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John Chingford
3rd June 2009, 11:41
I am told by my wife that Filipinas are the most beautiful, caring and sweetest people in the world and that the Philippines is the loveliest country in the world. Certainly she is the most beautiful, caring and sweetest woman in the world for me, but is it true that all Filipinas are as she says?

Also, she tells me that I just HAVE to live in the Philippines or at least visit. Please tell me why. She obviously is biassed, but I would like to know what others have to say about Philippines. Interested also to know why Filipinos come to UK if Philippines is the best.

Tawi2
3rd June 2009, 11:50
John,depends which part of pinas your wife is from firstly,if its some small village on a tiny island then its most likely going to be a bounty-bar advert "They came in search of paradise,and found it" type of idyll :xxgrinning--00xx3:But even paradise has problems :xxgrinning--00xx3:If she is from a city,they nearly all(except Davao,maybe duterte has something to do with that)have squalor,beggars,massive amounts of homeless and squatter camps(theres 10,000 people squatting in Manila north cemetary).Its not paradise to be honest,do a straw-poll,stop 100 people in Mall of Asia,all random strangers,ask them would they like to live and work abroad,I dare say 99 would say yes(The one who didnt answer?not his fault,he is a deaf mute)there are lots of problems there,if you move there and live there you become embroiled in it,utang na loob,as the foreigner suddenly you find yourself the answer to the families financial problems :icon_lol: Its a nice place to visit,thats fact,as for long term?Spain for me :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Tawi2
3rd June 2009, 11:56
The loveliest country in the world?Go to the maldives,beaches that wipe boracay off the face of the map in terms of white sand,they really are unspoilt paradise,visit nepal for peaks that truly are incredible and dwarf Mt Apo,Philippines is a nice country,unfortunately its never going to get a massive share of the tourist market as Thailand has,simply because of the politics and problems the country has,like I said,if your outside the box looking in you get the whole picture,a total view,most pinays/pinoys are blinkered,they have tunnel vision,just stating facts,its very scenic,thats true,but its far from the best,visit,check the place out.

bornatbirth
3rd June 2009, 12:06
I am told by my wife that Filipinas are the most beautiful, caring and sweetest people in the world and that the Philippines is the loveliest country in the world. Certainly she is the most beautiful, caring and sweetest woman in the world for me, but is it true that all Filipinas are as she says?

Also, she tells me that I just HAVE to live in the Philippines or at least visit. Please tell me why. She obviously is biassed, but I would like to know what others have to say about Philippines. Interested also to know why Filipinos come to UK if Philippines is the best.

can i ask how did you and your wife meet and have you never been there?


John,depends which part of pinas your wife is from firstly,if its some small village on a tiny island then its most likely going to be a bounty-bar advert "They came in search of paradise,and found it" type of idyll :xxgrinning--00xx3:But even paradise has problems :xxgrinning--00xx3:If she is from a city,they nearly all(except Davao,maybe duterte has something to do with that)have squalor,beggars,massive amounts of homeless and squatter camps(theres 10,000 people squatting in Manila north cemetary).Its not paradise to be honest,do a straw-poll,stop 100 people in Mall of Asia,all random strangers,ask them would they like to live and work abroad,I dare say 99 would say yes(The one who didnt answer?not his fault,he is a deaf mute)there are lots of problems there,if you move there and live there you become embroiled in it,utang na loob,as the foreigner suddenly you find yourself the answer to the families financial problems :icon_lol: Its a nice place to visit,thats fact,as for long term?Spain for me :xxgrinning--00xx3:

you rise some very good points!

you are aware its a 3rd world country and you maybe shocked when you get there with the poorness of some?

but its very cheap there and as long as your careful,i dont think theres any real risk!

you will find the filipinos are the nicest people and have great smiles.

regardless of there background you will rarely find a grumpy one!

you really need to go see for yourself and you have your wife as a guide?:D

Tawi2
3rd June 2009, 12:12
Bornatbirth,poverty never shocks me,I lived in India for a year,went to Delhi,Calcutta etc,I never stick to tourist locations,I have been to genuine slums,I am just being realistic in my apparisal of pinas :icon_lol:I have been to the Philippines 50 or 60 times?Well off the beaten track,been to sulu and jolo which most people dont go to so I am aware of the dangers :icon_lol:Your right,its very cheap,but so is sierra leone and Mali :icon_lol:

Tawi2
3rd June 2009, 12:22
The best way to find out what a country is really like is go live with an average family in a normal neighbourhood for a few months then see if cracks appear,learn a little of the language,become immersed,thats the only way to discover the reality,your wife bound to be bias,she is a pinay :icon_lol:

Florge
3rd June 2009, 12:34
and I would like to add that you also read a history book...and some travel guides.. and, newspaper... you'll get to read about real stuff...

