5 Lessons I learned After 2 Months in the Philippines 🇵🇭

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Sat down to share some information on things that I have learned after spending time in the Philippines. This is my 3rd time being here and I have some insight on the daily workings 😂👍🇺🇸🇵🇭.

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  • @thomasauslander3757
    @thomasauslander3757 Год назад +11

    For the price of a Homeless tent in San Francisco you can get a Nipa hut in the jungle closer to the beach..

  • @joeblow3939
    @joeblow3939 Год назад +4

    Charles Schwab reimburses ATM cost to your account.
    Something to look into.
    Also, BDO Bank. They do have branches in the States.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +1

      oh really they do? I didn't know there were BDO's

    • @joeblow3939
      @joeblow3939 Год назад

      @@aaronaround I have an account with TD Bank and use there app regularly. I can deposit checks, check account balance, check transaction history.
      Today I had a message stating that TD Ameratraid and Schwab merged.

    • @rrtds9378
      @rrtds9378 Год назад +1

      Not sure if there's BDO here in the US. I looked and there's non in the west coast. There is a company name BDO but it is not the bank.

  • @paulbaut2004
    @paulbaut2004 Год назад +2

    It depends on where you are based in the Philippines...if you are in Dumaguete which I think you visited, you might find a better value of your dollars there.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      oh yea definitely... it is just most guys coming for the first time are going to want to stick to the big city ...most likely

  • @rexmascarina2169
    @rexmascarina2169 2 года назад +3

    We need more investor come in the Philippines.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад +1

      that would be good

    • @half-breed6793
      @half-breed6793 2 года назад

      Investing in the Philippines is a foolish idea

    • @half-breed6793
      @half-breed6793 Год назад

      @@elisdayanikhodim because foreigner can not own in Philippines, it's not worth the risk. It can be a nice place to retire but it's still best to just rent not buy

  • @Dee-ps4ki
    @Dee-ps4ki Год назад +42

    Well Sir you are Exactly Correct. It’s not cheap in the Philippines. It’s the same in Thailand. If you eat and live the western lifestyle you are really going to pay ! Be Advised !

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +2

      oh yea it is cheaper overall but yea some people would be really surprised with how similar some of the costs CAN be

    • @gilberturesti338
      @gilberturesti338 Год назад +1

      the major expenses in the US is auto insurance, medical and dental costs, rent or mortgage much higher. Food and energy costs about the same.

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure Год назад +5

      Thailand has good food. The food of the native Filipinos is mostly horrible.

    • @albertthedogeinstein7983
      @albertthedogeinstein7983 Год назад +4

      @@aaronaround you seem like you didnt prepare for your trip, but your video can help others so they will not make your mistakes...thanks for that

    • @mredizon00
      @mredizon00 Год назад

      Philippine National Government and Local Government are rubbish. Corrupt down to the core. Everything is expensive in major cities and most people are living in extremely poor conditions. Gas is a hood examplr compared to Malaysia it's three times the prices same with food and other products huge unreasonable taxes.

  • @edmhie1
    @edmhie1 Год назад +6

    When in the Philippines........there's really no reason to rush. It's not a rat race culture.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      yea that could be a part of it 👍

  • @Ron-oe7hg
    @Ron-oe7hg 2 года назад +176

    We don't really retire to the Ph just for the cheaper prices. We go there for the laid back lifestyle and friendliness of the ppl.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад +8

      yes I think there is a lot of that also... definitely for a lot the money goes farther which I don't think there is anything wrong with that

    • @CoachDarren
      @CoachDarren 2 года назад +14

      @@aaronaround I disagree with Ron and agree 100 percent with you. Nothing against Ron comment but it just goes to show there is different reasons for everyone. I will be retiring in the Philippines in about 2 years. I have been retired here in the United States for 10 years. When I say retired I don't mean retirement age I just mean my money is right where for the last 10 years i never needed a job and never will. I live very good here but I always wanted to live somewhere else as I get older. So long story short number one reason for me looking at the Philippines is because things are cheaper I want to ensure my money is strong anywhere I go. So thank you for this video its very informative.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +3

      @@CoachDarren appreciate it thanks for the comment 👍

    • @toad1988
      @toad1988 Год назад +1

      *for the hookers and sex too and later to be beheaded by militants that held us for ransom

    • @cml5048
      @cml5048 Год назад +2

      He's probably talking about the cost on traveling perspective. Cause if you are retiring here you need to consider the things that you need to buy that in a long term stay, would save you a lot of money.
      On traveling though it still depends on a lot of things. Well ph is not on par with US or even in other Asian countries in terms of transportation, so you are paying a premium rate for grab. Bottom line, in ph metro traveling, if you want convinience you got to pay extra than usual. Else, you plan it and save . Thanks!

  • @FishHeadBiologist
    @FishHeadBiologist 2 года назад +92

    This guy is the classic example of living a western lifestyle in the Phils...

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад +7

      couldn't agree more 😂

    • @afsoc1stsgt
      @afsoc1stsgt Год назад +10

      Well, he’s been there 2 months. So I guess that makes him an expert…..

    • @keithtaylor8898
      @keithtaylor8898 Год назад +5

      Ha ha ha 😂 so true.. he needs to throw out that western style living. He was doing back in the USA

    • @mmirafuentess1990
      @mmirafuentess1990 Год назад +10

      @@keithtaylor8898 there is absolutely nothing wrong with his lifestyle. He’s a tourist & getting acclimated to the Philippine culture & is giving us excellent tips or free info so we will be aware.

