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Exactly! PH is not dirt cheap anymore. It comes with the huge development the country is having. It's affordable but NOT cheap. Especially if we are looking for the western kind of life. Lifestyle is the key that dictates how much you truly need just like any other countries.
Paradise. I have been into and out of The Philippines for well over 50 years. I Iove living in the islands, using in a hybrid lifestyle. I have seen the islands go up in price over those years. I remember when a ride on a jeepney was just 15 centavos. Today that same ride is 10 pesos. I remember when chicken and pork were just 20 to 25 pesos a kilo. Today the price is near 200 pesos a kilo. I love being able to go to the market and speak in English. I like driving on the right side of the road. The islands are very safe. Crime is rampant in America. I know many who live well, such as in Forbes Park. I made many friends in the islands. I love the manner in which you present both the positive and negative aspects of the islands of paradise. Tuli, l do not think that you are catholic, but l may be wrong. I do believe that you are a good and decent Christian. I love Filipino Food. I am not a huge rice eater but l do like pansit and many other Filipinos dishes. But Tuli, l must confess, l miss green salad. As l traveled the islands l found many different cultures in the islands. You are very wise and observant for a man who is so young. Tuli, l am not sure how you do it but you keep putting out awesome videos. Thanks again for sharing. Stay blessed and keep being a kind and gentle blessing to others via this channel. By the way, congratulations on going over 10,000 subscribers. I told you it would be sooner than you would think.
CHEAP? They are kidding, my Arab and Russian friend from Abu Dhabi who visited the Philippines before the pandemic tells me it is getting EXPENSIVE in the Philippines, before they said they can GET cheap accommodations NOW all is expensive.
I am an American have been living in a province of the Philippines for 21 years. I appreciate this video as being very realistic. My one advice to any expat coming here to live is to take your time. Do not make commitments, financially nor relationship wise, for at least a year. Listen to advice of other expats who have been here for a while. Its a nice country but there are many nuances an expat maybe unaware of. Take your time and be prepared to learn new ways and the differences.
I’ve got a condo in Davao City. I feel so much safer there than I do in the UK. The people are nicer, the weather is better, the culture is nicer and the country is beautiful. The reason I’m retiring to the Philippines one day is because of the most important factor of all - the people. I’ve never met nicer people anywhere in the world.
i love this mans vids. i was going to move to south korea but now i think ill try the philippines for at least a year. seeing the place through hes eyes has make me think.
Agree again; I live in the US and travel a lot here in the states. Often people are high stressed and high strung here, looking for a reason to be offended and lash out. The Philippines, observing from here, seems like Mayberry (low stress, relaxed and friendly).
Enjoyed this video. As an American Filipino who has been to the Philippines a few times I wished more Filipino Americans were knowledgeable about the Philippines and the people. Love BGC and also called Chicago home too.
Man, I discovered your channel 2 months ago and I have to say this is one of the best on the subject!! Fantastic videos, please don't stop!! :-) can you do a video please where you analyse the best 4G phone operators, are there any 5G areas, what is the best sim to buy to get the highest speeds and how many mb and peso is it monthly for that, etc. Etc. Thanks!
''NEW SUB '' Hello from wisconsin . yep im retiring to phil .. i like your people . ive always lived provincial here , so im used to it ...Salamat Po ..
Safety: The number one indicator of a safe country is seeing children playing outside even in a busy city as per other travel vlogs. I always see kids playing all the time in any video from the Philippines The Philippines is more like America than Vietnam, Cambodia or Thailand because of the basic structure of its government: The Philippines is a republic with a presidential form of government wherein power is equally divided among its three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The government seeks to act in the best interests of its citizens through this system of check and balance. Vietnam : Socialist republic with a fairly authoritarian government Cambodia : constitutional monarchy Thailand : constitutional monarchy (currently under military rule due to coup)
Gonna clear up your misconceptions. Children playing outside is not a sign of safety but of poverty. Here in my neighborhood Its perfectly safe. Kids never play outside. Because they're fat and lazy and the outside doesn't have AC. Viet-Nam is a COMMUNIST country. Only Americans deny this because they can't stand knowing they lost the war to communists. Get over it. You lost. Its a communist country.
You are becoming my favorite vlogger. Too many others take 30 minutes to make a point or 2. You get right to it and cover a lot. Since you slowed your speech down I look forward to everyone of your informative episodes and will continue to watch you when I move to Cebu in July.
Awesome advice and good clarifications you are wise beyond your years! I lived in Hawaii for many years and worked with a lot of Filipino people they were great , funny and kind and I enjoyed every bit. I look forward to being over there one day soon.
I agree with you. I wouldn't want to live dirt cheap there. If I was to live in The Philippines, I would want my budget to be around $3,000 every month. Like you said, I wouldn't want to just exist. So I think it would be a good idea to prepare to have a higher budget.
whenever i hear about how "dangerous" the Philippines is, i pretty much only hear about it from other Filipinos. Particularly from Filipinos that have moved abroad. It's almost as if they want to always talk shit about the Philippines to somehow justify their decision to leave.
Bingo. 90% of the time I hear something negative about the Philippines it's from born and raised Filipinos that have moved abroad, meanwhile expats have better things to say about the country....
