..slashing away the 60/40 policy..i think that is the reason why foreign vloggers who has been here for 4 years lately are investing and creating their own company..just like mike and nelly who is in the paper prcocess of putting up their own coffee shop
Nicely done. Thanks for sharing. I was in the Philippines back in the 80's with the military. I met a filipina in Hong Kong during that time. We had been talking about getting married, but I got cold feet on it. Always regretted that. As an artist, that part of the world is very intriguing and much of what you said about living life to to live hit deeply as I have the same philosophy. I wish you and yours all the best.
I’m English and my Japanese wife and I visit the Philippines every year for about 15 years now and preparing to move there in the next 2 years. We were delayed cos of COVID but excited about the new life. Opposite life of Japan.
Dr. Laway: I was in PH million years ago. Your program is VERY informative and thought provoking. I am an OLD guy in California. My adult daughter, a disabled U.S. Navy vet, and I decided to move out of California at the end of June. Imagine, my rent is $3000 per month plus all the utility and other expenses add up to $4000 per month. My car payment and insurance cost another $1000. It is ridiculous paying this kind of money and struggling to live. So we are finally MOVING. It is funny that we thought about Chiang Mai and even Albania which you mentioned. My daughter and I watched your program together. We are inspired. When we come to PH someday, we will try to contact you. Our first stop is Korea. From there we will TRAVEL. We lived in Penang, Malaysia for a year about 10 years ago. And Mexico, for 5 years after my retirement. We went to Russia 4 times. We know the life outside of U.S. I am going to subscribe your channel. Keep up the good work of inspiring people. After Korea, PH is definitely on our schedule as a base camp. Mike from California
Good to hear. Enjoy your stay here! There is so much to explore. While, we, Filipinos would love to have a western style comfort and life, still, nothing beats living in a simple way here in Pinas.
All that you’ve said is the reason why I subscribed, the quality of your video, and the views I’ve seen. I just arrived here in the Philippines last May 9, wow! It’s almost a month ago 😅, I am retired and staying here for good. I worked so hard in US and after investing a private resort business here in La Union, I decided to retire early. I don’t want to spend all my strength at work, I want to live stress free and just enjoy life while I can. My small resort and my SS benefits is more than enough for me plus I have a daughter with 4 kids and a husband who runs my business, we live comfortably, AC in every room, 2 high speed internet. This is the life I planned and thanks God, it materialized. Your story by the way is very interesting and I’ll watch more of your videos. Welcome to a happy life here in the Philippines 🇵🇭
You are 100% correct about how less stressfull. I take blood pressure medication.After living there 1yr. I started feeling lethargic. Went to the Dr. and he told me my blood pressure very low.Turns out it was because of my meds. In about 6 months time I was completely off my meds. And my blood pressure was lower than it was with meds living in California.
You are on the spot. I am here in US working for almost 21 years and you are right we live to work here and everything is racing on the time and none stop fast pace which is very exhausting and expectation is too high, that there is no rest for your mind.
I appreciate and salute you choosing to stay in the Philippines ! It is good that you can adapt the environment and culture ! God bless you and mabuhay !
and yes!! we are excited for that too..the mindanao rail..the goal is to connect mindanao visayas and luzon via railway..maann..you really point up the progress that nobody has talked about..infrastructure and internet is much more better now.. also with the 3d telco on the market..and the talks of having our own data center will make it more better..soon..
Dr. Laway so happy and greatful that you visited my home monastery, the St. Benedict Monastery, Digos City, Davao del Sur, Philippines. I am presently working here in Tanzania, East Africa as a Filipino Benedictine Missionary. Hope you enjoyed your stay in the Philippines. God bless you and your family.
This is one of 3 Phil-based, foreigner-hosted channels I subbed to. I like Dr. Laway's straightforward, no-nonsense presentation, his highly analytical mind & facility of expression. His ideas flow so effortlessly, it's like talking to an old friend, a sensible one, to boot. I don't feel I wasted my time. Travelogues & food trips are entertaining enough, but, tbh, a dime a dozen. They're mostly fluff.. eye candy. I need to have my mind stimulated, as well. So, please keep up the excellent work, enjoy our country, sir, & more power. 🧔
I loved it! The islands, the beaches and the people. It is a healthy environment. I've heard of people becoming more healthy there and after being there awhile, no longer on meds. Low stress. Fresh air. 😊
I share most of the comments here. I live in the Philippines since 5 years. I am in France for now and will be so happy to take the plane back to Manila in a few days. It's the people there who are so relax , never worried , always smiling which makes me feel home there.
I was stationed in the Philippines 1982-1985, in the U.S. Air Force, and have a Filipino wife. We have been married 40 years, and neither of us has any desire to retire there. For one thing, we hate the climate. Spending three years in a third world country made me appreciate things I took for granted in America. Glad you are happy.
I'm the odd one out about this. The stress of entering ports I haven't used before is overwhelming for me when I bring a car. Common traits I've encountered with ports is: 1. Lack of or poor signage. 2. Unclear prices of ticket 3. Multiple stations to go to all spread apart ( coastguard, port fees, tickets, etc) 4. Fixers swarming your car trying to "help" you but only making you stress wondering if you're actually paying the right price or getting ripped off because of #1 and #2. I've been here 8 years but have only gone on single island hops from my home in Negros because of this. Just the thought of driving all the way to Luzon using multiple ferries turns me off. And that's fine I've been ok with My Negros-Cebu travels.
@@candyman4960 Thanks, surely I will see and visit I will decide base on my experience once I visit the Philippines one day. Hopefully by next year let me know what is the best time to visit the Philippines
first thing first, security... Financial security, income generating security like blogging also helps you get something in youtube while travelling, if you're introvert, you don't need to worry of what people thinks, all local Filipino would even think foreigners are like holliwood celebrities thus dont mind blogginh while walking make sure to avoid using your phone displaying in public to avoid theft, simply use better quality go pro., next is venture with cheap but safe place to stay, learn to live like filipino eat they way they eat that could help you save allot. Next plan ahead for long term, research on how you can go with consumerism business it's booming the nationwide people love esting on streets they generate income daily.
Just came across your channel and will definitely be following you. I'm American, married to my Filipina wife for nearly 30 years and we're looking to move overseas in the next year. Would love to see a video of the tax repercussions for expats that relocate there, especially with the change to a Marcos government. Thanks!
Very interesting. I've been away from PH for quite some time now and I'm really glad I subscribed to this channel coz it's now part of my daily dose of PH info. Topics are entertaining and varied, very well researched, and opinions are frank and truthful. Keep it comin Dr. Laway :)
You may want to try Granny Goose tortilla chips which is a local brand. Grew up eating that snack. I'm in Canada (for the last 15 years but I go back home every year), and I really miss Granny Goose. 😊
@@andybeckett4340 I beg to differ. It’s not as pricey compare to any other Asian countries though. But still there are lots of hidden treasures to explore. I love going back to Philippines! MABUHAY!
The taxi is one thing I found to be incredibly cheap in the Philippines. Many of my rides around Cebu City were less than $2. Even the longer rides were only in the $3-4 range. American prices are easily 5x that.
My wife and I live in Cebu, and the prices for taxis you said are correct. I have a car and two motorcycles, but we often use taxis just so we don’t have to drive in rush hour traffic, or try to find parking where there isn’t any.
I have been feeling very depressed and I have been planning to move to the Philippines with a hope of having a better life and your video just brought me out of depression for a while. Thank you so much for honestly sharing your experiences and feelings.
