Daniel could be a guide for people who want to see other side of Manila. He could make good money with it. Especially with his personality and language skills.
I agree. In fact, from our conversation with him, I realized that he is on the cusp of something new. He recently left his job at JP Morgan Chase and is now exploring new opportunities. I’m confident that, with his sharp mind and charisma, he’ll find the best option for himself 👍🏽
This is Daniel. Thanks for the good time man! It was definitely my pleasure to tour you around the city. Kudos to your editor. Hope I can join you to tour different parts of the Philippines some other time! Brothers from different mothers!
Daniel is a great tourist guide for the people who love to explore in Manila!! Great personality and communication skills..Well done and blessings to you guys
It's good to watch something different like the gourmet dining...no one vlog something like that yet as far as I know...kudos...and may grow ur channel creating the not so ordinary kind of content ..I really enjoyed watching
Thank you! I believe it’s normal, and I assume everyone around me will do the same for me. This is the kind of world I want to live in, and I’m part of it to begin with 👍🏽
@Roman_onboard no its not... some white people or even asian people dont show respect to other country and its people and culture specially the country with hierarchy system.... so its very amazing to see people came from very develop country show respect to 3rd world country ...
I guess I was just raised that way. And the more I travel, the deeper and clearer I see that we all have a lot more in common than different. And so I just try to behave the way I would like people around me to behave, I think it's a very simple and «effective strategy», if I may say so 😅
Hello brother, I was in Manila 2 weeks ago, then I was in Cebu, then Puerto Princesa, then El Nido, now I’m in Boracay, and in 5 days I fly off to Malaysia. Maybe we will meet someday occasionally ✊🏻 Good luck with your vlog brother! 👍🏽🤝
Hi Roman cool video brother. I think its hard to tell the difference between the GoPro and DJI Osmo because the last video with the Go Pro in Gili Island was shot in a beach environment with a lot of vibrant colors and this one was in a City. But both look good man. More importantly what are your thoughts on the quality and usability.of the Osmo? Did you do any editing or juts use the standard color profile?
Hi! Yeah, good point-different environments make it hard to compare. The next video should definitely settle this question since it’ll be from the island again. As for the Osmo, to be honest, I don’t really like how it works. It’s difficult to get used to the gimbal, but I decided to give it a try anyway because I think it just takes time. There’s no denying the shots are more cinematic with a gimbal; it just takes practice, I hope. For color grading, I shoot everything in D-Log, and then it’s up to my video editor with the golden touch. He’s a very talented guy, and I’m lucky to have him helping me. To be honest, I have zero editing skills, bro :) So the credit goes to Jonas (the editor) 🎖️
Filipinos whenever praised that Manila seems to be a safe place would always, "no, you'll be surprised that crime is high" just as when you praise them that "you look good" would always feel abased and brush the complement away. Why can we not say:"Thank you!". God wants us to receive, guys! Receive it and say thank you next time you hear praises.
Brilliant thought 👍🏽 It’s close to my heart because I’m also trying to eradicate this habit. I call it “devaluing the compliment” and remind myself that it’s not the “modesty that adorns.”
The Philippines is one of the best country in asia to visit because its fucking underated together with Japan s korea china mongolia and India because it's has unique culture❤❤
Kudos to Daniel for the treat and the other guy who gave you the bittermelon. Bittermelon is rich in Iron and its great to fight diabetes and for blood circulation. It's true. More often than not, you can find the friendliest bunch of people in humble rural areas than in highly urbanized metros. You are so cute looking fancy and sophisticated and all at the upscale restaurant. You are 💯 correct that you can enjoy food even in a simple and inexpensive places. As long as in every bite it brings smile to your face is just pure bliss. 😘
Yes, Daniel is a very bright guy, and so are his friends 👍🏽 I completely agree-there’s something special about the warmth and kindness you find in “down-to-earth” areas and places. And you’re so right about food-whether it’s an upscale restaurant or a humble spot, the real joy is in the experience and the smiles it brings. And people. People always make difference. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for the compliment ❤️
@Roman_onboard and trust me you are doing great at it. There is something in your smile that makes my heart melt. I'm excited to see more of your smiles and the smiles you bring to other people in your travels. Have fun and live life to the max!