The only scary thing about ph are the holdapers you can encounter them any time on the jeepney/taxi they are pretty much everywhere day or night some cities in manila are not safe compared to provinces
Just want to share a realistic POV to your viewers. The 1-bedroom that we rent in the "nicer side" of L.A. costs $1,700 per month. In Metro Manila, I can find something comparable in a similar community/neighborhood for PhP15,000 ($300). HOWEVER, you have to keep in mind that in L.A., the minimum wage is $11/hour, which is basically the minimum wage in Metro Manila FOR ONE DAY (8 hours). So for context, you would have to earn the equivalent of close to $11-PER-HOUR in METRO MANILA to afford that kind of lifestyle.
When I was there in 2016, I was shocked to find people buying items for Canadian full price. At least here, shops have sales. I want to go home to live simpler and eat healthier.
I found the Philippines to be safer for me, even alone, than the places I have lived in Southern California. I have found the Philippines to be cheaper to live than in Southern California, due to the exchange rate. I have found very few Filippinos who do speak English in Nueva Ecija, most get "nosebleeds when attempting.
@@stevenkrupka3670 i have found vs this is true. Everybody has own experience so mine is not everybodys truth. But thanks I am redundant and proud of it!
People in the West are considered rich here in Asia but when I look deep down a lot of them are credit card rich. Without that credit card, financing or leasing they won't be able to afford most stuff like cars. In the Philippines the well off are cash rich as they can buy properties and businesses without a bank loan especially when mortgage rates are at 9%. This is why they say cash is king in Manila. People in the West brag about their credit scores like it's some kind of trophy which I find very amusing.
Exactly. I never would have guessed but there's a lot more silent millionaires here than most people know. Well, I guess that's their objective - that they don't know.
The rich here doesn't really lile to show off their wealth. I think it's due to security reasons, and the rich usually dresses like they just went put for a coffee.
07:25 to 7:30. 😳😆😂🤣 🤦 😉 That's what I love most about Filipinos (other than their big hearts) is the fact that they speak a few languages usually. I admire that.
I noticed you inserted pictures of expats who make travel vlogs about the Philippines because I saw men and women who tell about how it is like to live in our country- Becoming Filipino, Making It Happen, Eight Miles From Home and may I add Kumander Daot, Travelling Nomads, Travelling Clatt, etc.?
Pause the video. Such a great point; I am choosing the Philippines over Thailand because the Philippines is so much influenced by America. The second reason is the high class city of BGC. Going to continue watching this great video now... Lol.
@@TheSavvyExpat I did receive your free guide, and thank you for putting that together. I read it immediately. It was great. It's been a while ago now though, so I will have to re-read it again. I haven't been on RUclips or done much free time stuff the last few weeks. I have received emails I believe as well, but need to open them still. 😁😎. I should have more time pretty soon.
I know wearing a ball cap to avoid low hanging things ganging over items. I have learned that l am too tall to fit in many vehicles. I like fast food at the Food Courts. I feel safe in the province and also Manila and Cebu. I saw a lot of Muslims in Manila and even in the province. I love this channel.
It is expensive to live in the Philippines, for example, the Levi pants cost you 2,500 pesos up and equivalent to 50 dol , condominium for 24 sq m(258 sq foot) cost you 5 Million pesos up to 10 M depends on location equivalent to 100 thousand dol to 200 thousand. So think if you want to live in the Philippines. It is hot and humid too.
Another great video from my favorite vlogger! I feel much safer in the Philippines than I did in America. As always, a little common sense goes a long ways. 😁
I like your vlogs. There is substance to your topics and not exaggerating. Your perspective as a Filipino born or raised in US will be helpful to our decision whether to retire or not to retire in the Philippines. Keep up the good work young man! Kudos
YES, you have to be careful and smart. We live in Antipolo City in a beautiful 2br 2ba apartment for only $326. Per month. We shop at Maylor's wet market to save on the food budget. If you start shopping in the supermarket and malls, you are in trouble. Good luck to all who make the Philippines your new home.
Definitely enjoy watching these. My job is offering to relocate me to our offices in the Philippines. I would be living in BGC since that’s where the job is. I currently live in California in the U.S and it’s just getting to expensive.
11. Living in the province is cheap. Many use the word province when what they really mean is boondocks. We live in the province on Cebu, barely, right outside of Cebu City, and it isn't cheap. When I moved here 15 years ago, the Philippines seemed dirt cheap to me. The exchange rate didn't really matter. When it dropped to P40/$1 in 2008, it cost me a little more, but I hardly even felt it, and we just had a baby in January. That's definitely no longer the case. Almost everything here costs more than twice what it did in 2007/2008. A liter bottle of beer at the sari sari went from P48 to more than P100. P5.75 per KWH for electricity is now more than P12. Etc. It wouldn't cost much more for us to live where I was living in the USA, and I had at one point planned to move us there. But none of us, including our now 14-year-old daughter, want to leave the Philippines.
Big yes to #10! According to Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, the Philippines has over 180 languages. And plus, the rice terrace culture of the Igorot people is very different to the folk Catholic culture of the Tagalog people, which is ALSO very different to the many Muslim ethnic groups of the south that have their own cultures and foods and so on. As for #9, there are definitely more "exotic foods" than you realize. Like mangrove worm in Palawan, etag in the highlands, plus spicy food of Mindanao etc.
Born and raised in Mindanao, where the media set all the scary story about the Philippines. The occassions where I was grabbed and groped happened in the subways of New York. When I moved to Vancouver, I rented an apartment that turned out to be a scam. Several years later, my apartement in downtown Richmond, where it was more common to see Benzes and Bimmers than Toyotas, was broken into. Electronics and jewelries taken. So when people say the Philippines is dangerous, I ask them what grimmy side street they were intending to stay at.
I actually feel more safe here (Manila) than in Berlin - but I do not go in small streets. My partner told me that - athough I am safe here...one should not go in these little streets alone. What do you think?
Echt? Ich wohne jetzt hier in Berlin und fühle ich mich sicherer hier als in Manila. In Manila hatte ich vielmals jemand mein Handy plötzlich geklaut. Nie Erfahrung hier in Berlin.
Well the Balut I don’t think I could go but the lechon yes for sure and it’s probably way more dangerous in the states in some places then g to be Philippines and yes here in Canada also in some parts 🇨🇦👍
My wife and i are going to the Philippines soon shes been oyt of the country for a while now. do you know if verizon works out there with international calls texts and web use? Or have you heard from exapts that visit?
For staying in touch with family/friends outside the Philippines, I would use the online apps like zoom, google meet, FB messenger, whatsapp, etc. It will save you on roaming charges. I would get a local sim card and use that instead of using Verizon out here.
I always say if you're going to buy American,, whether it's food, clothes, Footwear buy the stuff in American bring it over with you, you'll save money. As far as the Philippines being Dirt Cheap, no, but it is cheaper. You can do things there that you can't do here and still save a few bucks As far as food, I wouldn't try steak outside of Manila or Cebu, I've done that and it's been very unimpressive. Also, if you're kind of new to the Philippines stay away from the street food, work your way up to it.
Steak is a foreign concept for Filipinos, most of us doesn't even know what it supposed to taste/feel like. But I can easily bet that you will enjoy Filipino style pork barbecue skewers more than the times you had steak outside Manila/Cebu. If you guys really wanted steak while you're staying in the Ph, just have it from American steakhouses in the malls.
As everything continues to open up post-covid I'd be more concerned as to the potential or rate of the rising cost of living in general for a current or near-future retiree. As a growing destination in terms of popularity, it would seem this could possibly become a concern for the future or a motivator for areas outside the cities or in some of the provinces to compete keeping some of the pricing points at bay mainly rents.
It would be great if you're employed in a Western country with Western wages and telecommuting from the Ph, that is the best work setup I can think of. Like if your employer is in Europe but you're remotely working from Boracay. I actually have a friend who does exactly that.
@@barthalomew_4096 Starting with the basics; Choose a career that's 100% computer-based, like WebDev, Tech Support (voice), Graphic design, etc. Then get employed directly because bpo's are generally required by law to have you come to a physical establishment (currently under negotiation) depending on the work requirement. Being employed directly skips this requirement which means you can work wherever you like. You might be filing you own taxes though.
Evan (aka T.S.E.)...if you could please give a typical breakdown of the monthly expenses in lie #1. Doesn't have to be to detailed, but just how you arrived at approximate figure. PS...your presentations are excellent! Peace...
I think I prefer the term misconception to lies. I can tell you mother thinks all of those things, LOL. I only mentioned living in the Philippines once to her, big mistake! 🤣🤣 She still has trouble with me just visiting.
The best reason to live in the phillipines is the people they have the friendliest people in the world not to mention the most beautiful women in the world besides being a beautiful country👍🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
PHILIPPINES was ruled by the spaniards for 333 years while Americans only ruled the Philippines for decade and half, because after 1935 after the Jones act allowing the FILIPINOs to govern themselves and in 1945 gain full independence. The main reason why FILIPINOs learn to speak english because it is taught in schools. Just the same in Cambodia and other countries where the schools taught students to learn second language that they can use as a skill. It's not just about the FILIPINOs learn to speak english because Americans colonize the country, it because it is taught in our schools.
I am with you 100%. Cheap is not. Unless you live in the boonies with no air con, running water ect..... Manila is not cheap, but will never move to the boonies, nothing to do there. rather stay in the USA
They must learn the pressure when it comes to education here in the Philippines coz I have experienced it myself and the ironic thing about it when it comes to foreigner we are the ones who are adjusting for them like we are Filipinos we're speaking Tagalog and dialects but why we have to speak English so that foreigners would able to understand us? The funny thing, and out of American civilization there's a misconception when it comes to the standard of beauty. In school, we were convinced to speak and learn American English coz that was one of our subject and we used that as our medium of instruction such as in Science, Mathematics, MAPEH, if there is a Filipino subject there must also an English subject and Filipino is quiet harder than of English tbh, Filipino is quiet difficult coz it's deep and very complex. Even in the Philippine government, in the senate/congress, they speak English there, whenever there are events, English is simply everywhere as long as the people are civilized but with the remote areas ofcourse you have a less expectation there that they are fluent or knows how to speak/understands English.
But learning English did us, Filipinos, really good because that’s one of the reasons why we are good at adjusting in foreign countries and better in learning other languages besides English. Yes, Filipino language is really hard especially we don’t have exact words for technical terms unlike other languages that’s why we need to borrow foreign words. I am personally fine adjusting to foreigners here for their convenience but what I despised is when they “demand” that I do their ways or speak their language. My foreigner boss yelled at the Grab driver over the phone for not speaking English lol.
Philippines is safe 👍 poverty is a shock ...English is spoken , easy to get a visa ...Rubbish in the street Rent & a Taxi is cheap , European restaurants same price as Europe , ..European food in the supermarket is Expensive....3x the price of back home..
I know...everyone is different....What would you say is a minimum amount of money for and American to live on? I'm not a drinker or party type person, and I'm not going to titty bars. Just want to be comfortable and chill. Western toilet and shower is my only requirement.
Maybe you could do more videos of how you and your friends enjoy life. Would a college educated Filippina from a middleclass family date a expat? It seems that the expats go for the poor girls.
@@TheSavvyExpat I'm not asking you to run a match making service. I am instead wanting to get a feel for how middle class to upper middle class Filippinas act and who they would consider dating. These girls have more options, I'm sure.
It's the same all over the world. The girls want the guys with the hot cars and letter jackets and the guys want the looks or good personality. In highschool I dated the future runner up in the Miss Miami contest for two years after she asked me if I wanted to go on a date. Personally I have found that ten years should be the maximum difference in age for a relationship to last.
You can easily date a college educated middleclass Filipina thru traditional introductions by close relatives or trusted friends. These girls don't look for potential boyfriends thru the internet.
Here's my question. How is it for a single older woman? I laugh at skew of how to get a wife or girlfriend. Not what I'm in for actually :) Dude you have JollyBee... exotic ;-D
I just wanna live comfortably with a chick with the ability to travel around once and awile. About safety, there is much of the "13%"ers in the Philippines.
Filipina teen here. I haven't experienced interacting with black people in person but from what I see online, a lot of them honestly seem to be confident, fun to be with, lively, and good at singing.
"The Philippines is Dirt Poor" Actually, the Philippines is reaching an "Upper Middle Class" wealth status this year in Asia. It may have seemed very poor back in the 90s when the financial crisis was going on (Thanks Marcos!) But it has been growing and is still rapidly growing today. Also, America is starting to decline. That amazing exchange rate that makes us feel so rich won't be there forever. I also noticed that the Philippines is kind of like the opposite of America. In America, everything is cheap except labor. But in the Philippines, everything is relatively expensive other than labor. That USD gets us good products from China but we can't pay anyone to do anything. The major benefit to the Philippines is being able to have work done for you for way less than if you're home. But you get slammed hard with basic things like electricity, TVs, internet.
If you mean independent churches, non- denominational churches then there are lots of them and they emerged in the 80s, I think. If you are in Metro Manila you will see there are lots of them, big or small congregations. Victory Christian Fellowship, Jesus Is Lord Church, Cathedral of Praise, Greenhills Christian Fellowship, to name just a few.
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Exactly! PH is not dirt cheap anymore. It comes with the huge development the country is having. It's affordable but NOT cheap. Especially if we are looking for the western kind of life. Lifestyle is the key that dictates how much you truly need just like any other countries.
Big time Thelma
Paradise. I have been into and out of The Philippines for well over 50 years. I Iove living in the islands, using in a hybrid lifestyle. I have seen the islands go up in price over those years. I remember when a ride on a jeepney was just 15 centavos. Today that same ride is 10 pesos.
I remember when chicken and pork were just 20 to 25 pesos a kilo. Today the price is near 200 pesos a kilo.
I love being able to go to the market and speak in English. I like driving on the right side of the road. The islands are very safe. Crime is rampant in America. I know many who live well, such as in Forbes Park. I made many friends in the islands. I love the manner in which you present both the positive and negative aspects of the islands of paradise.
Tuli, l do not think that you are catholic, but l may be wrong. I do believe that you are a good and decent Christian.
I love Filipino Food. I am not a huge rice eater but l do like pansit and many other Filipinos dishes. But Tuli, l must confess, l miss green salad.
As l traveled the islands l found many different cultures in the islands. You are very wise and observant for a man who is so young.
Tuli, l am not sure how you do it but you keep putting out awesome videos. Thanks again for sharing. Stay blessed and keep being a kind and gentle blessing to others via this channel.
By the way, congratulations on going over 10,000 subscribers. I told you it would be sooner than you would think.
CHEAP? They are kidding, my Arab and Russian friend from Abu Dhabi who visited the Philippines before the pandemic tells me it is getting EXPENSIVE in the Philippines, before they said they can GET cheap accommodations NOW all is expensive.
I am an American have been living in a province of the Philippines for 21 years. I appreciate this video as being very realistic. My one advice to any expat coming here to live is to take your time. Do not make commitments, financially nor relationship wise, for at least a year. Listen to advice of other expats who have been here for a while. Its a nice country but there are many nuances an expat maybe unaware of. Take your time and be prepared to learn new ways and the differences.
I’ve got a condo in Davao City. I feel so much safer there than I do in the UK. The people are nicer, the weather is better, the culture is nicer and the country is beautiful. The reason I’m retiring to the Philippines one day is because of the most important factor of all - the people. I’ve never met nicer people anywhere in the world.
i love this mans vids. i was going to move to south korea but now i think ill try the philippines for at least a year. seeing the place through hes eyes has make me think.
Glad to hear that William. At least the Philippines isn't that far from South Korea so you have that going for you.
Agree again; I live in the US and travel a lot here in the states. Often people are high stressed and high strung here, looking for a reason to be offended and lash out. The Philippines, observing from here, seems like Mayberry (low stress, relaxed and friendly).
Enjoyed this video. As an American Filipino who has been to the Philippines a few times I wished more Filipino Americans were knowledgeable about the Philippines and the people. Love BGC and also called Chicago home too.