    • @johnd942
      @johnd942 Год назад

      @@afsoc1stsgt
      What a smart ass you are!
      Even if naive, the guy was pleasant and honest.
      Try giving people a break.

  • @MrJrweir
    @MrJrweir Год назад +23

    The "American" in you. You, as a traveler must adapt to the cultural difference of the countries visited and leave the American in you for a simple reason, to immerse yourself in theirs. As in many videos, it is said, have patience, and that's easy said but hard to do, simple you're no longer in the USA or any other developed country, and even in the developed country it is in your interest to display same. Great points spoken about, cost on airlines/hotels, taking currency instead of using ATMs but the lingering thought of losing it, seeing the country, why else would you be there....keep preaching your reason for traveling, and you will get a convert, good video but show the beauty of the Philippines in your upcoming vid's 💪😁👏👏

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      yea I appreciate you commenting on the video .. yea well I am no longer there but I did make some nice nature videos there.. take care 👍

  • @juangabrielgonzalez4488
    @juangabrielgonzalez4488 Год назад +21

    *A thousand US Dollars per month sounds reasonable to me. I am getting ready to spend one full month in the Philippines with good chances that I might not be coming back to the United States. Reason? A pretty Filopina.* 😊

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +5

      uh oh is that why I see such a big smile on your profile photo 😂... alright well good luck to you Juan stay safe

    • @billbradley5296
      @billbradley5296 Год назад +7

      you may come back, but broke....

    • @utot0210
      @utot0210 Год назад

      🤣🤣I KNEW IT , YOU ARE F@CKING HORNY , THATS WHY YOU ARE HERE

    • @utot0210
      @utot0210 Год назад

      YOU BETTER FIND A "JAB" OR YOU WILL BE BROKE IN A HEARTBEAT😂

    • @utot0210
      @utot0210 Год назад

      LOTS OF FILOPINA HERE TOO ( SAPPHIS , QUEERS) 🤣BAKLA

  • @2013ser
    @2013ser Год назад +3

    Use angkas motorbike taxi - cheaper and faster. Studio in Cebu - 13- 15k per month. Food local - 200+ per day. Living here for 2 months already

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      yea that makes sense.. sounds about right!

  • @JG-bi3he
    @JG-bi3he Год назад +3

    Philippines is expensive period. Filipinos have patience because they have no choice. Everything in the Philippines is slow. They are not used to being fast because they're not busy like foreign countries.
    Make sure you tell them Philippines is dusty rainy muddy so wear rain shoes plus potholes everywhere.
    Filipino nationals don't travel in the Philippines because ride fares are expensive they can't afford it.

  • @Joewalshe38
    @Joewalshe38 Год назад +46

    I have been visiting the Philippines twice a year for over ten years. I take jeepneys in Cities and buses to go long distances. I drink delicious Filipino coffee for about 50 pesos. I prefer to buy and cook my own food but if I do eat out I prefer the food malls in shopping centres which has good inexpensive food. My wife has a home in the Philippines and I would live well on about €100 a week

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +2

      oh yea you can definitely do that if you aren't paying rent and just sticking to the local lifestyle.. easy 👍

    • @rajars4239
      @rajars4239 Год назад

      @@aaronaround How can I find you on Instagram ?

    • @llothar68
      @llothar68 Год назад +1

      Eating out, if you compare portion size is double or triple the price i pay in Europe. 120 pesos for maybe 50g or meat is now normal and absolute insane. Only local veggies are affordable but because nothing is harvested in a modern way, even they are at best compareable to what i pay in Germany (where i can always find special sales). I honestly are shocked, same goes for every kind of health related service, for humans or animals. I need 200 Euro a week, despite not eating out often

    • @HuwagSalangin
      @HuwagSalangin Год назад

      Be Local, Live like a Local. That will make a very big difference in terms of expenses.

    • @fireflameft2964
      @fireflameft2964 Год назад +1

      @@llothar68 wtf 100€ a week is insane enough, 200€ a week? Lmao you can easily live on 50€ a week if you live alone in my country 100€ a week is not cheap at all

  • @TomandAmyinthePI
    @TomandAmyinthePI 2 года назад +15

    In the Philippines many small to midsize companies don't have websites because they cost money So they have a Facebook Business page instead because they are free

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +2

      yes ok I see... also everyone is on Facebook so it makes sense

    • @llothar68
      @llothar68 Год назад

      Websites with just a few pages for the essentials like location/opening hours and special sales do not cost a cent anymore. Every business owner needs to learn to design and maintain there simple website just like they have to learn to fill out a tax form. It's absolute incredible how dumb and willfullness ignorant and technical illiterate small business owners are.

  • @DallasV
    @DallasV 2 года назад +6

    What? I live in The Philippines. All my bills, including rent, electric, vehicle payments come to less than $450/month. Add another $200 for groceries. Don't know what your doing but you're doing it wrong.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад

      yea I know you can do it cheaper.. this is to the average guy coming to the big cities... I think at least 1000 is fair for a major city... I know it can be much cheaper but that won't be for the average person

    • @paulz6491
      @paulz6491 Год назад

      Do you live in the city or province. How much is your health insurance? Everyone talks like there’s only budget in the Philippines. That’s like comparing cost of living in New York to small town Mississippi…..

  • @marcusallen99
    @marcusallen99 Год назад +3

    The bag scam lol.

  • @aaronaround
    @aaronaround  Год назад +6

    If you enjoyed this video check out this dating video in Vietnam with a local Vietnamese Woman ruclips.net/video/VeFItB79z-4/видео.html

  • @pigcalltedford4710
    @pigcalltedford4710 Год назад +2

    This mfer crying about bank fees. I need a Ballin as dude who can show me what 8500 US a month will get me.

  • @nicolekite5777
    @nicolekite5777 2 года назад +9

    If you cook for your own food, P200 or P250 pesos is enough for one day. That's $5 a day.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад

      oh yea 100% the thing is most foreigners aren't going to do that... to many factors to put an exact number

  • @jarrodmcdermott9109
    @jarrodmcdermott9109 Год назад +2

    Click bait...your pic for this vid shows a hot girl to avoid as example..no point in this vid do you talk about scams with girls there

  • @GMANN83
    @GMANN83 Год назад +2

    This boy, if his expenses are about the same in the Philippines as wherever the hell he lives in the states that's because of his lifestyle.
    Number one she needs to eat at home and eat more vegetables so he can exercise and work some of that fat off along with walking.
    The problem is with him and his lies is that he brought these Western European ways to another country.

  • @jhulialandown8516
    @jhulialandown8516 Год назад +5

    It’s not cheap there in the Philippines it’s so expensive there! cheap labor that I will agree. My expenses in California same amount went i came in the Philippines

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      haha no no c'mon where in california? in a tent in the woods? ;)

    • @paulz6491
      @paulz6491 Год назад +1

      That doesn’t make any sense. I live in Vancouver and my rent is $1,600 which is a lot more than the Philippines and similar to many places in California…….

  • @oceanearth2243
    @oceanearth2243 Год назад +3

    I love the Philippines! But if and when you do business, do not pay up front, do not deal with anyone that has no references, not even a lawyer.
    I hired a lawyer who, once they got paid, ghosted me during trial! Only in Philippines

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      damn ghosted during the trial that is rough.. sorry to hear that

  • @oahuguy3918
    @oahuguy3918 2 года назад +8

    I bring cash, but only as backup and emergencies. Most experienced travelers will open a Charles Schwab account - they reimburse all ATM fees at the end of month.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад

      yes thats for the advanced here... we are talking on average ! thanks for the input

    • @paulthurson
      @paulthurson Год назад

      if you're lucky enough to be american for that yes .. not an option for us canadians unfortunately :(

    • @stevenkrupka3670
      @stevenkrupka3670 Год назад

      But eventually, once they learn of international residence, you will be cancelled.
      Think of all the money Schwabb will lose.
      Temporary yeah, long term, not so much.

  • @alphanation368
    @alphanation368 Год назад +3

    I never viewed it as relaxed. I viewed it as inefficient. Everywhere u go there is a long ass line up and traffic is horrible because of overpopulation and roads just arent constructed efficiently. I think you would have to live outside of the city to get the relaxed vibe where population is smaller.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      its definitely more relaxed outside of the big cities

  • @Hijoe-pq3go
    @Hijoe-pq3go Год назад +4

    Philippines Can be Dirt Cheap if you live like a Filipino. Don't come to the Philippines and bring your country with you. Do you want to eat dried fish and rice for dinner? Not Me. My G.F. , her sister and myself live very comfortable on $1,200 to 1,500 per month. If you are traveling, living in Hotel Rooms, taking Taxis, and eating every meal out It will cost you much more. Filipinos are very Polite. The best advice I can give is Be patent and Polite. Obey the Laws, Respect the people and the the country. If you just do these few simple things, You will be treated very well and you will enjoy the Philippines.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      oh yea 100% Joe I said im spending more because I am traveling but yes you can live very reasonably

  • @jameslopez3882
    @jameslopez3882 Год назад +2

    Try living in the slums to see the reality of the country.

  • @samgyupsal6699
    @samgyupsal6699 Год назад +2

    ITS CHEAPER BOOUUUT... WHY PEOPLE TALK LIKE THIS?

  • @fvo911
    @fvo911 Год назад +2

    Ph hotels are shit hit costs as much as in Europe 😅

  • @fvo911
    @fvo911 Год назад +2

    Ph hotels are shit hit costs as much as in Europe 😅

  • @marilouramos4433
    @marilouramos4433 Год назад +2

    50 k pesos is luxirous lofe you dealt in the phil

  • @nightparalysiscatdemon
    @nightparalysiscatdemon 2 года назад +44

    In the Philippines, we embody too much 'patience is virtue' but, I think this is what made us to appreciate everything we have especially even the smallest things.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад +2

      I hear you

    • @kendethstryke3020
      @kendethstryke3020 Год назад +4

      That virtue is fine in personal interactions with others. Unfortunately its not great in all of society. But I look forward to the slower pace to retire too. But I don't look forward to long lines. 😂 LoL right.

    • @nightparalysiscatdemon
      @nightparalysiscatdemon Год назад +2

      @@kendethstryke3020 yep, unfortunately can't do anything about it since we're still inly a developing country unlike in the US, things here aren't just 1 click, almost everything is still done manually & systems are just faced with unnecessary complaints instead of compliance by the locals that's why it's quite chaotic here, only in places like bgc, makati & filinvest were systematic & convenient due to developments in those places

    • @kendethstryke3020
      @kendethstryke3020 Год назад

      @@nightparalysiscatdemon well not to criticize but yeah. They do cater to foreign and money interests. That tech and infrastructure needs to be everywhere. Not sure why Malaysia gets that kind of investment but not the Philippines. I mean I get it with Indonesia, that's a military dictatorship. But I do look forward to time in the PI. Philippinos are just some of the nicest folks.

    • @nightparalysiscatdemon
      @nightparalysiscatdemon Год назад +2

      @@kendethstryke3020 i agree, sadly, many filipinos doesn't fully understand the concept of "infrastructures for development/economy boost" they mainly thought that infrastructures are just mainly roads & bridges, I hope my fellows could be educated about it so they would support it instead of always criticizing the infra projects.

  • @ILiveAndBreathe
    @ILiveAndBreathe 2 года назад +8

    The thing is , if you live like a Filipino most of the time, you can live much cheaper than on the west.... theres coffee place where you'll pay 35cents or Starbucks where you'll pay 5dollars

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад

      yes I agree but it is usually packaged coffee

    • @swampmarshy
      @swampmarshy Год назад +1

      Oh so very true. Go to the small local sari sari store to get some supplies, and a coffee. Eat at the street food vendors (food is almost always great). Buy some fresh fruit at the local markets. Travel on busses and jeepneys, even trike.

  • @marilouramos4433
    @marilouramos4433 Год назад +2

    25 k pesos alone is good life you can live.

  • @gilberturesti338
    @gilberturesti338 Год назад +2

    single person about 1000 to 1500 hundred per month. Couple or with kids 1500 to 2000 thousand living simply. You want more western lifestyle, 2500 to 3000 thousand. Bottom line. This includes from nice apartment, maid/cook, medical/dental, transport, food and electric and water bill and private school.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      oh yea definitely I think you aren't too far off.. but that is also for the big city lifestyle ... it gets way cheaper in the province

  • @dawidwolnik628
    @dawidwolnik628 Год назад +3

    most payed with card, just one problem when at shop they want to write to own system all data and on card only my name :)

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +1

      haha yes they have some extra steps

  • @giosuegenovese313
    @giosuegenovese313 Год назад +2

    As soon as you leave the airport leave your American arrogant ways. Plus if your retirement in Philippines the best bank is Citibank without fees, however its a deep minimum Balance required. PayPal or western Union is always a better solution to send to yourself in Philippines definitely cheaper then ATMs also.
    Make sure your bank is aware of your travels too.
    Get it in writing too. BC they will shut you down over seas. Then your STUCK looking for other Americans for help.
    ( I had MANY Americans begging for help) Average every $20.00usd for 1000pesos
    Just an average, Philippines is definitely very Do it tomorrow vs now and youll learn real quick To be humble and patient.
    Remember vacations we take in the STATES we spend @ $5-10k and why not 250-500k PESOS anf have an amazing Vacation

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +1

      yes, you have some valid points 👍

  • @allaboutjapan237
    @allaboutjapan237 Год назад +2

    Click bait alert. Guy has a photo of the girl, but she doesn’t appear on the video. Huh? Lol

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      yea only one out of a 100 vids... test run ... won't do it again 😂

  • @honeybear8485
    @honeybear8485 Год назад +2

    Lol... You got to have $1,000 a month.. to eat at home and be a homebody..??; Well guess what here United States which right now is almost 2023 you can't even barely pay your rent for $1,000. I'd love to live in Philippines..👍 no disrespect to your video I actually appreciate you sharing what you did and thank you

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      yea no worries yes I hear you on wanting to live there but if you havent gone make sure when you visit you make it as long as possible to really see if you wanna live there 😂

  • @kkim5342
    @kkim5342 Год назад +2

    Expert after 2 months in phil..and obviously Starbucks is empty coz smart people can buy nice good coffee elsewhere…1000 usd per month haha.u definitely don’t know where to eat nice and cheap👎👎👎👎

  • @retn1122
    @retn1122 Год назад +2

    I dont agree with your rant about patience . Bad service is bad service no matter the speed

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      yea but its not always bad service.. like I said in the big establishments its usually always good

    • @retn1122
      @retn1122 Год назад

      @@aaronaround Tarlac city is usually my homebase there, services usually is crap. Understand though I would never blame the workers. The fault lies with whoever trained them or the owners being too strict

  • @chrisjuricichxl5
    @chrisjuricichxl5 Год назад +2

    hold the camera a bit further away from your place, please-- I can see every damn nosehair in your nostrils...who's gonna deal with 10 minutes of your nostrils? haha

  • @pektowanderlust
    @pektowanderlust Год назад +2

    I beg to disagree about the customer service. I live in New York and customer service is a slow as f@ck and is no where to be found. Lol

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      haha well listen I am not saying it is top notch at every single business

  • @kayoutubero1122
    @kayoutubero1122 Год назад +2

    Schwab bank account refunds all ATM fees, even international. ur welcome

  • @kathycarpenter733
    @kathycarpenter733 2 года назад +5

    Make sure your cash you bring is perfect. Smudge tears bent corners stains will be discounted or not acceptable

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад

      ahh yea you know in Indonesia they weren't too tough about it... but last time I was in Thailand they examined that thing haha

  • @nemozo
    @nemozo Год назад +2

    Agoda has been charging people's card without consent and will not refund.

  • @moondustgirl2132
    @moondustgirl2132 2 года назад +8

    2021 Crime Index Ranking:
    1 Malaysia 57.89
    2 Cambodia 51.22
    3 Myanmar 47.17
    4 Indonesia 46.23
    5 Vietnam 46.09
    6 Philippines 42.16
    7 Thailand 39.38
    8 Singapore 32.98
    9 Brunei 28.03

    • @mannyv.3171
      @mannyv.3171 2 года назад +6

      Asian still better than here in the US when it’s crime

    • @ronnienestor
      @ronnienestor 2 года назад +5

      Even the Global Peace Index, Philippines ranked high in terms of safety and security. PH is ranked the same as Hungary, UK, Ireland, etc.

    • @noeminoemi1350
      @noeminoemi1350 2 года назад +2

      thank Duterte for that. It just looks unsafe to visitors because lots of neighborhoods look rough.

    • @jameshepburn4631
      @jameshepburn4631 2 года назад

      Having lived and extensively traveled in all of these places, including Burma(Myanmar), these rankings look all out of whack to me. Post what "Crime Index Ranking" numbers come from please.

    • @moondustgirl2132
      @moondustgirl2132 2 года назад +1

      @@jameshepburn4631 Read the replies. I mentioned it there.. These are for countries as a whole. Though here in PH, crime is much more concentrated in Manila. But as you go outside of Manila, it gets much safer.

  • @nomadrver2069
    @nomadrver2069 Год назад +2

    i go for cold beers and hot women i spend more in PH hotels about $150 a day thats what i pay in Las Vegas

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      yea well thats absolute max maybe super nice buffet, go to the casino and all the creative ways people spend their money on

  • @jlinks101
    @jlinks101 Год назад +2

    He can afford to have western style living in the Philippines but not in his own country USA. This is one good reason why some expats come to the Philippines to retire. Its still cheaper to live here.. western style. If i retire in the Philippines . One big savings i will have is Property Tax of my house in the US.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      yea I could afford to have in America as well... the thing is when you come to Asia you live the "western" lifestyle but really you're just living how you did back home.... but yea I am sure you could save a lot on the taxes 👍

  • @toad1988
    @toad1988 Год назад +4

    gotta be careful not to be kidnapped and held for ransom if you are a foreigner

    • @jojojojo-bt6sd
      @jojojojo-bt6sd Год назад

      Gotta be careful too not be shot dead in a US street for nothing, be one of an American mass murderer's victim, be stalked by an American serial rapist and killer, or be told to "go back to your country" at a visiting tourist's first day on American soil. Stupid

    • @paulz6491
      @paulz6491 Год назад

      Have you been to the Philippines?

  • @7641_islands
    @7641_islands Год назад +2

    All hype for everyone else

  • @johannalcaraz7401
    @johannalcaraz7401 Год назад +2

    If you always eat out in the restaurants that are high end then you know, use some common sense, any country has the high and low places to spend.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      yes of course... I am just letting people know they will spend more money than they expect

  • @space_k_nerd398
    @space_k_nerd398 Год назад +2

    Wtf is that thumb nail

  • @Sheepleton
    @Sheepleton Год назад +2

    I can hardly afford a 2 bedroom 1000 sqft house and 2 cars in America on $4000 a month lol.

  • @Russell-g9n
    @Russell-g9n Год назад +2

    Get a Charles Schwab debit card. You will be reimbursed for the fees

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      Yes I heard that. thanks for the tip 👍👍

  • @GMANN83
    @GMANN83 Год назад +1

    Yeah, this video is not good, the Philippines and cost of living is not expensive,
    The problem is he is expensive.

  • @thesermontis
    @thesermontis Год назад +2

    click bater !!! will never click again.. You know why..

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      haha first timer and honestly last time ill do it 😂

  • @juliosbaker6405
    @juliosbaker6405 Год назад +2

    I disagree with you completely. If you compare apple to apple you will find out that lifestyle cost in the Philippines is much cheaper. For example, you say you are a traveler. It would be fare to compare the price of the airplane tickets, taxi, hotels, and food. You will pay lots of money just to travel around here in the US vise in the Philippines. You can do more in the Philippines with less.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      oh yea for sure 100% I am just saying you are going to spend a lot more than you would expect... but no I agree with you on that 100% buutt there are times when it is pretty dam close but overalll yea cheaper all day in ph

  • @mariocanete2635
    @mariocanete2635 Год назад +1

    Avoid the tourist belt as much as possible, you will be getting the same of anything at rock bottom prices

  • @comodice905
    @comodice905 Год назад +3

    Bro can u get grass fed beef there

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      haha you bet you can... a lot of the beef is grass fed I think 😂

  • @jeffhorton2024
    @jeffhorton2024 Год назад +2

    My budget is going to be 2,000 so I'm good everything is so more expensive I can't live in Atlanta its 1400 to 1600 just rent.u need a minimum of 3,000 in usa

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      yea I hear you 2,000 a month will be wonderful in manila ... honestly it can easily be around 1500

  • @asiasmells71
    @asiasmells71 Год назад +2

    DO NOT!!!! Bring more the. 10k pesos it's against the law to bring in more then that in pesos they can take it from you on arrival..!!! But u can bring up to 10k usd in any other currencies

  • @kippsguitar6539
    @kippsguitar6539 Год назад +2

    wow they charge you for bags at the airport? how naive are Americans! they dont travel well

  • @119jle
    @119jle Год назад +2

    Well, not all ex-pats are disabled VA or living on Social Security. I have a mansion next to Manny Pacquiao and my own private helicopter in my backyard, so we don’t count pesos.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      haha nice I like that :) tell Manny he's one of my favorite boxers haha

    • @119jle
      @119jle Год назад

      @@elisdayanikhodim Come to Davao. I can introduce you lolo

  • @ericbown1551
    @ericbown1551 2 года назад +12

    The one thing that is quite shocking is the level of peoples trying to scam you, it’s like a way of life. I have a Filipina partner and it’s so frustrating..that not only she has the same experience but if you throw myself into the question it’s 3 times the problem.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад +1

      oh yea there can be lots of that!

    • @edmhie1
      @edmhie1 Год назад

      The U.S. has the highest level of scammers admit it or not. They scam you big time, they just do it with finnesse. In the Philippines it's just a penny.

    • @masipag_canadian_adventure642
      @masipag_canadian_adventure642 Год назад

      Oh yes,the petty scams,so many of them… it gets frustrating fast..

    • @louislanuza1419
      @louislanuza1419 Год назад +1

      you can be scammed here in the philippines if you're not observant or sensitive enough to see the loopholes on what they're offering particularly online.if you believe for example,on buying P148-P153 smartphones in one of the leading online shopping platform here, (which they claimed they were constantly being hacked and the average cheapest phones here were priced up to P1,000+)then it's up to you.being married to a filipina,i think you should know that's there's a popular saying here that says "there's no deceitful/ deceiver if there's no willing victim/ willing to be fooled.or walang manloloko kung walng magpapaloko. especially,during and after covid pandemic where many people lost their jobs.a recent law had already been passed requiring for a compulsory registration of sim cards but still will take a while to be implemented.

    • @llothar68
      @llothar68 Год назад

      Compared to the USA the number of scams are much lower. You don't realize it because US americans are the most dumb homo sapiens when it comes to handling money so they don't know how deep in the scam world they are.

  • @alaehvlogs5676
    @alaehvlogs5676 Год назад +2

    In INDIA is more cheaper👌👌👌

  • @miguelfrayna7151
    @miguelfrayna7151 Год назад +2

    Just go home bro. quit yakyaking just start vlogging , ok

  • @marilouramos4433
    @marilouramos4433 Год назад +2

    Starbox cooffe is expinsived for the low income

  • @ineedyou1298
    @ineedyou1298 2 года назад +26

    Well sometimes, we are also upset if our order was not delivered on time. We are also upset to line up for just ordering food. Everything here is that you have to line up like ordering food, going to the toilet, line up for transportation, withdrawing money etc. But we know how to hold our temper. We don't show to people our disappointments, or if we are upset.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад +1

      yes I know filipinos are amazing at that haha

    • @jalferrer7973
      @jalferrer7973 2 года назад +2

      @@aaronaround , we also don't want to call attention to ourselves and come across as arrogant and entitled.

  • @SirSteveFury
    @SirSteveFury Год назад +2

    Extravagant lifestyles cost more money than a simple life.
    If you and your wife own a home then it's cheaper than paying someone else's monthly mortgage in rent.
    Paying $3 for a cup of coffee is more expensive than making your own at home.

  • @nedflanders190
    @nedflanders190 Год назад +2

    I wanna sell my house and go rent a phillipina for a couple years before I die but idk the rates for a 20s skinny one to escort a 50s fat guy. Short of that I wonder if I could just live in a tiki hut and eat sea critters like do the $1 a day challenge

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      haha idk Ned but it won't be hard for you to find out..

  • @paulpaul9534
    @paulpaul9534 2 года назад +2

    Where's the girl in the thumbnail?

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад

      I know there's wasn't enough on camera to put in the video

  • @nevaehmouton9105
    @nevaehmouton9105 Год назад +2

    No thanks

  • @stefanocorda5002
    @stefanocorda5002 Год назад +2

    My experience is for 1;year,
    In pesos price..
    Rent house apartment 2 room bathroom kitchen 😌10 k pesos +2k electric, water, internet, TV cable
    Food for cooking in house and with go out to eating and drinking.😂25k
    Visa 2k
    Insurance 1k
    Transportation 1k with use LRT MRT METRO 1K
    IS ABOUT 50K A MONTHS..
    BY THE WAY WITH MY GIRLFRIEND...
    🙂 AS A SINGLE 30K MORE MONEY TO ENJOYING THE COUNTRY

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      haha yea I hear you sounds about right.. depends on how you like to live your life and if youre single or not

    • @stefanocorda5002
      @stefanocorda5002 Год назад

      @@aaronaround I'm Italian guy..I spent almost 1 year in Philippines with my girlfriend who knows how to find a place to stay and food market supply to eat good quality but cheap..my expenses for a month is between 50/60k pesos..
      My experience in Manila is going to be better when I will live forever in Philippines 2025,

  • @danielstoddart
    @danielstoddart 2 года назад +7

    It's not really that Filipino culture is more patient. It's that it's a siesta culture here...time moves much more slowly and often it's "Mañana Time." Service is so slow here and that's not going to change, so people simply have to wait and they're used to doing so.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад

      yes people are used to it for sure ... it bitter sweet.. depends on the situation

    • @DHarri9977
      @DHarri9977 2 года назад

      I would say make the most of the time waiting and chat it up with the people, win win.

