Why I Prefer Philippines to the US Rat Race Culture

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  • @nanealdiamond28
    @nanealdiamond28 Год назад +524

    That's why I moved to the Philippines 5 years ago at the age of 45 to retire. I've since married and have two baby boys and live a relaxing life being a husband and father. I love the Philippines

    • @PauGarcia69
      @PauGarcia69 Год назад

      SERIOUSLY, WHILE PEOPLE LIKE ME TRYING TO FIND GOOD JOBS RAN AWAY FROM THAT POLITICAL HELL HOLE NOW BEING CONTROLLED BY THE CCP..

    • @budgettech5526
      @budgettech5526 Год назад +12

      Hi I'm thinking about doing the same thing. What do you do for work while in the Philippines to support your family?

    • @motivationontop6587
      @motivationontop6587 Год назад +22

      The Philippines and United States has a strong relationship not just with the military preparations, but all the foreigners that lives in the Philippines and retired allowed to get their pension from the US to Philippines, Google it, you save more money in the Philippines than here in the US

    • @geraldbaylon3900
      @geraldbaylon3900 Год назад +6

      Yeah sir mostly white guy specially american british aussie they married young filipina and live here to injoy the money specially retired you can live like a king here. So mostly white guy they divorce they wife to move to the philippines and married young pilipina.

    • @miaya3898
      @miaya3898 Год назад +5

      @@geraldbaylon3900 ganon?

  • @kuyaIhor
    @kuyaIhor Год назад +125

    I am a disabled pensioner from Ukraine, by the will of fate and God, I am now in the Philippines at the moment there is a war in my country and civilians are dying besides warriors a few days ago, a rocket hit just a pizzeria restaurant in the city of Kramatorsk, 10 people died, many wounded, including children this is scary i confirm that the best country for rehabilitation after this war will be the philippines it would be great if people could restore their psyche and health God bless Philippines !

    • @barbt.9211
      @barbt.9211 Год назад

      That's impossible you're PRESIDENT said they have shoot down all the Russia missiles.

    • @eunicesanchez3820
      @eunicesanchez3820 Год назад +10

      Praying for peace and protection to all civilians in Ukraine. I everyday offer prayers for you guys.

    • @kuyaIhor
      @kuyaIhor Год назад +8

      @@eunicesanchez3820 Thank you for your support my good friend!

    • @oirualuciano8068
      @oirualuciano8068 Год назад +5

      We support you ukrainian for your fight wish and pray those blinded people of russia must realized how beutyfull life is to injoy wish the war to end soon

    • @bastardwhoreson
      @bastardwhoreson Год назад +3

      Hail to Russia and Putin!

  • @tomdailey4819
    @tomdailey4819 Год назад +687

    I'm a truck driver I drive for a lot of hours every day and that's all I was doing driving and going home I was so burned out... I watched one of your videos in october of 2022... And I was really amazed at how simple their lives are.. Even though they struggle financially... in January of 2023 I went to moalboal for 30 days got a Scooter
    And just drove.. I met so many amazing people.... I also met the sweetest young have ever met in my life.. I'm going back in August We're gonna get married. I want to thank you very much.
    For bringing life back into this old man's heart.
    Keep up to good work

    • @benjaminbeber9894
      @benjaminbeber9894 Год назад +23

      You deserve to be happy, and I am quite glad that you found your only one. Especially from the Philippines and my region, too. On the other side of MoalboaL is Negros Oriental that's where I came from. It's more fun in the Philippines.

    • @bayareatanders
      @bayareatanders Год назад +13

      Good a new passport bro👍🇵🇭🇺🇸

    • @angelogumnad8206
      @angelogumnad8206 Год назад +19

      I'm glad you found what makes you happier in life. Life in the Philippines is not perfect in so many ways, but we do get by because we build a network of family and friends to fall back on to lessen stress and bring a smile or two back .

    • @thevikingnomad88
      @thevikingnomad88 Год назад +8

      Hell yeah Tom!

    • @travellingvloggerfan12
      @travellingvloggerfan12 Год назад +6

      Have a happy new beginning ❤💙🇵🇭🇺🇸👩‍❤️‍👨

  • @thevikingnomad88
    @thevikingnomad88 Год назад +286

    🎯 I'm leaving the US for exactly the same reason. The anger, the media, the government, the culture, the fentanyl and the suffocating cost of living. America isn't the shining city on the hill or the land of opportunity anymore. I'm fortunate enough to be at a point where I have some passive income and it may not be enough to live comfortably in the US but in the Philippines I will instantly be considered a high earner. I'm in my early 40s and single with no kids. I figure I'm in the perfect position to settle in a more peaceful environment and focus on writing or vl0gging.

    • @emiliafilipinas9777
      @emiliafilipinas9777 Год назад +12

      Fentanyl saddens me watching those videos shoot in Philadelphia. Everyday i pray the rosary for USA. God help us. Watching here from CDO City, Mindanao, Phil.

    • @Cons2911
      @Cons2911 Год назад +11

      People identifying as this and that..

    • @Cons2911
      @Cons2911 Год назад +2

      Fentanyl..hmm… I have not heard about that..need to research

    • @thevikingnomad88
      @thevikingnomad88 Год назад +8

      @@Cons2911 I have had two people close to me die of fentanyl. It's an epidemic here.

    • @Cons2911
      @Cons2911 Год назад +7

      @@user-iu8yu7ix9j yep, wherever you go, always use common sense, be respectful and take your time

  • @cherryperez2517
    @cherryperez2517 Год назад +243

    When I visited the Philippines 4 years ago, I found happiness which is the simplicity in life. The beaches, coconuts, and waterfalls that I took for granted back then made me cry. 😂❤

  • @pauldeguzman8705
    @pauldeguzman8705 Год назад +105

    I was born and raised in the Philippines but I am now working in one of the most stressful areas in the US, the Bronx. But there are things you don’t learn in school and job experience, and that is your upbringing. I was brought in up in a culture that learns how to be grateful in simple small things and find the joy in coming to work, no matter how much they pay you or how stressful your clients become. When everyone around me is screaming and arguing, I can only be calm and why? Because of being raised a Filipino.

    • @jackyjelai
      @jackyjelai Год назад +4

      It relates much of your experienced so do I here in the Europe part.. Here you can't just smile because if you do and we can't keep our culture smiling people here says you're crazy. At times they understand that it's out nature as our identity is. They don't talk here easy, they're living in their own as if they don't care who is next to your door, they're tight in getting friendship. Anyway we, as Filipinos came across to work and sent our energies back home for family, I love, proud of my country and thankful enough despite of poverty that it doesn't touch me most, its the hospitality and humbleness I adore yet we are Christians 😘☝️🇵🇭🇪🇺

    • @user-xo7xy4oi2i
      @user-xo7xy4oi2i 3 месяца назад

      ​@@jackyjelai I am part german filipino, where I live people will punch your face for smiling, sad thing it is not the germans themselves punching you but sadly who would have thought often the turks/Arabs, have been even Threatened with a knife by a Lebanese.

    • @mariatolentino4516
      @mariatolentino4516 15 дней назад

      Yes, it's our upbringing that matters. I may be a US citizen now, but I was born and raised in the Philippines. I love my quiet peaceful life in my Easr Coast small town and while I am not crazy about the lifestyle in NYC (I visit my son there), I'm fine with the US.