I would say Pinas is a wonderful country... because I am simply Pinay. Come over and see for yourself...

eagles
3rd June 2009, 12:35
hey.. looks like you guys are putting down pinas.. Any country or place can be best place when you know your reference point, your biasses...

Tawi2
3rd June 2009, 12:35
Best advice Florge :xxgrinning--00xx3:Get a ticket,jump on a plane,decide for yourself :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Tawi2
3rd June 2009, 12:37
hey.. looks like you guys are putting down pinas.. Any country or place can be best place when you know your reference point, your biasses...

No ones putting it down eagles,I am just being truthfull from a foreigners perspective,I never ever travel around pinas with guides,I never stick to the cities,as a result I have experienced a few things that opened my eyes to the place,like I said if you read my posts,its a nice country.

eagles
3rd June 2009, 12:41
I would say Pinas is a wonderful country... because I am simply Pinay. Come over and see for yourself...

:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

bornatbirth
3rd June 2009, 12:53
i think if you are from the philipines you have lived with poverty and think its a normal part of everyday life?

so coming from the uk we have a better standard of poverty,so we notice the difference?

hopefully all the ladies do when you get here?

i dont think anyone is putting your country as all countries have pros and cons?

Arthur Little
3rd June 2009, 13:04
its very cheap there

Inexpensive ... YES! ... in comparison with most Western Societies. So long as you don't suddenly *become unwell ... in *which case, NO country can match :Britain:'s National Health Service.

Arthur Little
3rd June 2009, 13:19
i think if you are from the philipines you have lived with poverty and think its a normal part of everyday life?

so coming from the uk we have a better standard of poverty,so we notice the difference?

Correct on both counts. But it has to be said that the standards of care provided by the so-called 'Welfare State' in the United Kingdom mean that no-one here :NoNo: has any cause to experience REAL poverty in the truest sense of the word.

Arthur Little
3rd June 2009, 13:23
you will find the filipinos are the nicest people and have great smiles.

regardless of there background you will rarely find a grumpy one

Absolutely spot on! :BouncyHappy:

Mrs.JMajor
3rd June 2009, 13:43
Well, you ask filipino- UK forum, what do you expect brit guys to answer u, hehehe and if the filipina also answered you still positive for sure, we wont let our country/personality down , isnt it?

Tawi2
3rd June 2009, 13:50
Well, you ask filipino- UK forum, what do you expect brit guys to answer u, hehehe and if the filipina also answered you still positive for sure, we wont let our countrypersonality down , isnt it?

The wisdom of Solomon :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Pepe n Pilar
3rd June 2009, 15:45
Referring to someone or something as BEST means the world to you. May it be a place, a person or a thing. If this person a pinay in particular you consider as the BEST in the world same as the Philippines if it's the BEST place for someone to spend the rest of their lives then it means the ultimate, most advantageous, excellent kind, desirable etc. In my opinion, it depends on the person's acceptance and/or tolerance on that particular subject. If she ( the filipina wife) meets his criterias or standards of what a wife should be like then she is the BEST for that person. A person maybe the BEST for me but not the BEST for you, and vice versa. Same thing with regards to a place to live.

Philippines is a beautiful country no doubt about it. Poverty, squatters, etc all the negative aspects can also be found in other countries. If a filipino has a good life in the Philippines then no matter what he/she considers the Philippines as the BEST.

Your question is why some of the filipinos come to the UK when Philippines is such a beautiful country?

Answer:
1) It might be because husband prefers to live in the UK rather than the Phils.
or
2) She considers living in the UK because her life here is much better than in the Phils.
or
3) Filipinos come to the UK to work because of higher exchange rate of pounds sterling to Phil. peso.

Yea i agree to what your wife had said, you should go and visit the Philippines to know or to confirm of what you have heard about the country and the people.

Cheers!:):Hellooo:

aposhark
3rd June 2009, 19:39
I am told by my wife that Filipinas are the most beautiful, caring and sweetest people in the world and that the Philippines is the loveliest country in the world. Certainly she is the most beautiful, caring and sweetest woman in the world for me, but is it true that all Filipinas are as she says?

Also, she tells me that I just HAVE to live in the Philippines or at least visit. Please tell me why. She obviously is biassed, but I would like to know what others have to say about Philippines. Interested also to know why Filipinos come to UK if Philippines is the best.

Well, I am biased as my wife is a Filipina.
She is the nicest person I have ever met and she is caring and beautiful inside and out.
The Philippines is a lovely country and I think you should visit there, if only to see the place where your wife comes from and to get an insight into the bigger picture.
There are problems there, but you could say the same of any country.
It is unique and very welcoming.
Keep your eyes open and don't flash the bling and you will have an unforgetable visit.
Lots of us keep on going back, and we can't all be wrong.....

aposhark
3rd June 2009, 19:42
Inexpensive ... YES! ... in comparison with most Western Societies. So long as you don't suddenly *become unwell ... in *which case, NO country can match :Britain:'s National Health Service.

