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in our family we do that to family friends not just employers or persons we expect to be "savior" whatever you mean... we always think that if we will be visiting this person's place in the future, we will also want to be treated well..
I've been to the Philippines twice and am married to one. It is quite cheap to live there but this does not include HOUSING. Housing is still expensive based on supply and demand. I've found some decent housing for $80k US in Mindinao. This supports what Chris said. I have had the same courtesy with my wife's family as what Chris said. Thank you Chris for speaking. sinc Chris Y.
Very much agree!
Thumbs up.My boss is also a foriegner and he loves the country.The problem is our Government.
Thanks chris and to all of you who would like to visit the Philippines I would say this: come and be my guest in my humble home, enjoy the sights and food in the philippines. Philippines is not an expensive country.
It's tough for foreigners to find 'work' here. Most of the non-filipinos I know that live here full time have their own companies. It's really the only way to make the kind of money that we're used to back 'home.
However, I also know a handful of people that are making good salaries working for local companies as highly paid consultants and things like that. I guess that it depends on your background and experience level - plus, is there a NEED for what you bring to the table...
Thanks great video. I just want to know as a foreigner English speaking individual ( from England), what cultural aspect you have to keep in mind when applying for a job in Philippines, in terms of understanding/speaking the native Philippines language , religion and also finding accommodation (cost etc). And also what kind of attitude do the employers show towards foreigner workers thanks
I'm a filipino, yes our country is safe, I agree its safe and just do common sense :-D.
Even mindanao has areas majority as safe. There were just major province that are in conflict.
But in news abroad you would hear that philippines is caotic or full confilct etc. thats not true.
As long as your in good deeds, your safe, as long as you dont to bad your safe, just like other countries. I agree to you ChrisDucker :-D. ........... I hope you understand my bad english :-D Peace .
I fully agree on what chris said! 100%! Thumbs up! Thanks chris for supporting filipino people!
from a filipino, i just wanna say thank you!!
just want to say this to you that I admire you. those people saying bad things about the Philippines specially Filipino. that doesn't look back where they came from are worse than a rotten fish. I live here in the US but I really want to comeback home. If I only have a good job there that can support my family and provide a house I would comeback in a hearth beat.
Thanks for your comments...you're lifting the moral of all Filipinos working abroad. We Filipinos like to welcome those foreigner who have good instentions in staying in our country. Mabuhay ka....
I'll cover that in a future video, dont worry! Thanks.
I sure will - thanks for the comment.
The people I went to stay with were not my employees. They were just friends of friends. The Philippines can be a dangerous country sometimes. However, no more dangerous than the UK, the USA or anywhere else for that matter. This video was to focus on the good things, like the way Filipino people make foreigners, like myself, feel when we visit and work here, not to mention the 'bad' things...
The Philippines is a great country with lots to offer...
oo nga thats the real Filipino ... guest eat first, have the best place, best food .. nd then don't give money just show how happy u r with it ,.
Owesome video!, this difinitely help my retired vet friend who wish to retire in the Philippines, thanks Chris for posting this video. Very informative and inspiring.
Wow, that's so generous of you. Thank you for this one.
If you were not their employer would you have been given such a warm welcome? If you've fallen in love with any of the women you surely are expected to be the savior of her family.
A very safe country you say???????????? he he he he he he what a joke maker you are. I work with older Filipinas in the United States who are frightened at the prospect of retiring in the Philippines. I think sir, you have your head in the sand. The Philippines is a very, very violent country.
very well said...
This so amazing for a foreigner like you to understand the Philippines. Very well done. You rock dude.
mabuhay
Hello Mr.Ducker, I would like to know how can a foreigner migrate to the Philippines, what are the requirements and processes that needs to be done? Looking forward to your answers. Thank you.. =)
Just thought I'd drop this by to your viewers..from all my intense research I've done the Phillipines have the most strict extradition law in the world. So if shall I say your past is a little shady and you have some cash it's harder to be forced to go back to the U.S. from here than any other country in the world.
well not really.what u mean is delicadeza.i think its different. but yes its one essential factor for the pinoys. the other one is Gratitude or utang na loob. i i think pinoys strongly believe in KARMA.like getting back what u do to others and it comes in 3folds.Chris can you discuss how you find fiipinos when it comes to religion and food and talent?:) |