  • @sbhg3166
    @sbhg3166 Год назад +164

    Your video best explains how a home-boy born and raised in California, who had no intentions of ever leaving the place he loved, while being married to his beautiful high school sweetheart - came to now live in the Philippines.
    When my wife of 37 years passed away from years of painful, lupus and dozens of hospital stays - I was adrift.
    Later, I remarried to a Filipina living in San Francisco, and when I retired 4 years ago, we decided to sell everything and move to the Philippines - I discovered a whole New World, which was so well explained in your video. Though the Philippines is not perfect, (as like in any place), it was way cheaper than California. People are very friendly and approachable. You slow way down, and develop closer friendships where you actually spend time together over a meal or a cup of coffee. I am 65 years old, and a non-entity in the USA - not so here.
    If you don’t insist on living like some overly rich gringo, and are willing to let a lot of things go that you really don’t need, you will be happy.
    T. E. Your advise is Spot-On!
    “The mind of man plans his way, But the Lord directs his steps.”
    Proverbs‬ ‭16‬:‭9‬ ‭NASB

    • @man4YAWEH454
      @man4YAWEH454 Год назад +3

      I am glad that you found happiness after your loss. Mind if I ask the age of your new wife? Just curious. 😊

    • @sbhg3166
      @sbhg3166 Год назад +5

      @@man4YAWEH454 you may find this unusual, but she is 68 years old, 3 years older than me. I say unusual, because a lot of men from the USA pick younger filipina wives. We preferred to find someone at our same age level.

    • @bartyslattfast
      @bartyslattfast 11 месяцев назад

      People take the time to talk to each other there. The personal connections; sharing food and talking and just appreciating being alive.

  • @malcolmsamuel7918
    @malcolmsamuel7918 Год назад +119

    Living in the Philippines now for almost 4 years. Was the best decision I’ve ever made. Every time I visit the USA, I’m reminded as soon as I arrive in country why I moved. In the USA, most people are mad, the media is toxic, and cost of living is unreal. People are blind to what’s happening to them.

    • @trainrecked
      @trainrecked Год назад

      Most people aren't blind, but rather have thrown in the towel. If you think the media is toxic..you might be watching Fox fairytales..or CNN as of lately..(maybe new corporate bosses?) lol . I never watch the program networks that exaggerate like Pinnochio...most are biased somewhat by their corporate heads (if they wanna keep their jobs) but, I refuse to listen to any that the reporters don't have solid journalism degrees..(so that excludes most of Fox so called reporters)..although, good to see Brett Baier calling out the constant b.s. If Fox didn't hire good looking women they ratings would dive imho.

    • @estelaangeles2346
      @estelaangeles2346 Год назад

      Brazil is the worst

    • @karenle2162
      @karenle2162 Год назад

      life satisfaction is in high 75% in US- people are happy and out enjoying so much everywhere i go. beaches, parks, lively streets - so much abundance - you can contrast that with poor countries where most of the people living there never have even tried snorkeling and it’s in their back yard - my family is from a tropical asian country - you speak like a spoiled entitled person from an advance content

  • @lannyg
    @lannyg Год назад +87

    having peace is priceless. the Philippines will definitely put you in chill mode. friendly people, lower costs, and beautiful scenery. It's an amazing place and i'll be back soon!

    • @PauGarcia69
      @PauGarcia69 Год назад

      NO JOBS, TOO MANY PUBS, CORRUPT POLITICIANS AND A SELLOUT GOV'T TO BEIJING...I WILL NEVER GO HOME...SHAME ON THE VOTERS THAT CHOSE A BIG GOV'T THAT WILL TURN THE PHILIPPINES INTO CALIFORNIA OR NY STATE OR LONDON AND EVEN FIERY PARIS.

    • @user-qu8yh4lg2v
      @user-qu8yh4lg2v 5 месяцев назад

      wow thank you sir You much love philippines country .

  • @michaelhodnett3794
    @michaelhodnett3794 Год назад +96

    I'm a Navy Veteran and I would love to move to Thailand or Philippines. In my young adults life enjoyed my time over there and I dreamt that I was living the rest of life over there.❤ My heart is in Southeast Asia.

    • @gracecustodio6950
      @gracecustodio6950 Год назад +2

      Philippines forgood

    • @filodefkerkerr2355
      @filodefkerkerr2355 Год назад +2

      Philippines for good

    • @pinsanmoto9346
      @pinsanmoto9346 Год назад +2

      This is the sign go for it ☺️

    • @piacash5216
      @piacash5216 Год назад +2

      Give it A Shot , So You Won’t Regret The I Could …..Or ….Would Have IT All IF You Don’t Try …. IF THE SHOES Won’t FIT YOU CAN ALWAYS GO BACK …. AT Least YOU TRY….✌️🙌👌👍

    • @rodelscreation
      @rodelscreation Год назад +1

      Waiting for you here very welcome here sir

  • @raucus1
    @raucus1 Год назад +77

    I lived in the US for 20 years. Came back to the PH in 2008 and stayed for good. When I was new in the PH I was on edge. I was irritable and had such a short fuse. That edge very quickly disappeared. I am now so relaxed and chill. I don’t scream or in a foul mood. I love it here. I am only stressed out because I need to return to the US for some business I need to attend to.

  • @Dapper_Dean
    @Dapper_Dean Год назад +125

    After our visit in the Philippines(BGC, Bohol Boracay) months ago. I finally realized what you and the other vloggers, has been relaying to us viewers. I was born in Baguio City, but we migrated in the U.S. when I was a young kid. While we were here. We lost many parts of our
    culture, due to the westernized ways of looking at life. That recent vacation has brought me back to reality. I can't wait to move back
    to our motherland and gain my sanity back. Thanks to you and the other vloggers, for helping me see the light again. 🤙🏼😉😊

    • @anyfunnymemes
      @anyfunnymemes Год назад +6

      I hope you settle in the Philippines and start a business. So you could provide jobs to your kababayan.

    • @Bomer-Bomer
      @Bomer-Bomer Год назад +1

      no it's fine , dyn kanalng.

    • @estelaangeles2346
      @estelaangeles2346 Год назад +1

      My mexican friend and his phillipine wife like cooking in California

    • @auditoryproductions1831
      @auditoryproductions1831 Год назад

      @@anyfunnymemes As people do that the country starts to become more like America though

    • @anyfunnymemes
      @anyfunnymemes Год назад +1

      @@auditoryproductions1831 no. We are still very asian. But you can see American influence in our food, tv shows, songs, clothes and some infrastructures. Some foreigners said that we know more English songs than Americans especially old songs. We also love to watch English movies.
      But in terms of tradition and culture its still very Filipino with a little mix of American and Chinese. But when you go to provinces like Mindanao, they are more Asians and Muslims.
      When someone will tell you, you are American now, it means you are more liberated.

  • @Jason-47..
    @Jason-47.. Год назад +124

    I’ve been in the Philippines on a extended vacation for 18 days now and it’s definitely the happiest I’ve ever been. Great video as always Jonathan! It’s definitely going to be hard to go back home.

    • @jeraldine_JhieOicer
      @jeraldine_JhieOicer Год назад +1

      That mean you already attached with the Philippines and it's people 😊❤

    • @Jason-47..
      @Jason-47.. Год назад +4

      @@jeraldine_JhieOicer so true, I have met so many wonderful people. I’ve got 8 more days of this trip but definitely plan on coming back!

    • @jeraldine_JhieOicer
      @jeraldine_JhieOicer Год назад +2

      @@Jason-47.. that's nice to hear.. wishing you the best 🙂👍

    • @martinnery8763
      @martinnery8763 Год назад +3

      Even here in big city Manila, we yearn to go to the provinces.