I agree with your comment...
More important as we get older too.

Tawi2
3rd June 2009, 19:48
In fairness Apo most of pinas tourists are balikbayans or their families,the country itself doesnt attract so many,check out their tourists statistics compared to Thailand or Malaysia.Pinay women,well,I have had relationships with one or two pinay women,didnt meet them online as is the modern trend,several were to be blunt downright b**ches:icon_lol:Lets debunk the "all pinays are perfect" fallacy:icon_lol:I have also known several who really did deserve to be put on pedestals,incredible women,and thats from the heart :xxgrinning--00xx3:But one thing most "Pinay wives are best" advocates should realise is women are women,pinays arent a different sub-species,you can get a fantastic latina,incredible malaysian,even maybe a perfect english woman :Erm:Its about individuals,not ethnicities,individuals who you mesh with,fall in love with,have kids with :cwm38:all ladies from a certain country dont fall into that catagory :icon_lol:

womaninlove
3rd June 2009, 19:49
In my opinion, every country have disavantages and advantages. all countries are beautiful and unique.

Tawi2
3rd June 2009, 19:50
In my opinion, every country have disavantages and advantages. all countries are beautiful and unique.

Bravo WIL,all countries and all individual ladies :xxgrinning--00xx3:

adam&chryss
3rd June 2009, 20:22
I beleive the question was what is Phil like, not lots of other countries!
You should defiantely go there and be realistic about what you`ll find.
Some people on here will have you beleive that its one big white beach and blue sky, its not.
Also its not the dirtiest place you`ll visit, but some of it is.
No ones being unkind, just telling it how it is.
It has lots of lovely beaches away from the beaten track.
On the beaten track it has lots of squalor, beggars,smelly and dirty places.
I would defiantely recommend going there to experience it for yourself.
I went there to find a fantastic wife, and thats what i did!
If I wanted sun theres lots of places closer to home that i`d visit.

Mrs.JMajor
3rd June 2009, 20:27
In my opinion, every country have disavantages and advantages. all countries are beautiful and unique.

And if you are filipina, I guess you'll gonna put a bit nice comment to your country, isnt it?:Erm: ( even though its....:CompBuster::Cuckoo:

doonat
3rd June 2009, 22:34
whatever the pros and cons mentioned earlier, still pinoys will always say "there's no place like home" coz we grew up in a place where family and friends play a very important role in our life. life in the philippines may be simple but still you find time to be happy at no cost. compared to other places, you may have all the luxuries in life but who do you share it with? a couple of dogs or cats? worst case you end up in a care home coz no one's there for you or they are too busy working to attend to your needs. some say we do not have the finest tourist destinations in the world:Erm:, but atleast we are proud to offer tourists a better alternative. it really depends on the person's individuality. too bad others doesn't seem to appreciate what beyond the eyes can see.

womaninlove
4th June 2009, 03:31
Bravo WIL,all countries and all individual ladies :xxgrinning--00xx3:


I was just being realistic... I admit there are things that I like and dislike in my homeland but I still love the Philippines.

I also appreciate other country because of its beauty whether it is the variety of climate,landscape etc.

Florge
4th June 2009, 04:03
home is where the heart is... and you'll always find the best in what you call your home...

pennybarry
4th June 2009, 08:59
As a saying goes, BABALIK KA RIN !!! (you'll still be back)

No matter how bad you commented about our country:D
No matter how you said your home is UK, When we get old and ugly, we are scared to end up in carehomes:D

Others said it is not safe in the Philippines, but I believed there's no such safe place on earth:D In Philippines, most killers are commonly adult. Here, some killers are teeners:omg:

I met 2 filipinas ages 60's in Holland. They said before, they will never comeback to Pinas especially from their province where they have experienced hard life and poverty. Holland is already their home!!! In Holland they have both big house with swimming pool. But suddenly they told me they want to retire in Pinas. They asked me both to find a place for them and offered them 1 property to each of them. They are both happy now as they feel at home in Pinas again after 3 decades of absence in Pinas:xxgrinning--00xx3: They really like their place in Laguna and stay there at least 6 months/year:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Sophie
4th June 2009, 09:44
[QUOTE=John Chingford;139869]I am told by my wife that Filipinas are the most beautiful, caring and sweetest people in the world

I suppose you figured that one out already as you're married to one :):xxgrinning--00xx3:

and that the Philippines is the loveliest country in the world?

Philippines has a lot of good places as it has a lot of bad ones too.
If you will ask me if i consider it the best and loveliest place in the world?
I might be biased with my answer as i'm a filipina myself, so i leave it to your judgement.
And as most members here suggest, i'd rather you go there and see and find out for yourself.

Interested also to know why Filipinos come to UK if Philippines is the best.

There are varied reasons - Some for a change and for a whole new adventure,
Others to better off themselves and their livelihood
but mostly (for filipinas like me), to be with the men we love :xxgrinning--00xx3:

John Chingford
4th June 2009, 11:35
Okay. Thanks everyone for your contributions. I was inspired to write this thread by my wife. She thought it would be a popular discussion. It proves to be so! I have not yet been to Pinas as I am not much of a traveller but intend to go at some stage. I would like to hear the reasons why I should go. Tawi2 I am amazed that you have been to Pinas 50 to 60 times. You are obviously a specialist on the land. I am interested to know why you have been there so many times if you prefer other countries. I also wonder how on earth you manage to go to so many countries. You must travel at least 2 to 3 times every year. Do you work with Philippine Airlines (lol)?

I would also like to know why Filipinas fall in love with British guys rather than Filipinos. I mean if you come to Britain because of love for British guys why dont you fall in love with Filipinos?

Tawi2
4th June 2009, 11:43
I was based in Hong Kong for four and a half years John,pinas was closer than Thailand so I used to go for long weekends with a bunch of mates,you know what young guys are like :cwm38: I am older now,and wiser,back then we had discovered the delights of Ermita and Angeles :NoNo: We all have pasts we would like to forget I suppose :NoNo: I am not a specialist mate,my area was always pakistan and afghanistan :icon_lol:

Tawi2
4th June 2009, 11:44
How did you meet your wife if you havent been to pinas John :Erm: Was she already working here in the UK :Erm:

John Chingford
4th June 2009, 11:53
Thanks Tawi2. My wife wants to point out that those places are not like that anymore. She agrees that it used to be like Sodom and Gomorra but no more. She wonders when you last went.

By the way Filipinas, a further question, if you marry British guys because you love us more what would you prefer: to live in UK with him or for him to live in Pinas with you?

John Chingford
4th June 2009, 11:56
my wife was working in Israel. As I have a love for Israel I became interested in the work she was doing. A long story how we met

Tawi2
4th June 2009, 12:00
:ARsurrender:
Thanks Tawi2. My wife wants to point out that those places are not like that anymore. She agrees that it used to be like Sodom and Gomorra but no more. She wonders when you last went.

By the way Filipinas, a further question, if you marry British guys because you love us more what would you prefer: to live in UK with him or for him to live in Pinas with you?

I last went 2 months ago John,I never went to Angeles though I know it hasnt changed one iota,its exactly the same,I have two old friends who manage bars there,Ermita?Well,it could never plummet the depths of depravity the way it did in 1990 :omg: I think Mayor Lim closed down most of the bars etc back in 1993?I flew into Manila stayed a night,then flew south,my tastes have changed a lot nowadays :ARsurrender: Your wife worked on a moshav?

Mrs.JMajor
4th June 2009, 12:03
By the way Filipinas, a further question, if you marry British guys because you love us more what would you prefer: to live in UK with him or for him to live in Pinas with you?
If security for life (not talking financial) I feel secure here, never seen gun in security guards, police etc..etc.. If I watch TV patrol (news from PI), there is no single day that there is no crime, drug addicts everywhere:cwm24:

John Chingford
4th June 2009, 12:24
hi Mrs. JMajor, this is Mrs. Chingford <wink> i think all over the world, there's a crime, drug addicts, squatters, prostitutes, etc..they just dont publicise it so much that their country will have good reputation.. havent you read about the knife and gun culture here in UK, that u cant even walk or ride alone in the train at night? sa pinas pwede pa...btw, i feel MORE secure in Israel rather than pinas or UK.. Anyways, the safest place on earth is in the presence of God, especially in the center of His will..

Hi Tawi2, well done! subconsciously, you need to admit that you really love Philippines and the filipinas in whatever reasons.. why? because you keep coming back!!! Thank you for bringing pesos into the country, it helps us to be able to improve infrastracture and change the places you have mentioned. About Angeles, i think the reason why it hasnt change yet because the young British guys are polluting/corrupting us. Tell your friends to close their bars (seriously speaking). Btw, i am not working at moshav.

Sophie
4th June 2009, 12:25
By the way Filipinas, a further question, if you marry British guys because you love us more what would you prefer: to live in UK with him or for him to live in Pinas with you?