@@Roman_onboard oh absolutely can't wait to see more of your travels. For someone like me who can't physically go to other places due to a medical condition. Watching your videos from my mobile phone screen feels like you are taking me on your journey as if I am with you. Thank you for virtually taking me to places and doing things that I wish I could also do. 👌
Ditunggu kedatangannya di Indonesia saudaraku, masih banyak Pulau dengan suku budaya yg berbeda, makanan Bahasa dan lain-lain, semangat ngoten nya semoga harimu menyenangkan saudaraku salam dari pemuda Indonesia pulau Sumatera Selatan palembang, #menyala_abangkku🔥
Hey, Justin! Thanks for coming here :) And thanks for the great welcoming in Nacpan 👍🏽 Hope you will enjoy the video, it will be here soon) Have a great day, man 👋
Also, I've come to understand that many foreigners underestimate how much ordinary Filipinos spend on things. The food they buy from roadside vendors isn't healthy or high-quality, and it might not even be cheap - sometimes it's just downright terrible for the price.
That’s a really interesting point. I guess for me, street food is more about the experience and connection to the local culture than just the food itself. But yeah, sometimes you do end up paying more than you’d expect for something not-so-great 🤔
No, I only had one mic, it's on me. Honestly, I myself still haven't figured out what to do with the microphone... I can't understand why in some parts of the video the sound is awesome when in others, it frankly sucks... Maybe it's because of the wind shield. Or maybe I mounted it too high. Anyway, I'm a bit inexperienced 😅 But I'll figure it out, I promise 😤✊🏻
13:06 Lol, no, there are brooms for sale :) Метла :) if it would be the house, I would be interested to and even ask you if you could ask them, but they just sell brooms, and ice
Haha, I'm in a hurry as usual and didn't notice 😅 thanks for noticing! By the way, how much do you think a similar house not far from BGC could cost? 🤔
@@Roman_onboard I dont know but I dont think that anyone would sell their house there. Maybe rent, but not sell. It could be worth really much once some big company or city decides to expand into that area.
Interesting take! I hope it’s just the accent and not me giving off those vibes! I’m definitely here to share good energy and connect with people, so I hope that comes through in my videos. Thanks for watching ❤️
While I appreciate your recommendation, I don’t think I have to. The last thing I’d want to do while traveling around the world is hang out with Russians. I think, I’ve seen enough Russians in the last 33 years living in Russia, and it would be, at the very least, weird to travel to different countries with the goal of meeting other Russians.
the worst case that will happen to you, no pun intended, will be to fall in love with the country, culture and people in general and would consider staying a bit longer then longer-er and eventually for good. just be respect the culture, we will not endoctrinate you to live as a filipino, just be who you are, you respect us, we will respect you back.
Thank you for your hospitality! It has always been obvious to me that people will treat me as I treat them. I think that's why I always feel safe anywhere. Thank you for that feeling 🤝🇵🇭
While I appreciate your recommendation, the last thing I’d want to do while traveling around the world is hang out with Russians. I think, I’ve seen enough Russians in the last 33 years living in Russia, and it would be, at the very least, weird to travel to different countries with the goal of meeting other Russians.
I've always considered Manila to be unsafe, even though I was pickpocketed just once during my lifelong living in the city. That perception changed when I went to the US. It was like coming from heaven and going to hell.
@@venza907 of course. but it's a matter of percentage and degree of brutality, i.e., Afghanistan vs. Japan. I've been to LA, NY, SF. I've lost count of the number of frightful situations I've encountered in 6-months' time, day or night, something I've never experienced in other countries I've been to. If society finds it ordinary to smoke weed inside cinemas or openly shoot heroin in public, it's a broken one
He's not a rich kid at all either, really. The guy came to Manila and is renting an apartment with his friends, trying out different fields and looking for a job right now. Much respect to him being so open 👍🏽
Mostly, Filipinos who have not had travelled, always consider Manila or Philippines to be unsafe. Ponder this. When you are in a forest you see the old, fallen leaves, rotting trees and muddy land but try to move up the mountain and you will see how the trees are in fact divinely arranged, and birds flying on top with sun setting on the horizon - there you will appreciate how the same forest is magestic, indeed.