    • @jeraldine_JhieOicer
      @jeraldine_JhieOicer Год назад +1

      @@martinnery8763 true👍

  • @aartman01
    @aartman01 Год назад +38

    I'm not American and I've lived in seven countries (including twenty years in Australia). I've been living in the Philippines for almost seven years and I don't particularly want to go anywhere else. Good on ya, Jono.

    • @mariloutapitan654
      @mariloutapitan654 Год назад

      May you continually find peace and quiet here in the Philippines.. God bless 🙏

  • @honusblanco1259
    @honusblanco1259 Год назад +104

    Kyle AKA Kulas felt the same way when he first came to the Philippines. He’s still there and I think was already granted Filipino citizenship. You should visit him in Davao Oriental. Kumander Daot is another foreigner living in Davao now. It would be nice to see all three of you in one episode. A Canadian, Welsh and American together sharing stories!

    • @theghostoftravel
      @theghostoftravel Год назад +8

      wish I could meet kyle, itll be a mexican american, canadian, welsh and american

    • @PepperPersonal
      @PepperPersonal Год назад

      @@theghostoftravel I actually passed by him a lot during the pandemic.

    • @estelladee
      @estelladee 5 месяцев назад

      Kulas is living in CdeO right? Not Davao?

  • @Roaming1001
    @Roaming1001 Год назад +33

    I used to work in a Swiss pharma in Phils. The General Manager can't believe that meds for depression has a low market in Phils. Indeed, he was so aware why since he always see us working with a😂 smile. Thanks for recognizing how to have a life full of fun. I always have a sunny day in my gloomy place here in Canada as I watch your videos. 😊 More happy adventures to come!

    • @travelescapesOFFICIAL
      @travelescapesOFFICIAL  Год назад +8

      It seems many Americans take more medication than the other countries I’ve lived in from what it seems

    • @maelestepa9252
      @maelestepa9252 Год назад

      Did you mean Pharma Industries Inc. renamed to Zuellig Pharma. It is being run by Swiss management.

    • @terrya1252
      @terrya1252 Год назад

      Big pharma trains the doctors, lobby govt and massive advertising. Gotta keep people sick to keep making money! Big AG does it too.@@travelescapesOFFICIAL

    • @gracie5870
      @gracie5870 4 месяца назад

      We don't need shrinks here also. We just talk to and laugh with our family and friends. The problem may not be gone but we don't feel stressed anymore. 😊

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 Год назад +114

    Hi Jonathan, with being from the United States I can relate to your thoughts on the craziness and fast paced life here. With the Filipino people having a strong family bond, I think this helps much with their happiness. In the United States there are so many broken homes and like you said a lot of kids are expected to move out at 18. Parents want to be free from their kids so they can enjoy life. Because of this mentality some people end up in Nursing Homes for care and their kids don't even visit. I really enjoyed the location where you filmed this with the beautiful Palm Trees and white sand. It looked like a picture postcard and went to the next level with the awesome Drone footage. Hopefully those watching this watched a lot of your other videos so they can fully understand your story and experiences.

    • @javapua
      @javapua Год назад +8

      Hi there! For years and years, I don't understand why kids in the west, they leave their house at the age of 18, have to move out, find a job and loan money if you wanna continue college, and spend a decade paying it afterwards and only those rich families actually finance their kids tuition fees in college. I feel frustrated thinking about it. Maybe bc I'm asian. I could never imagine kicking my kids (kids huh 😅) out at 18. I'd be worried sick if they're eating well or sick or doing something bad where I couldn't reprimand them 😂 or just thinking whether they need a shoulder to lean on.

    • @wilsonespinosa1150
      @wilsonespinosa1150 Год назад +1

      That's right the American mentality is totally different.
      Is all about impressing others on who ever got more money a better car or a big nice house is all it matters to them nothing else. 🤦‍♂️

    • @maelestepa9252
      @maelestepa9252 Год назад

      Fast faced life in America, you mean NY, LA, CHI, but if you on the other side it’s quite and slow faces life because most are poor. I can take Omaha, Nebraska as a good example which I had my kidney transplant, most people are nice and life is much simpler than where I live in San Francisco.

    • @edwinwinn8876
      @edwinwinn8876 7 месяцев назад

      BC divorce is illegal in philopenas, human trafficking is at a all time high and spousal abuse is off the charts...

  • @Izabehl
    @Izabehl Год назад +34

    I was born there but grew up in Australia, and now reside in the US as I married an American. There isn't a day where I don't miss the beaches, the food, the people. I am living vicariously through you and your vids, so thank you for sharing it with us!

  • @darlsbrandau3929
    @darlsbrandau3929 Год назад +54

    It's actually the other way around, Jonathan. We Filipinos bring our problems at work. we discuss about it with our friends and most of the time, they give us different perspective than how we see things. friends at work are our therapist. we don't have to spend money on therapy. Filipinos like to give unsolicited advise all the time. And most of the time, it helps. And they always end the conversation with "don't worry about it, it will all work out just fine". And it usually will. You might see a Filipino smiling, but deep inside, each one has something that he/she struggles with. But it's not at all a burden, coz we can always unload it with anyone who listens to us. Even a stranger. And the act of sharing it seems to lighten the load.

    • @nuketurnal2
      @nuketurnal2 Год назад +5

      I was going to say, speak for yourself but I think I know what you mean. Bringing a problem at work is not good, but I suppose you meant it like talking about it during break times like lunch or even after work where you have a little bonding time with your friends/coworkers

    • @darlsbrandau3929
      @darlsbrandau3929 Год назад +3

      @@nuketurnal2 yup. you got it.

    • @eunicesanchez3820
      @eunicesanchez3820 Год назад +5

      Agree..even they don't comment its just fine. The act of listening is already a relief of unloading our emotional burden.

    • @KevinVenturePhilippines
      @KevinVenturePhilippines Год назад +2

      This. 🙏❤

  • @DeityAisha
    @DeityAisha Год назад +42

    Hi Jonathan, I'm filipina living in Sweden and I found your video very nostalgic coz I miss my home country so much! I'm really happy that you found peace there in Philippines. Most of us would like just to explore other culture and countries but we still hopeful and determined to retire in Philippines and enjoy our old age there. It's more fun in Philippine. There's no other culture like the Philippines I guess. I'm not saying this because I'm filipina but because I've encountered most of the other cultures as well that nothing as friendly and happy as there in Philippines. The culture shock that we filipinos encountered here abroad is kinda stressful to handle sometimes but because we are filipinos we just tried to smile though our hearts are aching. 😅 But the system here especially in Sweden is really good. Just the way of living is a bit lonely tho. But anyways we are still looking forward to go back home to Philippines when we retire. I hope u gonna stay longer there Jonathan. Enjoy your stay and drive safe always! -- from Abakar Family

    • @travelescapesOFFICIAL
      @travelescapesOFFICIAL  Год назад +9

      Hi! Thanks for sharing your story! I have a friend from Sweden and he tells me the culture is quite reserved. Most people keep to themselves, right? I agree, I haven’t found another country that is as friendly and welcoming as the Philippines! Everyone is just very open and easy to chat with. Thank you for watching the channel!

    • @estelaangeles2346
      @estelaangeles2346 Год назад

      @@travelescapesOFFICIAL thailand isnt very nice oh well

  • @boise2Talay7886
    @boise2Talay7886 Год назад +98

    Great perspective and the information you're sharing is so true. After I moved here to the Philippines I was able to accomplish huge improvements in both my physical and mental well being in a relatively short time frame. I don't believe most Americans realize just how much the stress from work and the way your food is produced and consumed is basically shortening your life span not to mention making you miserable. It's far from perfect here but the problems I've encountered by and large are so trivial that they only become problematic if I choose to make it so.