I would prefer pinas as its my "home" but my hubby prefers to settle here in uk as it is his home too and his livelihood is here.
But he's been to pinas atleast 6 times for the last 2 years and he loved it there
and he is even considering retiring there, in tagaytay, when we both get old,
but thats long way to go as were both just in our 30"s now. We may have different plans in the future, we'll never know.
As for me, wherever my hubby is, there will i be - may it be here in uk, in the philipines or some place else.
After all, i'm always up for new things and i enjoy exploring and discovering new places and the best part of it is going through the adventure with the man i love :xxgrinning--00xx3::)
For me that is priceless :)

John Chingford
4th June 2009, 12:30
ahhhhhhhhhhhhh Sophie.......so cute and sweet. Just as I said at beginning. Filipinas are so sweet

John Chingford
4th June 2009, 12:33
Hi sis.. Mrs. Chingford here.. what a profound words (hi 5). Yes. most foreign guys, not only british, who married a pinay and have been to pinas would really love to settle there when they retired.. And i agree with you that as a submissive wife, we should be wherever our husbands wants us to live.

Sophie
4th June 2009, 12:35
Just as I said at beginning. Filipinas are so sweet

See john, you just validated what your wife told you - that filipinas are the best and you are lucky to be married to one :xxgrinning--00xx3::D
I'm sure most men/husbands in this forum could vouch for that :D:)
o di ba bambi? itaas ang bandila ng pinas at ng pinays :D:D :icon_lol::icon_lol:

misscarie
4th June 2009, 12:35
ahhhhhhhhhhhhh Sophie.......so cute and sweet. Just as I said at beginning. Filipinas are so sweet

Filipinas are sweeter than sugar :D

but you wouldn't like if we get tampo :doh

Sophie
4th June 2009, 12:38
Filipinas are sweeter than sugar :D

but you wouldn't like if we get tampo :doh

Oh i definitely agree :xxgrinning--00xx3::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

John Chingford
4th June 2009, 12:41
you are right miss carrie! I have discovered both!!!!!!! But after the wind and rain the sun comes out again but even brighter than before and I soon forget the rain and wind because of the brightness of the sun. Well with MY wife that is the case

Tawi2
4th June 2009, 12:48
Filipinas are sweeter than sugar :D

but you wouldn't like if we get tampo :doh
Misscarie i have a small scar on the knuckles of my left hand,I know all about tampo after being stabbed with the tines of a fork which penetrated to the bone :icon_lol: Its one of my holiday souvenir scars :icon_lol:
Mrs Chingford,Angeles as a den of vice and iniquity began during the vietnam war,the americans used it for R&R along with pattaya in Thailand,its supply and demand,its not young english guys polluting the place,I can show you plenty of establishments in Pinas that cater solely for pinoys as most westerners dont visit the areas and are unaware of their existance :xxgrinning--00xx3:As for closing the Angeles establishments,too many politicians and law enforcement officials in pinas are making too much money from them for that to happen,there were a few bar closures in Cebu 2 weeks ago for not paying bribes,the bars were open within 24 hours :icon_lol: So I suppose someone somewhere had their palms crossed with silver :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Sophie
4th June 2009, 12:53
Hi sis.. Mrs. Chingford here.. what a profound words (hi 5). Yes. most foreign guys, not only british, who married a pinay and have been to pinas would really love to settle there when they retired.. And i agree with you that as a submissive wife, we should be wherever our husbands wants us to live.

Hi sis :) Very true, i definitely agree :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Mrs.JMajor
4th June 2009, 12:57
hi Mrs. JMajor, this is Mrs. Chingford <wink> i think all over the world, there's a crime, drug addicts, squatters, prostitutes, etc..they just dont publicise it so much that their country will have good reputation.. havent you read about the knife and gun culture here in UK, that u cant even walk or ride alone in the train at night?

:doh:doh We are talking Philippines here isnt it? not the whole world:Erm: rephrase the question UK or Philippines:Erm::cwm34:




By the way Filipinas, a further question, if you marry British guys because you love us more what would you prefer: to live in UK with him or for him to live in Pinas with you?

Anyhow, nice to see you joining the discussion Bambi:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Sophie
4th June 2009, 13:04
Misscarie i have a small scar on the knuckles of my left hand,I know all about tampo after being stabbed with the tines of a fork which penetrated to the bone :icon_lol: Its one of my holiday souvenir scars :icon_lol:

:omg::omg: That's too violent to be just out of a "tampo" :omg::omg::omg:
Thats more likely an uncontrollable rage rather than a "tampo" :D:D:D:D

Tawi2
4th June 2009, 13:07
Mrs M,you would make a good female moderator,keeping us all on topic :icon_lol: As for UK gun culture,philippines gun culture is much more deep rooted and far greater,look how many people are killed on New Years eve for example in indiscriminate gunfire,I was there one new years eve it sounded like downtown kabul so many rounds were popping off :icon_lol:If this is a frank and open discussion rather than a "I love pinas eulogy" then both the good and the bad are brought into the light :xxgrinning--00xx3:Cant walk or ride a train alone at night?Have you ever walked through Tondo or QC alone at night?Or downtown Cebu near Colon or Junquera?As a whole the UK is safer,you can be reasonably sure the police will arive and sort out any problems,or that CCTV evidence will be available,in Pinas you have to physically go to the station,file a case,etc,etc,etc :doh

