I've been married just over 2 years to my wonderful filipina. We currently live in Arizona. My wife is from Nagcarlan/San Pablo. This is my favorite video so far. You nailed it! Thanks!
Thankyou ! And thank you for the kind donation to the channel!! I was not sure if people wanted content from Canada but it looks like it will be ok for the short term anyways. Great tonhear of your successful union, yes I am very happy with my lady as well and am looking forward to a long and happy retirement!
Aslie is a Los Banos, Laguna girl..we live right outside San Pablo now. About 1/2 way to Tiaong.
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Great to see you Nelson and very good advice also. Having a great woman that loves and fully supports you as you do her is very special and priceless!! I hope time flies for you for you're return to pH.
Thankyou! Since your arriving in October, Email me at Greyowl750@gmail.com with any questions you behave about arrival, where to stay, requirements, etc. Have a great stay!
Thanks for sharing and telling the truth. You are right, Philippines is not for everyone but it could be the saving grace to someone. All depends on one’s attitude and outlook on life. You obviously have found in the Philippines what you have been missing all your life. Good for you, Nelson!
thanks for encouragement and your perspective. I went to Mindoro in Feb '24 for 2 weeks and returned without a scratch! I thoroughly enjoyed it. I am planning to go again for longer. Vancouver 63 divorced.
I finally got everything inline and I'm going for a recon visit in October. 4 months total. Yes I'm actually going to get myself on the airplane. Thanks Nelson, always great advice.
Well, that's excellent! I'm sure you will love it! Grab a hotel noise to the airport, the cabs will get you to your destination without a hassle. We use Hotel 101. Clean nice place, good restaurant, and close to Mall of Asia. Please free to reach out when you arrive !
I like your honesty i was there for a month did some traveling met a nice Filipina came back to the states for to months selling my car pay off some bills bought a one way ticket back in October never looking back
Exactly as I did. 2.5 week visit followed by 6 months here to make arrangements, paid off my debts and cashed out. I will try to stay there when I return this fall. I have a few money trees sprouting.
PLAN WELL. It's a bug jump. Don't make it difficult when you're too late to change your mind. In the plus side...I'm sure younwill be single for a very short time and the lucky filipina to bag you Mr trophy foreigner will be the best relationship you will ever have in your life.
I totally agree with your video. Run for your life is right! I left NYC in 2018 at 55 yo because I was afraid of retiring in poverty there on Social Security. My situation isn’t an isolated one. For a variety of different reasons, 40% of all American retirees rely solely on Social Security retirement. I visited the Philippines 5 times before deciding to retire here. It took me a year to adapt once I moved here and honestly to fall in love with the Philippines. By moving here and setting myself up with a $250 a month total cost of living (as a single guy), my retirement income will be significantly more than I will ever need here, allowing me to expand my retirement possibilities, such as spending 3 months out of the year in Italy. I also agree with what you said about being an adventurer, as it’s the road to affordable living here. For those who aren’t willing to venture off the beaten path of Western familiarities, which are all here, won’t benefit financially as much as us who do. I’ve always been interested in seeing and experiencing how the locals live wherever I’ve traveled and that curiosity has served me well here in the Philippines. Actually, it’s served me phenomenally as I’ve adopted a Filipino way of life, which is not only super affordable, but I believe super safe. Those who move here living flashy lifestyles aren’t going to be as safe. Filipinos know that and it’s why you don’t see many of them going around advertising their wealth. Of all of the people thought to be poor, only about 20% actually are. The rest are faking it. Foreigners would be wise to emulate the fakers. Just saying. Otherwise, they will attract the wrong kind of attention and unwanted drama or worse. I don’t recommend guys meet any foreigners online, especially for dating. The problem is, if a guy has never been to a country and he’s talking to somebody from that country, it’s nearly impossible for him to tell whether he’s talking to somebody good or bad, and whether they’re being honest or not. There are a lot of romance scammers online and they are well trained at manipulating lonely people looking for love. Even the wisest, and most forewarned can find themselves being taken advantage of by a scammer, or worse, married to one. I know one personally that is about to lose 1/2 of his wealth to a foreign scammer. Here, I’ve been told by different Filipinos, do not date online. It’s too dangerous. It is much better to move to whatever country you want to move to or find a partner, and get to know the people there first. Then, after wise to whose good and whose snot, selecting amongst them the best. Especially here in the Philippines, where a foreigner rates very high and so getting the best is very likely. I never knew what homesickness felt like till I traveled away from the Philippines. This is home. ❤
Hi Nelson, good to see your doing your best to help the guys out. As I have said in the past every word your saying is true. I pay $1000.00 a month Canadian for a 2 bedroom condo, all the bills, and feed 3 people as well on that in quezon City. Life is affordable there and there's no cold winter to depress you. Take care Nelson maybe we will run into eachother in Calgary sometime.
