@@message22610 I lived in both U.S and PH and i can assure you in Metro Manila (National Capital Region)especially the old district like Quiapo, Ermita, Malate, City of Manila Area and QC Area, they honk more than here in U.S and metro manila honking can be very agressive too, I even remember when i was stuck in traffic for like 2 hours (Bumper to Bumper Traffic) I could hear non stop honks and a ambulance siren right behind our car who's also been struggling to move since people there rarely give way to emergency vehicles rofl.
Happy to found this channel! I am an avid subscriber of foreign (especially Korean's) asmr videos, travels, and tours. Glad to have found a Filipino-based channel who creates contents like this! Love from Bicol
some insights for non-local viewers :D The first area shown is mostly in San Juan City which is generally considered to be one of the most affluent yet lowkey residential neighborhoods in Metro Manila. A good indicator of this is the type and class of vehicles people use around the area. Being a local here in San Juan City, I consider this city as one of the least commuter-friendly cities as it is generally more convenient to own a private vehicle here than to ride public transport. The second part of the video generally covers the Ortigas business district. Due to it being a business hub, rush hour traffic can be hectic especially with rain involved. This area borders Mandaluyong City and Pasig City (all which are still included in the greater metropolitan manila area). EDIT: Thanks so much for this video!! It's actually very therapeutic and calming for me!! I personally love driving when the weather is like this!
Manila streets is like a mixture of Europe and Asia. It's just destroyed by the electric wires, it'll look more beautiful if they put them beneath streets.
yeah it would be better. but sadly the Philippines it literally sitting on a fault line, so it is prone to earthquakes. And they are expecting a big one eventually. that's why the wires are above ground.
Because people steals electricity all the time, that's why. And also system loss are being paid by the people. Meralco is a business model without a chance of being bankrupt because the people are paying for the electric that has been loss due to "jumpers" (Illegally tapped)
Im a Filipino that just recently moved to the Chihuahuan Desert here in Texas, USA. I dont miss the rain. I loved the arid climate where I could go for a run outside 99.9% of the time. It only rained here less than 10 times since I arrived on December 2022.
Helpful din pala ang traffic at some point. Dito kasi sa US malayang nakakapag over speeding mga tao lalo kung walang police, kaya kahit isang beses lang na may mag cut off sayo maraming namamatay sa lakas ng impact or napupuruhan ng husto. I enjoy this video nakakamiss din pala ang pinas. Salamat po
That roadway sucks, too many speed bumps to go through. @4:34 this is so typical PH drivers, they don't seem to understand the right-of-way concept. The vehicle on the main/straight road has the right of way. So vehicles that are crossing and entering/merging from it must make full stop and yield to other vehicles. Most of drivers here have no training/seminars about it. They probably just bought their driver licenses, too.
Ganito yung gusto ko na weather while driving tapos mellow music. Ang sarap sa feeling tapos malamig pa. 😌 by the way I’m curious lang what car are you driving po?
One thing though, you got guts to brave driving in the rain on edsa. I absolutely hated that. I always have this fear of getting stuck in traffice in the middle of a heavy rain and the streets starts to flood. But surprisingly the streets were not flooded in your video.
that's one irrational fear specially for a road like EDSA but hey to each their own. while i don't dismiss the fact that this can happen anywhere, EDSA? Really?
Absolutely love the sound of rain, so calming and relaxing. The video however is very stressful because of the bad driving etiquette and habits of Filipino drivers 😅
@@alexanderricarte22xExactly. Another self-righteous cyclist, probably. Attached their entire identity and personality to their slow-ass bicycles and think they’re better than everybody else.
@@Chantel2.0materialistic ang mas appropriate na term. Social climber talaga? Remember ibang league ang car ownership. And may credit check before mo mabili kung di mo naman kayang icash. Most car owners are middle class and they can afford it and change if they want. Lakas makapeasant ng social climber. Check mo muna ang meaning para maliwanagan ka.