I love the forest view. With that backdrop your video conveys serenity and beauty. Just continue doing this kind of videos. They're informative and insightful. I agree about the internet and infra developments, really worth mentioning. Thank you
Stay where your heart is....where ever u go the country will always livable according to how your heart adopt it and on how u will accept the country and people its self.👍
Hi there,this video makes me more want to go back to Philippines.Philippines really still the best country to live cause people aré mostly good hospitable,kind hearted and smart in any ways.I’ve been traveling to other countries and still I can say Philippines is the BEST . I want and love to go back home to my homeland PHILIPPINES .great sharing
Great video man ✈️💯all your points very accurate and I agree with u on the quality of life and spending time with the people we love more often (very powerful message) Me and my friend are planning for Bangkok soon
Phils its really nice you can choose the place setuable for yourself , they are hospitable you can live simple life , yess really be happy . Because pilipino is a family oriented , always taking care each other , really religous they can pray for you , they always say no man is an Island ,
I am a retired civil engineer, PE. In my seventies. I was stationed in Subic Bay 1964-1968 on various tours. I have a friend living on Leyte. He is older than I. He was a US Navy. His community is just too far out to interest me. I have a friend who is a OFW, living and working in Singapore.
Where are you? It's beautiful! We made the move here to Lucena city, Quezon province Philippines 20 years ago, originally from Oregon and my wife is from Atimonan Quezon Province. We love it here. I was 46 and my wife was 49 when we made the move here. Loving life in the Philippines, every minute of it. Thanks for your video, loved it!
How about a comparison of Philippines 🇵🇭 VS. Colombia! 🇨🇴 Have you been to Colombia I hear it’s a beautiful country and incredibly inexpensive place to live. Some people like Nicaragua too! 🇳🇮
You hit the nail on the head about working, life, and memories. I moved to Cebu City, Philippines as a permanent resident in February 2022 retiring from the U.S. DoD after 43 years of military and DoD service. I'm living here with my new family. I have a 3/4 bedroom house, maids room, office, living room, large dining room and kitchen, den, 3 bathrooms, carport, & camera security system, steel gate and protected windows for 30K a month. The two story house is a concrete bunker good for severe storms. However, I agree with you and rather pay less. 15-20K would be great. I also have very high speed internet (PLDT) with 3 mesh units for 4,099p a month, and it works very well for movies, Zoom, business and everything else. I would like to live in a Province close to a major city, such as Cebu City, or outside of Manila. I miss a more rural atmosphere. Although Manila has everything, and Cebu is close, I miss the less traffic and peaceful life of the country. However, unlike Manila, Cebu is close to many of the Philippines' major resort areas that I can reach by taxi, boat, or plane.
@@jehenn9545 I wish, but no, it is not a gated community with private security personnel. It is on a small narrow back street not far from the Cebu Provincial Capital Building in Guadalupe, Cebu City. It is a group of about 5 or so Apartments (they are more like separate Townhomes) owned by an older Filipino and occupied mainly by Westerners, mostly Americans, who are largely reclusive keeping a low profile like myself. It has day/night security cameras in the front, back, and inside the residence. All windows also have high-security bars to prevent entering, and it is a concrete bunker of a residence able to withstand Typhoons. The owner is quick to fix any issues and maintains the property up very nice. All units are currently occupied.
Wow i was blown away undoubtedly you made a very precise things about our country esp the cost of living here is really affordable and is safer and stress free you dont have to live to work but to work and enjoy. Back in province life its more slow moving so living there is paradise esp you can eat 3x a day have chips and internet its heaven.
You can be friendly with people with armslenght ..but not too close. Born 1959 raised in the province or countryside left south Cebu of 22 yrs a scandinavian not been in Phils for 12 yrs . This video is helpful /informative. I plan life for new chapter as retiree.
I agree to everything you said. Spent 40 years of my life in the city, specifically Makati. Now living happily in Davao City. I imagine this city will also be heavily developed in a few years so we're already planning to move even further out into the rural areas in Davao. Already looking into properties less than 3 mins away from the beach. Less crowd, less stress.
About 50 years ago our family moved to US. Now we're fully retired and enjoying 6 months vacation back home. It's been and quite and surely loved it being back home.
Loved it when you said "creating a lifestyle." Meaning life needs to be intentional to live the life you want. My new mantra is "the future is now". Live your best life now..
You are so right! Many Thais will not even try to speak English. But it’s their right to speak only Thai in their country. I am most comfortable visiting and living in The Philippines; a Christian country.
They are nice in Thailand as well for sure. Language is a huge factor for sure. I was going to learn the local language either way, so for now working on Bisaya
My family is of the PH diaspora and I’ve never been. This video really gets me excited to go and discover my roots, thank you! How did you find your lodgments?
I admire your contents and your thoughts especially featuring our filipino cultures and traditiond. Your so appreciative of the filipinos because you can easily communicate with them since 90% of filipinos can communicate and speak good english which is understandable, yes its true that filipinos are the most friendly human creature on earth which could easily feel at ease and could start a good conversion even if they meet only for the first time. I like your vlog but please be careful and stay safe you can't be 100% safe all the time one thing for sure you are welcome in our country Philippines, Mabuhay ka
That's absolutely true you can't be a 100% safe because people are not the same if you know what i mean just be a little smart and safe at the same time other than that enjoy your vacation
Nice vlog. Had the same sentiment. I'm a Filipino-German who lived in America for 15 years. I totally agree with you that It's so stressful. The day you wake up you go to work until night and goes on and on. But when I visited my relatives in the Philippines it makes me want to go back that is why I bought a house in Tagaytay, Bacolod and in Bukidnon. Love the culture, nature, food and the people.
Everytime I go to Digos, I always crave some food from the US so I decided to open up a minimart that only sells US goods next to my laundromat and boutique. I remember having some chips and salsa and cheese dips and no one bought the chips😅. My employees end up eating the whole bag of chips🤣
Oh wow! Is it next to the Fresh Start Laundromat? My wife went there today and bought all the cheese dip lol. She saw it on facebook and ran across town to get it!
Living in the Philippines is less stressful, compare to the western countries. But my opinion is Philippines is no longer a cheap country. But for retired people it is an alternative to live in the philippines because money is more worth there than in the western countries. Greeting from Austria. Half Filipino and half Austrian.
I'm new to your channel. You did a great job. I moved to the Philippines in 2008. Came back USA for business and got stuck here because of covid. I will be returning in a couple months.
im a filipino, u are welcome here in my country, while thailand is a also nice country so its all up to u, u can choose depends on where u would feel more comfortable.
My new video on Why I Chose the Philippines over Thailand is located here: ruclips.net/video/N8MIpXnC4Jg/видео.html Hope it answers the questions contained in the comments here.
Thanks so much for appreciating the Phils and the Build, Build, Build project of the government. it is so refreshing to hear this appreciation especially from a foreigner. I am so happy to see you settled in our country and clearly happy with your living here. Take care. Mabuhay ka! ❤️
DON'T GO LEAVING THE PHILIPPINES BEHIND YET. STAY FOR ANOTHER 10 YEARS AND YOU'LL SEE THE FRUIT OF YOUR LABOR. KEEP VLOGGING CAUSE PHILIPPINES IS THE #1 DESTINATION FOR FOREIGN VLOGGERS WHO WANTS TO MAKE VLOGGING THEIR PRIMARY SOURCE OF INCOME. PHILIPPINES IS THE #1 ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRY IN THE WHOLE WIDE UNIVERSE AND FILIPINOS ARE HUNGRY FOR FOREIGN VALIDATION WHICH THEY WILL BE SO PROUD WHENEVER SOME VLOGGERS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES TRY SOMETHING NEW IN THEIR HOMELAND FROM EATING THEIR FOOD LIKE ADOBO, BALUT, KULOT AND SALOT. SEE YOU'LL HAVE LOTS AND LOTS OF THINGS TO DO IN PH THAT WILL MAKE YOUR VIDEOS SKYROCKET IN VIEWS AND EARN YOU GAZILLION OF MOOLAHS FROM RUclips. DON'T LEAVE JUST YET CAUSE FILIPINOS ARE SO GULLIBLE AND CAN EASILY BE DECEIVED. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like your videos but I really dislike the fisheye look that ruins the nature view.