    • @unclecharles3617
      @unclecharles3617 Год назад

      @@livemina I lived in a small US community with a population of a little over 5,000. I was hit over the head with a brick and had my cellphone and the $2.00 worth of coins in my pocket stolen from me. IMO... There is no such thing as "white privilege". You work hard to afford your privilege, blaming others for your hardships, because of the color of your skin, and claiming to be a victim is lame. The US elected Obama for 2 terms. He made his own "privilege".
      I heard of poverty but never knew the true meaning of it until I came here to the Philippines. Americans are spoiled brats and take for granted things the folks here see as a blessing such as food and shelter Just because the media in the US echo chamber talks about "white privilege" and "systematic racism" 24/7 does not make it a reality. Yeah I feel privileged but my whiteness has absolutely nothing to do with it. I have earned a paycheck since the age of 14. Milking cows, plowing fields, picking squash and potatoes from sun up to sun down 7 days per week. I earned my privilege. I worked my whole life to finally receive my SS that is considered below poverty level in the US. I live like a king here on the same income and my wife, her family, and my neighbors are kind to me. I have no complaints and no regrets and no body hitting me over the head with bricks.

    • @eve2528
      @eve2528 Год назад

      Are u from Boise idaho

  • @pinoyamericanadventures3203
    @pinoyamericanadventures3203 Год назад +15

    We moved to the US when we were young, worked our butts off, but Philippines is embedded in us. Now we enjoy going back and forth to the Philippines enjoying our retirement. We love both the US & the Philippines! Thanks for loving the Philippines😊

  • @Anthony-Carlon
    @Anthony-Carlon Год назад +75

    You hit the nail on the head on so many points. Australia appears to be the same as the US. When we watched your province video. My partner turned and said to me. "I miss living like that in Bohol". So Bohol...here we come. 😂

    • @PrinceofPeace2000
      @PrinceofPeace2000 Год назад +1

      I can relate bro, I've been dreaming of Bohol myself.

    • @Anthony-Carlon
      @Anthony-Carlon Год назад +2

      @@PrinceofPeace2000 It will be September for us

    • @ToucheTJ
      @ToucheTJ Год назад +2

      Oh yes Bohol was another awesome experience for me!! Community is like A+ rating in the Philippines🤩

    • @user-ey5xb4sh9o
      @user-ey5xb4sh9o Год назад +1

      sana all

    • @PrinceofPeace2000
      @PrinceofPeace2000 Год назад

      @@Anthony-Carlon where abouts are u in oz?

  • @rowenabieber5864
    @rowenabieber5864 Год назад +29

    I’m also a Filipino living in PA for almost 20 yrs now. I totally agree with what you’re saying. I enjoy watching your videos at the same time I feel homesick 😀

    • @BluegirlXhin
      @BluegirlXhin Год назад

      Uwi kana sis for vacay😊. Its been 3 yrs now hindi na ako nakauwi

  • @jvalencialifecoaching
    @jvalencialifecoaching Год назад +46

    Thank you for saying all you said. It's about the quality of life. The rat race is real in the US and it is stressful. I miss the Philippines for how beautiful and calm it was most the time when I was there.

    • @estelaangeles2346
      @estelaangeles2346 Год назад

      People say the same thing about canada and thailand and russia it goes on so no country is perfect

    • @karenle2162
      @karenle2162 Год назад

      people from advance countries have no idea how privileged they are - try making avg wage in philippines or thailand and tell me the life is more relaxed 😂

  • @raychmax
    @raychmax 5 месяцев назад +3

    I’m in the US and your videos make me feel like I’m home again. My heart longs to go home for good and enjoy my country. But have to sacrifice here to have means to help my family. Thank you Jonathan. The US has been a blessing to me and glad that my country and people makes you happy too. God bless! 🙂

    • @travelescapesOFFICIAL
      @travelescapesOFFICIAL  5 месяцев назад

      I’m happy to hear that you’ve been able to benefit from the opportunities in the US! Thank you for watching and hopefully you can visit the Philippines again soon!

  • @minihahapunsalan1557
    @minihahapunsalan1557 Год назад +17

    You've been touching many lives Jonathan. Now some Filipinos living in the US wants to go back and retire here. Keep up the good work, we really appreciate you. There's no place like home my fellow Filipinos.😊

  • @DD2015_FreshStart
    @DD2015_FreshStart Год назад +47

    Everything you said resonated with me. My husband and I talk about creating a simpler, peaceful life. I love my family and friends, so leaving my loved ones will break my heart the most. However, I still plan on moving to the Philippines. There are many things about living in the US I love/loved (natural beauty, vast variety of ideas/activities/landscapes, four seasons, my loved ones, my previous career, etc.). As a former filipino, it's taking 3 years of planning, but getting away from the US's toxic culture (divisiveness, life of excess, high health care, expensive lifestyle, mass shootings, judgment, etc) is how I want to spend my retirement years. I appreciated my time in the US, but I know there's more out there for my next chapter in life. :)

    • @burgundyzero2865
      @burgundyzero2865 Год назад +4

      great decision!! Goodluck to you and enjoy your new chapter back home.. 😊I am only 42 but I’m definitely thinking about retiring/returning back home in Bohol.. Watching Jonathan’s videos make me realize even more that there’s no place like home.. I am very thankful for the US and the opportunity it gives everyone but my heart l, mind, and soul will yearn to go back where I truly belong.. Thanks Jonathan for all you do. Hope my family and I will bump into you somewhere in Bohol in the future…🧡

    • @theghostoftravel
      @theghostoftravel Год назад

      shootings can happen anywhere, were you a victim of a shooting?

  • @dayanneA
    @dayanneA Год назад +17

    Good morning from Tarlac City, Philippines. Filipinos are very humble, been working in a call center for 6yrs now and encountered a lot of Americans who are racist and full of profanity. 😢 But not all. 😊 Not you of course! 😅 We filipinos never bring our problem/s at work. We just enjoy life. Enjoy your stay here! Have a great day! ❤😊

  • @mad-loki3180
    @mad-loki3180 Год назад +19

    As Filipinos not only in the supermarket but also in offices or other work places, we always find ways how to be happy. Everyday, we always laugh, makes jokes, do tiktok, sing a little (even in the rest room), listen to music and chit chat a lot while working. We always make our work place a happy place so it would motivate us to go to work every day even if the salary is not enough (hahaha). We only get serious if the boss is around. Hahahaha! That’s very Filipino thing!

    • @travelescapesOFFICIAL
      @travelescapesOFFICIAL  Год назад +3

      Hahahah.. that’s a great way to phrase it. “Serious”. Taking things too seriously rather than making it fun. That’s the way to do it as you said, make it enjoyable so that you actually want to go to work

    • @angelogumnad8206
      @angelogumnad8206 Год назад +1

      We try to find the positive side of things 'cos life is already serious enough. Otherwise we'd be the saddest people on earth haha

  • @afknerd
    @afknerd Год назад +25

    What's wild to me is, anywhere in the US there would never be a scenario where a foreigner/tourist walking in a neighborhood with a camera gets invited over to someones house for food or a chat. You would likely just have the cops called on you.

  • @rolandvargas6381
    @rolandvargas6381 Год назад +19

    I hope all Westerners, like yourself, have the ability to appreciate the simple joys in life and refrain from being racially insensitive when it comes to different cultures. Most importantly, may they possess the skills to get along well with others and show respect to everyone. Keep up the good work! Thank you for your love towards our country 🇵🇭, and by the way, I appreciate your kind words! ❤

  • @travis73940
    @travis73940 Год назад +13

    After planning and downsizing for the past year, I am finally making the move out there in October. Your channel and a couple others have been a great help. I cannot wait!