Snippet: Couldn't you report the lack of drainage to build.more.better., construction crew? They are right now in-charge of gusali-repair; re-building; remodeling; replacing bako-bako streets; demolishing bad and old infrastructure, and etc. The video shows San Juan needs Drainage badly -- Pedro Guevarra St. is probably just one among many roads that needs a good rainfall drainage. The high wall with lomot is an easy fix -- replacing it with either new bldg materials or just plain new orange bricks should be it. God bless you Philippinnians. we are staying on course... must behave. jul2023
🎶Raining In Manila🎶
"Hindi ka ba nilalamig (nakahiga, mag-isang nanginginig)"
But if it's
Manila looks awesome when raining. Feels like I'm watching a lofi film haha.
The rain surely is calming. Nice to not hear any beeping 😂… in the US they love to beep . Thanks for the video
True, they are very impatient Lol.
Oh they beep as much in the Philippines compared to the u.s.
@@mergat2970 when I lived in the Philippines, I found the constant beeping that I heard was not so much of an aggressive beep as in the US.
@@message22610 I lived in both U.S and PH and i can assure you in Metro Manila (National Capital Region)especially the old district like Quiapo, Ermita, Malate, City of Manila Area and QC Area, they honk more than here in U.S and metro manila honking can be very agressive too, I even remember when i was stuck in traffic for like 2 hours (Bumper to Bumper Traffic) I could hear non stop honks and a ambulance siren right behind our car who's also been struggling to move since people there rarely give way to emergency vehicles rofl.
@@mergat2970lol false been living in us and ph back and fourth we have better drivers here in ph believe me
Happy to found this channel! I am an avid subscriber of foreign (especially Korean's) asmr videos, travels, and tours. Glad to have found a Filipino-based channel who creates contents like this! Love from Bicol
Hi, @felixlee126! Thank you so much for the comment! I appreciate the kind words. I'm glad you found this channel! 😃
some insights for non-local viewers :D
The first area shown is mostly in San Juan City which is generally considered to be one of the most affluent yet lowkey residential neighborhoods in Metro Manila. A good indicator of this is the type and class of vehicles people use around the area. Being a local here in San Juan City, I consider this city as one of the least commuter-friendly cities as it is generally more convenient to own a private vehicle here than to ride public transport.
The second part of the video generally covers the Ortigas business district. Due to it being a business hub, rush hour traffic can be hectic especially with rain involved. This area borders Mandaluyong City and Pasig City (all which are still included in the greater metropolitan manila area).
EDIT: Thanks so much for this video!! It's actually very therapeutic and calming for me!! I personally love driving when the weather is like this!
Manila streets is like a mixture of Europe and Asia. It's just destroyed by the electric wires, it'll look more beautiful if they put them beneath streets.
yeah it would be better. but sadly the Philippines it literally sitting on a fault line, so it is prone to earthquakes. And they are expecting a big one eventually. that's why the wires are above ground.
The European bit definitely came from the former Colony Spain
And also they aint cheap installments either
Because people steals electricity all the time, that's why. And also system loss are being paid by the people. Meralco is a business model without a chance of being bankrupt because the people are paying for the electric that has been loss due to "jumpers" (Illegally tapped)
I absolutely love the rain. I live in a semi arid climate and wish I could feel the rain more often.
You definitely wouldn't want a weather condition like hours. Cyclones after cyclones. We are expecting have another after the one we just had.
Trust me. Rainy weather here is horrible. We get hit by typhoons every month when compared to other countries
Speak for yourself. Im filipino and i absolutely love the rain. Better than being baked alive by the sun
Im a Filipino that just recently moved to the Chihuahuan Desert here in Texas, USA. I dont miss the rain. I loved the arid climate where I could go for a run outside 99.9% of the time. It only rained here less than 10 times since I arrived on December 2022.
@@ninja.saywhatyeah I like rain but only when I’m covered 😁
I just love videos like this, I hope everyone is safe though during the heavy thunderstorm.
