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tiger31
20th October 2012, 11:23
hi there I was wondering to all the filippina,s that have arrived here on the forum if life here in the u.k is what you expected ? or were you let down in anyway by what you have seen so far ? are you planning to go back home because of home sickness ? just a general feeling overall about your thoughts of life here.

ynwa
20th October 2012, 12:43
I know a friend moaning about her job in my face and getting sick of listening. If your girl has a good job tell her in advance that she cannot get what she expected in UK straight away.

lastlid
20th October 2012, 13:43
My wife had no idea it would be so cold here. However, she has acclimatised quite well now, after a year.

raynaputi
20th October 2012, 14:43
Well after a year of living here, I find that UK has a very good environment and no traffic, well at the country side anyway..free NHS is good..although you have to wait a long time for an appointment if you want to see a specialist (as the case for hubby)..I haven't encountered nasty people here yet, so far so good..:xxgrinning--00xx3:

But, as my visa hasn't been given to me yet after 7 months of waiting now, I can't have any work, even charity work, so can't comment on the employment side..I'm kinda adjusted to the weather but still doesn't like how it is here..

I feel that UK is so overrated..I mean lots would want to go and live here because of the "great" things they are saying like the country's history, benefits and all that..But look how the people complain because of that too. Lots of teenagers doesn't value family, education and also are lazy. In the Philippines, if you offer free education or give them any kind of job, I know most would not only gladly take it, but value it. Here, you have to bribe them just to go to school. And if they say they can't find work, there's the government giving them money..which really doesn't encourage them to find work to be honest. Also, justice system isn't that good too..In the Philippines, if you get money, it all comes to that they say. But here, I don't think justice is fair too. You know all what I'm saying.

So in my opinion, UK is just so-so..Just another country, not worse but not that great either..If it's just a vacation here, well I wouldn't miss the chance but I'd still prefer to live my life in the Philippines though. I'm not sure if my views would change as time goes by..but at the moment, that's how I see it.

tiger31
20th October 2012, 15:29
Well after a year of living here, I find that UK has a very good environment and no traffic, well at the country side anyway..free NHS is good..although you have to wait a long time for an appointment if you want to see a specialist (as the case for hubby)..I haven't encountered nasty people here yet, so far so good..:xxgrinning--00xx3:

But, as my visa hasn't been given to me yet after 7 months of waiting now, I can't have any work, even charity work, so can't comment on the employment side..I'm kinda adjusted to the weather but still doesn't like how it is here..

I feel that UK is so overrated..I mean lots would want to go and live here because of the "great" things they are saying like the country's history, benefits and all that..But look how the people complain because of that too. Lots of teenagers doesn't value family, education and also are lazy. In the Philippines, if you offer free education or give them any kind of job, I know most would not only gladly take it, but value it. Here, you have to bribe them just to go to school. And if they say they can't find work, there's the government giving them money..which really doesn't encourage them to find work to be honest. Also, justice system isn't that good too..In the Philippines, if you get money, it all comes to that they say. But here, I don't think justice is fair too. You know all what I'm saying.

So in my opinion, UK is just so-so..Just another country, not worse but not that great either..If it's just a vacation here, well I wouldn't miss the chance but I'd still prefer to live my life in the Philippines though. I'm not sure if my views would change as time goes by..but at the moment, that's how I see it.


well that was a rather good summon up of the u.k well done :smile:

philphil61
20th October 2012, 15:37
Well after a year of living here, I find that UK has a very good environment and no traffic, well at the country side anyway..free NHS is good..although you have to wait a long time for an appointment if you want to see a specialist (as the case for hubby)..I haven't encountered nasty people here yet, so far so good..:xxgrinning--00xx3:

But, as my visa hasn't been given to me yet after 7 months of waiting now, I can't have any work, even charity work, so can't comment on the employment side..I'm kinda adjusted to the weather but still doesn't like how it is here..

I feel that UK is so overrated..I mean lots would want to go and live here because of the "great" things they are saying like the country's history, benefits and all that..But look how the people complain because of that too. Lots of teenagers doesn't value family, education and also are lazy. In the Philippines, if you offer free education or give them any kind of job, I know most would not only gladly take it, but value it. Here, you have to bribe them just to go to school. And if they say they can't find work, there's the government giving them money..which really doesn't encourage them to find work to be honest. Also, justice system isn't that good too..In the Philippines, if you get money, it all comes to that they say. But here, I don't think justice is fair too. You know all what I'm saying.

