How much do you think Filipinas want their husbands to earn?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @jnak974
    @jnak974 11 месяцев назад +39

    I love the fact that almost every single one of them noted that the money was going for their family and not just the woman for frivolous things. They also include “their” future, so she’s thinking ahead for her husband’s retirement. Americans take note, this was what your grandparents were like.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  11 месяцев назад +1

      👍

    • @Ohpeaches87
      @Ohpeaches87 10 месяцев назад

      Its a sad shame, in America its all about the now and the government makes sure people stay on welfare and never get off. Welfare system in US has killed the family and force you to decide on free government aid in exchange for votes and abounding family structures.

    • @markdsm-5157
      @markdsm-5157 Месяц назад +2

      but you have to clarify.. when she says family... is that husband wife and children or is that husband, wife, children, her mother, father, and 5 brothers and her "cousin".

  • @arnoldkim5135
    @arnoldkim5135 Год назад +155

    If you are a foreigner planning to marry a filipina and live in Philippines, double what these girls are saying for a few reasons. 1. These girls are thinking of a filipino lifestyle. If you want occasional western food and convenient items, consider more. 2. It also depends on the financial condition of the girl's family. As a westerner, you might oversee this factor but it's huge financial burden to support her family. If you're lucky, the girl's family will be more self sufficient not to ask any money from you but if they do, you will need whole lot more than 100k per month. 3. They are thinking about day to day or month to month. You need to put aside some money monthly for emergencies. In case you have to fly back or unforeseen medical emergencies, you need always to have around $10,000 in reserve.

    • @stevengosney9083
      @stevengosney9083 Год назад +18

      No.5 They ALL live in the City, Prices ARE more expensive there, go live 5 miles outside & its a 50% Discount!

    • @Paul-McB
      @Paul-McB Год назад +43

      Do not live a lifestyle that discloses your financial status to your Filipina and her family. Try to be middle class Filipino or a small step above. These people and the community will eat you alive if they smell wealth.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +12

      If they want to marry a foreigner, they may ask for more money^ ^

    • @arnoldkim5135
      @arnoldkim5135 Год назад +3

      @John Grigg you cannot think in terms of a typical filipino. You are a foreigner. Filipinos and filipina you will be meeting will have different expectation from a foreigner. I have a friend who's always broken eventhough he gets $5000 per month.

    • @konquezt
      @konquezt Год назад +33

      @@arnoldkim5135 Your friend isn't very bright then or just irresponsible with money. I have a 4BR 2CR home with live in gf and a dog and live awesome on $1200-$1500/mo in Talisay (right next to Cebu City).

  • @Dalik1000
    @Dalik1000 Год назад +207

    Women in the US would say, he needs to make 1 million USD and be 6'4.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +19

      America is too expensive^ ^

    • @Dalik1000
      @Dalik1000 Год назад

      @@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 Some cities can be but the bigger problem is women are delusional and often feminists.

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 Год назад +6

      @@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 they all want a 100k peso a month fact. start low then goes up, 1 million in USA same money in the ph for 100k. duh.

    • @ez12like
      @ez12like Год назад +2

      Aint that the truth. LOL

    • @maximusextreme3725
      @maximusextreme3725 Год назад +15

      You forgot about them wanting the man to cook and clean as well.

  • @p.steven2413
    @p.steven2413 Год назад +13

    Last Girl Expressed Some Great Values and Was Very Realistic . I Liked Her Thinking Very Much . She is a Good Catch in My Book . Stay Blessed !

  • @Vietnam_Era_Veteran
    @Vietnam_Era_Veteran Год назад +25

    Only 1 said, she wants her future husband to earn the same as what she’ll bring home

  • @leosawin1672
    @leosawin1672 Год назад +21

    I wouldn't mind having a Filipino for a wife but I would draw the line supporting her family ,that's alot to ask .

    • @KingSausage74
      @KingSausage74 Год назад +5

      Seems as if that's part of the deal.

    • @MurangShaBu_MahalNaBiGas
      @MurangShaBu_MahalNaBiGas Год назад +6

      It's still cheaper than having a western woman asking for minimum of six figures.

    • @rons7614
      @rons7614 Год назад +2

      you should not haft to pay for her family a lot of us have families also I will pay for her child if she has one but the mom pop and siblings forget about it lol 😊

    • @badpussycat
      @badpussycat Год назад

      It's part of their culture. There is no retirement insurance/fund or whatever Parents take care of their kids when they're too young to make money and the kids take care of their parents when they are too old to make money. It's like a contract of the generations! If you don't agree she will have to (and will) work to support her parents. I would rather have her around all the time and not work a job and support the parents myself

    • @bryanangeloperez959
      @bryanangeloperez959 11 месяцев назад +2

      Unfortunately that is part of the deal brother but these women here are talking in PHP and not USD so what youbare shellingn out isnt that much more considering

  • @roderickl9539
    @roderickl9539 Год назад +5

    Filipinos/Filipinas are humble people. As long as they're living comfortably, not paycheck to paycheck, they will be fine and happy.
    If a Filipino husband is bringing in $1000 per month, they'll be (more than) fine.
    They would live humbly. Not extravagantly.

  • @danielmatthews1522
    @danielmatthews1522 Год назад +12

    You should do more of these interviews, its great content.

  • @lowtech67
    @lowtech67 Год назад +14

    Thanks for the video. That was a pretty big range of incomes. I was surprised once or twice but judging from their appearance you could normally tell which ones wanted the higher income.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +1

      you can see people's hearts^ ^

    • @yummm8775
      @yummm8775 11 месяцев назад

      You can't really judge a book by its cover, that's for sure. I was surprised myself.

  • @emkeicastillo8430
    @emkeicastillo8430 10 месяцев назад +7

    Filipina just want enough to survive and eat simple food , pay rent , afford sending kids to school , that why they find it easy to find a husband , all they want is a faithfull and loving husband , a husband that will not hurt them physically or emotionaly is enough

    • @troobix_s
      @troobix_s 3 месяца назад

      Yet they usually pick filipino guy that is unfaithful or hurt them physically or emotionally. They are the same women, that react by the same thing as any woman does - following her instincts and after they understand it's too damaging them, they find loyal foreigner or beta male local who they might not love that much and now it's them who cheats with alpha locals. Do not think of Philippines as paradise. Analyze their actions, not words. Choose wisely.