Tawi2
4th June 2009, 13:09
:omg::omg: That's too violent to be just out of a "tampo" :omg::omg::omg:
Thats more likely an uncontrollable rage rather than a "tampo" :D:D:D:D

It was actually my fault,the fact I laughed after I was stabbed made the situation worse,I got a load of scratches on my neck and hands :icon_lol: Yup,I always love it when guys tell me how sweet and demure ALL pinays are,I have known quite a few,women are women,just because someone is from pinas doesnt automatically make them a princess,just as an englishman isnt automatically a gentleman etc,etc,etc :icon_lol:

Mrs.JMajor
4th June 2009, 13:18
Mrs M,you would make a good female moderator,keeping us all on topic :icon_lol: As for UK gun culture,philippines gun culture is much more deep rooted and far greater,look how many people are killed on New Years eve for example in indiscriminate gunfire,I was there one new years eve it sounded like downtown kabul so many rounds were popping off :icon_lol:If this is a frank and open discussion rather than a "I love pinas eulogy" then both the good and the bad are brought into the light :xxgrinning--00xx3:Cant walk or ride a train alone at night?Have you ever walked through Tondo or QC alone at night?Or downtown Cebu near Colon or Junquera?As a whole the UK is safer,you can be reasonably sure the police will arive and sort out any problems,or that CCTV evidence will be available,in Pinas you have to physically go to the station,file a case,etc,etc,etc :doh

Still love Philippines, my home country:cwm38:, but I will absolutley/definitely agree to you there, even some bank in PI cant afford to have CCTV, police keep telling them to install:Brick: while here even the smallest shop they had:rolleyes:

Sophie
4th June 2009, 13:22
women are women,just because someone is from pinas doesnt automatically make them a princess,just as an englishman isnt automatically a gentleman etc,etc,etc :icon_lol:

point taken :D:D:icon_lol::icon_lol:

Tawi2
4th June 2009, 13:24
Correct Mrs M,pinas hasnt a gun culture?Hmmmnnn,I wonder why even McDonalds,Jollibee etc have armed guards?:icon_lol:
And I just remembered something,I flew to Zamboanga in march,I booked into a hotel,went down to the port area to see how much it had changed,a guy stepped out of an alleyway in broad daylight and demanded my money.........I had been in the city maybe 2 1/2 hours at the most :icon_lol:
Anyone who thinks pinas is a paradisical utopia needs to go spend a few months there,its a nice country for sure,but far removed from the garden of eden,a good yardstick measure is why does everyone want to get out,maybe thats a slight exaggeration,not everyone,but most,look at the upsurge in nursing degrees,why do you think all the kids I chatted to want to be nurses?They all said "To work abroad" if you have money in pinas your life is great,if your an average joe its not so good at all.:ARsurrender:

Tawi2
4th June 2009, 13:29
point taken :D:D:icon_lol::icon_lol:

Sophie,one thing I always am is honest in an appraisal,I dont go to pinas for a 2-4 week sanitised holiday every year,I have seen the good and the bad,stayed in Marriott,Marco Polo,a friends incredible house in Forbes Park etc,also slept on the beach,in a room just off fuente osmena with a full family on the floor without ventilation nor windows,I stayed in a badjao stilt house for a few months without running water nor electricity:icon_lol: Theres good and bad in every single country around the world,just because its prefixed with the word "Pinas/pinay" doesnt make it perfect :icon_lol:Remember,good AND bad,if Mr Chingford had just asked for good things to be said I could have given him plenty of words,likewise if he had asked for negatives :icon_lol:

Mrs.JMajor
4th June 2009, 13:32
To add on that Tawi, been victim of mobile snatch 4 times not include my daughter one, expensive one geesshhh, and hubby said "If youre in the UK, even you answer your phone in a crowd, no one will gonna snatch it to you" while in PI, if your expensive mobile ring in the crowd, you cant answer it as you need to be careful that snatchers around you, holy cow

Mrs.JMajor
4th June 2009, 13:35
I should be specific here, my place Norfolk, Great Yarmouth, because I dont know if that snatching issue occured in London, as I saw lotsa lotsa black people there:cwm34::icon_lol:

Tawi2
4th June 2009, 13:37
Phone snatching is endemic in pinas,whenever I jump in a jeepney I never wear a watch,ring,nor necklace,I am always aware of whats happening around me,you know about the teams,3 or 4 guys,who target jeepneys,pull out a pistol or two and rob everyone often without the driver even being aware.I know an english guy,Harry,his wife was thrown on the ground when he didnt hand over his wallet straight away,I have known guys have had a blade against their neck at ATM machines,its not the worst place in the world,but its certainly not the best either,I actually like it,but I am not blind nor oblivious to its faults and problems :icon_lol:

Tawi2
4th June 2009, 13:38
I should be specific here, my place Norfolk, Great Yarmouth, because I dont know if that snatching issue occured in London, as I saw lotsa lotsa black people there:cwm34::icon_lol:

Sure there are lots of street robberies in London Mrs M,all capital cities have their problem areas :icon_lol:

Mrs.JMajor
4th June 2009, 13:43
Enough now saying bad thing in pinas, might John doesnt want to go visit pinas anymore hahaha

Sophie
4th June 2009, 13:47
Sophie,one thing I always am is honest in an appraisal,I dont go to pinas for a 2-4 week sanitised holiday every year,I have seen the good and the bad,stayed in Marriott,Marco Polo,a friends incredible house in Forbes Park etc,also slept on the beach,in a room just off fuente osmena with a full family on the floor without ventilation nor windows,I stayed in a badjao stilt house for a few months without running water nor electricity:icon_lol: Theres good and bad in every single country around the world,just because its prefixed with the word "Pinas/pinay" doesnt make it perfect :icon_lol:Remember,good AND bad,if Mr Chingford had just asked for good things to be said I could have given him plenty of words,likewise if he had asked for negatives :icon_lol:

Fair enough tawi2 :) Obviously you've been to the best and the worst of pinas and more or less have enjoyed the best and endured the worst of both worlds :)
I guess its always best to explore both so you can get a glimpse or maybe a picture of the country in its entirety............

Tawi2
4th June 2009, 13:55
Exactly,never look at a country through Rose tinted spectacles,I know a guy,John,lives in west drayton in Middlesex,he has been to pinas 3 or 4 times with his wife?He has never once wandered around on his own,he is always chaperoned,either by his wife or her siblings,all he experiences is the good things,after all,his wife is hardly likely to take him around the squatter areas or downtown areas is she :icon_lol: Its always best to look at the full picture instead of the section in the corner :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Sophie
4th June 2009, 14:46
Exactly,never look at a country through Rose tinted spectacles,I know a guy,John,lives in west drayton in Middlesex,he has been to pinas 3 or 4 times with his wife?He has never once wandered around on his own,he is always chaperoned,either by his wife or her siblings,all he experiences is the good things,after all,his wife is hardly likely to take him around the squatter areas or downtown areas is she :icon_lol: Its always best to look at the full picture instead of the section in the corner :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Lol, this is exactly what i did to my husband (bf then) on his visits to the philippines :D
I never brought him to bad and risky places, i stayed away from those,
as i don't want to subject him to something i myself would never want to go through.
He did not even experience public transportation which is quite a challenge and risky in some parts of the philippines, particularly in the metro.
So he only got to experience and explore the safe side and the best of the philippines.
The only unpleasant experience he had there was the infamous manila heavy traffic
and those street kids tapping on your car windows begging/demanding for some change.
And oh by the way, we also had a running with an MMDA/crocodile :icon_lol: That was the most unforgetable for him.
It happened when I decided to let him drive one day, then unfortunately he almost swerved by mistake and here comes the crocodile MMDA's
waiting for us like hungry wolves pulling us over, and seeing a foreigner driving even made them drool some more, lol (means more cash for them).
My first instinct is to tell him to run, which he did.
I figured i will not let this crocodiles catch us and eat us alive and rip us off like hell.
And lucky for us the next stop is on green light so we were able to escape smoothly.
But we pulled over at the nearest petrol station and switched seats, as we don't want to be pulled over again by crocodiles on the next stop, lol.
Whew, that was really close, t'was really scary but funny at thesame time as we were able to get away :D:D:D:D
But my hubby will never forget that one fateful day :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

lordfortesque
4th June 2009, 16:24
whatever the pros and cons mentioned earlier, still pinoys will always say "there's no place like home" coz we grew up in a place where family and friends play a very important role in our life. life in the philippines may be simple but still you find time to be happy at no cost. compared to other places, you may have all the luxuries in life but who do you share it with? a couple of dogs or cats? worst case you end up in a care home coz no one's there for you or they are too busy working to attend to your needs. some say we do not have the finest tourist destinations in the world:Erm:, but atleast we are proud to offer tourists a better alternative. it really depends on the person's individuality. too bad others doesn't seem to appreciate what beyond the eyes can see.
you sir have hit the nail on the head,
at last some truth

adam&chryss
4th June 2009, 19:57
Ok so thats enough about the bad. how about siopoa, mmmmmm I love that. Well one flavour anyway, can`t get enough of it!
Like I said before, lots of cake shops but none here like that, not in Suffolk anyway. "slice of black forest gateau please ma`am"
I always gain weight when i`m there!