So in my opinion, UK is just so-so..Just another country, not worse but not that great either..If it's just a vacation here, well I wouldn't miss the chance but I'd still prefer to live my life in the Philippines though. I'm not sure if my views would change as time goes by..but at the moment, that's how I see it.


glad you.ve been totally honest about all

just wish more filipino's would see the true light!

"the grass is no greener on the other side of the fence"

imagine
20th October 2012, 19:31
hi there I was wondering to all the filippina,s that have arrived here on the forum if life here in the u.k is what you expected ? or were you let down in anyway by what you have seen so far ? are you planning to go back home because of home sickness ? just a general feeling overall about your thoughts of life here.

good subject :xxgrinning--00xx3:

imagine
20th October 2012, 19:37
Well after a year of living here, I find that UK has a very good environment and no traffic, well at the country side anyway..free NHS is good..although you have to wait a long time for an appointment if you want to see a specialist (as the case for hubby)..I haven't encountered nasty people here yet, so far so good..:xxgrinning--00xx3:

But, as my visa hasn't been given to me yet after 7 months of waiting now, I can't have any work, even charity work, so can't comment on the employment side..I'm kinda adjusted to the weather but still doesn't like how it is here..

I feel that UK is so overrated..I mean lots would want to go and live here because of the "great" things they are saying like the country's history, benefits and all that..But look how the people complain because of that too. Lots of teenagers doesn't value family, education and also are lazy. In the Philippines, if you offer free education or give them any kind of job, I know most would not only gladly take it, but value it. Here, you have to bribe them just to go to school. And if they say they can't find work, there's the government giving them money..which really doesn't encourage them to find work to be honest. Also, justice system isn't that good too..In the Philippines, if you get money, it all comes to that they say. But here, I don't think justice is fair too. You know all what I'm saying.

So in my opinion, UK is just so-so..Just another country, not worse but not that great either..If it's just a vacation here, well I wouldn't miss the chance but I'd still prefer to live my life in the Philippines though. I'm not sure if my views would change as time goes by..but at the moment, that's how I see it.


excellent view, spot on:xxgrinning--00xx3:

ConfusedMe
20th October 2012, 22:05
One year living in the UK, things been good so far. I finally adjusted to the weather, got familiar with the place and glad my hubby and in-laws are showing me everywhere to get me more independent and confident where to go without them.

Job-wise, if you are not choosy, you can get one. A lot of Filipinos have qualifications back in Pinas but we have to be open-minded that everything has to be back from scratch when they are here in the UK.

NHS is good, they keep reminding us of our next check-up, but sometimes appointment takes a long time to wait though

I love the history, the tourist attractions, the country side. But I can't imagine living in the country side on winter, I feel like I wanna slit my throat coz it's too quite.

I encounter some British people seems to get everything the easiest way. They complain a lot of stuff (like benefits, housing and job) but they never work their a** off. Eventhough education is free and mostly everything is already laid down on their plates, they still prefer to be fed.

Overall, I can survive in the UK! But when I retire, I can still see myself and hubby (and our future family) hopping on a plane and go somewhere sunny sipping our favourite cocktail by the beach.

jonnijon
20th October 2012, 22:48
excellent comments, thats why im living here in Phills :xxgrinning--00xx3:

tiger31
21st October 2012, 04:11
yes thanks for comments the grass is,nt always greener on the other side of the world .maybe the u.k should dump some of the lay abouts that don,t wanna work here in the philippines to make them work just to survive to buy food .

imagine
21st October 2012, 05:39
don't tell me,:Erm: the streets of london are not paved with gold:yikes:

imagine
21st October 2012, 05:42
yes thanks for comments the grass is,nt always greener on the other side of the world .maybe the u.k should dump some of the lay abouts that don,t wanna work here in the philippines to make them work just to survive to buy food .

good point:xxgrinning--00xx3: but lets also send all those that shouldnt be here along with the other european scum, then they have no excuse not to work, cut the lazy layabouts money handouts and make them work,
then perhaps the genuine sick can get the help they realy need

imagine
21st October 2012, 05:58
i think what we ought to remember is that many of our parents worked for these bennefits and ourselves too through our working lives as such for us its not a hand out for an easy life, its a right we paid for and earnt,
where its gone wrong is the generation of scroungers uk born and those that come here to scrounge and take advantage of what others have worked for,
its not right and it should be dealt with

tiger31
21st October 2012, 07:35
your right I often wonder if the U.K did,nt have a generous benifit system would we be flooded with all the worlds scroungers .At least here in the philippines if you can,t work the family will chip in and help out .they get by without state handouts ok some will slip through the net but it encourages people to find work and get out of a bad situation.