What kind of work are you doing? I saw your other video in Canada. The area is beautiful. Where is it? Hope you do get back to the PI and her real soon. Been married to a filipina for 34 years. I'm happy!
That b roll was the mountains of British Columbia..the town of Field to be exact. I wish I had met Aslie 30 yrs ago ! We make the best of everyday we have together.
The only thing I would say you might be wrong about is selling our house, you can rent it out and suggest using a good property management company. I think that's a better plan then selling and paying 66% of your profit to your boy Justin in capital gains tax.
Keep in mind, no capital gains tax on the sale of your principal residence. You will pay income tax on the rental income… suggest moving in for 2yrs if you do rent it and want to sell it in the future. Check with an accountant.
@enzopastore5811 you do have to use your financial sense when doing so..I'm just offering up options. Do your own research for each of your very own situations.
Always look forward to the updates. From your experience Can you tell me or do a video on a few areas in the Philippines besides Valencia with cooler climates.
I been looking for the same - try around the Tagaytay area perhaps 5 - 10 miles E - W - N & NE & NW --- several small towns - all cooler. - - - Many near 2000 ft elevation - some @ 1000 ft. / Easy day trips to Manila - Airport - Good Hospitals.
That's what I did. I visited for 3 weeks in Febuary of 23...decided to jump in the summer, arrived back in September, got a girl, and We are happy as a pair of clams ! It's different alright...but it's nice.
The storage space I would want would be over there. But I'm not hearing much about storage lockers over there. Where could I send my balakbayan boxes to from the states when the time comes?
I am 51.....Canadian....Male .. Single now... Single father without children, cause they were stolen....guess my seed was good enough but not ME.... 8 years after seperation/divorce. ect. THIS SOUNDS LIKE THE PLACE I WANT TO BE.....to write a book Or a song........or pretty much anything...... THANKS for ..............real insight....Period....2024 7 months in....
Nelson -- why not Lipa City in your travels ? It's a really beautiful area they say - but - the cooler weather is very nice @ 1,000 ft / about 305 meters above sea level ? I heard there are some expats living in the area ? Or is your Filipina from where you are ? --- I think I might like it even ''cooler'' like around Tagaytay ''area'' -- (more comfortable) -- w/o any expensive views -- but as frugal as I can find -- near 2,000 ft. ! --?-- It is an easier trip to the airport or Manila - than some of those places you mentioned. Perhaps is a bit more expensive ? Tagaytay City is pricier -- but less so a few miles away I hear. ✌
Well, we got a great deal on the place where at now, and we have considered moving to another local but at the moment it's not what we're looking to do for the moment we're going to stay where we are.
Hello Nelson I have been watching your channel for a mouth or so. I find myself in a similar situation as you but my divorce is still going on almost three years now. I’m in the GP area and have found the Philippines intriguing. 1000 dollars a mouth sounds unreal for country living which I would prefer. I do have questions about taxes when you leave Canada and I’m guessing you are not collecting a pension yet. I have a bunch of questions about living over there seeing how I am getting tired of the west but maybe my divorce has tainted my view of it. Anyway I enjoy your videos and congratulations on finding a wonderful Filipina wish you all the best
good vid eh. im going to Phils for 1st time in November. gonna stay about 3 months. snow bird there instead of goddamn florida. travel some to Thailand and Vietnam. not looking to sell the assets here in Michigan USA unless the deal is too good in the Phils. i wanna hang with the locals in the wet markets and see how the real people live. not interested in hangin with western expats at bars and coffee houses. ive heard enough from them and i can get that here
You're going to have an excellent time. I guarantee that when you return to Michigan, you're going to be shocked at how Bloody bad it really is there. Same as Canada.. the crazies are taking over, and the authorities are too busy stuffing their pockets to notice.