  • @wendylafortune9627
    @wendylafortune9627 Год назад +21

    Life is beautiful and easier in the Philippines. Specially if you found a good simple Provence woman to spend the rest of your life with.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +3

      i agree with you^ ^

    • @panan7777
      @panan7777 Год назад

      But what if you are really well educated on a wide range of topics, diploma, languages, rare skills, instruments. WHAT will you talk about with your wife ?

    • @user-wz4db1zn3r
      @user-wz4db1zn3r 9 месяцев назад +2

      These are city women hence quoting very high salaries relative to Philippines. In the province you will find more grateful and grounded women.

    • @markuchiha7737
      @markuchiha7737 9 месяцев назад +1

      True

    • @markuchiha7737
      @markuchiha7737 9 месяцев назад +1

      It's okay for a woman who earns more than you do, just as long as she is capable of fulfilling her role as a mother by taking care of the house and kids but still when it comes to gender and family roles women should really stay at home to look after the kids while the husband is away. If the woman is really into career, let her be, children will be raised by parents or maids without their mother by their side. I'm not saying that women should give up their careers for marriage, they should really realize that having a family is a committment for life than your job that can replace you any time. Women can still work but they still have to sometimes sacrifice it for being a mother, nurturer. Both cannot work full time while the kids are at home no one will take care of the kids.

  • @stephenbender7593
    @stephenbender7593 5 месяцев назад

    All the Filipino women that were interviewed talked with a genuine maturity and intelligence. Thanks for posting.

  • @marcusjones5287
    @marcusjones5287 Год назад +69

    Am I the only one who thought the most attractive women were the ones who wanted their husbands to earn $15 to $30k per month? 30k in U.S. dollars is about $600 per month. 100k is about $2000 per month, but the ones who wanted their husbands to earn 100k seemed money hungry.

  • @reno1851
    @reno1851 Год назад +32

    I actually liked a few of them responding they wanted their man to earn as much as them. That implies they are willing to work also. Not just get a free ride from the man

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +1

      I hope that it will be easier for women to work and earn more than now^ ^

    • @OShackHennessy
      @OShackHennessy Год назад +3

      Yeah but that’s for a local man, for a foreigner they want 200k

    • @bilatvendor9278
      @bilatvendor9278 Год назад

      That's the worst Filipina that an old foreigner can have; the young and working Filipina. A wreck waiting to happen. Hint: cheating and independence. The only good Filipina for an "old" foreigner is she who spends all day in the house, walking barefoot and pregnant. There, I said it!

    • @fatimafaris3544
      @fatimafaris3544 Год назад +2

      @@OShackHennessy nope realtalk foreigner are not really rich I see filipina wife have more income rather than there husband what's make you think you are above us.

    • @OShackHennessy
      @OShackHennessy Год назад +1

      @@fatimafaris3544 I never suggested foreigners are above you just that most Filipino women see foreigners as a source of wealth. I am sure there are cases where women make more than foreigners but that is likely rare, are you seriously going to tell me that the average Filipino makes more money than the average foreigner? We both know that isn’t true in a majority of cases, in fact I did some brief research and found that the median US income isn’t far behind the average Filipino physician. The average US social security check is say $1500 a month compared to an average Filipino salary that’s 1/4 to 1/2 of that? My numbers may be off slightly but you get my point.

  • @jetPower1960
    @jetPower1960 Год назад +7

    Great interview, thank you for sharing. How about a similar interview with older Filipino woman (age ranging 40-50yrs old)?

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +3

      Thanks for your comment. The average age in the Philippines is 24 years old. So it's hard to find that age group (40-50). However, I will do my best to interview a wide range of age groups^ ^

    • @fatimafaris3544
      @fatimafaris3544 Год назад

      I answer you since I'm 40 without filter I want my husband earn 30k since I'm earning 28k combine earning that's more than enough for little average lifestyle.

    • @MurangShaBu_MahalNaBiGas
      @MurangShaBu_MahalNaBiGas Год назад

      Hard to find a single 40-50 years woman, they tend to marry below 30 y.o, but the older they get the more money they ask.

  • @davidbowyer6642
    @davidbowyer6642 Год назад +17

    I hope people who see this realize they are talking pesos not USD. The exchange rate right now is 55 pesos ot the USD so do the math and you will see it is not as bad as it sounds

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment. that's very important^ ^

    • @davidbowyer6642
      @davidbowyer6642 Год назад

      @@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 I always check the exchange rate since I have a house in Bislig City in Mendanao

    • @iptvclub1575
      @iptvclub1575 9 месяцев назад

      Correct. The one person who said 100k a month is only like $1780 a month usd.

  • @blackups__6554
    @blackups__6554 Год назад +13

    I’m definitely moving to the Philippines soon.
    I work remotely in tech making over $10k a month in the States which is over 500k Filipino peso, so I’ll be living like a king for sure.

    • @reno1851
      @reno1851 Год назад +21

      Once you move to the PI never tell anyone what you make. Even the perception of you having money will make you a mark

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +3

      When I looked up the average monthly income in the Philippines on the internet, it was between 15k and 20k. But you are earning over 500k monthly. You will surely live like a king in the Philippines^ ^

    • @blackups__6554
      @blackups__6554 Год назад +7

      @@reno1851 I’m not extravagant, so most people won’t even know I make a lot of money, but you’re right.

    • @indaysanang1907
      @indaysanang1907 Год назад +2

      Sana all

    • @dddtrump
      @dddtrump Год назад +4

      Dude MOVE SOON. Sell all your stuff. You can rent a nice fully furnished 2bedroom condo in CEBU IT PARK area (if you like easy city life) for 400-500usd/month. Perfect place to work remotely.

  • @Drucio1
    @Drucio1 Год назад +13

    Lol the contrast from Filipina compared to US women is amazing. Far more realistic 🤣

  • @bryantsherman7263
    @bryantsherman7263 Год назад +12

    20K Pesos is currently only 363 USD.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад

      I hope the value of the Philippine Peso will rise^ ^

    • @Marabella1
      @Marabella1 Год назад +3

      Our rent here in the Philippines is 20k. Which for a 3br 2 bath in the U.S. is unheard of.

  • @aaronsoken2796
    @aaronsoken2796 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Good information! Never expected those prices!