Bad behaviour.
Any country that mandidotes vaggination for entry is not “fun.” You like injecting yourself with future cansour, unfertolity and cardio-related decline? Soon you will need a biannual boosturd for inter-island travel in that gulag. So dystopian by now that YT censors any comment with certain verboten words. So you want to be stuck in Asia as WW3 begins with blockades of the first island chain? The dystopian writing is on the wall. And you better realize it sooner before it is too late for you to escape.
I'm crying right now watching your video. You put in words what I've been trying to tell my husband about how different life is here in the states and in the Philippines. I am from the Northern Philippines and migrated here in the states more than a decade ago and I'm tired of life here. I miss the slow pace of life, I miss having a community who actually wants to know about your well being when they asked you "how are you?" , I miss the warm beach and white sands, I miss the food but most especially I miss the peaceful lifestyle. I am slowly trying to build a business that I hope can support us so we can go and live in the Philippines in the near future. Wish me luck :)
👍👍👍👍👍👍Good luck
🙏🙏🙏 Praying for God to show you the path that he has planned for you. Always understand he will always be right there whenever you need him. Just look up. Peace and hugs. ❤
Just curious about your attorney gig. How long can or could you continue to work it if you were to decide to stay overseas?
Good luck. You don’t need it. You got this
and more than that I like the Philippine weather rain or shine, than the very cold snow during winter, I might not survive it😱
Welcome to the Philippines! My dad was from Missouri, met my Filipina mom married at 21 and lived in Baguio until he passed at 79. He loved the country and the people. He said he wants to be reincarnated in the Philippines.
Thanks for sharing
Currently stuck in MO and interested in the Phillipines, so how the fuck do I get out of here?
@@tristanconrad9918 go on a dating app and find a pinay haha
@@dixonnass2443 pretty much
I've been living in the Philippines for the last 10 years since retiring from the military. The wife and I went back to the states before the lock down. We just got back to Cebu last week. Love being back here. And the wife's happy to be back with family.
I agree the php is paradise
Does" the wife" have a name?
Why "the wife"? Why not " my wife" plus name?
@@arleneestal4661i understand that comment
I always call my wife - my wife on Facebook ... even in person i call her ma or wifey
Im proud to have her...
Let me guess she's 20 years younger than you?
I could not agree with you more. I was born in the Philippines, but grew up in the States. My wife and I vacationed in the Philippines for a month, though I worked remotely for half that time. I felt so relaxed and at peace, even during my remote hours. When our time was up and the plane was lifting off from NAIA, I just started crying uncontrollably. I guess I was bracing myself emotionally for the return to the stressful life in the States.
I know the feeling my friend!
You know it Pare.
You're probably Filipino in heart...yeah it's hard if you're comfortable at that place .
Cuz you were rich there you idiot
Culture vultures
Some other things that I may add:
1. Language - English is a second language of Philippines, and almost everybody from a grade school to older people can speak or at least understand English as compare to our neighboring Asian countries, you can communicate well to almost everyone without any issue.
2. Western Culture - out of all Asian countries, Philippines has the most westernized way of life: from clothing, music, movies, hobbies, sports (basketball is life here), foods, among others.
...Great people, peaceful place, cheaper lifestyle, relatively safer place...it's more fun here indeed!
Good points!
Can't agree more! We are a dependable lot. We work hard but we enjoy life way much better than most people in Asia. We are the fastest growing economy in Asia pre-pandemic. Despite the downturn in the economy, our GDP grew by 8% in the first quarter of this year, way much higher than expected. Barring unforseen developments, we can expect a robust gowth in the economy once the Marcos-Duterte administration gets settled. BBM has appointed nominees to his cabinet with excellent credentials and track records, esp.his economic team. The thrusts would be agriculture, tourism and healthcare. Of course, with the VP-elect at the helm of the education dept., we expect certain reforms.
and people are warm, friendly and good looking.
Poor English as you could surnise from these comments.
Yep you really need to be on good terms with your wife's family. Which is really now your family as well. Your Filipino family is your lifeline for deals & to protect you from rip-offs.
You are so right! Same here in Switzerland! People don't speak with each other and yes, in restaurants we look that there is a lot space between the next table 😅 I am so excited to meet my LDR Filipino boyfriend in 3 weeks. I can't wait to stay there for a few months. Greetings from Switzerland, Susanne.
Difference between a "cool" culture (Swiss) vs a "warm" culture (Filipino).
i live in the eastern sierras(Mammoth Lakes) close to where the Yosemite turn off is--i host a lot of people from all over the world via couchsurfing--sometimes we go to one of the many hotsprings in the area--guests are always amazed how friendly americans are--they always tell me if at a place in their home country nobody talks to each other--at the hot springs or any where else we go people are chatting it up,being funny,friendly
Why LDR?
@@dethray1000largely depends on where you go in America. In the mountainous or resort areas, yes definitely more friendly.
I am a Filipino lawyer and my life is also stressfull which is pretty much the same as other lawyers experience in different parts of the world. So it is not the Philippines per se that is stress free but it is the attitude that you adopt. I try as much as possible to keep my weekends free (which may mean long nights at work) and spend weekends only with my family where we will go out on small trips or just eat in nearby restos.
Re organise your life to remove stress. If you can not do that ...... no hope/future !
Stress will kill you so the short getaways are nice.
You create the stress , you can remove the stress !
Lame excuse "stress".
@@Nomadic9900 Long getaways even nicer ! Short this , short that. Quick this quick that.
Recipe for self infliction.
@@candyman4960 I agree but better than nothing. I was in the Phills for about 7 days the first time and 19 days the next. Never wanted to go home. Almost got locked down in Paradise. Lol. My BP was so low I don't know if I had one. 😂😂
I've heard many Americans echoing the same sentiments about how stressful life in the States is, compared to life here in the Philippines. I'm not American but I'm sure glad to be here!
A lot more Americans moving abroad than ever before.
@@DrLawaytravels especially after the imposter got in F J B
Its stressful because this generation and next Americans are complacent of work and the life their living. The same goes to 3rd generation Filipinos born and raised in the US. They got this snowflake mentality. I'm Filipino migrated to the US at 30, now 50 I'm still enjoying work and working overtime. I shine shoes and sell cigarettes and newspaper in grade school. Be content and enjoy the life you choose. The only stress you're going to get is your wife nagging.
@@davidwike4522 lets go Brandon 😆
@Christopher Lellis I agree 💯%
I spent most of my adult life working in Japan. Long hours daily many weekends sacrificed. Life is definitely simpler here in the Philippines. If you can have your own business you can have a good life maybe not rich but a happy life.
What kind of business could a person have in the Philippines after all I get the impression the people are poor?
@@markeverson5849 There are plenty of poor people for sure but there are plenty of folk with money too. Some foreigner run small cafes restaurants or if they have a Filipina wife run things like water stations, laundry or small convenience stores.
@@donaldmacdonald4901 it would be hard for me to take money when there are so many poor people for the things they need? I have sent quite a bit of money to the Philippines to help out a handful of individuals over the last 2 years but things are getting so tight in the USA the cost of everything Rising everything that I'm starting to squeeze tight to preserve my own future I don't know what's going to happen but I would love to come to the Philippines and get a piece of land far out near the coast and higher the locals to build me a traditional bamboo Village house I can build myself log cabins but hey that's in the American Backwoods
@@markeverson5849 Well you could start your own building firm and hire and train locals. Cebu has plenty of lots of land and I myself will probably get something in the next couple of years. I am going back to Japan next month but as I married Filipina we are still planning to make Cebu home in future.
