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RE: News from the Philippines! / Neues aus den Philippinen!

in Deutsch D-A-CH6 months ago

I am originally from Germany, yes ...

There are many differences, some small things, some bigger ones.
To name just a few:

  • Of course weather/climate are completely different. In the Philippines I can go outside the whole year, and even at nights without freezing (while Tagaytay is also not extremely hot).

  • In the Philippines some processes are slower (be it in an office, a bank or when shopping), and not always everything is so accurate (for example they printed the name of my wife wrong on her TIN, and the address on my SRRV), but on the plus side people are more relaxed, not (as quite often in Germany) so stressed and thus unfriendly, and take their time for some nice chitchat.
    In general people are very friendly in the Philippines (especially towards children).

  • For me as 'crypto guy' the (crypto) tax situation in the Philippines is much less complicated and more pragmatic - a huge plus.
    In addition I noticed that even if there is also quite some bureaucracy to be done in the Philippines at least they try to find solution so that businesses can be done (for example I have been offered to buy a condo with crypto which would be impossible in Germany).

  • Of course altogether the costs of living (health insurance(!), public transportation) are lower in the Philippines (which are, however, not as low as some people might think).

  • I like that there is the option but not the duty to send one's children to school in the Philippines (homeschooling is - opposite to Germany - possible)!

  • People in the Philippines seem to be more open to new things, for example technologies, than in Germany, which could be also due to their lower average age.

  • Even if unfortunately pollution and littering are also increasing a lot in Germany, in the Philippines that's even worse (sooo many plastic bottles and other waste along the streets and in the water). The Philippines are a real paradise, so in my opinion people should try to take more care to maintain the beauty of their country. Maybe in school teachers should talk more about that topic?

  • Last but not least a small thing: I like that Filipinos are using water tubes instead of toilet paper in their bathrooms which is in my opinion cleaner and more efficient. :)

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I like that there is the option but not the duty to send one's children to school in the Philippines (homeschooling is - opposite to Germany - possible)!

I think for you, and especially your wife, this was one of the most compelling reasons for the move: freedom to raise your child as you see fit. Of all your investments, she is obviously you most important 🌺

It's a great post, fascinating. Before you started blogging about the Philippines I had a lot of misconceptions about life there.

In a changing world, you seem to be highly adaptable. Your responses to comments are almost as enlightening as the post itself. Wishing you continued good fortune and positive experiences in your new home.