  • @unclecharles3617
    @unclecharles3617 Год назад +10

    People are a product of their environment. I grew up in upstate NY in the 70's. I worked on the neighbors farms from the age of 14 to the age of 18. Life was laid back in those days. The Philippines reminds me of how things were back then. Later in life I moved to the city and worked in factory's... Life became stressful, it was dog eat dog. Road rage on the commute, shop politics, backstabbing, and very competitive. Neighbors arguing over parking spaces and property boundary lines. I am now retired and living in Cavite, Philippines. I feel as if I've gone back in time to the 70's when life was laid back and people were caring and happy. I love it here and I have no intention to ever go back to the US.

  • @isaacwirepa3964
    @isaacwirepa3964 Год назад +25

    Absolutely loved your video! You have such an awesome grasp of what value living in the Philippines gives you and what you have learned from Filipinos. I am proud half Filipino living in Australia, your video today really sums up everything in my heart when I think about the Philippines and Filipinos thank you for being so embracive of the motherland and for honestly sharing to the world it’s beauty. Love, the Philippines!

  • @terrya1252
    @terrya1252 Год назад +1

    Spot on with everything you said. I'm an army veteran from Alabama, have lived in several states, a few countries and visited many others. A lot has changed in the US during my lifetime. It does not feel like home anymore. I don't watch mainstream TV, advertisements or most of the programming that happens. I'm planning on coming to the Philippines for about 3 months and see if it turns into a lifetime! Time for me to get on to island time in the province! Love your channel! Thank you, it has helped me a lot!

  • @chonasibugan3472
    @chonasibugan3472 Год назад +11

    We struggle a lot in terms of financial but it doesn't stop us to be happy.❤

    • @maelestepa9252
      @maelestepa9252 Год назад

      I hope that applies to everybody. In reality, it’s very hard to get happiness if you do not means to buy things you need. That’s reality in life for most.

  • @TitaMariamSaladBowlC02
    @TitaMariamSaladBowlC02 Год назад +14

    I missed the most in the Philippines is the community and family and the abundant of nature sceneries. I lived here in Kuwait comfortably for almost 28yrs but I still prepare to retire in my Hometown in Mindanao. In Shaa Allah (If God’s will) ❤

  • @angelitavanpelt5207
    @angelitavanpelt5207 Год назад +5

    I' been following your channel few months ago yes my husband is American now he wants to move to the Philippines which is I'm glad since he watching your blog he's very excited to explore the nice beaches in the philippine.your blog is very interesting and refreshing ❤❤❤❤

  • @heasoundsystems
    @heasoundsystems Год назад +2

    I just found your channel, and the 1st video was your jackfruit coconut video. I am retiring early this November, and I am buying a 1-way ticket to the Philippines. The 1st world problems you talk about(rat race, materialism, voluntary servitude to the corporate nightmare) are exactly the reasons why I can't wait to go. I will settle down somewhere in a province, and after the inevitable detox in the adjustment to a simple, happy life. I love your channel. It is another reminder that my decision to move to the Philippines is the right move.

  • @nnayam3
    @nnayam3 Год назад +14

    thanks for appreciating our culture and our simple ways of life here in our country...

  • @Gardneronthewater
    @Gardneronthewater Год назад +6

    I agree so much. We in North America are stressed out, lonely, anxious and so on. I can’t wait to move there and be with my partner. Let’s see if I can do it. I hope I can find myself and be a better, happier, and not lonely person. He’s working over seas right now but soon we will meet up there. I’m tired of it here. Burn out!

  • @ochiekitajima3943
    @ochiekitajima3943 Год назад +21

    THANK YOU for your kind and nice words about the filipinos and the Philippines and our culture. Im not saying that our country is perfect..theres crimes, poverty and corruptions too.But compared to other countries, especially the U.S.. id still prefer my country, especially when it comes to hospitality. "Bayanihan" in general is still existing..and mostly...when it comes to desciplining the children. RESPECT is very important for us filipinos..im just so glad that we can "butt-spanking" our children without "911" being called on us, parents. Ive been to New york, California, Florida its just a short stayed in each but i can see how their kids treated their elders..so disrespectful.(sorry to say). And youre right about the language. Though we can speak and communicate in english, we cant be fluent. Since we are not born and raised there..BUT, when i was in one of their universities(US.) and i looked on their written exams...its funny they are fluent but cant spell the words right, also grammatically wrong. They judged me because of my accent (since im asian)..
    But when i asked them besides english, how many language can you speak?..Theres a big silence..and someone asked me (as an insult since i can read it on her face)..if how many language i can speak...and i said "Well i can speak 6 languages plus 5 of my own( Tagalog, Ilocano, kapampangan, ilonggo, Chabacano)...and by the way..I have 3 Phd's...Till i left the hall, nobody talks to me..😁😁😁
    Anyways..i like your channel, your energy and smile and positivity is contagious...and Thank you for liking our culture. Looking forward to your 1M subs! TAKE CARE OUT THERE.GOD BLESS YOU.
    GAMBATTE KUDASAI!!!🌷🌷🌷🌷

    • @PauGarcia69
      @PauGarcia69 Год назад

      THAT SAME BAYAHANIHAN KILLED MY CHANCES IN ONE JOB HERE IN JAPAN OVER A DECADE AGO, WHEN OUR STUPID KABABAYANS FORCED ME TO RESIGN FROM MY WORK AND THEY CONTROL THAT FACTORY. THEY EVEN BASHED ME FOR NOT BEING FULL BLOODED FILIPINO AND BEING A NIKKEIJIN OR SOMEONE WITH JAPANESE/OKINAWAN DESCENT IS JUST A STEPLADDER. THAT'S WHY I SELECT FILIPINOS WHO CAN BE MY FRIENDS AND ONLY TO THOSE I WILL SPEAK THE LANGUAGE, TO MOST I WILL SPEAK ENGLISH OR MY BROKEN SERBIAN.

  • @ginamoises3180
    @ginamoises3180 Год назад +2

    I love this video I am a Filipino I'm working here in st.petersburg to support my family back home in the Philippines..
    Your videos are so amazing full of knowledge and information keep up the good work Sir and I salute for you God bless 🙌 you and your family as well..MABUHAY

  • @ben-ji-errick
    @ben-ji-errick Год назад +27

    we filipinos have a word "kapwa tao". you will not see this word anywhere. you will understand why we always like this because that word already written in our hearts. and by the way we are happy that you feel better here in our country. it means that you are getting healthy mentaly and emotionaly❤❤

    • @mattgoodwin-king2228
      @mattgoodwin-king2228 Год назад

      What does it translate to?

    • @ben-ji-errick
      @ben-ji-errick Год назад +4

      @@mattgoodwin-king2228 it means co-human being.

    • @benlabrusca5678
      @benlabrusca5678 Год назад

      To be kind hearted

    • @guitarreroknight
      @guitarreroknight Год назад +6

      It literally translates to fellow man or fellowmen. But it may have a certain nuance and context in its usage to mean to be compassionate with others.

    • @ben-ji-errick
      @ben-ji-errick Год назад +1

      @@guitarreroknight goggle translate is not correct. "tao" means "human" while "kapwa" means "we are the same". that is why we always treat foreigners as family as long as they treat us equally w/ respect. it is always mistaken that our traits is hospitality but it is not. we called it humanity. before spaniards colonized us, the name of our country is "maharlika". it means freedman. we have kings who ruled here and we don't used fiat money. we used god's currency before the colonization. we also have "bayanihan" we help each other without asking anything back whatever your race is. spaniards stole everything, change everything. but our traits remains.