Exactly
I love the Philippines 🇵🇭. I’ve been traveling there for the past 5 years. I’m closing on a condo next month. We are also in the process of buying some land to build house for us to retire some day. I love how everything is so affordable in the Philippines. With that said I’m planning on doing my own RUclips channel soon documenting everything.
I'm looking forward to your youtube channel soon
Peado?
Hope to see you in my country Philippines😉
I'm Filipino, living here in US. please, yung mga kababayan natin... sana iwasan nating siraan ang sarili nating bansa. We should be proud of our country. Both countries have pros and cons...
just be honest kasi, un naman kasi ang tunay , tpos darating sila sa PH na akala nila nsa paradise sila, lol,
that's ironic. you left the country and you tell those who are in PH to be proud of our country. get real!
@@annalgesic5874 hindi mo alam kasi wala ka sa place ko ngayon. We're just here for the money, our place and people are better than here. I don't like it here, but of course wala akong magawa dahil andito ang family ko.
@@mauromauro953 coz its true.
Opinion lang naman iyon hindi paninira
I feel you brother, leaving in the Philippines is less stressful. I'm from Southern California very stressed working a lot of hours. All you need is a simple lifestyle. I bought a house in Davao. I realize how important spending time with your loved ones is. I want to enjoy life and relax. Life is short my friend.
Nice Davao is a great city. I agree life is to short to stay stressed.
@@DrLawaytravels I remember a time in the USA when we were not stressed and would not even imagine living in another country. Spent much of our time laughing and having fun. Something has changed.
Choose Philippines..
Leaving? Lmao!
Iloilo City is the best place to retires for expat. Iloilo City is much safer than Davao
Bought a house in El Nido, moving there in 2 weeks. Excided to start the next chapter of my life.
Wow! You are going to be living the dream! Very exciting
WELCOME HOME💚💚
You mean you brought a woman a house lol
@@outlander2693 why'd you gotta be so negative, man? chill out😂😂
@@katsu_papi just being real. Foreigners can't own a house or lot in the Philippines. Wish you the best but I hope he at least knew this women for years before he chose to do that
I've been taking all my vacations in the Philippines for the past 10 years.When I retire from the postal service in 5 years im definitely moving to the Philippines 🇵🇭..Its such a beautiful country and beautiful culture. And everything is inexpensive compared to the usa.
The time will move quick! It really is more affordable.
We live in Cavite. One hour (maybe 90 minutes) drive to the US embassy or airport in Manila. We have a two-story house in super secure gated community, 3 bdrm/2bath, 20,000 pesos a month. Our monthly budget, 2 kids, five adults, is about $2000US a month, usually below 90,000 pesos for everything.
Good for you!!!😊
@@downsouth5971 dont worry about me i won't be sleeping in the streets
I worked in Manila for 16 years. So glad to get out of that hell. No way would I subject my son to the school system there, the incompetence of people on the job, the lies, manipulative nature of the culture. And yes my wife is a Filipina and feels the same way. I think you need to live there much longer or try working. Your thoughts will change if your working there and not just retired. If retired, there are a lot more other countries that provide better value.
Liked and subscribed 👍🏻 I'm an American who grew up with a German father and a Philippina mother. Unfortunately, I'm out of touch with both parents. I'm so grateful to know about the slice of life in different parts of the world. I want to spend some time in the Philippines (3 to 4 months minimum) and see how the Philippines will fit into my adult life. *Maybe I'll stay a bit longer too 😁
Take me with you!
Yes Philippines is a very chill stress free country. Great video and nice to hear your thoughts and comparisons between the US and the PI. I'm married to a Cebuana and really love the country and culture as yourself. We live in Chicago but have a home about 35 minutes out of Cebu city heading into the mountains. I will take early retirement in 2 years at 55 and we are out of here! Keep the videos coming and enjoy life in the Philippines.
Thanks for watching! I hope those two years come fast for you!
Pls Visit City Of Good Life Oroquieta,Province of Misamis Occidental Its More Fun in Philippines
We also lived in the Chicagoland area and came here in 2019 after our house was built. We have several Filipino friends and all in all the Filipino people are so friendly. However, after arriving we discovered that our neighbors are not fond of foreigners and have made our life hell at times. My wife is Filipino and they don't like her either. Don't get me wrong, I love the Philippines and plan to stay. I just made a mistake by picking the wrong area. Life could be more stress free and I don't regret leaving the fast paced life in the US but we are looking for a different location.
@@jimandsusan7315 So sorry to hear this. The neighborhood that our house is in is pretty much all my wife's family. Her Grandfather owned the equivalent of 500 acres and when he died it was split with my mother-in-law and her siblings. So it's basically all aunts and uncles up there. The property our house is on was given to my wife by her mom. Everyone up there are very friendly people. I wish you the best in your search for a better location. Thank you for reaching out we appreciate the feedback especially from a fellow Chicagoland resident.
@@stevelawson68 Thanks Steve! You will have a great retirement here and 2 years will pass quickly. I was back in the US last Dec 28 thru Mar 7 to assist my brother with his cancer treatment ( he is cancer free now ) I experienced the pace of US life again and could hardly wait to get back. We will find what we are looking for but patience is the key.
I lived there on the border of Leyte and Southern Leyte for 4 years. I never paid over p5000 ($100) for rent. My other expenses were as little as p7500 ($150) a month. I eventually splurged by hiring domestic helpers, but my cost of living (like a king) was never over p30000 ($600) a month. I was living a very comfortable and privileged lifestyle. Filipinos there where I lived considered me wealthy, but by American standards, I was poor (working class). To be able to live in a country so luxuriously on my small (remote worker) income was amazing. I truly got spoiled, but more than that I got schooled and am a better man now than when I arrived in the Philippines in 2018. I returned to the US this past February, but my plan is to return to Asia later this year or early next year. My eyes are on Cambodia as I'm looking for a place that offers me more opportunities to make money (and easily retire) than I had in the Philippines. I'm definitely not at all interested in spending the rest of my life here in the United States. In my opinion, the US is way overrated and overpriced. I would have never realized that if I hadn't moved to the Philippines. I changed so much by living in the countryside with the humble Filipino people that I now consider many of them family and myself, half Filipino.
Thanks for sharing! I got some friends who are in Cambodia right now. They are there because of business opportunities there to make a better income stream. I wish you well sir on your journey!
@@DrLawaytravels thanks 🙏 I feel Cambodia has more opportunities than the Philippines for a (still) working class guy like myself. I’ve been doing lots of research and I’m probably going to live a different lifestyle in Cambodia than the Philippines. I’m not interested in glitz and glamour, but it looks like I will indulge myself, as a nicely furnished modern studio apartment with nice amenities, such as a pool, gym, security, maid service, etc., in the number one neighborhood of the capital city, Phnom Penh, is very affordable. I’m also an English teacher, and Cambodia has lots of English teaching jobs, so that’s a much better scenario for me than the Philippines. Really, the only chance of not ending up in Cambodia is if I am offered a better opportunity elsewhere first.
true, Philippines has no better offer for foreign nationals, they considered foreign as wealthy they can go business venture anytime they want, never realize that after all fund being spent in a vacation there will be no income.
Perhaps what you need to do next time is to invest in your own business, try to learn the market "consumer" oriented market it's booming here. Just imagine the mall comparison in Philippines and in USA.. People with less priveledges kept on spending their needs and wants.