The best thing about a good Filipina is the fact that she will inspire you to be a better version of yourself. Food, medications, electricity. gas, electronics are very expensive here. Also, finding a spacious home to rent is difficult and expensive. Unless you are moving here for a good Filipina stay in your home country. Also, land is not cheap here.
I'm going to be dropping a new one this weekend. Can't return before November to home, sadly. But working on it. Aslie was very encouraged by her first video, so she wants to make more as well.
I saw stuff in the Philippines which I don't even dare telling to my fellow Canadians by fear they won't believe me. Like what I saw in a place they call "wet market".
@@SouthPaths He boy. Can't even compare. Based on what I saw, dignity doesn't exist outside malls in the Philippines. It exists, but only for super rich people. Most Filipinos want to leave for a better life and we can't blame them. I don't think it's a good idea to move in a country where most people want to leave. There are way too many problems down there. Not just the Philippines. A friend of mine just went to spend 2 weeks in Mexico. He said many people were angrily staring at him. After 8pm he couldn't go out. It's too dangerous.
Well... you better stay in Canada then..stay safe. I spent 9 months in the Philippines, 1 guy...1...flipped me the bird in all that time. I'm sure you will be happier in the snow. Cheers!
Filipinos are so Family oriented theres a saying there if you marry a Filipina you married her whole family too, to those expats want a Filipina wife if you not accept that better not to marry a Filipina
Agreed. In for a penny, in for a pound. It's tradition. Don't mess with tradition. If you have a few extra dollars, you should morally be willing to give something. You don't need to shower them with money. Just help.
Fascinating monologue. I must say that you did not mention the elephant in the room: Men who are completely dysfunctional and would not stand a chance at finding a woman in the west...these are the ones who often flee their countries. Self-awareness can be helpful in the long term.
Actually...yes..that crossed my mind post edit..there are many men that are socially awkward but I hope the kind nature of a typical province girl might take the rust off of him.
Online..she picked.me, factually..6 months of online and then flew to meet her for 2 weeks, 7 months later I moved over for 9 months, now back to work the summer and return..
@Dutchy-1168 I'm definitely quiting..but cannot cold turkey...I would need a padded room for 3 days. So, I'm down to 3 a day now...then cut it to 1 or 2...and then put it down.
You are fortunate to have an employer which enables you to follow your deep desires like you are doing. I really liked the 2 br somewhat new apartment you had/have over there. > ''If'' - that life is only costing you $735 = $536.91 today - and 'that' is unbelievable in 2024 - for 2 people ! -- Amazing !!! - - - My SS in the US is a bit over $1500 (2100 CAD) and I'm quite content alone. A comfortable frugal retirement is all I would want over there. Good food some travel & explore the cooler areas like Lipa at 1000 ft elevation (305 meters) or Tagaytay @ 2000 ft. = cooler yet ! -- Not wanting to be sweaty all the time ? -- Many fellow US expats I've been in touch with over there have been helpful. I just can't seem to get my life down to a suitcase and no wheels !!! -?-
Why dont you move her in canada life is better there, you know the culture in the Philippines they are so family oriented and theres a saying there if you marry a Filipina you married her whole family too! And to those expats who cant accept that better not to marry a Filipina
Oh I know what you mean...and that's perfectly OK with me. I support her 1 sons young family a little each month. Nothing I can not afford. It's ok with me, many disagree, but it's the way I is here. As for moving her to Canada...nooo..I have no interest in living here in Canada full time...way more expensive than helping family and living there.
When in Rome, do as the Roman's. I am a guest here in the Philippines, and I don't forget that. Blend in, or you won't be welcome. It's simple, and it's fair. I have more than my neighbor , I should be willing to help a reasonable amount. It's simply fair.
I've been married just over 2 years to my wonderful filipina. We currently live in Arizona. My wife is from Nagcarlan/San Pablo. This is my favorite video so far. You nailed it! Thanks!
Thankyou ! And thank you for the kind donation to the channel!! I was not sure if people wanted content from Canada but it looks like it will be ok for the short term anyways. Great tonhear of your successful union, yes I am very happy with my lady as well and am looking forward to a long and happy retirement!
Aslie is a Los Banos, Laguna girl..we live right outside San Pablo now. About 1/2 way to Tiaong.
Great to see you Nelson and very good advice also.
Having a great woman that loves and fully supports you as you do her is very special and priceless!!
I hope time flies for you for you're return to pH.
Thank you kindly! Aslie is a great and very sweet woman, and she has single friends, hint hint fellas...
Thanks!
Thankyou! Since your arriving in October, Email me at Greyowl750@gmail.com with any questions you behave about arrival, where to stay, requirements, etc. Have a great stay!
What a genuine perspective of a real gentleman. Wishing you and your wife all the best.
Thank you kindly. Aslie is very special to me. We are great together.
Thanks for sharing and telling the truth. You are right, Philippines is not for everyone but it could be the saving grace to someone. All depends on one’s attitude and outlook on life. You obviously have found in the Philippines what you have been missing all your life. Good for you, Nelson!
Thanks Gerry! Yes..I wish I had come when I was 20...it crossed my mind then, too.
thanks for encouragement and your perspective. I went to Mindoro in Feb '24 for 2 weeks and returned without a scratch! I thoroughly enjoyed it. I am planning to go again for longer. Vancouver 63 divorced.
Same thing here...61 divorced, 1 chance left for adventure.
whyt ?! its the best country...english speaking, decent down to eart..cheap and friendly...im here sincwe 2002 and heppy
Excellent!
It's been 12 years now. Starting over one last time. Good video.
Thankyou !
I’m so delighted to listen to this Nelson 🇨🇦Happy Canada Day
You’re an amazing person
Gud guy
Your friend Donna
Keep on doing on 🎉Kudos
THANKS Donna!
Oh wow your back ho,me. She will miss you. Happy Canada Day 🇨🇦
Yes and I her.
I finally got everything inline and I'm going for a recon visit in October. 4 months total. Yes I'm actually going to get myself on the airplane. Thanks Nelson, always great advice.
Well, that's excellent! I'm sure you will love it! Grab a hotel noise to the airport, the cabs will get you to your destination without a hassle. We use Hotel 101. Clean nice place, good restaurant, and close to Mall of Asia. Please free to reach out when you arrive !
Pathssouth@gmail.com
I like your honesty i was there for a month did some traveling met a nice Filipina came back to the states for to months selling my car pay off some bills bought a one way ticket back in October never looking back
Exactly as I did. 2.5 week visit followed by 6 months here to make arrangements, paid off my debts and cashed out. I will try to stay there when I return this fall. I have a few money trees sprouting.
Besides.... if it don't work out....you can always return and become a drone again LOL !!!
Good to see you again and glad you’re doing well Nelson! 👍🏻✌🏻
Hey, thanks
Nice sharing video it's very informative to everyone. New friend here
Thanks and welcome yo our channel !
You’ve got some good insight right there. 😊
Glad you think so! Thankyou !
Great video, I’ll be doing just what you said, liquidate and move and start out new and leave nothing behind
PLAN WELL. It's a bug jump. Don't make it difficult when you're too late to change your mind. In the plus side...I'm sure younwill be single for a very short time and the lucky filipina to bag you Mr trophy foreigner will be the best relationship you will ever have in your life.
I totally agree with your video. Run for your life is right!
I left NYC in 2018 at 55 yo because I was afraid of retiring in poverty there on Social Security. My situation isn’t an isolated one. For a variety of different reasons, 40% of all American retirees rely solely on Social Security retirement.
I visited the Philippines 5 times before deciding to retire here. It took me a year to adapt once I moved here and honestly to fall in love with the Philippines.
By moving here and setting myself up with a $250 a month total cost of living (as a single guy), my retirement income will be significantly more than I will ever need here, allowing me to expand my retirement possibilities, such as spending 3 months out of the year in Italy.
I also agree with what you said about being an adventurer, as it’s the road to affordable living here. For those who aren’t willing to venture off the beaten path of Western familiarities, which are all here, won’t benefit financially as much as us who do. I’ve always been interested in seeing and experiencing how the locals live wherever I’ve traveled and that curiosity has served me well here in the Philippines. Actually, it’s served me phenomenally as I’ve adopted a Filipino way of life, which is not only super affordable, but I believe super safe. Those who move here living flashy lifestyles aren’t going to be as safe. Filipinos know that and it’s why you don’t see many of them going around advertising their wealth. Of all of the people thought to be poor, only about 20% actually are. The rest are faking it. Foreigners would be wise to emulate the fakers. Just saying. Otherwise, they will attract the wrong kind of attention and unwanted drama or worse.
