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11th December 2010 #1
The cost of marrying a filipina
Sitting here happily married and now living in Manila i was just reading some old threads on the cost of marrying a filipina I decided to look through the costs of our wedding. this changed to working out the costs from my first visit here 20 months ago,to the 13 or 14 times i came to visit her through to the wedding and honeymoon.
After a few mins and realising what i had spent over this time i was a little stunned so decided to work on a list of ways she could repay me i was dong well on the jobs list until she looked over the sofa and smiled at me.
At this point i realised that if she billed me for the pleasure ooops i mean happiness she gave me I would be owing a small fortune.
The amazing thing is IF 20 months ago id known what i would have spent over this time i maybe would not have taken the same course of events over this period.
So i guess what im trying to say is theres nothing in life that comes close to being in love and feeling loved by a filipina. Just priceless!!! A Big THANK YOU TO MY WIFE MARIBETH LOVE you more each day
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11th December 2010 #2
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Personally speaking...if it's the wrong one...about £150,000.
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11th December 2010 #3
what a nice read there tomboo indeed we all can say it cost this and that and if only, well you have answered for many of us on here, rather be happy and as we are then maybe a little richer and alone, i know people that are not short of cash but what a life they have , cheating on each other because they are not happy well i am happy and yes could do with a little more cash but for what?? i have all i need
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11th December 2010 #4
well that made me graham as i thought how much i'd 'given' to me misses even b4 i met her after 10 yrs i hate to think of the figure, but i've gone from having a nice nest egg in the bank to owing the bank money
well it's paying off now, she earns alot more than me, i've just got to find those remit receipts from years ago
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Hasn't stopped me looking for another one though. This is worse than drugs.
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Me too !!!
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11th December 2010 #8
me three a up i am married
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11th December 2010 #10
hey theres hope for me then being broke and welsh
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The costs dont stop at the wedding. Your wife will want to help back home, rightly so. Where the westerner wife would normally put her money in the family pool here, that is unlikely to happen with your Filipina wife, of course she will want to help her family who brought her into this world, rightly so!. Holidays too, where the the western set up is say 2 weeks on the costa's, we are looking at 3 weeks min in the Philippines each year, rightly so! So, on reflection, the costs of the wedding and the travel before is small fry compared to whats going to be paid out. Having said all that. I would not change my Mrs for all the Euro million jackpots in the world.
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12th December 2010 #14
So so true the costs dont stop once married or even once the wife has a British Passport.
Compared to two British born people marrying it seems.
Phone calls, emegency money, Trips to Phill, Phill foods, sending boxes home, heating, Driving lessons and test/s, possible further education possibly, dreading the unexpected phone call ,sms, facebook message, im, email informing us of a situation back in da phills.. If there are dependents (little siblings, older family members etc) needing to stay in contact daily to ensure all is well. Plus the possibilty at any moment the Phill partner will be hit by devasting homesickness which can be sudden and very painful
Not always actual costs in the pocket but they normally hit you there
Like Gwapito wouldn't swap the situation for all the Tea in TescoOh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops
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I agree, somebody. Jane been here a year and still, at times she is crushed with home sickness. It was not my intention to spoil the flavour of this thread but, when those rose tinted glasses come off, well...Anyway Somebody We dont mention driving lessons in our house! Not a good idea.
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12th December 2010 #16
I dont think it would ever go and in its own can be a costly part of a marriage for alsorts of reasons. Even if its just the Phone Bill and paying for the little comforts which remnd of home like foods and pocket books at crazy imported prices...
Haha Driving lessons ok say no moreOh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops
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My ex still hasn't passed her driving test after 15 years of trying, but she does have a British degree in nursing now.
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Yes Somebody I dont think it will ever go. The wife had her first experience of proper English food last Christmas and not to my surprise, she did not like. Not a problem, i prefer Phil food anyway. All our meals are all rice based. I was not keen to start with but, when we changed to Pandan rice its much better. We got a good Thai food store close by. Also , Jane gets her daily fix of 'eat bulaga' and 'korean novel' She managed to find a site where it downloaded for free. Phone calls, she has a number to call first then the Phil number at a cost of 8p per min from our land line. We also got Mother Mary in various forms over the house so, we have got ourselves a mini Philippines! i know what you are saying Graham, say no more on that otherwise i will be getting the wrong side of Jane's tongue
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Kind words Keith but, I would not go as far as saying that dream stuff! Im not the easiest to get along with. I tend to say it as it is, not always wise. Having said that Jane has 'attitude' as well so we never go to bed with things playing on our minds. As for retirement, out of the question. We got a planed baby on the way and like you said, everything is on going.
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Retirement ?
You're only a kid !
By the look of it I'll have to work til death.
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Graham You said 'working til death' Nothing wrong with that Graham, thats the way I want to go. Even the good book frowned on idle hands.
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14th December 2010 #23
To Hell with the money, if you want happiness, find yourself a Filipina...but find the right one.
All my money has been spent, but worth every penny/peso.
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Money comes and goes, you just can't put a price on love.
Filipinas (maybe I have been lucky) have this in abundance, and the wonderful mentality of "just saving money, dear. I know how hard it is to get"
Mindyou, I have noticed the "sexy shoes" in the house seem to be multiplying.........
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4th January 2011 #29
the shoes yes, seems every week they multiply and the pages on the computer seems to be shoes and more shoes too
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