Absolutely Gep
Man, I discovered your channel 2 months ago and I have to say this is one of the best on the subject!! Fantastic videos, please don't stop!! :-) can you do a video please where you analyse the best 4G phone operators, are there any 5G areas, what is the best sim to buy to get the highest speeds and how many mb and peso is it monthly for that, etc. Etc. Thanks!
Noted Vincenzo, thanks
Believe it or not. I like being around poor people. They are down to earth. Rich people are stuck up and think they are better then other people
''NEW SUB '' Hello from wisconsin . yep im retiring to phil .. i like your people . ive always lived provincial here , so im used to it ...Salamat Po ..
Thanks Charles
Safety: The number one indicator of a safe country is seeing children playing outside even in a busy city as per other travel vlogs. I always see kids playing all the time in any video from the Philippines
The Philippines is more like America than Vietnam, Cambodia or Thailand because of the basic structure of its government:
The Philippines is a republic with a presidential form of government wherein power is equally divided among its three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The government seeks to act in the best interests of its citizens through this system of check and balance.
Vietnam : Socialist republic with a fairly authoritarian government
Cambodia : constitutional monarchy
Thailand : constitutional monarchy (currently under military rule due to coup)
Gonna clear up your misconceptions. Children playing outside is not a sign of safety but of poverty. Here in my neighborhood Its perfectly safe. Kids never play outside. Because they're fat and lazy and the outside doesn't have AC.
Viet-Nam is a COMMUNIST country. Only Americans deny this because they can't stand knowing they lost the war to communists. Get over it. You lost. Its a communist country.
@@kendethstryke3020 it's on full display here.
You are becoming my favorite vlogger. Too many others take 30 minutes to make a point or 2. You get right to it and cover a lot. Since you slowed your speech down I look forward to everyone of your informative episodes and will continue to watch you when I move to Cebu in July.
If you'd like to learn the Cebuano language, you could check out our channel! :)
See you around here soon, James!
Awesome advice and good clarifications you are wise beyond your years! I lived in Hawaii for many years and worked with a lot of Filipino people they were great , funny and kind and I enjoyed every bit. I look forward to being over there one day soon.
Aloha! Good for you Bill. Hope you can make it out here some time.
I've been marathoning your videos. I'm visiting the Philippines in July and have found your videos very useful! Thank you.
safe travels Josh.
Josh, the month of July can bring light showers in late afternoons especially during La Nina season.
I'm literally binge watching all your videos. Very informative, high quality and your style of delivery is great. Keep up the good work.
Thanks! Glad you enjoy them.
I agree with you. I wouldn't want to live dirt cheap there. If I was to live in The Philippines, I would want my budget to be around $3,000 every month. Like you said, I wouldn't want to just exist. So I think it would be a good idea to prepare to have a higher budget.
Right on Jerry. My thoughts exactly.
I like your videos. they are concise, brief and direct to the point, very informative and easy to understand. Thank you for sharing your work!
Thanks for the kind words Aramis
whenever i hear about how "dangerous" the Philippines is, i pretty much only hear about it from other Filipinos. Particularly from Filipinos that have moved abroad. It's almost as if they want to always talk shit about the Philippines to somehow justify their decision to leave.
You are 100% correct on that
Bingo. 90% of the time I hear something negative about the Philippines it's from born and raised Filipinos that have moved abroad, meanwhile expats have better things to say about the country....
the Western guys that go there should be hung there.
The only scary thing about ph are the holdapers you can encounter them any time on the jeepney/taxi they are pretty much everywhere day or night some cities in manila are not safe compared to provinces
Just want to share a realistic POV to your viewers. The 1-bedroom that we rent in the "nicer side" of L.A. costs $1,700 per month. In Metro Manila, I can find something comparable in a similar community/neighborhood for PhP15,000 ($300). HOWEVER, you have to keep in mind that in L.A., the minimum wage is $11/hour, which is basically the minimum wage in Metro Manila FOR ONE DAY (8 hours). So for context, you would have to earn the equivalent of close to $11-PER-HOUR in METRO MANILA to afford that kind of lifestyle.
Good video mate and congrats on 10k subs, best wishes from the UK!
Cheers!
When I was there in 2016, I was shocked to find people buying items for Canadian full price. At least here, shops have sales.
I want to go home to live simpler and eat healthier.
I found the Philippines to be safer for me, even alone, than the places I have lived in Southern California. I have found the Philippines to be cheaper to live than in Southern California, due to the exchange rate. I have found very few Filippinos who do speak English in Nueva Ecija, most get "nosebleeds when attempting.
I Have found, i have found, i have found.......
We get it!
Redundancy, camon, proof read
@@stevenkrupka3670 i have found vs this is true. Everybody has own experience so mine is not everybodys truth. But thanks I am redundant and proud of it!
People in the West are considered rich here in Asia but when I look deep down a lot of them are credit card rich. Without that credit card, financing or leasing they won't be able to afford most stuff like cars. In the Philippines the well off are cash rich as they can buy properties and businesses without a bank loan especially when mortgage rates are at 9%. This is why they say cash is king in Manila. People in the West brag about their credit scores like it's some kind of trophy which I find very amusing.
That's the American way 😂Live off of the plastic god.
Food in a normal supermarket is more expensive than in Europe. )The market is cheaper though. Rent is cheaper.
So true. I've played golf with local nationals that own multi million dollar homes. There are a lot of whales in PI. More than I ever imagine.