  • @michaelbingley4321
    @michaelbingley4321 Год назад +39

    You should try a 'part 2' asking guys how much they want their partner to earn 🙂

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +4

      roger that. i'll try that^ ^

    • @joewaz100
      @joewaz100 Год назад +4

      @@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 my Filipina wife and myself own a business.. This year we are on track for $200,000 usd... For many years I prefered her to stay at home and take care of the kids and home.. She eventually asked me to work. I told her we would lose money if she did just in day care alone. So I quit my job and started a business. Today we are both happy. We have a life that both me and her never knew. All of my life I struggled to barely get by. I think a more important question to ask these women is what are you willing to do for your husband to help your family build wealth.

    • @vareseources
      @vareseources Год назад +11

      Filipino men, especially those who are earning above P20k, will tell you that they want their wives to stay home and take care of their kids.

    • @thebigmann81
      @thebigmann81 Год назад +2

      @Abyan only issue with that plan is what happens if he is in accident, becomes disabled or dies. It's fine if he has some kind of insurance policy that will take care of his wife if he is gone. But if he doesn't she definitely needs to work and develop some kind of job skills.

    • @ravenlorans
      @ravenlorans Год назад

      @@thebigmann81 I would still want her to work. Save that Money for Herself and Her Family.. If they want 30-40K theirs, I got them covered. I get $1,300US and I live off of only $500-$600 of that. Everything I own is PAID FOR! Under $250 for Bills, and rest depends on how hungry I am... I also have other conditions they would need to meet. Nothing Too Dramatic. One is, they would have to trust me and get things ready over there before I can get ready to leave here. Also I have a Dog that NEEDS a Yard to Run, Play and to Roll around in the Grass in. She's still just a Pup at 3yrs old after all. But Again, a Future Wife/Companion would Still Need to work.

  • @7128jml
    @7128jml 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, to save some time for people regarding conversion to USD and to summarize the data across all those interviewed:
    Monthly -
    Average: $653.16
    Median: $510
    Low: $255
    High: $1700

  • @putingpinoy7024
    @putingpinoy7024 Год назад +11

    15-30 is right in line with 20 being the most popular. Some are a little more greedy saying 50-100k monthly. Well, maybe in the heart of the city, but not most places. The average worker making 7-10 monthly. Many ofw only get 30-40 monthly. There is a difference between what is needed and what is preferred. We can have comfortable like at 20k but if 50+ we can blah blah blah (wants).

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +3

      In the Philippines, if I can get 20k every month, I can spend comfortably. It's interesting because opinions differ from country to country and from person to person^ ^

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 Год назад +3

      @@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 local 10k too 20 k they love it. expat min. 50 k they want.

    • @wuuuuuukkkkooooonnngggg4937
      @wuuuuuukkkkooooonnngggg4937 Год назад +1

      I don't think 50 - 100k is greedy. That's practical tbh.
      I only earn 90k a month and actually think it is still not enough. As a single man who's paying for a house and a car, paying for insurance, and investing in stocks, I think 150k-200k should be the target if you want to start a family and live comfortably, without compromise.

    • @HansLotap
      @HansLotap 4 месяца назад

      15k is too low. its manageable but you will be living paycheck to paycheck with that amount and that's just for one person.

  • @lamoe4175
    @lamoe4175 Год назад +12

    I belonged to an Expat website - primarily American - we were chatting about the transformation of our partners once they became accustomed to what a retired Western man could provide monthly. Range was low of $1,500 (P84,000 - top 10% here) to $4,000 equal to ($4,600 pre tax dollars since most of us don't pay any US taxes) (P224,000 - top 0.1%) - that's monthly income NOT net worth.
    BTW in us $1,500 is just above poverty level / $4,000 is about middle of middle class.
    The change? When first got together "P3,000, soooo expensive - we don't need - can buy cheap one", after a few years "My love, it's only P30,000"😁

    • @timmySmith-jl8jx
      @timmySmith-jl8jx Год назад +2

      no money no honey

    • @lamoe1777
      @lamoe1777 Год назад +2

      @@timmySmith-jl8jx name one cultural where that's not true. Even cavemen had to pony up food.

    • @Dan-the-man-
      @Dan-the-man- Год назад

      ​. No money no pek pek

    • @lamoe4175
      @lamoe4175 9 месяцев назад

      @@ShadyD365 Do it playing by their rules - 3 sources of income - 401K, SS, military disability (not retired or 100% - PTSD / partial deafness- too many loud noises in Vietnam).
      Numbers are not exact
      Home of record Illinois. SS / Disability / 401 withdrawals are not taxable in IL. Disability not fed taxable (yet).
      There is a formula that is used to see what portion of SS is taxable when combined with 401 withdrawals (including mandatory ones - yep - they can force you to take money out ) or salary.
      BTW - at one time NONE of SS was taxable no mater what additional you made.
      That changed in 1984 “There was the intent that it would only affect high-income earners when it was first passed in 1983, but over time, it’s reached further and further down into the middle class,” said Joe Elsasser, founder and president of Covisum, a provider of Social Security claiming software. www.cnbc.com/2022/05/29/-your-social-security-check-might-be-taxed-how-that-could-change.html
      SOOOO SS taxable level threshold has stayed the same for 40 years while inflation has pushed many of us into our SS being taxable.
      Example - SS 36,000, 401 withdrawal 10,000, disability 7,000 = 53,000 (P3 mil)
      1/2 SS = 18,000 + 10,000 = 28,000 = 3,000 over 25,000 SS not taxable threshold
      3,000 + 10,000 = 13,000 - Fed standard deduction 14,000 = 0 taxes
      I will get nailed for 2024 taxes - my fault - my financial advisor rolled all my 401s and IRAs into two accounts (taxable / 401s, non-taxable / IRAs). I missed having him do same with last 401 employer - so it sat there for 18 years with employer contributions and dividends.
      Got a letter from IRS telling me I had to make mandatory withdrawal from this account also. Had already taken money up to "no tax limit" from other account. So I'll wind up paying about a thousand in 2025.😡

  • @Chu6um
    @Chu6um Год назад +10

    A great example of the differences between native life, and visitor/expat life needs. The western lifestyle can easily double those numbers, due to the costs of importing goods, as well as the 'foreigner tax' that seems to be included if shopping as a visitor/expat - mostly the exported goods demand though. The thoughts expressed by those interviewed were enlightening. The common factor for their estimates seems to focus on family. That's not something you would hear from western women these days. No wonder so many western men dream of having a chance to meet such ladies.