Sophie
4th June 2009, 22:37
how about siopoa, mmmmmm I love that. Well one flavour anyway, can`t get enough of it!

I love siopao too - asado and bola bola but i prefer bola bola :Rasp: yum

Like I said before, lots of cake shops but none here like that, not in Suffolk anyway. "slice of black forest gateau please ma`am"
I always gain weight when i`m there!

same here, i miss goldilock's brazo de mercedes so much and red ribbon's chocolate mousse cake and chicken empanada, now i'm really getting hungry :Rasp:

aryM
5th June 2009, 08:52
whatever the pros and cons mentioned earlier, still pinoys will always say "there's no place like home" coz we grew up in a place where family and friends play a very important role in our life. life in the philippines may be simple but still you find time to be happy at no cost. compared to other places, you may have all the luxuries in life but who do you share it with? a couple of dogs or cats? worst case you end up in a care home coz no one's there for you or they are too busy working to attend to your needs. some say we do not have the finest tourist destinations in the world:Erm:, but atleast we are proud to offer tourists a better alternative. it really depends on the person's individuality. too bad others doesn't seem to appreciate what beyond the eyes can see.

i second....:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Tawi2
5th June 2009, 08:59
Tourists visit a country to view the sights,experience the exotic,and learn about the culture so what exactly is the "Better" alternative that pinas offers seeing as how most tourists who go there(note I said most)are not incontinent elders fearful of going into a care home but are balikbayans and their families,backpackers,or single guys :Erm:

Piamed
5th June 2009, 10:55
In my view, each country has beautiful aspects to it. Many of these apects remain unseen to both those that live there and particularly, those that only visit from time to time. Our impressions about a place are initially formed by what we have either heard or read. If we have the fortune to visit a place we then temper our initial impression by what we observe directly. Thus, I find so much to love about so many countries. Oman - most beautiful natural relief I have ever seen. Brazil - amazing attitude to life. Ukraine, Poland and Czech Republic - most beautiful European in my view that also take great pride in their appearance and family. Philippines - most beautiful smiles irrespective of circumstances. No single country per se has the best of everything to all men at all times. Its all terribly subjective.

Every country has good and beautiful women that make great wives - I do believe though that in the Philippines there are a greater proportion that will have the characteristics that Western men find admirable.

The Philippines is an amazing country with so much beauty to behold for the discerning traveller depending on how they relate to things they do not live with on a daily basis back in their ome country.

A thought: As the roles of wife and husband are inextricably interrelated, it is impossible to have a wife be perfect as such without a perfect husband to support, nurture and care for her. If you are not a perfect husband .... A rose seed falling on dry, rocky ground will fail to flourish.

Arthur Little
5th June 2009, 11:38
I do believe though that in the Philippines there are a greater proportion that will have the characteristics that Western men find admirable.

:xxgrinning--00xx3: So do I!

nigel
6th June 2009, 21:24
My Filipina wifey is honest, caring, considerate, polite, and disciplined. It makes her the perfect partner for me 'cause it compensates for the fact that I'm not!:D

aposhark
6th June 2009, 21:47
In fairness Apo most of pinas tourists are balikbayans or their families,the country itself doesnt attract so many,check out their tourists statistics compared to Thailand or Malaysia.Pinay women,well,I have had relationships with one or two pinay women,didnt meet them online as is the modern trend,several were to be blunt downright b**ches:icon_lol:Lets debunk the "all pinays are perfect" fallacy:icon_lol:I have also known several who really did deserve to be put on pedestals,incredible women,and thats from the heart :xxgrinning--00xx3:But one thing most "Pinay wives are best" advocates should realise is women are women,pinays arent a different sub-species,you can get a fantastic latina,incredible malaysian,even maybe a perfect english woman :Erm:Its about individuals,not ethnicities,individuals who you mesh with,fall in love with,have kids with :cwm38:all ladies from a certain country dont fall into that catagory :icon_lol:

I thought I was being fair Tawi2.......
To get back to the original question that was asked, I do think that Pinays are generally much nicer than other nationalities. I have travelled a fair bit and have never been captivated by any other woman before my wife.
When I look around the Philippines, I see so many nice ladies, in the sense of being friendly. I still think Filipinas are special, I am sure many others here do too.

Jay&Zobel
6th June 2009, 22:08
My Filipina wifey is honest, caring, considerate, polite, and disciplined. It makes her the perfect partner for me 'cause it compensates for the fact that I'm not!:D

Not only your sweet but also very humble...hehee:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

tala
8th June 2009, 23:32
in the uk, just doing what rizal did -
educating myself and hopefully
doing something good for my fellowmen (eventually, if at all)

i'd like to think I'll bring something good back...