I don’t recommend guys meet any foreigners online, especially for dating. The problem is, if a guy has never been to a country and he’s talking to somebody from that country, it’s nearly impossible for him to tell whether he’s talking to somebody good or bad, and whether they’re being honest or not. There are a lot of romance scammers online and they are well trained at manipulating lonely people looking for love. Even the wisest, and most forewarned can find themselves being taken advantage of by a scammer, or worse, married to one. I know one personally that is about to lose 1/2 of his wealth to a foreign scammer. Here, I’ve been told by different Filipinos, do not date online. It’s too dangerous.
It is much better to move to whatever country you want to move to or find a partner, and get to know the people there first. Then, after wise to whose good and whose snot, selecting amongst them the best. Especially here in the Philippines, where a foreigner rates very high and so getting the best is very likely.
I never knew what homesickness felt like till I traveled away from the Philippines. This is home. ❤
I was amazed at the lower cost of living, the happy faces everywhere and the general atmosphere. It's not for everyone, but it's perfect for me.
Hope you get back to PI soon ❤
Will be back to make more.content in Oct or Nov.
Great advice, thanks.
Keep strokin’ and bankin’ that money 💰 👍😃
Always!
All I can say is you will know as soon as you land
That's a fair statement.
@@SouthPaths that’s when you know your home
@jimcunningham61 I actually felt that in Los Banos. Not so much in Manila though. Love the smaller towns and cities.
Golden advice Nelson I have older sons that are now Men. I hope at a point in their lives I can convince them to meet a Filipina 😊
They will never regret it. I counsel any kid I see... don't marry in the west.. EVER.
Hi Nelson, good to see your doing your best to help the guys out. As I have said in the past every word your saying is true. I pay $1000.00 a month Canadian for a 2 bedroom condo, all the bills, and feed 3 people as well on that in quezon City. Life is affordable there and there's no cold winter to depress you. Take care Nelson maybe we will run into eachother in Calgary sometime.
That would be great, I met one local subscriber just yesterday..had a good chat.
@SouthPaths that's awesome Nelson, take care and anytime you want to go for a coffee hit me up.
I would like that.
What kind of work are you doing? I saw your other video in Canada. The area is beautiful. Where is it? Hope you do get back to the PI and her real soon. Been married to a filipina for 34 years. I'm happy!
That b roll was the mountains of British Columbia..the town of Field to be exact. I wish I had met Aslie 30 yrs ago ! We make the best of everyday we have together.
Also..I'm just a truck driver. Regular guy.
Bloody good information j be in the Philippines in October, I was there before but now am ready, am now busy to sell a lot off stuff
As I did it. Sold the farm ...adventure now..regrets some other day. Try to find someone for a guide for a couple days together your feet planted.
excellent video nelson you enjoy your canada day
Yes, thanks
The only thing I would say you might be wrong about is selling our house, you can rent it out and suggest using a good property management company. I think that's a better plan then selling and paying 66% of your profit to your boy Justin in capital gains tax.
That is my plan for now. Seems like the safest for a few years anyway 😊
Keep in mind, no capital gains tax on the sale of your principal residence.
You will pay income tax on the rental income… suggest moving in for 2yrs if you do rent it and want to sell it in the future. Check with an accountant.
I'm not upbon all that tax stuff, as my ex got the house....lol. but yes..do what is best for your own financial situation definitely!
Great advice.selling your house would be like selling your nuts.when done you don’t have anything left.😊😊😊
@enzopastore5811 you do have to use your financial sense when doing so..I'm just offering up options. Do your own research for each of your very own situations.
Words well spoken Nelson! Sail away from the safe harbour. 😊 don’t be a nervous Nelly. Take a chance. ❤️😊
Exactly..toss off the bow lines and sail away.
Always look forward to the updates. From your experience Can you tell me or do a video on a few areas in the Philippines besides Valencia with cooler climates.