@@ナどらさいもん I am always telling my Filipino friends that they have wonderful opportunities there to start a business. It’s a place where local people still have the ability to go from poverty to wealthy. I personally am not interested in investing in any foreign country. Not having citizenship where you invest or do your banking has a lot of red tape and risks I am not interested in.
A really big advantage of a Philippines home base is the english proficiency of most Filipinos, whether written or spoken as the educational system is patterned after the US. Of course, you’ll never meet such very warm, friendly people than Filipinos. I agree that living or even vacationing in the Philippines is almost stress free. I was originally from the Philippines and when I come over for a visit, no matter how tiresome the day is or how late I go to bed as 24 hours is never enough in a day in the Philippines, I observed that I always wake up refreshed, rested and motivated to get going the next morning and day. It’s never a dull day because there’s a lot to do or explore wherever you are in the Philippines. I don’t know much about Thai people but Filipinos value people-oriented activities they trust you the first time you interact with them. Here’s to more fantastic sights and adventures in the Philippines to you & your wife. Enjoyed the candidness of your vlog I have to 👍 like and just subscribed.
Hello Esvee Flowers, thanks for subscribing! Yes it is really nice to visit or live here!
I also love Filipino people but when money comes into it be very careful as most will steal your money without a 2nd thought. Even so called family members.
Its the God awful heat that I can't live in. I've lived in that climate 3.5 yrs and couldn't stop sweating!
@@jamesmaize6830 I loved every second of the heat. My wife would put an umbrella up & over me but i would get out from under it as i wanted to feel that heat on me. I once got my head badly burned ( no hair ) so i have to wear a hat now if the sun is out.
Wow I love that thanks for sharing.
Something that struck me when I visited in the early 80's was the friendliness of the people and the sense of unusual comradely amongst expats- good to hear those things haven't changed in all these years
In the 80's everyone said " Hey Joe " to me. I don't hear that anymore. ?????
Dont skip ads... Lets help him to promote our country.😊😊😊😊
Your videos have helped me reach over $180,000 in trading by age 23! Thanks Dr Laway. Keep the videos coming. 👍🏽
I'm convinced that the big investors and analysts are trying to scare us to keep us poor and ignorant to the market.. because its steady doing good after all the jobless and market crash talks
Congrats and wishing you the best
@kim sun When I was 20 ,but you need a finance Pro if you don’t want to loose and if you want to be more successful.
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That is exactly what I miss from my birthplace.. A stress free life. I been living in the US for 30 years now and became an american citizen long time ago.. I'm happy to be living in the US with my family but it is a daily struggle to survive here. I was 26 years old when I came here and Ialways reminisce the days growing up in the Philippines only to realize that I lost so many things that I used have especially a stress free life.
You still have time to recover those beautiful memories... go for it!
Then come back once in a while and unwind, enjoy the beach and the warm weather; the tropical fruits and all the good old fun. I don't relish living anywhere else.
I think it's much better you chose Philippines over Thailand, cheaper and nicer people. Philippines is more like the Balkans of Asia, when I would say Thailand is like Germany - good infrastructure, but cold people :)
Im.Filipina, i love Thailand, all my SE asia neighboring countries.. Each countries have Pros and Cons.. Have a nice day Po. Thank you!
Yeah tsaka mas maganda talaga living situation sa thailand. Tsaka yung pera umiikot talaga. Tingnan mo naman yung mga kinakain nila. Pagkain ng mga hari.
@@rannarann9316i eat like a queen.😄in Phils.
Godbkess Us😇
Agree
I am a Filipina, living in US. If you choose Philippines, thank you for that. I love our Country!
I am considering exploring the Philippines as my new winter getaway from Canada. Really enjoy the depth, warmth, detail and entertaining delivery of your video
essays!
Philippines is so hospitable, beautiful and with happy People. It is the most beautiful county to live in. It has a lot of prestine beaches, tourist destinations, delicious and affordable foods, beautiful culture, Everything! It's more fun in the Philippines indeed.
Im selling my condo in Manila since I have a place in the province up north. The infrastructures have gone by leaps and bounds. Internet, expressways, and airports have all improved.
Nice! I was wondering how the infrastructure was improving in Luzon
@@DrLawaytravels The newly opened ultra modern Clark International Airport, expressways crisscrossing central lLuzon. Who would have thought that in so short a year, we are using internet fiber ( converge) since my house is 10 km to the closest town in the middle of a rice farm.
ohhh is it perhaps near the univ belt? highly need since f2f classes seems to be possible next sem
@@solmichaelis2608 Mandaluyong near Shaw by Pioneer Street
@@solmichaelis2608 If you want to invest in a condo, there are newly built condos in Ayala QC beside Trinoma. Its a stone's throw from MRT station. From North Edsa station take a train to Cubao. Then transfer to LRT cubao to Recto.
What I like about my home country, Philippines, are the presence of children playing outside and having fun.
That is true!
And I remember when they would not let kids in the mall.
yes, children in the province (rural, suburbs) playing the rain, climbing trees and just playing outside , not fearing some perv will come to get them, everyone knows everyone.
internet problem has alwys been the issu with the Phils. i hope the new admin will be serious in looking into this
Americans don't have children - they have pets (dogs or cats).
I concur with your opinion, point of view and perspective. Your Philippine experience speaks for itself and you can't go wrong with your decision of choosing Philippines as your home base and extension of your office in the US.
Good thing that you can grab the food that you've been longing for for quite some time now Sir. Goodluck to your upcoming ventures. Take care. ❤️🇵🇭
Thank you so much!
I’m going that and it’s a little more complicated at tax time 😅
sorry ta say but, if you have money and access to internet one can buy Anything ! an have it shipped to you..just saying..
The evolution of earning while doing what you want. If before they say "find a job that you enjoy doing and you will never have to work a day of your life", then comes the work from home set-up where you can take care of your family while working, now I would say travel all over the Philippines, vlog and you earn! You get the perks of going places, learning different cultures and still earning!
We Filipinos love vlogs that showcase our culture and our country. Not all Filipinos can afford to travel. So seeing vlogs about our country gives us an opportunity to travel virtually and know the rest of the Philippines.
It's a win-win situation where the vlogger gets to travel and life is stress free, and we get to see our country (We love to watch contents like this that make us proud as Filipinos), we then watch and subscribe, then the vlogger earns through ads. What a life!
Continue showcasing our country and thank you for embracing our culture! God bless!
I just came back from the Philippines, and I know exactly what you are talking about. I cannot wait to go back and make being stress-free a permanent.feature of my retirement. Thanks for this video, Doc.
The Philippines is the best place to be in the world. I love it and whenever I am back here in the US working, I am saving to be there again. Coming for 3 months soon!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts abt retiring in the Philippines. Since I came back from a vacation in 2020, I’ve been mulling these thoughts too, of enjoying stress free life and low cost living. I’m now in my second year of preparation, saved as much as I can, and completing my Canadian and old age pension applications. Hopefully, we’ll bump each other in some restaurants or beach spots. Until then, cheers for the good life🥂🍺🍾
Thanks for sharing! Hope to run into you, safe travels!
Same here im a FilAm that live here in LA bit soon retiring to my original country
Been here 15 yrs and the infrastucture has been the biggest noticable improvement, and yet the Philippines is still under the radar for most people...long may it remain so...imho manila sucks, province life is the best life 👍 mabuhay!
But what about the constant crowing of roosters?! I love the lush green vegetation in the countryside... but the "cockadoodledoo" NOISE drives you nuts!!!
@@peters7229 it's like living next to an airport...after a while you don't even notice...
LOL, what’s under the radar…..permanently now and is 1000 times superior to the SHole PI is Vietnam. No retirement visas, no more indefinite visa extensions, purged out all the expat bums. 30 day tourist visa and then you GTFO. I love it !!! (Retired here in 2019, married a beautiful young local half my age, Vietnam now my happy expat free home).