Exactly. I never would have guessed but there's a lot more silent millionaires here than most people know. Well, I guess that's their objective - that they don't know.
It's true. Real wealthy individuals/families here are very low-key. Especially old money.
The rich here doesn't really lile to show off their wealth. I think it's due to security reasons, and the rich usually dresses like they just went put for a coffee.
07:25 to 7:30. 😳😆😂🤣 🤦 😉
That's what I love most about Filipinos (other than their big hearts) is the fact that they speak a few languages usually. I admire that.
The storm problems cost lives
And property damage
I appreciate the great editing. Any chance that you will do a street food video?
We'll see Jericho
Are you available as a paid tour guide?
I live in only BGC so not at the moment.
I noticed you inserted pictures of expats who make travel vlogs about the Philippines because I saw men and women who tell about how it is like to live in our country- Becoming Filipino, Making It Happen, Eight Miles From Home and may I add Kumander Daot, Travelling Nomads, Travelling Clatt, etc.?
Yeah I did
Pause the video. Such a great point; I am choosing the Philippines over Thailand because the Philippines is so much influenced by America. The second reason is the high class city of BGC. Going to continue watching this great video now... Lol.
Big time! Did you sign up for the free guide to moving to BGC I made? I'll send you emails through that
@@TheSavvyExpat I did receive your free guide, and thank you for putting that together. I read it immediately. It was great. It's been a while ago now though, so I will have to re-read it again. I haven't been on RUclips or done much free time stuff the last few weeks. I have received emails I believe as well, but need to open them still. 😁😎. I should have more time pretty soon.
Good job again, Evan. Keep it up!
2:57 where is that in the philippines? its so beautiful.
Simply, I love the Philippines. Been going there for the past 10 years. Hope to retire there soon.
I know wearing a ball cap to avoid low hanging things ganging over items. I have learned that l am too tall to fit in many vehicles. I like fast food at the Food Courts.
I feel safe in the province and also Manila and Cebu.
I saw a lot of Muslims in Manila and even in the province.
I love this channel.
All the best
It is expensive to live in the Philippines, for example, the Levi pants cost you 2,500 pesos up and equivalent to 50 dol , condominium for 24 sq m(258 sq foot) cost you 5 Million pesos up to 10 M depends on location equivalent to 100 thousand dol to 200 thousand. So think if you want to live in the Philippines. It is hot and humid too.
Another great video from my favorite vlogger! I feel much safer in the Philippines than I did in America. As always, a little common sense goes a long ways. 😁
You got it!
Yeah and not all Filipinos have flat noses and to the man that said I got hit with a frying pan. I still love you man!
hahaha
I like your vlogs. There is substance to your topics and not exaggerating. Your perspective as a Filipino born or raised in US will be helpful to our decision whether to retire or not to retire in the Philippines. Keep up the good work young man! Kudos
Hola!
I've gotta say, I realllly enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the great work.
Hey, thanks!
Landers is not cheap. Avalon in Cebu is not cheap. But $3000 goes a long way in Cebu.
do you need retirement visa or tourist visa and just keep doing visa runs?
YES, you have to be careful and smart. We live in Antipolo City in a beautiful 2br 2ba apartment for only $326. Per month. We shop at Maylor's wet market to save on the food budget. If you start shopping in the supermarket and malls, you are in trouble. Good luck to all who make the Philippines your new home.
I went to Cebu Philippines Jan 2020, amazing and cheap! Food transport, beer , and almost anything, was very cheap.
Congrats on 10k Evan!
Appreciate it brother!
Definitely enjoy watching these. My job is offering to relocate me to our offices in the Philippines. I would be living in BGC since that’s where the job is. I currently live in California in the U.S and it’s just getting to expensive.
11. Living in the province is cheap.
Many use the word province when what they really mean is boondocks. We live in the province on Cebu, barely, right outside of Cebu City, and it isn't cheap. When I moved here 15 years ago, the Philippines seemed dirt cheap to me. The exchange rate didn't really matter. When it dropped to P40/$1 in 2008, it cost me a little more, but I hardly even felt it, and we just had a baby in January. That's definitely no longer the case. Almost everything here costs more than twice what it did in 2007/2008. A liter bottle of beer at the sari sari went from P48 to more than P100. P5.75 per KWH for electricity is now more than P12. Etc. It wouldn't cost much more for us to live where I was living in the USA, and I had at one point planned to move us there. But none of us, including our now 14-year-old daughter, want to leave the Philippines.
Hi great video, can you please tell me what a 1 bedroom cost in a luxury building in the best area please, thank you very much
Thanks Bro. Well said.
Big yes to #10!
According to Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, the Philippines has over 180 languages.
And plus, the rice terrace culture of the Igorot people is very different to the folk Catholic culture of the Tagalog people, which is ALSO very different to the many Muslim ethnic groups of the south that have their own cultures and foods and so on.
As for #9, there are definitely more "exotic foods" than you realize. Like mangrove worm in Palawan, etag in the highlands, plus spicy food of Mindanao etc.
Born and raised in Mindanao, where the media set all the scary story about the Philippines. The occassions where I was grabbed and groped happened in the subways of New York. When I moved to Vancouver, I rented an apartment that turned out to be a scam. Several years later, my apartement in downtown Richmond, where it was more common to see Benzes and Bimmers than Toyotas, was broken into. Electronics and jewelries taken. So when people say the Philippines is dangerous, I ask them what grimmy side street they were intending to stay at.
I actually feel more safe here (Manila) than in Berlin - but I do not go in small streets. My partner told me that - athough I am safe here...one should not go in these little streets alone. What do you think?
You should not go alone even in daytime in small streets or alleys
Your companion is right in saying that. But if you have befriended a lot of locals and they are with you, you can try.
Echt? Ich wohne jetzt hier in Berlin und fühle ich mich sicherer hier als in Manila. In Manila hatte ich vielmals jemand mein Handy plötzlich geklaut.
Nie Erfahrung hier in Berlin.
Well the Balut I don’t think I could go but the lechon yes for sure and it’s probably way more dangerous in the states in some places then g to be Philippines and yes here in Canada also in some parts 🇨🇦👍
My wife and i are going to the Philippines soon shes been oyt of the country for a while now. do you know if verizon works out there with international calls texts and web use? Or have you heard from exapts that visit?
For staying in touch with family/friends outside the Philippines, I would use the online apps like zoom, google meet, FB messenger, whatsapp, etc. It will save you on roaming charges. I would get a local sim card and use that instead of using Verizon out here.
What would you like to know? Verizon will only work if it's a GSM phone with a SIM card. It's easy to pick up a local SIM and enjoy our low prices.
As for exotic food. Lechon baboy and sisig are exotic to me. 😃
I always say if you're going to buy American,, whether it's food, clothes, Footwear buy the stuff in American bring it over with you, you'll save money. As far as the Philippines being Dirt Cheap, no, but it is cheaper. You can do things there that you can't do here and still save a few bucks
As far as food, I wouldn't try steak outside of Manila or Cebu, I've done that and it's been very unimpressive. Also, if you're kind of new to the Philippines stay away from the street food, work your way up to it.
Steak is a foreign concept for Filipinos, most of us doesn't even know what it supposed to taste/feel like.
But I can easily bet that you will enjoy Filipino style pork barbecue skewers more than the times you had steak outside Manila/Cebu.
If you guys really wanted steak while you're staying in the Ph, just have it from American steakhouses in the malls.
As everything continues to open up post-covid I'd be more concerned as to the potential or rate of the rising cost of living in general for a current or near-future retiree. As a growing destination in terms of popularity, it would seem this could possibly become a concern for the future or a motivator for areas outside the cities or in some of the provinces to compete keeping some of the pricing points at bay mainly rents.
It would be great if you're employed in a Western country with Western wages and telecommuting from the Ph, that is the best work setup I can think of. Like if your employer is in Europe but you're remotely working from Boracay. I actually have a friend who does exactly that.
Now that's the life. 🌴🌴🌴🏖️🌊
actually that's becoming the trend nowadays.
My soon to be life!
That is something I've been trying to do. What career path do you suggest I pursue in order to achieve this.
@@barthalomew_4096 Starting with the basics; Choose a career that's 100% computer-based, like WebDev, Tech Support (voice), Graphic design, etc. Then get employed directly because bpo's are generally required by law to have you come to a physical establishment (currently under negotiation) depending on the work requirement. Being employed directly skips this requirement which means you can work wherever you like. You might be filing you own taxes though.
There are also many protestant churches in the Philippines.
Evan (aka T.S.E.)...if you could please give a typical breakdown of the monthly expenses in lie #1. Doesn't have to be to detailed, but just how you arrived at approximate figure. PS...your presentations are excellent! Peace...
I think I prefer the term misconception to lies. I can tell you mother thinks all of those things, LOL. I only mentioned living in the Philippines once to her, big mistake! 🤣🤣 She still has trouble with me just visiting.
😂😂 Just looking out for you I guess
@@TheSavvyExpat And thank you for doing that
Another informative video great job
Thanks again
The best reason to live in the phillipines is the people they have the friendliest people in the world not to mention the most beautiful women in the world besides being a beautiful country👍🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Thank you.
you bet
It is coming from a guy whose family lives out in BGC
Lot of rich people. I cant even afford a 4runner and there are everywhere in the philippines
Here in the USA I am always armed! The time I've spent in the Philippines I always felt very safe but my guard was always up.
That's the best way to explain it - safe but aware.
yeah u should. in every countries theres always a 'bad'
36 years ago, I could have a nice dinner with a coke in a halfway decent restaurant for 20 pesos, tip included.
That's pretty crazy to hear about nowadays.
The cost of living of An average filipino middle class family of four here in the Philippines costing around $1000 per month.
PHILIPPINES was ruled by the spaniards for 333 years while Americans only ruled the Philippines for decade and half, because after 1935 after the Jones act allowing the FILIPINOs to govern themselves and in 1945 gain full independence.
The main reason why FILIPINOs learn to speak english because it is taught in schools. Just the same in Cambodia and other countries where the schools taught students to learn second language that they can use as a skill.
It's not just about the FILIPINOs learn to speak english because Americans colonize the country, it because it is taught in our schools.
Road to 25k!
You know it!