This metaphor is as beautiful as it is universal 🤔 Immediately I thought of how it applies in so many other judgments about our environment/people/problems and so on. Love this perspective. Thanks for sharing your beautiful thoughts, I appreciate it 🤝
@@Roman_onboard you can check them out first maybe you'll find a house or a better room you like.. what you are paying for a condo half that price or even cheaper and you get a whole house and you can have more interaction with the locals.
well filipinos are very respectful. so if you disrespect then ofcourse you might gonna get killed. but for sure if you are respectful i assure you this people will protect you to death. have a nice trip and enjoy the most safest country and loving people in the world.❤ yes you can do solo or in group. you will still gonna enjoy everything. and you feel at home.
29:00 you could've eaten many delicious Filipino delicacies or make your own food better than that in the restaurant for $117 in 5 days straight but not bad for an experience my friend :)
Yeah, If I had to choose between starving myself for five days to eat at this restaurant, or eating out for 5 days, of course I wouldn't go to the restaurant) Thank goodness it's not a question like that 🙏🏼👍🏽
Hey, I've been thinking a bit now after your comment, and here's the thing: so many people use them, and so many families depend on the work of these Jeepney drivers...it's a whole layer of society. How is this phasing out going to work? Does the government have some kind of plan, some kind of vision for how to accomplish this without harming people? Do you know anything about this? This is very interesting, please share 🤔
Slum or dangerous areas in Manila are not as active nowadays, unlike in the past. They will not touch you unless you are really lookn for trouble and very disrespectful. I feel that you are 95% safe. The 5% is just bad luck. 🍻🍻🍻
Tags gangs ghettos homelessness addicts etc they are afraid to commit crimes nowadays coz they are punishable by any means in the Philippines ! That was massively changed during former pres.d30! Don’t be afraid to roam around from these so called dangerous streets( quiapo etc! They are safer nowadays ! I’ve experienced it and never had any bad incidents during my December vacation 6 years ago! Pls report to any nearby police station surely they act on spot to solve any wrongdoings for local and foreign tourists! Good luck!
I just didn’t notice at first that this is the same person who accused me of faking interactions with people. BTW, I think faking interactions with people would probably be a serious challenge - it’s hard to do, I guess 😂
@@Roman_onboard yeah obviously he is reaching. You're absolutely right it'll be very challenging to fake interactions. And that is something that a shallow minded person with below sea-level IQ would never understand.
I sometimes miss Indonesia too ❤️ But the world is so big and fascinating that I can’t pass up the chance to explore it 🗺️ And yes, I’ll be back in Indonesia soon ;)
Hi, my name is Daniel, what's your name? My name is Roman nice to meet you, You are so cute! Can I be your bf? Next is the BL movie. Russian meets Filipino and live happily ever after! Hehehe. Just kidding, I know you are both straight. That kid is so amazing at identifying the capital of Russia Moscow, Can I volunteer to be your tour guide? You are so cute!!! Try hanging out in Poblacion Makati so you can enjoy street food too. You could have enjoyed eating a buffet meal in Vikings Restaurants for just 1300 pesos. And you will eat like a king. Damn, that 6K meal is already a budget of a typical family for 1 month.
Daniel could be a guide for people who want to see other side of Manila. He could make good money with it. Especially with his personality and language skills.
I agree. In fact, from our conversation with him, I realized that he is on the cusp of something new. He recently left his job at JP Morgan Chase and is now exploring new opportunities. I’m confident that, with his sharp mind and charisma, he’ll find the best option for himself 👍🏽
This is Daniel. Thanks for the good time man! It was definitely my pleasure to tour you around the city. Kudos to your editor. Hope I can join you to tour different parts of the Philippines some other time! Brothers from different mothers!
Hey, brother! I was really lucky to meet you there :) Good luck to you, and I hope that we’ll meet again 🤝
Daniel is a great tourist guide for the people who love to explore in Manila!! Great personality and communication skills..Well done and blessings to you guys
Thank you for the feedback, appreciate it! Daniel is a legend, really)
Daniel is a legend!
Absolutely, I'm even tempted to write a comment here like: guys, did anyone even notice that among other things, this guy speaks FIVE languages??? 😅
This Guy deserves to be famous.🎉🎉
You’re talking about Daniel, or me? 😅😅
It's good to watch something different like the gourmet dining...no one vlog something like that yet as far as I know...kudos...and may grow ur channel creating the not so ordinary kind of content ..I really enjoyed watching
Thanks! I appreciate your feedback, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
Thank you for appreciating our country💞
I appreciate the warm welcome here 🇵🇭 Thank you 🤝
i like this guy... cause hes always concern about how to respect to other culture and people 🎉
Thank you! I believe it’s normal, and I assume everyone around me will do the same for me. This is the kind of world I want to live in, and I’m part of it to begin with 👍🏽
@Roman_onboard no its not... some white people or even asian people dont show respect to other country and its people and culture specially the country with hierarchy system.... so its very amazing to see people came from very develop country show respect to 3rd world country ...
I guess I was just raised that way. And the more I travel, the deeper and clearer I see that we all have a lot more in common than different. And so I just try to behave the way I would like people around me to behave, I think it's a very simple and «effective strategy», if I may say so 😅
A fresh kind of vlog. Welcome to PH 🇵🇭
Thank you! Appreciate your hospitality 👍🏽
You are so adorable! The video makes me smile as with all videos! Thank you for your videos! Awesome as always! ❤️🎉
Zara, as always, thanks for your support, I'm happy to hear you enjoyed it! ❤️
@ 🌺🌺🌺 have the best week! ✨🌙✨
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Good Day, I'm Subscribed for you now....Stay Safe And God Bless Sir...❤️❤️
Appreciate the kind words! 👍🏽 thanks for subscribing
Hey im here vlogging as well!! How long are
You here in Manila?! Lets go vlog
Hello brother, I was in Manila 2 weeks ago, then I was in Cebu, then Puerto Princesa, then El Nido, now I’m in Boracay, and in 5 days I fly off to Malaysia. Maybe we will meet someday occasionally ✊🏻 Good luck with your vlog brother! 👍🏽🤝
You do speak good English. New subscriber here from NJ. Keep it up!
Thank you, I’m trying my best 🫡
Bitter gourd (ampalaya) is a very good vegetable in controlling some diseases.
Very interesting taste. I’ll try to explore some dishes with it 🤔
That guy, he should be a tourist guide. I like him.
I agree :) Very smart yet humble Filipino guy 👍🏽
Good video Roman!
Greetings to Singapore 👋 Thank you!
Hi Roman cool video brother. I think its hard to tell the difference between the GoPro and DJI Osmo because the last video with the Go Pro in Gili Island was shot in a beach environment with a lot of vibrant colors and this one was in a City. But both look good man. More importantly what are your thoughts on the quality and usability.of the Osmo? Did you do any editing or juts use the standard color profile?
Hi! Yeah, good point-different environments make it hard to compare. The next video should definitely settle this question since it’ll be from the island again.
As for the Osmo, to be honest, I don’t really like how it works. It’s difficult to get used to the gimbal, but I decided to give it a try anyway because I think it just takes time. There’s no denying the shots are more cinematic with a gimbal; it just takes practice, I hope.
For color grading, I shoot everything in D-Log, and then it’s up to my video editor with the golden touch. He’s a very talented guy, and I’m lucky to have him helping me. To be honest, I have zero editing skills, bro :) So the credit goes to Jonas (the editor) 🎖️
This is wholesome. I subbed!
Hello, Maria! Thanks for commenting :) Nice to see you here, welcome ❤️
Wow you meet a new friends
As always ☺️
People are so nice
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Filipinos whenever praised that Manila seems to be a safe place would always, "no, you'll be surprised that crime is high" just as when you praise them that "you look good" would always feel abased and brush the complement away. Why can we not say:"Thank you!". God wants us to receive, guys! Receive it and say thank you next time you hear praises.
Brilliant thought 👍🏽 It’s close to my heart because I’m also trying to eradicate this habit. I call it “devaluing the compliment” and remind myself that it’s not the “modesty that adorns.”
@@Roman_onboard Indeed. Our DNA recognizes and is made for goodness. Cheers to more videos!