Malabalay Mindanao 😊
@@stevesilver7437 Thank you
Aslie and I are planning a trip to Bagio area in the highlands to the north this fall, stay tuned!
I been looking for the same - try around the Tagaytay area perhaps 5 - 10 miles E - W - N & NE & NW --- several small towns - all cooler. - - - Many near 2000 ft elevation - some @ 1000 ft. / Easy day trips to Manila - Airport - Good Hospitals.
Thanks for this. From Toronto and plan on retiring within 2 years and at least visiting the Philippines if not staying. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
That's what I did. I visited for 3 weeks in Febuary of 23...decided to jump in the summer, arrived back in September, got a girl, and We are happy as a pair of clams ! It's different alright...but it's nice.
The storage space I would want would be over there. But I'm not hearing much about storage lockers over there. Where could I send my balakbayan boxes to from the states when the time comes?
I really can't say...your right...I never saw a storage place as we have here in North America. I'm sure there is a solution however...research it.
I am 51.....Canadian....Male .. Single now... Single father without children, cause they were stolen....guess my seed was good enough but not ME.... 8 years after seperation/divorce. ect. THIS SOUNDS LIKE THE PLACE I WANT TO BE.....to write a book Or a song........or pretty much anything...... THANKS for ..............real insight....Period....2024 7 months in....
Research before you leap a little. It's not like going to Manitoba.
Nelson -- why not Lipa City in your travels ? It's a really beautiful area they say - but - the cooler weather is very nice @ 1,000 ft / about 305 meters above sea level ? I heard there are some expats living in the area ? Or is your Filipina from where you are ? --- I think I might like it even ''cooler'' like around Tagaytay ''area'' -- (more comfortable) -- w/o any expensive views -- but as frugal as I can find -- near 2,000 ft. ! --?-- It is an easier trip to the airport or Manila - than some of those places you mentioned. Perhaps is a bit more expensive ? Tagaytay City is pricier -- but less so a few miles away I hear. ✌
Well, we got a great deal on the place where at now, and we have considered moving to another local but at the moment it's not what we're looking to do for the moment we're going to stay where we are.
Hello Nelson I have been watching your channel for a mouth or so. I find myself in a similar situation as you but my divorce is still going on almost three years now. I’m in the GP area and have found the Philippines intriguing. 1000 dollars a mouth sounds unreal for country living which I would prefer. I do have questions about taxes when you leave Canada and I’m guessing you are not collecting a pension yet. I have a bunch of questions about living over there seeing how I am getting tired of the west but maybe my divorce has tainted my view of it. Anyway I enjoy your videos and congratulations on finding a wonderful Filipina wish you all the best
Pathssouth@gmail.com
good vid eh. im going to Phils for 1st time in November. gonna stay about 3 months. snow bird there instead of goddamn florida. travel some to Thailand and Vietnam. not looking to sell the assets here in Michigan USA unless the deal is too good in the Phils. i wanna hang with the locals in the wet markets and see how the real people live. not interested in hangin with western expats at bars and coffee houses. ive heard enough from them and i can get that here
You're going to have an excellent time. I guarantee that when you return to Michigan, you're going to be shocked at how Bloody bad it really is there. Same as Canada.. the crazies are taking over, and the authorities are too busy stuffing their pockets to notice.
The best thing about a good Filipina is the fact that she will inspire you to be a better version of yourself. Food, medications, electricity. gas, electronics are very expensive here. Also, finding a spacious home to rent is difficult and expensive. Unless you are moving here for a good Filipina stay in your home country. Also, land is not cheap here.
Yes..she is doing that!
Man i look forward to your videos. Get your ass back over there man. You got fans waiting for more adventures
I'm going to be dropping a new one this weekend. Can't return before November to home, sadly. But working on it. Aslie was very encouraged by her first video, so she wants to make more as well.
I saw stuff in the Philippines which I don't even dare telling to my fellow Canadians by fear they won't believe me. Like what I saw in a place they call "wet market".
I saw some hideous things in Canada, too... like tent cities... or....say, Liberal policy makers...what was your point again?
@@SouthPaths He boy. Can't even compare. Based on what I saw, dignity doesn't exist outside malls in the Philippines. It exists, but only for super rich people. Most Filipinos want to leave for a better life and we can't blame them. I don't think it's a good idea to move in a country where most people want to leave. There are way too many problems down there.