I am with you 100%. Cheap is not. Unless you live in the boonies with no air con, running water ect..... Manila is not cheap, but will never move to the boonies, nothing to do there. rather stay in the USA
New subs here ...gud luck
They must learn the pressure when it comes to education here in the Philippines coz I have experienced it myself and the ironic thing about it when it comes to foreigner we are the ones who are adjusting for them like we are Filipinos we're speaking Tagalog and dialects but why we have to speak English so that foreigners would able to understand us? The funny thing, and out of American civilization there's a misconception when it comes to the standard of beauty. In school, we were convinced to speak and learn American English coz that was one of our subject and we used that as our medium of instruction such as in Science, Mathematics, MAPEH, if there is a Filipino subject there must also an English subject and Filipino is quiet harder than of English tbh, Filipino is quiet difficult coz it's deep and very complex. Even in the Philippine government, in the senate/congress, they speak English there, whenever there are events, English is simply everywhere as long as the people are civilized but with the remote areas ofcourse you have a less expectation there that they are fluent or knows how to speak/understands English.
But learning English did us, Filipinos, really good because that’s one of the reasons why we are good at adjusting in foreign countries and better in learning other languages besides English.
Yes, Filipino language is really hard especially we don’t have exact words for technical terms unlike other languages that’s why we need to borrow foreign words.
I am personally fine adjusting to foreigners here for their convenience but what I despised is when they “demand” that I do their ways or speak their language. My foreigner boss yelled at the Grab driver over the phone for not speaking English lol.
Nice
Kulas is already became a naturalize Filipino.
Philippines is safe 👍 poverty is a shock ...English is spoken , easy to get a visa ...Rubbish in the street
Rent & a Taxi is cheap , European restaurants same price as Europe , ..European food in the supermarket is Expensive....3x the price of back home..
What is
I believe that living in the islamds of paradise
Exactly
Thailand is more accepting of black Americans
Didn't know that.
I think they want a cleaner more nature lifestyle.
The Phil.has better restaurants,hotels malls beaches name it .
I know...everyone is different....What would you say is a minimum amount of money for and American to live on? I'm not a drinker or party type person, and I'm not going to titty bars. Just want to be comfortable and chill. Western toilet and shower is my only requirement.
$1,500 is what I recommend Jaime
@@TheSavvyExpat Wow. Easily done. I'm in better shape than I realized.
Maybe you could do more videos of how you and your friends enjoy life. Would a college educated Filippina from a middleclass family date a expat? It seems that the expats go for the poor girls.
Seems like you're not the only one to observe that. Yeah, Filipina girls that you described are definitely open to dating expats.
@@TheSavvyExpat I'm not asking you to run a match making service. I am instead wanting to get a feel for how middle class to upper middle class Filippinas act and who they would consider dating. These girls have more options, I'm sure.
It's the same all over the world. The girls want the guys with the hot cars and letter jackets and the guys want the looks or good personality.
In highschool I dated the future runner up in the Miss Miami contest for two years after she asked me if I wanted to go on a date.
Personally I have found that ten years should be the maximum difference in age for a relationship to last.
They sure will, my wife is from a very well off family and she is well educated. Treat them good and they will treat you like a king!
You can easily date a college educated middleclass Filipina thru traditional introductions by close relatives or trusted friends. These girls don't look for potential boyfriends thru the internet.
Here's my question. How is it for a single older woman? I laugh at skew of how to get a wife or girlfriend. Not what I'm in for actually :) Dude you have JollyBee... exotic ;-D
I just wanna live comfortably with a chick with the ability to travel around once and awile.
About safety, there is much of the "13%"ers in the Philippines.
Sometimes you say some stuff that just shows your age and lack of life experience
I was waiting for you to say that the lie about Filipino only liking white guys and not black guys Isn't true or maybe you think it is true
No Filipinas like black guys too. Seen many couples here. It of course depends on the person.
False, Google Dennis Rodman Father life in the Philippines, Mr. Philander Rodman (RIP)
My sister and a cousin married black American guys. We are native Filipinos
Filipina teen here. I haven't experienced interacting with black people in person but from what I see online, a lot of them honestly seem to be confident, fun to be with, lively, and good at singing.
"The Philippines is Dirt Poor"
Actually, the Philippines is reaching an "Upper Middle Class" wealth status this year in Asia. It may have seemed very poor back in the 90s when the financial crisis was going on (Thanks Marcos!) But it has been growing and is still rapidly growing today. Also, America is starting to decline. That amazing exchange rate that makes us feel so rich won't be there forever.
I also noticed that the Philippines is kind of like the opposite of America. In America, everything is cheap except labor. But in the Philippines, everything is relatively expensive other than labor. That USD gets us good products from China but we can't pay anyone to do anything. The major benefit to the Philippines is being able to have work done for you for way less than if you're home. But you get slammed hard with basic things like electricity, TVs, internet.
Lots of Christian Protestants also.
OMG. You're still up? LOL
I have to be 😂 All my viewers are in the States so I'm still working on American time even across the world
I just joined with the patreon website. $5 per month. The link for the one time gift didn't work. I hope the patreon website is ligit.
@@keemoe007 Thanks so much Norman. I messaged you back on Patreon. But what is the one time gift? I'll see what that's all about.
Are there any Christians there?
What do you mean by "Christians"?
@@ranma9823 Biblically speaking Christian non-denominational. Not like Baptist, Catholic, Methodist or any other man denomination, just Christian.
Yes, there are. There are various Christian beliefs here, not just Catholics, Baptist, etc.
If you mean independent churches, non- denominational churches then there are lots of them and they emerged in the 80s, I think. If you are in Metro Manila you will see there are lots of them, big or small congregations. Victory Christian Fellowship, Jesus Is Lord Church, Cathedral of Praise, Greenhills Christian Fellowship, to name just a few.
@@cynthiabianzon5408 thank you🙏