I would go crazy driving in this traffic! Thank you po for posting!
It does take some getting used to for sure!
Slow & chillax driveng habang malakas ulan..madulas Ang kalsada
MORE OF THIS PLEASE!!!
Helpful din pala ang traffic at some point. Dito kasi sa US malayang nakakapag over speeding mga tao lalo kung walang police, kaya kahit isang beses lang na may mag cut off sayo maraming namamatay sa lakas ng impact or napupuruhan ng husto. I enjoy this video nakakamiss din pala ang pinas. Salamat po
The sound of your wiper is relaxing..
maganda sa Manila yeah.
Beautiful drive, It's nice to see there is some places where rain happens. ;) Thank you! All the best from Irish roads ;)
That roadway sucks, too many speed bumps to go through. @4:34 this is so typical PH drivers, they don't seem to understand the right-of-way concept. The vehicle on the main/straight road has the right of way. So vehicles that are crossing and entering/merging from it must make full stop and yield to other vehicles. Most of drivers here have no training/seminars about it. They probably just bought their driver licenses, too.
I love a good raining day------------- Especially in the Philippines.
Rainy Season 🌧️⛈️🌩️🌨️🌦️
Ganito yung gusto ko na weather while driving tapos mellow music. Ang sarap sa feeling tapos malamig pa. 😌 by the way I’m curious lang what car are you driving po?
More videos of this please, TFH! I'm enjoying watching this kind of content :)
Lakas ng ulan dyan Sir! Sarap maligo at magtampisaw😊✌✌😊!!!
The safest and driest way to enjoy a thunderstorm. 😂😂 Let TFHT do it. Stay safe.
more fun in the Philippines 🇵🇭
One thing though, you got guts to brave driving in the rain on edsa. I absolutely hated that. I always have this fear of getting stuck in traffice in the middle of a heavy rain and the streets starts to flood. But surprisingly the streets were not flooded in your video.
that's one irrational fear specially for a road like EDSA but hey to each their own. while i don't dismiss the fact that this can happen anywhere, EDSA? Really?
Eto yung gustong gusto kong feeling, yung maulan tapos nasa biyahe ka. ang sarap kahit hassle
Nice. dati yung mga sa Japan or ibang bansa lang napapanuod ko. ngayon meron na rin pala satin. hehe.
Absolutely love the sound of rain, so calming and relaxing. The video however is very stressful because of the bad driving etiquette and habits of Filipino drivers 😅
alam ko naiinis kayo sa traffic at napakadaming tao sa maynila pero sa totoo lang mag 6 years na akong di nakakauwi na mi miss ko na din talaga dyan
cool weather
Cool weather my ass it's a typhoon lmao
So soothing tnx
The rains, specially the storms can get pretty intense there.
I rlly miss the south to north rides in ncr
Satisfied
Parang Amegakure. My preferred ambiance. 😊
Rain makes me want to sleep 😴
nakaka-miss sa San Juan!
1 thing I like about driving when it's raining is there are no pedestrians around. :D
Used to take that road driving back home to mandaluyong 20 some years ago…
Thanks to heavy rains...the hotness subside..and the plant is happy..the atmospher is cleaned..the pollution is decreasing...
Stay safe.😊😊🙏
It's been raining in Manila.
Di ka ba nilalalamig
Missing home :(
26:39 St. Francis Sqr.... where we use to hangout back in the day. I think there used to be a TGIF here.
Looks nice wants it rain .
Sir lagay ka water repellant sa windshield ng car mo. Kahit number 1 lang ng speed ng wiper ok na kahit malakas ang ulan.
Thanks for the advice, @jeffreyperez4319! 😃
23:27 DWSM STAR FM! 102.7 FM Ortigas Center Strata 2000
Nakaka miss naman ang Pilipinas 😊
7:08 Si Audi o, di man lang nag signal light nabkakaliwa🤦🏻♂️
15:06 beautiful
its so cool
Ganda ng graphics parang unreal engine 6!
always wondered why it's called bgy additional hills
i love this😮😮
That's Tropical Storm or Typhoon Egay and not thunderstorm and i dont hear lightning sounds but i enjoy watching your vids 😊
Happy Friendship Day To You Po TFH TV
I miss the rain so much. Watching here in Saudi Arabia.
