Good topic sir.. sakin dapat tuwing sahod atleast quarter ng sahod maitabi. Iwas luho pag di kaya sa budget iwas muna para ma meet ang goal sa pag ipon.
Good topic, but there's no such thing as second class citizens. Once you become Canadian citizen, you are just like any other Canadians. There may be some cases of discriminations, but the same is true in the Philippines, where it is actually worse. Job ad in the Philippines looks like this: must be female with pleasing personality; 22-25 years old; at least 5' height; accounting graduate, etc. Probably more than half of those who wanted the job got descriminated. You will never encounter the same in Canada. Investing in property such as house in Canada is one sure way to grow your money. Saving money is actually not so hard if both you and spouse are making more than just minimum wages. The problem with many Filipinos is that they love spending money most of the time they don't even have yet; they have this I-am-rich-feeling and so they buy whatever stuff they feel like having they probably don't even need using credit card. When the bill comes, they only pay portion of it - this is foolish and will only lead to one destination- pool of brainless poor people. Sorry for the harsh description, but this true to so many Pinoys. Live the way minimalists do by spending money only on things absolutely necessary.
@@itsmekikovlog doesn't anyone doing crimes in his own country being treated unfairly almost like lower class citizens? Think of those ex-convicts in the Philippines; do they find job easy? In the US, you are most likely to not find good job if you were in jail. They don't call themselves that way, but they are actually in that category.
Anyway salamat po sa interest na pagusapan ito gaya po ng sabi ko may kanya kanya tayong opinion at nirerespeto yan. Alam ko sa mga nakakabasa may natutunan din sila. Salamat po ulit . ✌🏼
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Good topic sir.. sakin dapat tuwing sahod atleast quarter ng sahod maitabi. Iwas luho pag di kaya sa budget iwas muna para ma meet ang goal sa pag ipon.
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Good topic, but there's no such thing as second class citizens. Once you become Canadian citizen, you are just like any other Canadians. There may be some cases of discriminations, but the same is true in the Philippines, where it is actually worse. Job ad in the Philippines looks like this: must be female with pleasing personality; 22-25 years old; at least 5' height; accounting graduate, etc. Probably more than half of those who wanted the job got descriminated. You will never encounter the same in Canada.
Investing in property such as house in Canada is one sure way to grow your money.
Saving money is actually not so hard if both you and spouse are making more than just minimum wages. The problem with many Filipinos is that they love spending money most of the time they don't even have yet; they have this I-am-rich-feeling and so they buy whatever stuff they feel like having they probably don't even need using credit card. When the bill comes, they only pay portion of it - this is foolish and will only lead to one destination- pool of brainless poor people. Sorry for the harsh description, but this true to so many Pinoys.
Live the way minimalists do by spending money only on things absolutely necessary.
If we’re not second class citizens why Canada can revoke our citizenship and send us back where we came from?
@itsmekikovlog never heard of that. The only way one's citizenship could possibly be revoked is if a terrible crime is committed, just like in the US.
That’s my point.
@@itsmekikovlog doesn't anyone doing crimes in his own country being treated unfairly almost like lower class citizens? Think of those ex-convicts in the Philippines; do they find job easy? In the US, you are most likely to not find good job if you were in jail. They don't call themselves that way, but they are actually in that category.
Anyway salamat po sa interest na pagusapan ito gaya po ng sabi ko may kanya kanya tayong opinion at nirerespeto yan. Alam ko sa mga nakakabasa may natutunan din sila. Salamat po ulit . ✌🏼
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