  • @riksim4242
    @riksim4242 2 года назад +3

    I found your videos by accident and not even look at any of your videos whole but it looks to me you just playing tourist and not serious on settling there; maybe you should go home or wherever you live and make up your mind on what to do with your life !!! at least im sure you no authority on none concerning in living in the philippines ha ha ha!!

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      just letting people know my experience

  • @thomasgordon1792
    @thomasgordon1792 2 года назад +2

    "A little"? Lol
    Their not "patient " they're just used to the incompetence lol

  • @playbook008
    @playbook008 Год назад +2

    Dude. Just go back to the US. If you want to live there, adjust to the culture. Not the culture adjusts to you. One month as a tourist, would have been the right amount of stay for you.

  • @timothydudley3106
    @timothydudley3106 Год назад +2

    Sorry I don’t do sharks at all no oceans fo me!

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      haha yea I know they dont have much sharks there though surprisingly

  • @thewing331
    @thewing331 2 года назад +7

    Great realistic advice. Have a great weekend.☘️

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад

      appreciate it wing you as well!

  • @CaptainFALKEN
    @CaptainFALKEN Год назад +2

    I'm sick of this rat race in the U.S.
    I'm 26 and want to be a father and husband to a Filipina woman. I'm half Filpino myself.
    Do I really need to be 35 to register to be a permanent resident of The Phillipines or is there a way I can without trying to marry within a 30 day visit?

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +2

      You know honestly I do not know information about stuff like that.. but I will say I do recommend trying to work as much as you can back home and save as much if you really are going to try and move 👍

    • @stevenkrupka3670
      @stevenkrupka3670 Год назад

      No more 35, its now 50 years of age to apply for SRRV visa , with conditions of course.

  • @marikitliwayway6703
    @marikitliwayway6703 2 года назад +12

    Since you are traveling to the Philippines, the assumption is that you want to experience the culture that is different from where you come from and we Filipinos take jeepneys, we hardly take a grab or uber unless you're working because our companies reimburse us for that.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад +1

      yes I know I am speaking mainly to the foreigners that are thinking about coming to the Phils on this one

    • @Nick-ob1bc
      @Nick-ob1bc 2 года назад +7

      I agree. I am and American and when my wife, myself and our kids go back to the Philippines unless we are going a long distance drive we take the trikes. When we are back in the Philippines we go to areas where there are very few if any tourists. We do not need western style places to stay. Far too many westerners go to the Philippines and try to bring western mindset. Other than our oldest son we prefer to eat street food or the small food joints on the side of the road.

  • @edgardolugo540
    @edgardolugo540 Год назад +5

    I am a 65 year old N.Y.C. 🇵🇷
    I am a O.G. from Soundview Projects in THE BRONX.
    I am married to a Filipina and we live in the Province of Balamban on the island of CEBU for 3 years.
    The Philippines is a beautiful place to live happy and comfortable.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +1

      yes it definitly is glad you watched the video ... thanks for the support!

    • @stedye
      @stedye Год назад +1

      Edgardo I lived in Bronx 3 years with my cousin at 80 West 170 th Street near Shakespeare and E. L. Grant . How much to build a 2-3 bedroom house in provinces ? My lady is in Lapu Lapu . You rent ? Or did you build a house ?

    • @edgardolugo540
      @edgardolugo540 Год назад

      @@stedye
      I live in Cebu also. I currently rent a nice and spacious 1 bedroom apt. for 5,000 pesos. I have bought a 300 sqm. lot last year. I am not ready to build yet until I get my money right.
      A comfortable house with 3 bedrooms will run you more or less about 2 Million Pesos = about $40,000 USD.

  • @joehaber9835
    @joehaber9835 Год назад +2

    Thankyou for the info.. ......is a carry on bag subject to payment on planes ? Like a gym bag? The type you pack overhead your seat.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      well if you can pass it as a backpack then no its free bug a larger duffle type bar will be but you usually get a personal item and a small carry on for free

  • @tannie8811
    @tannie8811 Год назад +2

    Any recommendations where to stay that is nice and safe in the Philippines by the US embassy ?

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      mm I honestly do not know.. but I am sure there are some 👍

    • @mariatheresadeleon6317
      @mariatheresadeleon6317 6 месяцев назад +1

      The Manila Hotel - you cannot go wrong. Its close to US Embassy.

    • @tannie8811
      @tannie8811 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the information.

  • @lloydtownsend5306
    @lloydtownsend5306 Год назад +2

    Dude, how do you get started doing this? I've got to get out of the States but no one will go with me and... I don't want to be one of those people that are never heard from again, you know?

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      well first you gotta buy a ticket and then come.. then just make sure you call home and visit 😂👍... just gotta take the plunge and try to save as much money as you can

  • @johnwray529
    @johnwray529 Год назад +2

    I learned that in a lot of places they don’t want you flushing toilet paper down the toilet. They want you to put it in the trash can.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      Yea I have hear that too.. interesting haha

  • @aclau7
    @aclau7 2 года назад +5

    I wanna add if you coming in from international flight, do not bring pocket money of more than $10,000, I believe that’s the limit.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад

      oh yea I think you are right ...