Not just the Philippines. A friend of mine just went to spend 2 weeks in Mexico. He said many people were angrily staring at him. After 8pm he couldn't go out. It's too dangerous.
Well... you better stay in Canada then..stay safe. I spent 9 months in the Philippines, 1 guy...1...flipped me the bird in all that time. I'm sure you will be happier in the snow. Cheers!
@@SouthPathsI respect your decision.
I respect your kind consideration. I'm ok..it will be ok.
Excellent video! 4 yrs to retirement
Best of luck!
Some good advice there
Thankyou! I'm 😊 you liked it.
Yep
Helping out the family yes depending how greedy the family is .
Yes, it has to be proportionate to what's reasonable and what you're willing to separate with to assist. It has to be reasonable.
Filipinos are so Family oriented theres a saying there if you marry a Filipina you married her whole family too, to those expats want a Filipina wife if you not accept that better not to marry a Filipina
Agreed. In for a penny, in for a pound. It's tradition. Don't mess with tradition. If you have a few extra dollars, you should morally be willing to give something. You don't need to shower them with money. Just help.
Fascinating monologue. I must say that you did not mention the elephant in the room: Men who are completely dysfunctional and would not stand a chance at finding a woman in the west...these are the ones who often flee their countries. Self-awareness can be helpful in the long term.
Actually...yes..that crossed my mind post edit..there are many men that are socially awkward but I hope the kind nature of a typical province girl might take the rust off of him.
Did you meet your gf there or online before you got there, thnx
Online..she picked.me, factually..6 months of online and then flew to meet her for 2 weeks, 7 months later I moved over for 9 months, now back to work the summer and return..
you have to be real savior to live in the Philippines, personally I didn't like living in there
Thankyou ! Savior I'm not quite that LOL...but I like the place. 😁
Nothing ventured … nothing gained !! 🇨🇦🇨🇦❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭
Life ends... some of us need a story to take with us when we pass on. I know I do.
@@SouthPaths you will get there .. just look after ur health as best you can 🇨🇦‼️
@Dutchy-1168 I'm definitely quiting..but cannot cold turkey...I would need a padded room for 3 days. So, I'm down to 3 a day now...then cut it to 1 or 2...and then put it down.
@@SouthPaths good luck !!!
@@Dutchy-1168Thankyou!
You are fortunate to have an employer which enables you to follow your deep desires like you are doing. I really liked the 2 br somewhat new apartment you had/have over there. > ''If'' - that life is only costing you $735 = $536.91 today - and 'that' is unbelievable in 2024 - for 2 people ! -- Amazing !!! - - - My SS in the US is a bit over $1500 (2100 CAD) and I'm quite content alone. A comfortable frugal retirement is all I would want over there. Good food some travel & explore the cooler areas like Lipa at 1000 ft elevation (305 meters) or Tagaytay @ 2000 ft. = cooler yet ! -- Not wanting to be sweaty all the time ? -- Many fellow US expats I've been in touch with over there have been helpful. I just can't seem to get my life down to a suitcase and no wheels !!! -?-
It's is a big step.
You need to come here permanently brother
It is my hope! We are doing our best to grow the channel, and I will do some investing with my savings. Part of my pension is available to me now.
Cool @@SouthPaths
Why dont you move her in canada life is better there, you know the culture in the Philippines they are so family oriented and theres a saying there if you marry a Filipina you married her whole family too! And to those expats who cant accept that better not to marry a Filipina
Oh I know what you mean...and that's perfectly OK with me. I support her 1 sons young family a little each month. Nothing I can not afford. It's ok with me, many disagree, but it's the way I is here. As for moving her to Canada...nooo..I have no interest in living here in Canada full time...way more expensive than helping family and living there.
@@SouthPaths oh good for you, you are a few expats understand the real Filipino family culture
When in Rome, do as the Roman's. I am a guest here in the Philippines, and I don't forget that. Blend in, or you won't be welcome. It's simple, and it's fair. I have more than my neighbor , I should be willing to help a reasonable amount. It's simply fair.
Great episode :)
Thankyou. I try to inspire guys to look outside the box you're in here in the west.
YOU BORED IN THERE BECAUSE YOU ALREADY USED TO LIVE IN P.I.!!!
Your right !!