  • @iamoption11
    @iamoption11 Год назад +16

    Wow them ladies saying thier future husband needs to make 100,000 pesos a month that's about 1,800 which is cool but when they say he needs to take care of her family they lost me lol 😆 😂 🤣

    • @IrishFrank22
      @IrishFrank22 Год назад +2

      The family should be happy a man has come along to take their daughter off their hands. One less mouth to feed.

    • @jonross8925
      @jonross8925 Год назад +1

      @@IrishFrank22 ,., In India the Girls family pays big dowry just to marry off their daughters.

    • @BooGhan
      @BooGhan 7 месяцев назад

      Thats attainable if you get the right people around you.

    • @miker3875
      @miker3875 5 месяцев назад

      I like what Reekay says. Establish from the beginning an allowance for parents, and everyone else on a CASE BY CASE basis. If the family pressures the Filipina daughter, she tells them to not ask her to disrespect her husband because this is what he has decided as head of family. I agree. It's reasonable to help parents - although each family must decide what is "reasonable'. Brothers, sisters, cousins, aunts, uncles, will be CONSIDERED and need to understand very real risk of rejection.

  • @The-Contractor
    @The-Contractor Год назад +1

    Good information. Thanks for uploading the video.

  • @23FABILA
    @23FABILA Год назад +11

    I wish you would have asked them… “How much their family (father + mother) earns now”.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +3

      That's a pretty personal question. But I also want to know it^ ^

    • @23FABILA
      @23FABILA Год назад +1

      @@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 I say that because I feel their expectations are a bit of a fantasy. My girlfriend has an upscale job in Makati (the highest paying job market) and earns P1000 per day which is double the average salary. Her company CEO earns P2500 per day. Nothing wrong with high expectations but the vast majority of families earn well below the average.

    • @FranklinPiens
      @FranklinPiens Месяц назад

      what does that matter if the kids have to support their parents? Lemme guess.... your parents are rich

  • @qwintisntial1792
    @qwintisntial1792 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this Video my Brother !!I just found your Channel !!!and SUBSCRIBED !!!great Video

  • @Sal_Joy
    @Sal_Joy Год назад +9

    Lady say's 50-100k for me with her designer handbag 😁Interesting to see different amount for different folks. Awesome content I enjoyed it. Domo Arigatou.....ja matane.😃

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching the video^ ^

    • @HansLotap
      @HansLotap 4 месяца назад

      50-100k is a reasonable amount. That should be more than enough income to support your family if you are the only one working.

  • @Buildsolarhomes
    @Buildsolarhomes Год назад +1

    Excellent, excellent, Super excellent video !!!!!!!!! Perfect.
    We heard it right from the source.

  • @neolee8206
    @neolee8206 Год назад +30

    Foreigners. Just say no. No to single mothers. No to supporting her family beyond a couple of sacks of rice each month. No to a house bigger than you personally need. No to expensive cars. And 1,200 USD per month is fine. I had a friend that sent his baby mommy that much a week and she was living in a house he built and was 100% paid for and she was still begging more every time they talked. Hindi, no. Learn those words.

    • @archiecruz6336
      @archiecruz6336 6 месяцев назад

      but what if she really turns me on tho

    • @guillermoalto4803
      @guillermoalto4803 5 месяцев назад +2

      I have never been over there, but I started an LDR with a Filipine with plans to meet up with her and I saw pretty quickly that she would never really be my wife and would always be married to her family. Any monies or gifts (unsolicited, to be fair) were promptly divvied up amongst her family. I feel like for a Filipina, it is just as important for them to support their family as it is for me to support them. Even if I helped her immediate family with a modest amount of money like $75 a month, other needs or even cousins and aunts would pop up out of nowhere and have some sort of crisis that needs tending to. I feel like even if you were an upper middle class or wealthy man who went over there, you could never give enough. There would be constant impositions from relatives and your Filipina wife would be secretly siphoning your retirement monies to her family.

    • @timothymckinney9259
      @timothymckinney9259 5 месяцев назад +3

      He found the wrong Filipina, my Filipina was making 270 USD per month 6 days a week living in a small 10c12 form. I helped her finish her store at her house in Pampanga, I send 300 a month but have done other things for her and her family without her asking. A true province woman doesn't want material things basically if they can eat comfortably they are happy. So guys find the right Filipina I think most of these ladies are thinking the guy lives in Philippines with them not the us. Abby was surprised how expensive it is here. We plan to go back and forth 3 months Philippines and 9 months here till later years

    • @drainbamaged
      @drainbamaged 3 месяца назад

      ​@@guillermoalto4803dude, your wrong

    • @Redditor6079
      @Redditor6079 2 месяца назад

      ​@@guillermoalto4803That's why it's important to ​interview her family as well during dating to guage their financial stability.

  • @ijatpingrhyb
    @ijatpingrhyb Год назад +3

    I give my partner 10 thousand a week . She saves heaps and looking forward to a good future. We are both in our 60s

  • @williamstiggersws
    @williamstiggersws Год назад +3

    I realized that it may be tradition in the Philippines that the woman takes care of her family as well, but to foreigners it means myself, her and our children if we have any. Not her family. We're not going to expect her to provide for our families back home.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +2

      Culture differs from country to country☺️

    • @MrHeart1
      @MrHeart1 Год назад +2

      I agree. My pinay is coming to my country for a few years before I retire and SHE will take care of her son and mom (dad passed away). Her siblings are all good because they all work and have families of their own (all are middle class), so I lucked out. I got a great woman I will marry who comes from a good, fairly well off family

    • @lamoe4175
      @lamoe4175 Год назад +1

      Don't know your country of origin but the reason they have so many kids is they are their kids are the retirement policy. I contribute P10,000 / mo, her 3 other siblings / partners do the same for the extended family usually - 6 to 8 any given month. 4.5% is a very small amount to make her happy - she's happy = I'm very happy.

  • @curtismn31
    @curtismn31 Год назад +4

    I love the honesty and being realistic and understanding what it takes to have a family it shows maturity

  • @donskuse2194
    @donskuse2194 Год назад +5

    I have 128,000 pesos monthly in pensions however I'm 65 years old and some of that needs to be set aside for my medical expenses (right now it's for my medications). Here in Canada, as a senior I get 70% off the regular price of all of medications. In The Philippines I'd have to pay the full price and maybe even "foreigner tax" haha.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад

      The medicine will be cheaper than Canadian medicine. If you go to the Philippines, you will be rich. And you might be able to make a young girlfriend😁

    • @donskuse2194
      @donskuse2194 Год назад

      @@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 I guess I would try to research the peso cost of my meds before I made a final decision to move there. My budget needs to be higher also because I want to live in a large city like greater Manila, Davao, Cebu, Iloilo, or Baguio. At least I would be sure to find my particular medication (and I also love cities - the countryside is just for visiting and short vacations, as far as my tastes go).

    • @rogerbalasubas6437
      @rogerbalasubas6437 Год назад +1

      A loving and caring Filipina wife is much better than any medicine you can buy . You can live a long and lonely life anywhere, but who wants that ?

    • @yummm8775
      @yummm8775 11 месяцев назад +1

      Medical care in the Philippines is affordable.

    • @peterhuang1431
      @peterhuang1431 7 месяцев назад

      Does CPP and pensions get 100% when you are not living in Canada or it's like 50%?

  • @ThAsSq30
    @ThAsSq30 Год назад +1

    Blue, White and Green shirts for the win. Also make it 50k monthly expenses and you are good to go.

  • @elainelim2569
    @elainelim2569 Год назад +3

    I'm a single parent, I have 1 house for lease giving me 12k income a month, and my salary is 25k a month, i have 1 child studying in private school (university) my 37k monthly is not big amount. Sometimes I struggle when my bill is coming 😭

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад

      You are great at raising your children alone. I hope that the Philippines will develop more and that Filipinos' salaries will rise☺️

  • @LightYagami29
    @LightYagami29 2 месяца назад

    Im a Filipina earning more than 150k a month. My husband does not need to work, just need his suport in my business ang taking care of the house. He can live like a king now, but still wants to work. I plan to set up a small store for him to manage.. When we were just boyfriends and girlfriends he supported me thru university and now its my turn to give back. ❤

  • @BrooklynSnowShoe
    @BrooklynSnowShoe Год назад +15

    At the 5:28 mark, the one in the right is beautiful, but she just repeated to everything her friend said. That is something that I learned when visiting the Philippines, people always agree to what ever you want or decide. Going on dates or to a restaurant was 100% on me to make the selection, because their answer was always "what ever you want". Don't get me wrong, they sincerely meant it, but as someone who didn't know Cebu, it was like pulling teeth to get an answer. LMAO.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +3

      It may differ from country to country. Japanese women have a similar tendency^ ^

    • @Mottleydude1
      @Mottleydude1 Год назад +9

      @@interviewsaroundtheworld8467That’s true in the U.S. too. Have you ever noticed your woman wants to control everything in your life without actually ever having to make a decision?

    • @thedreamer9011
      @thedreamer9011 Год назад +3

      Most Filipinas are like that. "Whatever you like." Whatever you want."

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 Год назад +1

      @@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 they all want a 100k peso a month fact. start low then goes up

    • @blockaderunner
      @blockaderunner Год назад

      How can you tell with the mask?

  • @guillermoalto4803
    @guillermoalto4803 5 месяцев назад

    I like the last girl. She is very mature and logical.

  • @chrislausen6639
    @chrislausen6639 Год назад +6

    Much respect to the girl that said as much as “I” do. Unless you don’t mind providing for the women and her whole family. I prefer the person who wants to provide also and not just be supported

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад

      they are very talented. They don't want much because they can make money themselves☺️

    • @fredtacang3624
      @fredtacang3624 Год назад

      I think there were several who mentioned that. They were referencing their current income, to be the income of their future spouse

  • @rogerbalasubas6437
    @rogerbalasubas6437 Год назад +1

    A loving and caring Filipina wife is much better than any medicine you can buy . You can live a long and lonely life anywhere, but who wants that ?

  • @strix-nebulosa
    @strix-nebulosa Год назад +5

    Women all over the world look at men the same, as utilities. A source of income. I'm not going there. It's not about love. It's about security.

    • @doramaso
      @doramaso Год назад +1

      I think it is about love but we do look for different things. You Are going to look for beauty. That is value for a man especially if she gas it on the inside and out. The fact the want security for so little compared to western women is fine with me.
      If you were a woman you would probably look for security In a male just as you look for beauty in a female.

  • @voty7345
    @voty7345 5 месяцев назад +1

    These women are raised right .

  • @carlosnorris352
    @carlosnorris352 Год назад +6

    Aside from the wrong amounts these ladies are saying just to pretend they’re “simple”, I’m trying to understand this whole family thing. It’s kind of like you’re forever tied to your old family. Imagine if a foreigner is asking her to work and send money to his parents overseas. How would that sound? And how is ok for her parents to accept someone else’s work or life savings? Don’t they feel like they pimped their daughter in process? I’ll provide for my kids until they finish college. Afterwards I’d rather hide than expect anything from them. I never thought of having kids for financial gains. I can’t imagine something more insulting than that.

    • @fatimafaris3544
      @fatimafaris3544 Год назад

      What do you think a filipina a parasite I seen a lot of filipina married a foreigner they are earning there own sometimes bigger than there husband foreigner are not rich actually sone of them dont even have there own house.

    • @lcmichaels7215
      @lcmichaels7215 Год назад +1

      you'd be amazed how quick these younger women will leave the moment you tell them you are sterile and cannot have children. I started out with that when I was dating and maybe one out of 10 wanted a second date. And most of the second dates didn't have a third after they talked to their mothers about me. Saves a lot of time and money. (and yes, I was telling the truth, I was born sterile)

    • @fatimafaris3544
      @fatimafaris3544 Год назад

      @@lcmichaels7215 sorry about that...maybe there is women dont like children good for you cross finger

  • @dantickle5562
    @dantickle5562 Год назад +2

    Question is, what do they bring to the table???

  • @commonsenseisntcommon1776
    @commonsenseisntcommon1776 Год назад +4

    Great English

  • @shanwu2739
    @shanwu2739 Год назад +6

    20 k pesos per month??? I think that number is for local Philippines people. Not Foreigners . 100 k per month you can survive. Not enough to enjoy life. Let's look at this way. The money you bring to live in Philippines half of it will not be spending on you and your GF. They can make up thousand reason for you to pay for others so call relative family.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +2

      If I had asked, "If you marry a foreigner," the amount might be different^ ^

    • @OShackHennessy
      @OShackHennessy Год назад +1

      They’d want 200k easy

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 Год назад +1

      @@mitch1161 foreign husband min . is 100k too 1milion fact. watch on old dog interview when they ask how they needed.