joebloggs
21st October 2012, 08:09
i think what we ought to remember is that many of our parents worked for these bennefits and ourselves too through our working lives as such for us its not a hand out for an easy life, its a right we paid for and earnt,
where its gone wrong is the generation of scroungers uk born and those that come here to scrounge and take advantage of what others have worked for,
its not right and it should be dealt with

:xxgrinning--00xx3: thats right Imagine, if you've paid in you can take out.. its crazy that Europeans here can claim benefits after working for a short period. while those from outside the EU cannot claim 'recourse to public funds' until they have at least ILR in many cases that's 5yrs for those on work permits, whats that if its not discrimination ?

i think in my misses case, she has opportunities here she wouldn't have in the phils - career wise better training and better pay.

malditako
22nd October 2012, 16:16
i am adjusted now to the life here in uk after two years. I dont call home now as much i as did before meaning homesickness is gone but then life here is just ok...not bad not so great. Living in uk means paying more tax and paying more bills to the point that you have to pay even by just using a drainage which i find it funny, tv licensing etc. At some point i feel that my life has been control by government rules. I miss having family around to help me about anything from household chores to looking after my kid. If my husband could just get a job in phils with same wage he is getting we would definitely go back there.

andy222
22nd October 2012, 17:07
The uk is over rated deffinately but if you have money and can afford to live out in the countryside it can be good. Otherwise it is a rat race like everywhere else.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

sars_notd_virus
26th October 2012, 00:08
hi there I was wondering to all the filippina,s that have arrived here on the forum if life here in the u.k is what you expected ?

I dont expect anything, ...since its a foreign land!!
I can settle with almost everything but not the weather... it changes every 15minutes!! lol
anyway, as a spouse of a british, I would go wherever my husband is...there is no point of being married if you are separated with each other aint it???

stevewool
26th October 2012, 06:55
wow some very good points here, well said the lot of you,

tiger31
26th October 2012, 12:21
I dont expect anything, ...since its a foreign land!!
I can settle with almost everything but not the weather... it changes every 15minutes!! lol
anyway, as a spouse of a british, I would go wherever my husband is...there is no point of being married if you are separated with each other aint it???good point :xxgrinning--00xx3: my gf said she does,nt want to be apart from again thats why i,m living in the philippines comin up for 2 years to get the unmarried partner visa so we never have to seperate.

fred
26th October 2012, 12:41
I dont expect anything, ...since its a foreign land!!
I can settle with almost everything but not the weather... it changes every 15minutes!! lol
anyway, as a spouse of a british, I would go wherever my husband is...there is no point of being married if you are separated with each other aint it???


aint it

Aint it??
What kind of language is your old man teaching you?? Do you live in a caravan or wot??
I said "aint it" once to my Mum and she gave me a slap and said.."Dont be common..It aint,aint!!!..
Its.... Isn`t it." Scared the .... outta me... Never did it again.
OK..Free English lesson over for the day...

lastlid
26th October 2012, 12:48
Aint it??
What kind of language is your old man teaching you?? Do you live in a caravan or wot??
I said "aint it" once to my Mum and she gave me a slap and said.."Dont be common..It aint,aint!!!..
Its.... Isn`t it." Scared the .... outta me... Never did it again.
OK..Free English lesson over for the day...

I agree. Sars shouldn't have used ain't it, she should have used innit! Innit. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
26th October 2012, 12:56
I agree. Sars shouldn't have used ain't it, she should have used innit! Innit. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

:icon_lol::icon_lol:


:xxgrinning--00xx3:

fred
26th October 2012, 13:10
I agree. Sars shouldn't have used ain't it, she should have used innit! Innit. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Innit??
AHHH!!! I give up... You lot are too far gone.
Bloody Hopeless......The lot of ya!!:Cuckoo::Cuckoo::Cuckoo:

jonnijon
26th October 2012, 23:07
Aint not no good no ow :icon_lol:

sars_notd_virus
26th October 2012, 23:17
Aint it??
What kind of language is your old man teaching you?? Do you live in a caravan or wot??
I said "aint it" once to my Mum and she gave me a slap and said.."Dont be common..It aint,aint!!!..
Its.... Isn`t it." Scared the .... outta me... Never did it again.
OK..Free English lesson over for the day...

I dun no what yer talkin 'bout ?:biggrin: