Hope for the best and prepare for worse po. (c) I'm sure everything will be okay, especially if you can move from toxic neighbors. I'm very waiting for new episodes, you're wonderful!
i am watching u for some time now bcs i would like to find filipino wife also.. but with this video u made me quite scared now lol :-D .. i would like to know if Gwen changed like this when she met you and you gived her new perspectives.. or if she was like that even before she met you... i really like how she want to protect you and stay behind you and she dont want her family to take advantage of you and your relationship.. she is GEM!
Hello. Don't be scared; just get to know her first-where she lives, the background of the area, and especially her family. Most importantly, consider her personality. 🥰 We will answer this question in the next video.
Dear friends I’m a bit scared after watching the video and sharing all you thoughts what could happen to you , living in the Philippines. In my opinion, you must adapt to the life style of the local people and most off all , don’t try not even think about a solution through the hard way. That’s a very bad idea and also dangerous. Look how other people are acting, a good example is MJ Solon , it’s a give and take. I wish you all the 🍀 luck from deepest heart. You can do it because you both are smart and flexible and now show it to us all👍👍👍💪💪💪🤞🤞🤞🇨🇭
@ oh don’t get me wrong, I never ever would say it’s not save. My statement is only , be wise and act differently then in the western world, positive friendly respectful and tolerant pls
Hi Beat, I totally agree with you. That’s the best way to deal with them-just keep silent, ignore them, and mind your own business. Some Filipinos are too shallow; even if you try your best to make them understand they’re wrong, they still won’t get it. Many are close-minded and lack listening comprehension. We also have this toxic mindset where, even if you fight for what’s right, you still end up being seen as the bad one. So, what’s the point of explaining it to them? However, there are cases where the only solution is legal action, which Filipinos are often scared of. We appreciate your wishes. Thank you. 🥰
Technically... easily proven... washing machines do a much better job than by hand 🙂. Heck I have 2 W/D sets and 2 dishwashers at my home in Indianapolis. I have to have these things. There are other things I want to do with my time.
Hi Lora, You’re absolutely right, washing machines definitely do a better job and save so much time! I was used to washing by hand since childhood, so maybe that’s why I think this way. I’m just not fully used to washing machines yet, especially when washing socks, since bits of cotton tend to stick to them.
In my opinion, it is very complicated that way. Some people in my village might misunderstand it. They might think we are being arrogant, which could lead them to challenge us even more. Some Filipinos tend to act brave when they have a gun, often using it immediately in a fight, even without a license. There have already been many cases like that in the past. It’s not safe. :/
@@mariageorge6961 as far as I know you should prepare the documents first, you can ask the requirements and apply at the PNP Firearms and Explosives Office. Once you have the LTOPF (License to Own and Possess Firearms), you can purchase it from authorized dealers. After the purchase, you should register the gun legally under your name. Submit the proof of purchase and LTOPF to the PNP-FEO as well as the fees. If you want to carry the firearm outside your residence, you need a separate Permit to Carry Firearms Outside of Residence (PTCFOR) but only granted for people with valid threats to their safety. It also requires additional justification and fees. Then you need to renew the license every after two years. However, if you are a foreigner, you must have a permanent residency in the Philippines. You can ask more information at the PNP-FEO.
Living in her village would just end up a disaster waiting to happen, believe me. Even Filipinos cannot stand living with their relatives -- that is coming from a Filipino like me. You won't last there in a year.
Hope for the best and prepare for worse po. (c) I'm sure everything will be okay, especially if you can move from toxic neighbors. I'm very waiting for new episodes, you're wonderful!
Thank you. More episodes coming soon and still, we’re hoping for the best and taking things one step at a time. 🍀❤️
i am watching u for some time now bcs i would like to find filipino wife also.. but with this video u made me quite scared now lol :-D .. i would like to know if Gwen changed like this when she met you and you gived her new perspectives.. or if she was like that even before she met you... i really like how she want to protect you and stay behind you and she dont want her family to take advantage of you and your relationship.. she is GEM!
Hello. Don't be scared; just get to know her first-where she lives, the background of the area, and especially her family. Most importantly, consider her personality. 🥰
We will answer this question in the next video.
Dear friends
I’m a bit scared after watching the video and sharing all you thoughts what could happen to you , living in the Philippines.
In my opinion, you must adapt to the life style of the local people and most off all , don’t try not even think about a solution through the hard way. That’s a very bad idea and also dangerous.
Look how other people are acting, a good example is MJ Solon , it’s a give and take.
I wish you all the 🍀 luck from deepest heart.
You can do it because you both are smart and flexible and now show it to us all👍👍👍💪💪💪🤞🤞🤞🇨🇭
@ oh don’t get me wrong, I never ever would say it’s not save.
My statement is only , be wise and act differently then in the western world, positive friendly respectful and tolerant pls
@ btw. How do you feel the difference living in both worlds ?
Hi Beat, I totally agree with you. That’s the best way to deal with them-just keep silent, ignore them, and mind your own business. Some Filipinos are too shallow; even if you try your best to make them understand they’re wrong, they still won’t get it. Many are close-minded and lack listening comprehension.
We also have this toxic mindset where, even if you fight for what’s right, you still end up being seen as the bad one. So, what’s the point of explaining it to them? However, there are cases where the only solution is legal action, which Filipinos are often scared of.
We appreciate your wishes. Thank you. 🥰
Technically... easily proven... washing machines do a much better job than by hand 🙂. Heck I have 2 W/D sets and 2 dishwashers at my home in Indianapolis. I have to have these things. There are other things I want to do with my time.
Hi Lora, You’re absolutely right, washing machines definitely do a better job and save so much time! I was used to washing by hand since childhood, so maybe that’s why I think this way. I’m just not fully used to washing machines yet, especially when washing socks, since bits of cotton tend to stick to them.
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You can procure gun legally for a self defense protection with license. Show them your holding your licensed gun so that they stop bullying you.
In my opinion, it is very complicated that way. Some people in my village might misunderstand it. They might think we are being arrogant, which could lead them to challenge us even more. Some Filipinos tend to act brave when they have a gun, often using it immediately in a fight, even without a license. There have already been many cases like that in the past. It’s not safe. :/
Can you tell us the process how to own a gun legally in the Philippines?
@@mariageorge6961 as far as I know you should prepare the documents first, you can ask the requirements and apply at the PNP Firearms and Explosives Office. Once you have the LTOPF (License to Own and Possess Firearms), you can purchase it from authorized dealers. After the purchase, you should register the gun legally under your name. Submit the proof of purchase and LTOPF to the PNP-FEO as well as the fees. If you want to carry the firearm outside your residence, you need a separate Permit to Carry Firearms Outside of Residence (PTCFOR) but only granted for people with valid threats to their safety. It also requires additional justification and fees. Then you need to renew the license every after two years. However, if you are a foreigner, you must have a permanent residency in the Philippines. You can ask more information at the PNP-FEO.
Living in her village would just end up a disaster waiting to happen, believe me. Even Filipinos cannot stand living with their relatives -- that is coming from a Filipino like me.
You won't last there in a year.
As a Filipino too, you’re stating facts, and that’s what I’m scared of.