  • @ACM0512
    @ACM0512 Месяц назад

    Please take note. This does not include kids. Tuition is around 60k to 100k. I would recommend 80k or $1500 given the inflation plus rent and electricity.

  • @OliverDoma-h5r
    @OliverDoma-h5r Год назад +9

    i am sending my wife 80k per month and she was still complaining that's why i decided to leave her and now im saving money because i reduced it to 50k

  • @antithesis2211
    @antithesis2211 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am a single Filipino male, unmarried with one daughter, and I make a little over 100 K per month. I would want my future wife, or girlfriend, to make close to what I make in a month. I would not want a woman who makes way less than me or, that does not have a job because I would feel like she is taking advantage of me.

  • @commonsenseisntcommon1776
    @commonsenseisntcommon1776 Год назад +12

    Philippina Who is about gender equality? Oh no!!! Feminism has made it to the PI!

    • @TheeSilentObserverz
      @TheeSilentObserverz Год назад +1

      She did say "so he can earn for himself" bcoz in pilipines if ur tge husband uts ur responsibility to guve ur wife all ur earnings or ATM. basically if she traditional she will hold ur master card bcoz she a housewife

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 Год назад +1

      @@TheeSilentObserverz she keeps her income using yours ,lol.

    • @crusher1980
      @crusher1980 10 месяцев назад

      Women and men are equal in VALUE but not equal in what we can do. Thats why biblically we complement each other in a relationship/marriage, everyone has their specific role. The whole equality nonsense comes from occultism (Ying(male)/Yang(female) combined into one - Balance / Equality / Trans ( in Ocucltism the perfect human being is 50% male and 50% female hence the black/white checkered board is also used in Freemasonry which you also will see alot in music videos and at coronations and weddings of kings and queens and in cathedrals) and also all the other leftist agendas. Feminism - "God is a girl", they usually worship Lucifer as female like in the Catholic church as "Mary" (isnt the Mary of the Bible).
      (and as sidenote Christ-MASS and Easter are not biblical feasts, all Babylonian. You can watch teachings about this from Robert Breaker if interested)
      If you want to know more look up the 4 part series by Spencer Smith "The Third Adam" it also will show you about false religions including especially the root of all false relgions -> Catholicism (has nothing to do with Christianity nor the Bible, its Satanism in disguise as Christianity using Bible terminology since emperor Constantine to subvert true Christianity, also behind the NWO (the NWO is nothing else than to establish the old order -> Pope/Rome ruling overr a 2 class society like before the reformation, Communism in a NWO (UN is the NWO - UNITED NATIONS, its a construct of Rome same as the EU, CIA and secret-societies)).
      Thats why they also try to destroy the middle-class by various agendas.
      I also would advise for everyone who is reading this and is a Catholic to watch "History of Bible Believers" by Gene Kim and if you want a good verse by verse teacher look up Robert Breaker. Other good teachers are Michael Pearl (The Door) and Charles Lawson.
      God bless.

    • @phoenix5054
      @phoenix5054 2 месяца назад

      Bruh. Check the gender equality index. We are leaps and bounds above the US on this. 2 female presidents, etc. And yet, our women are not taught to hate men. Feminism works differently in different countries.

  • @MrSuperohhlala
    @MrSuperohhlala Месяц назад

    Very modest numbers. When they say family is that husband, wife and possible kids...OR does that also include the extended family?

  • @Tenno22
    @Tenno22 Год назад +6

    As a black guy in America I see absolutely no issue with providing that, I can’t wait to go to the philippenes

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +1

      👍

    • @cumitran
      @cumitran Год назад +1

      I just retired here 2 years ago. Don't wait. Just don't hang around any black communities so you can experience the true Philippines here.

    • @anthony.cancu7
      @anthony.cancu7 9 месяцев назад +1

      I plan on going myself and check things out in September 2024.

    • @anthony.cancu7
      @anthony.cancu7 9 месяцев назад

      @cumitran may I ask why is that ??

  • @Taongbahay321
    @Taongbahay321 2 месяца назад

    so surprised. 20k is low! Lalo na sa Manila! kung may rent, electricity, kuryente, water, food, and transportation. Parang pang single person budget lang yan.

  • @davehad-enough2369
    @davehad-enough2369 Год назад +3

    There's a culture issue that should be acknowledged. That is - spend everything you have today. A father might make some money doing a driving job and when he gets paid he takes his friends for a meal. Then he has no money for his kids to buy food so he expects others to help pay for that.

  • @bigglesharrumpher4139
    @bigglesharrumpher4139 8 месяцев назад

    Oh my goodness what a not-so-bright question. AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.

  • @wuuuuuukkkkooooonnngggg4937
    @wuuuuuukkkkooooonnngggg4937 Год назад +1

    I didn't expect this, mababa ang nirerequire ng modern Filipina. As a 29yr old man (single), I personally believe that even 150k is not enough for my future family. I'm only earning 90k/month as of now and we're getting there.
    Ang kulang na lang..... future wife.

  • @manuelr1405
    @manuelr1405 Год назад +6

    I would like my future wife to make P100K a month so I can stay home and take care of my fighting roosters. LOL

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад

      It may be possible if women's society advances^ ^

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 Год назад

      @@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 dudse in usa women get pay same hourly that the law.

    • @philippinesOneLove
      @philippinesOneLove Год назад +1

      I would like if your future wife had a sister,, earning 100k,, tapos we could both stay at home inom Red horse araw araw 😁😁😁🤣🤣🤣❤

    • @manuelr1405
      @manuelr1405 Год назад +1

      @@philippinesOneLove I would hook you up for sure. 😁😁

    • @marinefrod7685
      @marinefrod7685 Год назад

      😅😂😂😂 gagers

  • @culinista
    @culinista 11 месяцев назад +1

    This would depend on where you live in the Philippines. In Metro Manila, 30K monthly income would be tight.

  • @dirtycompass3957
    @dirtycompass3957 Год назад +3

    Women anywhere do not provide the same value back. Period. Women spend men's money...and save their own money for a future.

    • @dirtycompass3957
      @dirtycompass3957 Год назад +3

      100k pesos ?? A month? What a joke.

    • @dirtycompass3957
      @dirtycompass3957 Год назад +1

      how much do these women make? But they expect a local man in the same economy to make 2 or 3 times more than a working woman...lol. Skip these ladies gentlemen

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад +1

      100k is big money😂

    • @51dbail
      @51dbail Год назад +1

      @@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 100k is not big money here for many. I go to local sm mall middle of the day, middle of the week. It’s packed. Most of the cars I see parked at the mall are worth over 1 million. A lot of the scooters I see are less than 3yrs old. Now what I want to know is where do all these people that are not working get there money? Most are not old enough to be retired like me.