Thank you, working on the next one :) It’s going to be something unique, I’m very excited and can’t wait to share it ✊🏻
Nice vlog, mate. 🎉
Thanks, mate! Glad you enjoyed it! 👍🏽
The Philippines is one of the best country in asia to visit because its fucking underated together with Japan s korea china mongolia and India because it's has unique culture❤❤
Hi, John! Agree, indeed beautiful country ❤️
Kudos to Daniel for the treat and the other guy who gave you the bittermelon. Bittermelon is rich in Iron and its great to fight diabetes and for blood circulation.
It's true. More often than not, you can find the friendliest bunch of people in humble rural areas than in highly urbanized metros.
You are so cute looking fancy and sophisticated and all at the upscale restaurant.
You are 💯 correct that you can enjoy food even in a simple and inexpensive places. As long as in every bite it brings smile to your face is just pure bliss. 😘
Yes, Daniel is a very bright guy, and so are his friends 👍🏽
I completely agree-there’s something special about the warmth and kindness you find in “down-to-earth” areas and places. And you’re so right about food-whether it’s an upscale restaurant or a humble spot, the real joy is in the experience and the smiles it brings. And people. People always make difference.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for the compliment ❤️
@Roman_onboard and trust me you are doing great at it. There is something in your smile that makes my heart melt. I'm excited to see more of your smiles and the smiles you bring to other people in your travels. Have fun and live life to the max!
Thank you so much, really energized by your feedback ☺️👍🏽 More to come ✊🏻
@@Roman_onboard oh absolutely can't wait to see more of your travels.
For someone like me who can't physically go to other places due to a medical condition. Watching your videos from my mobile phone screen feels like you are taking me on your journey as if I am with you.
Thank you for virtually taking me to places and doing things that I wish I could also do. 👌
May I ask your name?
You're very humble❤
I try to keep my ego in check, it's important to me. Thank you for noticing!
Ditunggu kedatangannya di Indonesia saudaraku, masih banyak Pulau dengan suku budaya yg berbeda, makanan Bahasa dan lain-lain, semangat ngoten nya semoga harimu menyenangkan saudaraku salam dari pemuda Indonesia pulau Sumatera Selatan palembang, #menyala_abangkku🔥
Terima kasih! I will definitely visit soon. thank you brother 🇮🇩🤝
Hi sir,watching from Palawan Philippines,
-JUSTIN-
Hey, Justin! Thanks for coming here :) And thanks for the great welcoming in Nacpan 👍🏽 Hope you will enjoy the video, it will be here soon) Have a great day, man 👋
Also, I've come to understand that many foreigners underestimate how much ordinary Filipinos spend on things. The food they buy from roadside vendors isn't healthy or high-quality, and it might not even be cheap - sometimes it's just downright terrible for the price.
That’s a really interesting point. I guess for me, street food is more about the experience and connection to the local culture than just the food itself. But yeah, sometimes you do end up paying more than you’d expect for something not-so-great 🤔
Try Manam Authentic Filipino Restaurant at BGC
Next time I’m in Manila 👌🏼 Thank you :)
God bless Kuya roman enjoy......
Thank you so much, god bless you too 🙏🏼🇵🇭
"pay it forward" is what we say.
You mean generosity?
I'm curious. Did you put a microphone on the waitress? Because his sound feel so clear.
No, I only had one mic, it's on me. Honestly, I myself still haven't figured out what to do with the microphone... I can't understand why in some parts of the video the sound is awesome when in others, it frankly sucks... Maybe it's because of the wind shield. Or maybe I mounted it too high. Anyway, I'm a bit inexperienced 😅 But I'll figure it out, I promise 😤✊🏻
13:06 Lol, no, there are brooms for sale :) Метла :) if it would be the house, I would be interested to and even ask you if you could ask them, but they just sell brooms, and ice
Haha, I'm in a hurry as usual and didn't notice 😅 thanks for noticing! By the way, how much do you think a similar house not far from BGC could cost? 🤔
@@Roman_onboard I dont know but I dont think that anyone would sell their house there. Maybe rent, but not sell. It could be worth really much once some big company or city decides to expand into that area.
Wise perspective 🤔
the accent flatout gives me cold-war heebee-geebee's.
