For existing and future expats : " To Adapt is the key, you can't change Philippines the way you get used to in your home countries. Respect is a must. " I admire your guts , Brian ! Bravo ! 👍🆒🎉🤓
I did all this 33 years ago, and now the effort of adjusting is a distant memory. I remember that it was surprisingly easy for me. And to some extent, this is also true for the national language, Filipino\Tagalog. It became a hobby to speak this language, because it creates a warm feeling in my gut, when I speak it.
I agree with you Brian Good thing I'm a Filipino citizen so I don't have to be concerned about visas and I have uncles and cousins here I know some of the language and I live in a province area it's cheaper depending on what you spend you're money on and what you have to spend you're money on but there are times when brownouts happen as well as water outages which to me is worse than a brownout but it's getting better in my area not as much and when it does happen it only happens for a few minutes and learning the language is a good idea it shows a sign of respect even though a lot of people speak English learning some of the local language shows you have an interest in the culture of the Philippines
Great analysis, thank you! Just a quick off-topic question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
For existing and future expats : " To Adapt is the key, you can't change Philippines the way you get used to in your home countries. Respect is a must. " I admire your guts , Brian ! Bravo ! 👍🆒🎉🤓
I did all this 33 years ago, and now the effort of adjusting is a distant memory. I remember that it was surprisingly easy for me. And to some extent, this is also true for the national language, Filipino\Tagalog. It became a hobby to speak this language, because it creates a warm feeling in my gut, when I speak it.
That’s the Brian The Lion wisdom at work❤
you are now ready to meet a filipina and be marry to her... you learned a lot from here🇵🇭
Well said, dude...Thanks for understanding Filipino culture. Keep safe always...God bless!
Spot on Brudda……Bestest Sir!
Well said, sir Brian!
You truly tell it how it is. Thanks!
I agree with you Brian Good thing I'm a Filipino citizen so I don't have to be concerned about visas and I have uncles and cousins here I know some of the language and I live in a province area it's cheaper depending on what you spend you're money on and what you have to spend you're money on but there are times when brownouts happen as well as water outages which to me is worse than a brownout but it's getting better in my area not as much and when it does happen it only happens for a few minutes and learning the language is a good idea it shows a sign of respect even though a lot of people speak English learning some of the local language shows you have an interest in the culture of the Philippines
Power on 💪💪💪👍👍👌✌️🙏
Great analysis, thank you! Just a quick off-topic question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
familiarization and adjustable is a MUST living in Pinas