  • @torasuncion5385
    @torasuncion5385 Год назад +14

    Im a Filipino living here in the U.S. and all your observations are true. I struggle a lot not being in my own country, particularly, in the coastal provinces where you are now. I miss the great hospitality despite poverty. I miss the jackfruit cooked in coconut milk, your favorite too,😁..
    You're right, its the nature of Filipinos not taking their personal problems to work. Goodluck and be healthy whilst you're traveling. Hope to see you when i travel back

  • @gibstron
    @gibstron Год назад +8

    Be safe always wherever you go no matter how you feel safe still be observant to the people around. Not all you meet are kind people even us Filipinos have fears to unfamiliar places

  • @eleanorhernandez2348
    @eleanorhernandez2348 Год назад +1

    Pilipinos are hardworking people! Given the chance they will prosper in life.. Pilipinos live a simple life, specially the one whose in the provinces! Thsnk you for liking our Country and Race.. Pilipinos adopt themselves to their environment!! Thanks for being a good visitors in our Country! Stay safe and enjoy ♥️♥️♥️

  • @dare2bda137
    @dare2bda137 Год назад +16

    You've made a ton of great points. I miss the Philippines. I have fond memories of my early life having get together with family/ extended family and friends. It was so much fun!! I miss the beach most especially. I grew up in the U.S. I live in a five thousand sq ft home alone. I work alot. I feel like I'm working my life away. Not complaining. I have been blessed.. now my goal is to retire early move back and traveI.

  • @DD.freshstart
    @DD.freshstart Год назад +7

    Looking forward to a simpler life! I'm already researching which island/city/province will be my next home!

  • @lorenmercado7810
    @lorenmercado7810 Год назад +6

    The Filipino kindness and friendliness are base on their faith and religion.

  • @raynon72
    @raynon72 Год назад +5

    Few months after I moved to the US to work that's when I realized that my province(Bohol) is paradise...
    I totally agree with you with all the you said on this video..... thank you so much, hope to see you when I'm in Bohol for my next vacation... God bless you, keep safe...

    • @estelaangeles2346
      @estelaangeles2346 Год назад

      A lot of rich people have money but they are still depressed also japan is safer

  • @TheAjcoz
    @TheAjcoz 7 месяцев назад +3

    I moved to Australia from the Philippines and my coworkers are always amazed at how cheerful the Pinoys are when we’re having lunch together. This is even during the time of the GFC when lay offs were happening and we could be chosen anytime. You’re right, our mentality is to if there’s a problem, either you laugh or you cry-so we just choose to laugh and make the best of things.

  • @bernadetteoneill7014
    @bernadetteoneill7014 Год назад +6

    Always great content Jonathan. 👌 No wonder you've reached 100K exponentially! Congrats! Thanks for liking the Phils. Take care. Enjoy living in Bohol. From Down Under. 🎉🎊 🎉👌🤝

  • @DC-uo5hy
    @DC-uo5hy Год назад +21

    I have been watching since your first video in the Philippines. I traveled and worked in the far East for many years, starting in the 70s. You are in one of the best places in all of Asia. Your analysis of the differences between some hectic places and where you are is fairly stated. It should be said and was, thanks. The other two areas I love is Bali/Lombok, Indonesia and Koh Samui, Thailand (which has overgrown) as has Bali. I pray this does not happen in Bahol. I think it has, somewhat, a little. To a certain extent this growth economically is very good for the families. It only is rough when it grows to much. I experienced this in my home town, Miami.
    God bless and enjoy. As an old guy, these memories you make now will become treasures for you. Thank you for bringing joy.
    Your last video did capture something that few can ever hope to video.🌴👍

  • @no_bad_days
    @no_bad_days Год назад +8

    I finally just commented on the Province Life episode and that was your best work because of Ann and the little girl (Aya?) who was just adorable and pretty much stole the show. I grew up in the Philippines and went to HS and college in California and currently live in the states so i know of the beautiful islands and life in the province in PI. It is nice to highlight and go see the different islands, but you said it yourself, "its the people" and that episode is super cool because of Ann and Aya. Please do at least a monthly Vlog with those 2 and dont even think about what the episode is going to be about, just hanging out and that in itself will bring joy to our hearts :) Please, do not climb any more coconut trees, we dont want anyone getting hurt that would be horrible..

  • @nightwing4065
    @nightwing4065 Год назад +5

    2:20 That's true A LOT of Filipinos goes overseas to earn a living, because there's not a lot of oppurtunity here. Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) are perhaps the largest diaspora populations in the world.

  • @andreseriliano1761
    @andreseriliano1761 Год назад +5

    Disclaimer: This is my opinion based on my experiences and my observations. No hate, please 🙏
    I got two things to say;
    Trifate Lifestyle brought up one side of Filipinos, which is, why some locals are kind to foreigners and not to their fellow locals. My take on that is because they look high up to white people. Having white skin (in this particular context, I am referring to the skin color regardless of your ethnicity) gives the perception of superiority. If you go to places like Makati and BGC, you would get almost the same atmosphere, which is fairly similar to what you would get if you're, let's say, in NYC or in DC. But I gotta say, Filipinos are friendly in general, but with some bias toward white-skinned foreigners.
    I've worked with Aussies and as for me, among all English-speaking countries (and by English-speaking, I meant English as their primary language) they are the kindest. However, it is almost a 180-degree turn working with Americans, and I have to agree about what Jonathan had to say in this video. I am not saying that Americans are horrible but that is the general vibe that you would usually get.
    Nothing beats a simple life, with just enough amount of money to support your needs and a decent amount of savings. However, not all have the option to leave the toxic world of the rat race.

    • @handsomeguy3051
      @handsomeguy3051 Год назад +1

      As a Filipino, I have to agree with you, sir. But it would be hard to tell who's bias and who's not. I am a v!ct!m of di$cr!min@tion by a fellow Pinoy so many times, sadly it all happened here in the PH. And the main reason are my looks and skin color.

  • @wongong595
    @wongong595 Год назад +9

    Thank you for sharing this video in particular. I'm a Filipino myself 100%, but raised here in Socal since I was 20 yo. So, I agree with you when you said Rat Race Culture in the US, only because you have experienced and living the dream there in the Philippines. For those who have not, then they have to do it the same how you did. People say you have to see it in order to believe it, right? So, congratulations that you've done it and now it's a matter of spreading the words. 👍 Hope to seeing you there in Pinas Cebu when I retire in few years and please make yourself at 🏠. 🤞

  • @mariomovillon1613
    @mariomovillon1613 Год назад +8

    Your down-to-earth and candid perspectives about the less materialistic lifestyle and living, and the aspiration to live much simpler, with much less stress, and with much less complaining when things go wrong ---- all of these resonate well to most, if not all people following your vlogs. Being frank and sincere seeing what's good in people, and demonstrating great respect for who they are, including their culture, and their general positive attitude in life, such as their rare sense of family and community, resilience in their work and hardships, etc., inevitably endears you to everyone you interact with. Those people from other parts of the globe who watch and follow you, likewise see your being genuinely kind hearted, with a great sense of humanity. Keep up your kind of vlogging job that not only informs and entertains, but also touches the heart as well.

  • @livingwithgraceinjapan
    @livingwithgraceinjapan Год назад +7

    I accidentally bumped into your channel and thankful to you because you have given me ideas how I relate my experiences here in Japan as a Filipina in front of my camera. Glad you are having a great time in my home country.