After the "Battle of Manila" in February 1945 the city was 90% destroyed. It was re-built, but it was never the same. Manila was once referred to as "The Pearl of the Orient" - that was 80 years ago.
I've been living in manila since 5th grade until i finish my secondary school then tried working for a year in front of NAIA airport, that was 2004, now i choose to live in province less stress less people, less traffic, easier to travel, cheaper lifestyle amd better safe than Manila streets.
Sir, your views and observations about your wife's native country, which happily would become your adopted one, are truly engaging, informative, and riveting. For our retirement, my wife and I are also choosing between Thailand and the Philippines--now that we perused your vlogpost, we're beginning to see the same pleasant and magical light you've seen. Our remaining fears, concerns, and qualms are now being allayed, so thank you so much!
My Son treated me to my 59th birthday there in 2019 he flew from Melbourne where he was living at the time and me from the UK.
I have to say it was the best experience of my life!
The Philippine people are the most loveliest hospitable people I ever met full of smiles and yes totally chilled.
Hi Dr Laway, thank you for your honest and positive feedback on the changes and improvements we are having here in the Philippines. We are still looking for more change in this incoming administration in our Government. Mabuhay Philippines. God bless you stay here.
Thank you!
I can see only good things coming from BBM's administration.
@@808pera6 I am very hopeful in a BBM-Sara led-Philippines because they have the DNA of their fathers. I'm sure they'll both work hard for this country as their fathers did before them.
Hi. Thank you so much for having such a positive outlook in life. Living in the Philippines is not a comfortable one but, I’m pretty much sure that you can find contentment in life and happiness too. Looking forward for the next video.
I am retiring in 2023, and I am considering retiring in Thailand and The Philippines. I am leaning towards The Philippines. I will use the Philippines as my base, and travel around Asia. And take a trip to Europe. You are my boots on the ground. I look forward to seeing more of your blogs.
Both are great choices, each have pro and cons. Thanks for watching!
Philippines, Cebu or Davao is great, or Camiguin
I suggest the Philippines, very comfortable to be your neighbor, friendly and can talk your English language.
Simething to think about we live near Clark Airport. Flights to places like Hong kong, Singapore, Taipei are really cheap and airport so easy to get in and out. Actually we just flew back from cebu last week and Clark's new airport is complete. Cost us $120 round trip to Cebu. Hoping someday flights from usa direct will go thru clark.
@@cebulocalguidingph Thanks for your post.
I'm Australian, hoping to come over the end of the year, I'm 60 this year I do BJJ and MMA 6 days a week our club is a franchise we have one in Malaysia and about 20 in Australia 🇦🇺, hoping to start one in the Philippines. I've been sick twice in 34 years, I'm good with languages I speak basic Spanish and German I'm currently learning Tagalog. A lot of the people at our club are professionals one of my mates that runs one of our North Brisbane clubs is a lawyer, always good to get advice from. We also have a guy who comes over every couple of months to train from Cebu he has a boat building business there he tells me all the bad things so I'm prepared lol. Hope to chase you up brother.
Would be nice to have a BJJ club. When I was in Thailand they were all closed due to the regulations. Good look with your move here!
i think it will be a good move for you.. the government has just eased up the economic foreign policy..slashing away the 60/40 policy..i think that is the reason why foreign vloggers who has been here for 4 years lately are investing and creating their own company..just like mike and nelly who is in the paper prcocess of putting up their own coffee shop
Well as filipino you don't really need to learn Tagalog or bisaya, English will do just fine!
Nicely done. Thanks for sharing. I was in the Philippines back in the 80's with the military. I met a filipina in Hong Kong during that time. We had been talking about getting married, but I got cold feet on it. Always regretted that. As an artist, that part of the world is very intriguing and much of what you said about living life to to live hit deeply as I have the same philosophy. I wish you and yours all the best.
I’m English and my Japanese wife and I visit the Philippines every year for about 15 years now and preparing to move there in the next 2 years. We were delayed cos of COVID but excited about the new life. Opposite life of Japan.
What province? I don't need a big city I'm all about community
@@drewmow Guimaras, I love the nature there and am going to research and improve the shark population in the area.
@@HappyinJapan358 keep me updated. I'll swim with a knife if I have to
Dr. Laway: I was in PH million years ago. Your program is VERY informative and thought provoking. I am an OLD guy in California. My adult daughter, a disabled U.S. Navy vet, and I decided to move out of California at the end of June. Imagine, my rent is $3000 per month plus all the utility and other expenses add up to $4000 per month. My car payment and insurance cost another $1000. It is ridiculous paying this kind of money and struggling to live. So we are finally MOVING. It is funny that we thought about Chiang Mai and even Albania which you mentioned. My daughter and I watched your program together. We are inspired. When we come to PH someday, we will try to contact you. Our first stop is Korea. From there we will TRAVEL. We lived in Penang, Malaysia for a year about 10 years ago. And Mexico, for 5 years after my retirement. We went to Russia 4 times. We know the life outside of U.S. I am going to subscribe your channel. Keep up the good work of inspiring people. After Korea, PH is definitely on our schedule as a base camp. Mike from California
welcome to the Philippines soon! we have great areas for fishing also,just for relaxation.😊👍🙏
welcome to the Philippines soon!
$3000 would have been 18 months rent for a two story apartment with a yard I was renting in Dumaguete.
@@juliusbrillantes9265 Thank you for your reply. I can hardly wait to live in PH.
@@Kraken9911 I will see very soon. I will save a lot of money by living in PH.
your decision is all about you, your family, work etc. but happy to know you have chosen our country at the end. enjoy life in the islands. 🙏👏
Good to hear. Enjoy your stay here! There is so much to explore. While, we, Filipinos would love to have a western style comfort and life, still, nothing beats living in a simple way here in Pinas.
Thank you so much!
All that you’ve said is the reason why I subscribed, the quality of your video, and the views I’ve seen. I just arrived here in the Philippines last May 9, wow! It’s almost a month ago 😅, I am retired and staying here for good. I worked so hard in US and after investing a private resort business here in La Union, I decided to retire early. I don’t want to spend all my strength at work, I want to live stress free and just enjoy life while I can. My small resort and my SS benefits is more than enough for me plus I have a daughter with 4 kids and a husband who runs my business, we live comfortably, AC in every room, 2 high speed internet. This is the life I planned and thanks God, it materialized. Your story by the way is very interesting and I’ll watch more of your videos. Welcome to a happy life here in the Philippines 🇵🇭
You are 100% correct about how less stressfull. I take blood pressure medication.After living there 1yr. I started feeling lethargic. Went to the Dr. and he told me my blood pressure very low.Turns out it was because of my meds. In about 6 months time I was completely off my meds. And my blood pressure was lower than it was with meds living in California.
You are on the spot. I am here in US working for almost 21 years and you are right we live to work here and everything is racing on the time and none stop fast pace which is very exhausting and expectation is too high, that there is no rest
for your mind.
I appreciate and salute you choosing to stay in the Philippines ! It is good that you can adapt the environment and culture ! God bless you and mabuhay !
Thanks! learning the culture is one of the best parts of the journey.
what is the best cities or small towns to retire? thanks.
and yes!! we are excited for that too..the mindanao rail..the goal is to connect mindanao visayas and luzon via railway..maann..you really point up the progress that nobody has talked about..infrastructure and internet is much more better now.. also with the 3d telco on the market..and the talks of having our own data center will make it more better..soon..