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 Год назад

      @@51dbail girls have 1 to 3 sugar daddy,s send money. fact.

  • @FrederickCasa
    @FrederickCasa Год назад +1

    We need a part 2 👍🏾

  • @bilatvendor9278
    @bilatvendor9278 Год назад +10

    All of these Filipinas are a glass of wine away from becoming the American women that took you to the cleaners back in the West (America). Stay away from city girls, especially Cebu! I'm telling you. I'm younger than many of you guys and I am living the lifestyle of Overstay Road but with beautiful girls in private. I speak their language and know these girls down to their dna. These city girls are no good for you older men.
    You came to the Philippines to relax with a nice lady, not these city girls who will keep you on your feet 24/7 with worries at your old age. Head to the towns, as rural as you can get, and get yourself some nice Filipina and mold her to your shape. If she doesn't speak English, the better. Put her through an English course or teach her yourself. Better yet, learn her language. Mold her to your shape and make sure that the air that she breathes is regulated by you. She must depend on you AT ALL times. This nonsense talk of having a working Filipina "at your old age" is rope for your own neck.

  • @GondiZalvus
    @GondiZalvus 4 месяца назад

    In my opinion, most Filipinas are God Fearing, practical, resilient and realistic. They know that money has its limitations and is not just the basis for a relationship. Most of the women interviewed just wanted enough to have a normal eat 3 times a day kind of life.

  • @rockyalvarez520
    @rockyalvarez520 Год назад +14

    For those women who were saying 50,000 or 50 to 100,000 or more I would say to them... “you first!” when they start earning that kind of money and they bring those level of resources to the relationship then maybe they should have the right to expect the same from their husband but to sit back and say oh he's got to have this he's got to bring that and they are either bringing nothing or very very little to the table I laugh in their face and say good luck with that especially those we will want to talk about all this is the way things are in this age or in this time well yeah in this age and in this time and the age and time of equality at the man is supposed to do this then the woman should damn well get off her lazy ASSS and do the same

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 Год назад +3

      they all want a 100k peso a month fact. start low then goes up

    • @Levelstothis23
      @Levelstothis23 Год назад

      Bruh, that’s only $3,000 a month. These women are speaking from a traditional household point of view.

    • @flannel_punk
      @flannel_punk Год назад +2

      @@Levelstothis23 actually that's only around a thousand to two thousand dollars a month. I would say tho, I think those amounts are still high and you can already liken the women who were saying 50k to 100k and above to delusional Western women who only date guys who make $300,000 a month or higher. The salary range for college graduates here is around 18,000 to 25,000 pesos a month so the numbers that some of them were saying are high as fuck. I should know...I'm Filipino (the guy in my profile pic is my fave musician who happens to be white). They're not as delusional as Western women tho with all the unrealistic standards but it's not so far behind. I'm happy to see that a lot of them were realistic tho.

    • @vareseources
      @vareseources Год назад +1

      I'm earning P80k and single and I want to stay single as long as I'm happy lol...

    • @TC-yx1qt
      @TC-yx1qt 9 месяцев назад

      Yes exactly this. If a girl is college educated working BPO and making 18k but she says she expect her bf/husband to make 100k that's a gigantic red flag and she's nothing more than a gold digger.

  • @IndiaKairiSingh
    @IndiaKairiSingh 3 месяца назад

    Hay salamat sa interview nito kala ko mahirap ako hahaha makapunta nga ng cebu

  • @pauljasmin8804
    @pauljasmin8804 2 месяца назад

    40 to 100k pesos a month for household income seems reasonable to live decently in the Philippines. The main problem in the Philippines is, those who have above average incomes tend to have 1 or 2 kids only, while those who earn minimum wages has more children, that's why poverty rate in the Ph is pretty high.

  • @maypupa4840
    @maypupa4840 5 месяцев назад

    My only concern is my salary not husband, partner, bf salary. If a man responsible enough he will work hard to provide a financial stability for the family.

  • @allanwatts8361
    @allanwatts8361 Год назад +2

    dam....I make 250,000 php a month...but I act like a middle/poor class person and hide my wealth so I can find a genuine girl who doesn't want me just for my money...the more modest the girl is and less westernized, the more likely I'll be in a committed long term relationship with her...I'll surprise her with my wealth a couple years into the relationship if she proves herself.

  • @fkprocrastinatus2309
    @fkprocrastinatus2309 3 месяца назад

    Next interview married guys. Let's see if 20k is still enough. In the Philippines, you would need atleast 50k(single) to live comfortably, you can save, you can invest, have insurances, save for retirement, other bills etc.
    Because it's a different story when your paying mortgage or say for car, kids.
    20k monthly will only get you a milktea or coffee

    • @Sparkblaze21
      @Sparkblaze21 Месяц назад

      20 is not enough, especially if you have child/children.

  • @Synfulz
    @Synfulz Год назад

    I retired almost 2 years ago here in the Philippines. On my pension its a very comfortable life. I live western style.

  • @NSAKEY
    @NSAKEY Год назад

    Most of these estimates are fine if you are a local. If you are a foreigner, then most of these estimates will not work. Interesting video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @peterhuang1431
    @peterhuang1431 4 месяца назад

    can you do more of these?

  • @DinSea19
    @DinSea19 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lol at the guys saying 50-100k is too much to ask for. If you're not making at least that as a foreigner looking for a wife in the Philippines you don't have your life together enough to go build a family and be prepared for potential obstacles or hardships.

  • @glennthornton3925
    @glennthornton3925 Год назад +1

    The way they live would not be acceptable to most foreigners!! As most bloggers say 70-100K with a good wife GF you can live a good life.

  • @Oh6Torch
    @Oh6Torch 6 месяцев назад

    $900 (50K pesos) USD to make a Filipina happy? Just wow!

  • @jaypee2daz653
    @jaypee2daz653 Год назад +1

    I’m surprised that Cebu seems to be pretty cheap - not gonna work in Manila. Decent for a family in Manila is around 200k per month. Comfortable is around 350k per month.