    • @truckergilligangilligan5877
      @truckergilligangilligan5877 Год назад

      Yes because if you do they will confiscate your money and not getting it back.

    • @alejandromascarinas
      @alejandromascarinas Год назад +1

      Nah, you can bring in as much cash as you want only you gotta declare it with Customs if more than 10k.

    • @truckergilligangilligan5877
      @truckergilligangilligan5877 Год назад

      @@alejandromascarinas wow I didn't know. Have you tried it before? Do they want some kind of payment if it's over $10,000?

    • @alejandromascarinas
      @alejandromascarinas Год назад +1

      Hey Trucker, I'm filipino I used to work in the Middle East and have done it several times.
      As far as I know it is Central Bank of Philippines regulation/rule to declare if
      you carry with you any foreign currency in excess of 10,000 USD or equivalent.
      You can clarify this matter through a Philippine Embassy or Consulate near you or through Central Bank of the Philippines(BSP) or Bureau of Customs websites.

  • @larszchzsche9070
    @larszchzsche9070 Год назад +2

    The food is not really all that great.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      yea I hear you but I do enjoy it luckily

  • @anothercomment-
    @anothercomment- Год назад +5

    “A pocket full of patience” 😂😆 haha - I think I need to steel that I need to consciously have to imagine having that in everyday life in the us - I LIKE it : )

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      haha yes it will come in handy :0

  • @ericsolkamans-kj2fd
    @ericsolkamans-kj2fd 4 месяца назад +1

    Me being a Sigma-male and a Home-Body, I don't have to ever worry about these problems.
    That doesn't mean I AM a hermit. I enjoy being around people, I just don't enjoy redundant useless conversation. Unless they want to talk about Quantum Mechanics and Physics. Even if I don't understand it 100%. I enjoy learning more of what I don't know. Or if they want to talk about farming and bio-mass. Or about masonry and certain ancient building techniques and if they understand about molding stone with Fire 🔥, Water 💦 and chisel....
    Aaron, I have been watching Your show since Your first interview with Paul.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  4 месяца назад

      Yeah I hear you I like the science stuff as well haha. Well I appreciate you watching and leaving a comment!

  • @davidcampbell8191
    @davidcampbell8191 Год назад +2

    Customer service does not exist in philliphines I been here 8 years not 2 months

  • @1-point-of-veiw-among-many93
    @1-point-of-veiw-among-many93 Год назад +2

    Have you got a black eye?

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +1

      haha no it looks like it huh? its the shadow.. also my eyes are a little black

  • @williamknopic7915
    @williamknopic7915 Год назад +3

    Travel isn't cheep no matter where you go. There are all these videos saying paradise is in all these places and chep to live. I live in America. Been all over and know paradise is not somewhere else. Have learned that no matter where i go, it's all the same place it just has a different name. And the people are people no matter where I go. They're all the same
    Doesn't matter what culture, language, lifestyle or anything else. People are the same all over the world. Stop kidding yourself. I'm comfortable, content and happy. And no one will take care of me as well as I do. If you're wise you'll find out the same. Make good choices and weigh out the consequences before making them and you won't go wrong.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      Ya I hear you William. I agree with you a lot on that .. seems like people are the same in high tourist areas.... and yes of course you have to take care of yourself and happiness comes from within yea... thanks for the comment

  • @rockomontana2863
    @rockomontana2863 Год назад +2

    It's NOT Cheap it's Inexpensive...look around - the place is NOT cheap. Some place is much better than California. (Homelesness)

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      no no it is cheap 😂 look up the word cheap.. its not a bad word

  • @jeromego2672
    @jeromego2672 2 года назад +5

    do more videos with cute pinays

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  2 года назад

      haha I gotta keep it PG 😂

  • @fruitloops3718
    @fruitloops3718 5 месяцев назад +1

    If you live like you're in the US it's going to cost like you're in the US. Facts.😮😅😂

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  5 месяцев назад

      First, let me say I love fruit loops 😂. Second, you're right but most people coming from American and other western countries will live like the country they are from... but fruit loops are a little more expensive in the PH. 🇵🇭

  • @mohammadmotombo1200
    @mohammadmotombo1200 Год назад +2

    Aaron DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND ZOOM 2 THAILAND, U SEEM 2B A VERY NICE PERSON THEY WILL TAKE YOUR KINDNESS 4 WEAKNESS.
    THE PEOPLE OF THAILAND R NEXT LEVEL.

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад

      with ya boy rich Mac? yea I like that channel

  • @garrylafferty100
    @garrylafferty100 5 месяцев назад +1

    Customer serve suck in Philippines no offence curious if anyone ask if you were Filipino?

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  5 месяцев назад

      Sometimes that is the case I agree

  • @garybregel4606
    @garybregel4606 Год назад +3

    Yeah when I went to the Philippines I sent all my money to myselfe through Western Union. It worked vary well for me. You just have to have those 10 confirmation numbers with you to get your money. That's vary important!!!!!

    • @aaronaround
      @aaronaround  Год назад +1

      ah wow good to know thanks for that