  • @IlonggaSaHongKong
    @IlonggaSaHongKong Год назад +7

    As a Filipino we easy to connect to our fellow Filipino where ever country we work or live,we make community,find time to meet each other to have party,going to tour together,church group together,worship together in the church,fellowship,bonding and of course foods is not absent where bonding happened,we love to share foods and eat together

    • @Bomer-Bomer
      @Bomer-Bomer Год назад

      yes pag tagalog sa tagalog at sa bisaya sa bisaya lng nmn ahhaha

  • @becomelocationindependent1374
    @becomelocationindependent1374 Год назад +5

    So true! You got it, lots of true observations and comparisons. Lived in Asia 20+ years and now live in the Philippines. Simple family life is more rewarding than the materialistic life in the US!

    • @estelaangeles2346
      @estelaangeles2346 Год назад

      People say the same thing about canada and thailand they think those countries are terrible

  • @langp48
    @langp48 Год назад +1

    Hello Jonathan thanks so much for featuring beautiful places in my home country. I’m one of you fans. I work here in US. Right now I’m watching you feature for siquijor and you mentioned about Filipinos contantsly saying or addressing “sir”. That’s the way how we show respect.

    • @travelescapesOFFICIAL
      @travelescapesOFFICIAL  Год назад

      Hi thanks for watching! Yes! I have gotten used to the “sir” now and started using it myself!

  • @maryj4876
    @maryj4876 Год назад +6

    Agreed with you and very well said. I saw many well privileged foreigners coming here and start their content used the Ph for their vlog, gimik and clickbaits. They are always complaining and feeling entitled. There are so many better countries than the Ph, I'm sure their country is far more beautiful than this country. But they choose the Ph for their own agenda and YT content. Foreigners coming here should bring a lot of patience in their bag. They are pissed off and upset easily. Philippines is a third world country, that's why Filipinos are known for their hardship and flexibility because there are so many challenges living here. It's not perfect, we locals have also bad experiences and challenges. Everyday we worry our financials, the food in the table so we can feed our families, the rent of our house so we have roof. Compare to foreigners who usually complains of the unhealthy Filipino food, the long que of establishments, broken atm machines, transportation, the crows of the rooster in the morning, unavailability of materials that they used to buy in their country. You see my point.

  • @jetd9716
    @jetd9716 Год назад +1

    Where from Bohol and Cebu but moved to the US when I was only 9yrs old. The first year was a struggle for me learning the language but after that it was easy. Unlike, if it was the other way around it would take longer to learn Visaya for any American kid at that age. Glad I am back here in the Philippines after working living and working in the USA so many years. Great country but its divided as a society right now, they need to follow the "One Nation under GOD" pledge to get them together as one.

  • @Mikey-vg4mh
    @Mikey-vg4mh Год назад +3

    You’re right Jonathan. I agree. Sometimes we don’t know that The simplicity in life gives more happiness. ❤❤❤

  • @rcinbayarea8162
    @rcinbayarea8162 Год назад +4

    Great insights Thanks for sharing. Also, the drone shot for a few seconds at 18:01 literally looked like a winter scene but with coconut trees in a field of snow rather than pine trees. Whoa!

  • @michaeldooley2402
    @michaeldooley2402 Год назад +5

    Love it how you have extracted the understanding of working long hours, often in difficult conditions and making it fun - yeah we should all learn something from that, thanks for voicing that.
    I am here in Manila now after spending 2 months touring some of these lovely island and yes Provence life has a lot of positives.

  • @abbeyampon1139
    @abbeyampon1139 Год назад

    Hello! I'm glad I ran across your videos. I've watch some of them and I as Filipina born in the Philippines and raised in the US, I appreciate how you embrace the culture. You have said exactly how I feel living in the US. There's so much hate here and violence right now and that's what you see/hear on the news almost everyday. The discrimination amongst so many is an everyday occurrence. I miss the Philippines and envy how you can live and eat like the locals. Thank you for sharing. Keep making your videos coz many of us enjoy watching your everyday life experiences.

  • @rolandolipatan5308
    @rolandolipatan5308 Год назад +7

    100% of what you’re talking about is true. I missed that kind of life. I’m from there. Rat race culture I had enough. There’s good and bad ...but life isn’t perfect. Loved your vlog. Thanks

  • @WeAreBikeScouts
    @WeAreBikeScouts Год назад +6

    I love your videos talking about your personal experience and the travel and destinations just serve as a background, it's very different for me and makes your story very human. I hope one of these days you can also make a video riding a bicycle (I promote bicycle mobility here in the Philippines)! More power!

  • @gabriellincoln6258
    @gabriellincoln6258 Год назад +6

    Love the content. I am planning to move to Bohol within the year. Keep up the great videos.

  • @tman5634
    @tman5634 Год назад +3

    100% bang on & congratulations on reaching 100k subscribers, very well deserved.

  • @mira1403
    @mira1403 Год назад +7

    Post more videos about same topics please. We’d like to hear more of your insights.
    I hope you’d be able to contribute to some areas that would benefit Bohol as well because as I can see you really have lots of ideas in your mind.
    Nevertheless, enjoy your stay in Bohol. ❤

  • @Jrmyf77
    @Jrmyf77 Год назад +2

    I'm just waiting to move to the philippines permanantely. Our condo in Pasay will be done 2025. We're waiting for one more kid to graduate.

  • @user-qw2bi7qk2f
    @user-qw2bi7qk2f Год назад +3

    You are right, l moved to US in 2005 with my Family just to earn money but l see a lot of home less & also stressed not like in Philippines every body smile you can live a simple life & I’m happy you adopt our culture in Philippines God bless you take care always.

  • @irisb7205
    @irisb7205 Год назад +2

    I made the biggest mistake in my life by leaving the Philippines, the country of my birth. I had a very hard life , grew up hungry , malnourished and beat up daily by a gambler father while our mother got pregnant yearly and did nothing to stop the abuse and misery. But my siblings and I dreamt big. America beckoned. So studied hard we did, lots of sacrifices and more hunger. So now here we are in America. But our success seemed empty. Since the 2 evils we wished dead and ran away from finally are 6 feet underground , home beckons back where our heart really belongs.

  • @CuteCheenyInGermany2012
    @CuteCheenyInGermany2012 Год назад +3

    Hi Jonathan,
    I hope you are doing well. I totally agree with your opinion. We Filipinos are happy and grateful for the little things that we got. We are over friendly, extremely generous and kind. That's how we are. That's some of the traits we stand out from the rest. I'm very glad you liked it there.🥰 I have been your subscriber the first time you made a video of Manila. Yes, from the very first video. I even watched your previous uploads prior to coming to Manila. Keep the positive vlogs coming and thank you for sharing your experiences with us. We are more than happy! Take care and may God bless us all. 🙏💜🌺

  • @arndj251
    @arndj251 Год назад +1

    I’ve lived here in Los Angeles for forty years- I came here when I was 20 years old. That’s more than half my life- at first America for me is a land of opportunity and stuff are so easy to acquire until you end up just acquiring more stuff and finding yourself working like a dog. You are so right about your assessment comparing both countries lifestyles - I miss the friends I left behind over there and opportunities over there meeting new friends and family. I can keep talking and tell you but I guess you already figure it out. You hit it spot on. More power to you and thank you for sharing the Philippines 😊

  • @rl8571
    @rl8571 Год назад +4

    Great vlog. I'm a Filipino living in the US and love this country as the first thing i did getting here at 21 is join the military. Never lonely, never bored, but looking forward to retiring and your videos are honestly a great sell on Bohol. Bohol government should recognize you as I'm sure people considering to move there has increased thanks to your videos.