>“Remember someone today 🎵Easy Rock🎵”
> *”Tuwing Umuulan” starts playing*
wala daw kasi tubig .gmawa na Diyos paraan para mapuno yung mga Dam 🙏😊
Motorcycles and cars driving on bike lanes are so annoying. Good video tho, it’s comfortable 🙂
there's a typhoon / thunderstorm that time, have you seen cyclist using the lane?? road is meant to be shared. myghad.
@@alexanderricarte22xExactly. Another self-righteous cyclist, probably. Attached their entire identity and personality to their slow-ass bicycles and think they’re better than everybody else.
Wow thank you ang ganda! Sana next time yung may huli din ng MMDA and may kamote rider fails din para full experience talaga 😊
Ortigas Pasig City RiDe🚗👍🏽
San Juan City RiDe 🚗👍🏽
Omg tall building. 🤯🥺
it's scorching here in mindannao.
New manila is clean. Why not use shaw blvd?
Heavy Thunderstorm Drive in Metro Manila | Philippines Super Typhoon Doksuri | Bagyong Egay
Didn't the sky used to get very dark here before a thunderstorm hits in the 1980s?
Are you from San Juan? Hahaha I live around that area at the beginning of the video.
24:07 may paliguan sa sidewalk ng ortigas
Video taken 5 days ago and more, and until now July 31, is still raining in MM😃
Can you do a flight from manila to melbourne australia?
It's like one of those horror video games.
its been raining in manila, hindi ka ba nilalamig?
😮😮😯😯👍🎈🙏🙏😇
Kala ko mag food tour ka tapos may food review sa Charlie's wanton
11:44 what is that tall building?
Maserati Office And Hotel Building
Why you didn't stop for pedestrian crosswalk while driving?
Timestamp?
("VAA", I couldn't won the game 😢)
Waiting for Godzilla to come out on the fly over scene.
@7:10 - guess if you're in an audi, no need to use signal lights. 🤬
Your Average Filipino driver
Never seen Manila like 16:18 before
U mean? Skyscrappers? O skyway? Or LED billboard?
It's been there for decades lol
So you've never been to Manila.. Lol
Why did people didn't know that *formula 1 driver popped up on Edsa on screen💀*
And if it's RAINING IN MANILA hindi kita maririnig 🏙️
high end cars dont have signal lights
It's called Kamote Driver
All car in brandnew
Pinoy is one of the most social climber around the world when it comes to appliances including cars cp etc. They want to upgrade all the time
@@Chantel2.0materialistic ang mas appropriate na term. Social climber talaga? Remember ibang league ang car ownership. And may credit check before mo mabili kung di mo naman kayang icash. Most car owners are middle class and they can afford it and change if they want. Lakas makapeasant ng social climber. Check mo muna ang meaning para maliwanagan ka.
Every time I go rain rain I quit going Mexico better
lol
panay trapik
Manganda yung title na " it's been raining in manila"
uy swerve 86 hahahahaha
kaka play ko lang ng raining in manila tapos eto yung next na nag play haha
It's been raining in manila hindi ka ba nalalamig hahahha
Its been raining in manila hindi ka ba nalalamig haha 😂
Snippet: Couldn't you report the lack of drainage to build.more.better., construction crew? They are right now in-charge of gusali-repair; re-building; remodeling; replacing bako-bako streets; demolishing bad and old infrastructure, and etc. The video shows San Juan needs Drainage badly -- Pedro Guevarra St. is probably just one among many roads that needs a good rainfall drainage. The high wall with lomot is an easy fix -- replacing it with either new bldg materials or just plain new orange bricks should be it. God bless you Philippinnians. we are staying on course... must behave. jul2023