Restore the railway system to their glory days of the 1930's: ruclips.net/video/iO_30agNp8I/видео.html
Dr. Laway so happy and greatful that you visited my home monastery, the St. Benedict Monastery, Digos City, Davao del Sur, Philippines. I am presently working here in Tanzania, East Africa as a Filipino Benedictine Missionary. Hope you enjoyed your stay in the Philippines. God bless you and your family.
CONGRATS TOO MANY VIEWS GOD BLESS HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES ❤️❤️❤️🎉🎉🎉
This is one of 3 Phil-based, foreigner-hosted channels I subbed to. I like Dr. Laway's straightforward, no-nonsense presentation, his highly analytical mind & facility of expression. His ideas flow so effortlessly, it's like talking to an old friend, a sensible one, to boot. I don't feel I wasted my time. Travelogues & food trips are entertaining enough, but, tbh, a dime a dozen. They're mostly fluff.. eye candy. I need to have my mind stimulated, as well. So, please keep up the excellent work, enjoy our country, sir, & more power. 🧔
Hello Dennis Agbayani, thanks for subscribing! Thank you so much!
I guess it takes one to know one.
1st. Stressed free . Watching here 🇰🇼🇵🇭 . Full support.
Thanks so much!
I loved it! The islands, the beaches and the people. It is a healthy environment. I've heard of people becoming more healthy there and after being there awhile, no longer on meds. Low stress. Fresh air. 😊
I share most of the comments here. I live in the Philippines since 5 years. I am in France for now and will be so happy to take the plane back to Manila in a few days. It's the people there who are so relax , never worried , always smiling which makes me feel home there.
I was stationed in the Philippines 1982-1985, in the U.S. Air Force, and have a Filipino wife. We have been married 40 years, and neither of us has any desire to retire there. For one thing, we hate the climate. Spending three years in a third world country made me appreciate things I took for granted in America. Glad you are happy.
Good for the Philippines is having 7000+ island you can travel with, english speaking and hospitable people.
So much to see here!
and the rough dangerous seas between them !
I'm the odd one out about this. The stress of entering ports I haven't used before is overwhelming for me when I bring a car. Common traits I've encountered with ports is:
1. Lack of or poor signage.
2. Unclear prices of ticket
3. Multiple stations to go to all spread apart ( coastguard, port fees, tickets, etc)
4. Fixers swarming your car trying to "help" you but only making you stress wondering if you're actually paying the right price or getting ripped off because of #1 and #2.
I've been here 8 years but have only gone on single island hops from my home in Negros because of this. Just the thought of driving all the way to Luzon using multiple ferries turns me off. And that's fine I've been ok with My Negros-Cebu travels.
@@Kraken9911 Throw the car away !
Man, you inspired me to visit the Philippines.
Do not believe everything you read. Do your own 'on the ground' research before committing yourself !
@@candyman4960 Thanks, surely I will see and visit I will decide base on my experience once I visit the Philippines one day. Hopefully by next year let me know what is the best time to visit the Philippines
@@theodorelambert341 best time to visit is aroud December to April. Not too hot weather.
first thing first, security... Financial security, income generating security like blogging also helps you get something in youtube while travelling, if you're introvert, you don't need to worry of what people thinks, all local Filipino would even think foreigners are like holliwood celebrities thus dont mind blogginh while walking make sure to avoid using your phone displaying in public to avoid theft, simply use better quality go pro., next is venture with cheap but safe place to stay, learn to live like filipino eat they way they eat that could help you save allot. Next plan ahead for long term, research on how you can go with consumerism business it's booming the nationwide people love esting on streets they generate income daily.
@@ナどらさいもん Wow , your english not easy to follow. All over the place ! Means , people will not persist/return , I suppose.
Good info. I'm from Florida and I love it here in Polomolok. I got my kids to live here. What you said are absolutely true. Keep it up Buddy.
Thanks for sharing
Just came across your channel and will definitely be following you. I'm American, married to my Filipina wife for nearly 30 years and we're looking to move overseas in the next year. Would love to see a video of the tax repercussions for expats that relocate there, especially with the change to a Marcos government. Thanks!
Very interesting. I've been away from PH for quite some time now and I'm really glad I subscribed to this channel coz it's now part of my daily dose of PH info. Topics are entertaining and varied, very well researched, and opinions are frank and truthful. Keep it comin Dr. Laway :)
You may want to try Granny Goose tortilla chips which is a local brand. Grew up eating that snack. I'm in Canada (for the last 15 years but I go back home every year), and I really miss Granny Goose. 😊
Yes it’s less stressful provided you have money to back you up. It’s not cheap living in the Philippines anymore. It’s a beautiful country❤️
Yes correct living in the Philippines is not cheap anymore. Greetings from Austria :-)
@@halffilipinoaustriano greetings from Singapore
Yes Philippines very pricey now these videos are hyping old info
@@andybeckett4340 I beg to differ. It’s not as pricey compare to any other Asian countries though. But still there are lots of hidden treasures to explore. I love going back to Philippines! MABUHAY!
The taxi is one thing I found to be incredibly cheap in the Philippines. Many of my rides around Cebu City were less than $2. Even the longer rides were only in the $3-4 range. American prices are easily 5x that.
That is true. When I was in DC took a taxi from the Embassy of the Philippines to the Mall and was like 15 and was not very far at all
My wife and I live in Cebu, and the prices for taxis you said are correct. I have a car and two motorcycles, but we often use taxis just so we don’t have to drive in rush hour traffic, or try to find parking where there isn’t any.
@@roysheaks1261 Buying a car in the Phils makes no sense at all !
@@candyman4960 why tho
Most of the locals will just try their best to squeeze themselves in jeepnies amd metro trains rather than to spend that much for taxis
Like your vids much.
Would love to hear your Thai / Philippines comparison .
I have been feeling very depressed and I have been planning to move to the Philippines with a hope of having a better life and your video just brought me out of depression for a while. Thank you so much for honestly sharing your experiences and feelings.
Do come & visit our country. You will know what really life is. You will be sorrounded with happy, smiling, caring people.
I love the forest view. With that backdrop your video conveys serenity and beauty. Just continue doing this kind of videos. They're informative and insightful. I agree about the internet and infra developments, really worth mentioning. Thank you
Thanks! Love hanging out in the nature here!
Stay where your heart is....where ever u go the country will always livable according to how your heart adopt it and on how u will accept the country and people its self.👍
Hi there,this video makes me more want to go back to Philippines.Philippines really still the best country to live cause people aré mostly good hospitable,kind hearted and smart in any ways.I’ve been traveling to other countries and still I can say Philippines is the BEST . I want and love to go back home to my homeland PHILIPPINES .great sharing
Hope you can go home soon!
Great video man ✈️💯all your points very accurate and I agree with u on the quality of life and spending time with the people we love more often (very powerful message)
Me and my friend are planning for Bangkok soon
thanks for being transparent ❤Philippines is a beautiful country❤
Phils its really nice you can choose the place setuable for yourself , they are hospitable you can live simple life , yess really be happy . Because pilipino is a family oriented , always taking care each other , really religous they can pray for you , they always say no man is an Island ,
I am a retired civil engineer, PE. In my seventies. I was stationed in Subic Bay 1964-1968 on various tours. I have a friend living on Leyte. He is older than I. He was a US Navy. His community is just too far out to interest me.
I have a friend who is a OFW, living and working in Singapore.
Your engineer mind is probably upgrading everything. Peace and blessings TM.
Where are you? It's beautiful! We made the move here to Lucena city, Quezon province Philippines 20 years ago, originally from Oregon and my wife is from Atimonan Quezon Province. We love it here. I was 46 and my wife was 49 when we made the move here. Loving life in the Philippines, every minute of it. Thanks for your video, loved it!
Thank you sir for promoting our country to the world. Tourists may contribute to our economy to grow. God bless
Appreciated your nice impression living here in our country.