  • @Dangic23
    @Dangic23 Год назад +2

    I live in Destin Florida and I wish our beaches looked like this.
    We have amazing powder white sand, and emerald color water.
    But it feels so dead because there is no vegetation.
    I've been here 18 months and have not gone to the beach, and I live in a beach condo.
    😂

  • @bchrismonks8760
    @bchrismonks8760 Год назад +3

    You speak wisdom, sir. I can’t disagree with anything you have said.

  • @radiobabylon
    @radiobabylon Год назад +1

    i moved to CDO a month ago, and in just that short time, i already know im never going back. there have been some adjustments of course, some of the conveniences i miss, and a bit of ongoing cultural education taking place... but the pros FAR outweigh the cons, and in 4 scant weeks i am already more at peace than i have ever been back in the states. im really looking forward to traveling all over both the phils and southeast asia generally once i get more settled in. thanks for your videos, you do a better job presenting the phils to others than id ever be able to do, i look forward to getting more ideas from you on places to go and things to do :)

  • @marfeprado
    @marfeprado Год назад +5

    I agree with your analysis about why we are happy with the simple things in life.

  • @SoloRider831
    @SoloRider831 Год назад +1

    Jonathan, you share an AMAZING life in the Philippines and that is why people love this channel. I suspect I may very well visit the PI once I retire. Thanks for sharing your content.

  • @ruthvillalva1786
    @ruthvillalva1786 Год назад +9

    I totally agree with what you said. Living in the rural areas is different, it’s simple , unhurried , it’s not all easy but it’s peaceful, definitely less stressful. Yes the big difference the way Americans live and the way Filipinos live is that we Filipinos as a family want to be together, stay together. The parents will not push away their kids and say you’re now an adult go take care of yourself, no we want to be together, we take care of each other. It’s very common in a household to have 3 generations of the family living together. Also when we party everyone is there from grandparents to the youngest kid, Filipinos are tightly connected to each other. Family is very very important.
    I’m glad you are really enjoying your stay in the Philippines. I’m here in the US living in a quiet suburb of Washington DC surrounded by a lot of trees and greenery. One day soon I will go back to the Philippines.
    Live in a rural town like where you are. 😊

  • @oksappysinger
    @oksappysinger Год назад +1

    You are doing great, Jonathan. I've shared this video of yours to 30-plus friends of mine. Very good reflective comments from you. Keep it up, brother. God bless you.

  • @gmoarmycombat20
    @gmoarmycombat20 Год назад +3

    Also our love of God is a big factor in our happiness.

  •  Год назад +1

    thank you for your insight sir. In addition to that why do we keep smiling while at work nor were doing something. coz we want to enjoy the pace of what we are doing. We didn't even notice the time because we enjoyed it. Even if life is hard we keep fighting and trying hard to achieve our dreams. we are welcoming to any foreigner nor local to our area because we know the feelings if someone treats us like trash. most of us have nothing but we strive for the thing that we wanted to have. thank you sir and enjoy staying here in the philippines.

  • @eurotimexph5640
    @eurotimexph5640 Год назад +3

    I am a Filipino, born and raised here. I migrated to the US when I was 30 y/o. Lived and worked there for over 15 years. I now hold dual PH-US citizenships. While working in the US I invested some of my earnings in real estate properties here in the PH. Being able to put up several rental properties here, and thought that the monthly income should be enough to sustain my simple lifestyle, I left my job in the US and decided to move back here just last year for good. I lived and worked within the tri-state area in the US (DC, Maryland, Virginia). My personal experience with making friends with the "locals" was not difficult at all. They are not as friendly as the Filipinos in the PH for foreigners (LOL) but not hostile either. I would describe it as "professional". After a decade and a half of work work work I guess I just got tired of the US fast-paced corporate world and thought to come back to my slow-moving, simplier life, more relaxed, always smiling, friendly home country. I'm glad that you are seeing AND enjoying the good things about the PH and our people. You are welcome here my friend and please stay here for as looooonggg as you want. 😁🤩

  • @Adobo_City
    @Adobo_City Год назад +2

    I agree 100%. Born and raised in Bohol. I live in SF now.(for now)
    This city is just thrash after thrash. Homeless, crack pipes, used needles, fentanyl zombies that I have to avoid everyday while working. A very wasteful country. Always a very happy moment for me is when im in Bohol. For the time being, going back there twice a year even for just 10 days at a time recharges my soul. Kudos to you dude. Im envious.👏🏼👍🏽

  • @jeffcodog
    @jeffcodog Год назад +5

    Jonathan, thank you for making all your videos!!!! I miss the Philippines so much!!
    All the experiences that you are sharing with the world of my birth country makes me so homesick. You are absolutely 💯 right on about the pace of life in the Philippines....... the people and the culture are amazing 😀

  • @JeorginaGarcia-os8bh
    @JeorginaGarcia-os8bh Год назад +1

    I love watching all your videos! Every day I check if you got anything new posted😊. I am a Filipina but live here in the US now- San Antonio, Tx. Anyway, I could not agree more about entitlement, loving and enjoying work, politics etc… You’re right… here in the US, I guess anywhere as well (, but more so here) , you have the surround yourself with people that are grateful for what they have, positive no matter what. Filipinos are that - grateful, positive and most of all- God fearing. Our Faith is very important to us.
    I miss the simple life! Thank you for posting all these wonderful videos ! God bless you and all you do.

  • @cecillesamson4473
    @cecillesamson4473 Год назад +3

    Thank you for loving our country Jonathan.always stay safe.❤🇵🇭

  • @jstamaria9379
    @jstamaria9379 Год назад +2

    Great video! Thank you! I’m here in Oregon for 9yrs now and working night shifts, I only experienced when I came here so stressful and went into depression , it took me 3 yrs to adjust and adopt the environment here although US is really beautiful but there’s something that is missing and that something is so special that I can only find in Philippines my home. Hence Im not planning to retire here in US.

  • @DRM4393
    @DRM4393 Год назад +3

    hi you are right, the English language is hard to learn. i am in an ldr and have learned a few words in Tagalog and my ldr is so proud of me for trying. i will be leaving Canada for the Philippines buy the end of next month. I am excited to come there and start a new life,

  • @jeraldine_JhieOicer
    @jeraldine_JhieOicer Год назад +1

    That was so nice to hear.. ive been your follower since your eardays here in the Philippines and i would say you have great perspective about the Philippines, Filipinos and our culture , you do have many funny videos when interacting with people's here. Love it❤ you are great 👌🌷🙂

  • @wilsonwilson8496
    @wilsonwilson8496 Год назад +7

    I've been away from the motherland for over 24 years and I love watching you. I'm visiting the motherland in August and I am super stoked. The motherland will always be my safe space. Living in the US and Canada have taken a toll on my mental health. One day I'm going back for good.

  • @gailborillo1124
    @gailborillo1124 Год назад

    You nailed it!
    We live in Canada and all you do is work home work home and other responsibilities when you get home from work. It feels so exhausting all the time but we had to make the sacrifice of leaving our home and family and relatives for better future. Yes you can make more money but the environment snd lifestyle seems more stressful and lonely a lot of times.
    I noticed too and I’m sure a lot can agree with me, people in the western world seems to complain about every little thing. Even little noise, or you just stepped on someone’s grass. Just every little thing so you’re always watching your every move or who or how you talk to people. A lot of “karens” if you know what I mean.
    I miss home because you can talk to the neighbors. There’s bayanihan. Just super friendly and everyone is so helpful. The kids have more manners. I can go on and on.
    Thank you for this video and for loving our people and country.
    Keep up the good work and positivity and I’m sure your channel will grow even more ❤