Interesting take! I hope it’s just the accent and not me giving off those vibes! I’m definitely here to share good energy and connect with people, so I hope that comes through in my videos. Thanks for watching ❤️
for that price il go to cafe ilang ilang in Manila hotel
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U have to visit the Russian Village in Samal Island in Davao
While I appreciate your recommendation, I don’t think I have to. The last thing I’d want to do while traveling around the world is hang out with Russians. I think, I’ve seen enough Russians in the last 33 years living in Russia, and it would be, at the very least, weird to travel to different countries with the goal of meeting other Russians.
the worst case that will happen to you, no pun intended, will be to fall in love with the country, culture and people in general and would consider staying a bit longer then longer-er and eventually for good. just be respect the culture, we will not endoctrinate you to live as a filipino, just be who you are, you respect us, we will respect you back.
Thank you for your hospitality! It has always been obvious to me that people will treat me as I treat them. I think that's why I always feel safe anywhere. Thank you for that feeling 🤝🇵🇭
Roman tried to go samal island to meet Russian people a lot yours people lived there it’s a beautiful island
While I appreciate your recommendation, the last thing I’d want to do while traveling around the world is hang out with Russians. I think, I’ve seen enough Russians in the last 33 years living in Russia, and it would be, at the very least, weird to travel to different countries with the goal of meeting other Russians.
Kilig much 😜😍🥰
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I've always considered Manila to be unsafe, even though I was pickpocketed just once during my lifelong living in the city. That perception changed when I went to the US. It was like coming from heaven and going to hell.
Yeah, I see your point: isn’t it fascinating how our point of view shapes our perspective, making the same place feel completely different 🤔
Every country has good and bad areas.
@@venza907 of course. but it's a matter of percentage and degree of brutality, i.e., Afghanistan vs. Japan. I've been to LA, NY, SF. I've lost count of the number of frightful situations I've encountered in 6-months' time, day or night, something I've never experienced in other countries I've been to. If society finds it ordinary to smoke weed inside cinemas or openly shoot heroin in public, it's a broken one
I agree, everything is very relative and can only be seen or felt in comparison.
yeah Rich Kid!!! on the karenderia…hehehe
I’m not a rich kid, but I’m glad you enjoyed the video :)
@ hahahaha im referring to Daniel hehehhe
He's not a rich kid at all either, really. The guy came to Manila and is renting an apartment with his friends, trying out different fields and looking for a job right now. Much respect to him being so open 👍🏽
@@Roman_onboard hehehe im just joking…hehe..try another island in the Philippines .. for new experience and people..
Thank you) will do)
Mostly, Filipinos who have not had travelled, always consider Manila or Philippines to be unsafe. Ponder this. When you are in a forest you see the old, fallen leaves, rotting trees and muddy land but try to move up the mountain and you will see how the trees are in fact divinely arranged, and birds flying on top with sun setting on the horizon - there you will appreciate how the same forest is magestic, indeed.
This metaphor is as beautiful as it is universal 🤔 Immediately I thought of how it applies in so many other judgments about our environment/people/problems and so on. Love this perspective. Thanks for sharing your beautiful thoughts, I appreciate it 🤝
you already walked in the streets maybe see a house or room for rent there it's a lot cheaper than living in a condo..
Should I? 🤔 Maybe I could just stay in my condo? I kind of like it.
@@Roman_onboard you can check them out first maybe you'll find a house or a better room you like.. what you are paying for a condo half that price or even cheaper and you get a whole house and you can have more interaction with the locals.
Maybe. But when I was looking - I found this option to be the best for me in a number of parameters, I chose it and am quite happy with it :)
With $100 you can eat to one of the expensive buffet restaurant here in the Philippines. Enjoy, keep safe and God Bless! 🙏
Yeah, I think I could have done a lot of different things for $100, but I did this one, no regrets :) thanks!
well filipinos are very respectful. so if you disrespect then ofcourse you might gonna get killed. but for sure if you are respectful i assure you this people will protect you to death. have a nice trip and enjoy the most safest country and loving people in the world.❤ yes you can do solo or in group. you will still gonna enjoy everything. and you feel at home.