Thank you! 😃
Thank you for a positive review of our country..you are very welcome here..stay safe and enjoy your stay..more places to explore here in Mindanao.
Thank you! 😃
How about a comparison of Philippines 🇵🇭 VS. Colombia! 🇨🇴 Have you been to Colombia I hear it’s a beautiful country and incredibly inexpensive place to live. Some people like Nicaragua too! 🇳🇮
I hear that it is as well, but I have never been there. Would like to go there and Peru one day.
Have live in Columbia for 6 months. From my own experience(not everyone), the Philippines is much a safer place.
You hit the nail on the head about working, life, and memories. I moved to Cebu City, Philippines as a permanent resident in February 2022 retiring from the U.S. DoD after 43 years of military and DoD service. I'm living here with my new family. I have a 3/4 bedroom house, maids room, office, living room, large dining room and kitchen, den, 3 bathrooms, carport, & camera security system, steel gate and protected windows for 30K a month. The two story house is a concrete bunker good for severe storms. However, I agree with you and rather pay less. 15-20K would be great. I also have very high speed internet (PLDT) with 3 mesh units for 4,099p a month, and it works very well for movies, Zoom, business and everything else. I would like to live in a Province close to a major city, such as Cebu City, or outside of Manila. I miss a more rural atmosphere. Although Manila has everything, and Cebu is close, I miss the less traffic and peaceful life of the country. However, unlike Manila, Cebu is close to many of the Philippines' major resort areas that I can reach by taxi, boat, or plane.
"...& camera security system, steel gate and protected windows ..." ? Tell us more. Gated community? Private security personnel, concertina, etc.?
@@jehenn9545 I wish, but no, it is not a gated community with private security personnel. It is on a small narrow back street not far from the Cebu Provincial Capital Building in Guadalupe, Cebu City. It is a group of about 5 or so Apartments (they are more like separate Townhomes) owned by an older Filipino and occupied mainly by Westerners, mostly Americans, who are largely reclusive keeping a low profile like myself. It has day/night security cameras in the front, back, and inside the residence. All windows also have high-security bars to prevent entering, and it is a concrete bunker of a residence able to withstand Typhoons. The owner is quick to fix any issues and maintains the property up very nice. All units are currently occupied.
Wow i was blown away undoubtedly you made a very precise things about our country esp the cost of living here is really affordable and is safer and stress free you dont have to live to work but to work and enjoy. Back in province life its more slow moving so living there is paradise esp you can eat 3x a day have chips and internet its heaven.
You can be friendly with people with armslenght ..but not too close. Born 1959 raised in the province or countryside left south Cebu of 22 yrs a scandinavian not been in Phils for 12 yrs . This video is helpful /informative. I plan life for new chapter as retiree.
I agree to everything you said. Spent 40 years of my life in the city, specifically Makati. Now living happily in Davao City. I imagine this city will also be heavily developed in a few years so we're already planning to move even further out into the rural areas in Davao. Already looking into properties less than 3 mins away from the beach. Less crowd, less stress.
My dream would be to live near the beach 👍 I hope you find a good place!
No Davao will not be over developed. Its a 'backwater/outpost' , and will stay a 'backwater'
@@DrLawaytravels when you know about a place close to beach let me know. That would be so nice.
Love what you said "Work to live.. and not make work our life"..so true .. new sub here :)
Thanks for the sub!
'work to live, or live to work'..?
About 50 years ago our family moved to US. Now we're fully retired and enjoying 6 months vacation back home. It's been and quite and surely loved it being back home.
Loved it when you said "creating a lifestyle." Meaning life needs to be intentional to live the life you want. My new mantra is "the future is now". Live your best life now..
Cheers!
they created it , you either accept or reject !
The problem in Thailand I think is the language barrier...
The problem is the dual pricing here in thailand!
@@christianaranez9807 What dual? Your accommodations price is much higher than in Thailand. Transportation is pricier.
You are so right! Many Thais will not even try to speak English. But it’s their right to speak only Thai in their country. I am most comfortable visiting and living in The Philippines; a Christian country.
Thialand nd other southeast asian countries also nice and the people around it. But, language is the big factor on staying in one place.
They are nice in Thailand as well for sure. Language is a huge factor for sure. I was going to learn the local language either way, so for now working on Bisaya
@@DrLawaytravels i can help with that im a bisdak☺️ as an exchange for promoting ph.
Good to hear from you. Love watching your videos. Phil is a beautiful place to live. Filipinos are cool,loving ang caring.
Thank you so much! I agree with you very caring.
Wow nice background green. Enjoy your vacation in the Philippines.
Thanks so much
My family is of the PH diaspora and I’ve never been. This video really gets me excited to go and discover my roots, thank you! How did you find your lodgments?
I admire your contents and your thoughts especially featuring our filipino cultures and traditiond. Your so appreciative of the filipinos because you can easily communicate with them since 90% of filipinos can communicate and speak good english which is understandable, yes its true that filipinos are the most friendly human creature on earth which could easily feel at ease and could start a good conversion even if they meet only for the first time. I like your vlog but please be careful and stay safe you can't be 100% safe all the time one thing for sure you are welcome in our country Philippines, Mabuhay ka
Thank you so much!
That's absolutely true you can't be a 100% safe because people are not the same if you know what i mean just be a little smart and safe at the same time other than that enjoy your vacation
@@asandmyfil-amhubby9666 Nobody has said it , so I will say it (lol) : "Take care out there"
True, we appreciate ur appreciation to our country and people but please take care 😘
Wee..90% talaga…wag mo nga ako lukohin dyan….
Nice vlog. Had the same sentiment. I'm a Filipino-German who lived in America for 15 years. I totally agree with you that It's so stressful. The day you wake up you go to work until night and goes on and on. But when I visited my relatives in the Philippines it makes me want to go back that is why I bought a house in Tagaytay, Bacolod and in Bukidnon. Love the culture, nature, food and the people.
Wow very nice!
Everytime I go to Digos, I always crave some food from the US so I decided to open up a minimart that only sells US goods next to my laundromat and boutique. I remember having some chips and salsa and cheese dips and no one bought the chips😅. My employees end up eating the whole bag of chips🤣
Oh wow! Is it next to the Fresh Start Laundromat? My wife went there today and bought all the cheese dip lol. She saw it on facebook and ran across town to get it!
@@DrLawaytravels yes, that's the one. 😁
store name and address pls =)
@@michaeljakeusman Roxas Ext, before PLDT next to FreshStart Laundryland
Hi! Chips and nachos are saleble with dfrent dippings. Even we reside in a town. Friend continue selling. God bless.. ante
good to hear a very nice words about my home Country Philippines.so true about here in America.enjoy your time in Philippines.keep safe
Thank you! 😃
I like countries where people call eachother "brother" "sister" "auntie" "uncle". Everyone is like a family member.
Living in the Philippines is less stressful, compare to the western countries. But my opinion is Philippines is no longer a cheap country. But for retired people it is an alternative to live in the philippines because money is more worth there than in the western countries. Greeting from Austria. Half Filipino and half Austrian.
I'm new to your channel. You did a great job. I moved to the Philippines in 2008. Came back USA for business and got stuck here because of covid. I will be returning in a couple months.
Safe Travels!
You better go soon, before they declare monkeypox the new lockdown disease 🙄
im a filipino, u are welcome here in my country, while thailand is a also nice country so its all up to u, u can choose depends on where u would feel more comfortable.
We like both but family and schools were a big part of our decision
Yes, good idea. Enjoy and play well in the stages of life. You're most welcome here in our country, Philippines.
man this guy is honest down to the earth, thank you very much for making and sharing this video, God bless to your family and more and more power.