  • @ELVISCHRISTIANKNIGHT
    @ELVISCHRISTIANKNIGHT 10 месяцев назад

    This only goes towards filipino men not foreigner
    If you a foreigner times 3x that and if she has alot of family members x5 of that amount
    Because some of them gonna ask to help their brothers sisters cousin aunties lolos mom and dad

  • @jamesmoore1341
    @jamesmoore1341 Год назад

    WOW!! What they ask for in 1 month gets taken from my check in a single week between taxes,insurance & child support

  • @philippinesOneLove
    @philippinesOneLove Год назад

    Great Video kuya

  • @gerdbeutler3728
    @gerdbeutler3728 9 месяцев назад

    Still looking for a Filipina wife willing and able to support my big and needy family abroad !

  • @jhunSebastian-t9t
    @jhunSebastian-t9t 5 месяцев назад

    For 4 in Cebu both husband and wife 80t averages it still cheap 1300 dollar..

  • @jsikes4435
    @jsikes4435 6 месяцев назад

    I wouldn’t turn down the woman in green that said 15k, or the last woman. Not to be cheap, but respect what having a fair amount can do.

  • @LouStien-c2o
    @LouStien-c2o Год назад +1

    20,000 huge!! Love her

  • @whoknowssuchthingsidonthav574
    @whoknowssuchthingsidonthav574 3 месяца назад

    The gender equality woman cracked me up
    A bump in the night 🤔
    Honey, I heard a noise
    Well, gender equality, go check it out 🙄
    Then her facial expression 🤣
    Priceless 🤔

  • @davidschecter5247
    @davidschecter5247 5 месяцев назад

    Curious to know how many of these young women intend to keep working after they are married?

  • @leonardmichaelmarkrandrup2375
    @leonardmichaelmarkrandrup2375 Год назад

    I am a widower with 5 kids, an income of 40k a month is just enough to cover basic needs with few luxuries.

  • @awdrifter3394
    @awdrifter3394 5 месяцев назад

    What's the median salary in the Philippines though? 100k Pesos is like 1814 USD which sounds very low to Americans, but it could be like a millionaire salary over there if the median salary is 30k Pesos.

  • @MurangShaBu_MahalNaBiGas
    @MurangShaBu_MahalNaBiGas Год назад

    The trend is easy to spot,the older ladies wants a higher income but are more practical and the younger ladies, less income but picky.

  • @mixmatch608
    @mixmatch608 Год назад

    The fair way to assess the expectation of Filipina girls if they were to migrate to your country: (Their expectation in this video/PH average salary * Your country average salary). Some of their answers will turn out ridiculously high.

  • @ronaldnoll3247
    @ronaldnoll3247 11 месяцев назад

    I love Filipino women. That's why I married someone for the second time.

  • @journeyto100channel2
    @journeyto100channel2 9 месяцев назад

    So as a 30 Year old, if I Made 300-400k in peso each month while overseas in Philippines, I’ll just get the Visa and Work Remote. And enjoy life with a Women that Wants little… heck Then she deserves the Whole World!! I just want a Very Simple Life Quietly somewhere. And Having the opportunity to Jump outta Bed to travel.

  • @nicoz7662
    @nicoz7662 9 месяцев назад

    Also, there's a big gap between what women expect...15k to 100k. The more westernized she is, the more she will want. Also, remember that you aren't just paying for your wife and kids, but her family as well. If it were me, I'd say 150k minimum to enjoy the retired life. Good luck out there. And remember, no money no honey.

  • @tikarai7169
    @tikarai7169 5 месяцев назад

    Ohh it's good to know 90% ladies are much understanding and 8% of course expectations of Household income good but less than 2% are looking Extremely high income Husband I don't think they will enjoy on Husband Money ,
    Its Tooomuch High Expectations these Girls must earn themselves first , and Some Guys might consider to have them 🤪
    Of course it's good to Dream 😊
    Thank you for your Videos 🍻

  • @arisgod2749
    @arisgod2749 7 месяцев назад

    It is crazy to think about the amounts quoted by these ladies. SS in the US on average is about 1500 which is roughly 82K pesos. I know a guy who the day he turned 62 put in for SS and got around 1200 dollars per month. He also rented his house after paying it off and averaged another 2K after taxes, maintenance etc. He had zero savings and when I talked to him a couple of years ago he said he is living a life he never imagined.

  • @Val2073
    @Val2073 6 месяцев назад

    my expenses runs 12k-18k a month in Texas. I need to move.

  • @bunny_incup132
    @bunny_incup132 9 месяцев назад

    To me everything is great but there is small issue. Calculations. Usually girls say 50K/month, we have in video description what it is 10K compared to €, $ etc.,
    But going into a relationship with a filipina, you will be forced to leave your current job and country (most of the cases). That means you will have to find a new job in Filipins. I would like to know what kind of job, gives you 50k/month. Example if you are a McDonald worker, how much you earn per month, if you are a teacher, how much you earn, if you are an IT web developer/programmer/police officer/mechanic etc. I believe we are missing here some part of information.
    The thing is what I am saying, if your current job pays you... do not know, maybe 1000-1500€ per month.
    You have to drop that job and move out from your country, because you would like to live with your filipina girl, if this is not the case then you would like to bring her to your country, which it might not be easy as well. Either way, you can not expect to have your current job (with your current salary), and be in a relationship because ... what, you will go and see her like 1 per year for 1-2 months, and then go back to work? I believe this is not an option for a long run.

  • @richardwoody9928
    @richardwoody9928 Год назад

    Yes, I agree with whatever their saying to double the amount unless you want to live by Filipino standards. I'd say that 100,000 ( $2,000 usd ) pesos a month will let you live a very comfortable lifestyle allowing you western foods and entertainment. Also, I have a Filipina fiance' I'm 66 she is 42. Filipina women are beautiful and loving very caring and make great wives. For those going overseas to find your partner beware the scamming girls there. The younger generation of filipinas are starting to become more westernized and are beginning to stray from their traditional values. They 're MANY YOUNGER WOMEN scamming foreigner men so beware. The slightly older generation still have the qualities most men are seeking. Of cousre there always exceptions to every rule but it's up to you to weed the bad apples out.

    • @interviewsaroundtheworld8467
      @interviewsaroundtheworld8467  Год назад

      There are bad people in every country. Of course, there are many bad people in Japan too. You have to be careful when you go abroad.

  • @JimPippin-wc7fq
    @JimPippin-wc7fq Год назад

    What is the current exchange rate for Philippine pesos to U.S. dollars ?