Thanks for sharing your perspective. I really feel safe here. Appreciate your wishes 👍🏽
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@Roman_onboard nice video 😊 enjoy travelling around ❤️
Thank you so much ☺️
@@Roman_onboard you're welcome 🤗
Try pagpag then for very cheap meal
Some day)
@@Roman_onboarddo not try it by all means
Is it so dangerous? I heard different opinions 🤔
@@Roman_onboard see for yourself.. not for me to say as i've never tried it cos i did not grow up in the area where pagpag can be found
29:00 you could've eaten many delicious Filipino delicacies or make your own food better than that in the restaurant for $117 in 5 days straight but not bad for an experience my friend :)
Yeah, If I had to choose between starving myself for five days to eat at this restaurant, or eating out for 5 days, of course I wouldn't go to the restaurant) Thank goodness it's not a question like that 🙏🏼👍🏽
new Filipino subscriber here, watching from Qatar. Do visit my hometown , Cebu , Philippines. ❤❤❤❤
Hello, nice to meet you here, welcome!) I visited Cebu already, when I visited Philippines the first time. Maybe I’ll come again next time :) 👍🏽
Jeepneys are being phased out due to environmental and safety issues.
Ah, they look really cool 🥹 But yeah, makes sense. Safety and sustainability should come first 🫡💯
Hey, I've been thinking a bit now after your comment, and here's the thing: so many people use them, and so many families depend on the work of these Jeepney drivers...it's a whole layer of society. How is this phasing out going to work? Does the government have some kind of plan, some kind of vision for how to accomplish this without harming people? Do you know anything about this? This is very interesting, please share 🤔
thats how rich people eat?, few pieces to taste so they wont get fat
In fact, the percentage of obese people is significantly higher among rich people 🤔
Slum or dangerous areas in Manila are not as active nowadays, unlike in the past. They will not touch you unless you are really lookn for trouble and very disrespectful. I feel that you are 95% safe. The 5% is just bad luck. 🍻🍻🍻
That’s good to know, thanks for sharing! I’m always careful, but it’s great to hear that things are calmer now. I’ll keep that 5% in mind though 🫡
It is hard to find Slum right now in Manila. In countryside you cannot find homeless over there. Some are poor but at least they have small house.
Good to know that the situation is gradually improving. I truly wish for the local people to prosper-they deserve it 💯
Tags gangs ghettos homelessness addicts etc they are afraid to commit crimes nowadays coz they are punishable by any means in the Philippines ! That was massively changed during former pres.d30! Don’t be afraid to roam around from these so called dangerous streets( quiapo etc! They are safer nowadays ! I’ve experienced it and never had any bad incidents during my December vacation 6 years ago! Pls report to any nearby police station surely they act on spot to solve any wrongdoings for local and foreign tourists! Good luck!
Thank you brother, appreciate your advice 👍🏽
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What caught your attention there?
@@Roman_onboard nothing. Just like what's inside his head. NOTHING
I just didn’t notice at first that this is the same person who accused me of faking interactions with people. BTW, I think faking interactions with people would probably be a serious challenge - it’s hard to do, I guess 😂
@@Roman_onboard yeah obviously he is reaching.
You're absolutely right it'll be very challenging to fake interactions. And that is something that a shallow minded person with below sea-level IQ would never understand.
Dunno why I missed you walking in bali or lombok beaches.
I sometimes miss Indonesia too ❤️ But the world is so big and fascinating that I can’t pass up the chance to explore it 🗺️ And yes, I’ll be back in Indonesia soon ;)
I don't like expensive foods like that the servings are less I will not enjoy that kind of meal I will rather eat at the carinderia
Good for you - so there's no gap between your capabilities and preferences 👍🏽
Hi, my name is Daniel, what's your name? My name is Roman nice to meet you, You are so cute! Can I be your bf? Next is the BL movie. Russian meets Filipino and live happily ever after! Hehehe. Just kidding, I know you are both straight. That kid is so amazing at identifying the capital of Russia Moscow, Can I volunteer to be your tour guide? You are so cute!!! Try hanging out in Poblacion Makati so you can enjoy street food too. You could have enjoyed eating a buffet meal in Vikings Restaurants for just 1300 pesos. And you will eat like a king. Damn, that 6K meal is already a budget of a typical family for 1 month.
You have a very vivid imagination, though 😅 I hope it makes your life brighter and more exciting))
@@Roman_onboard keep on discovering Manila, and don't hesitate to ask questions from locals like me. Hehe
Appreciate that)