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RE: I just moved into (new home) the upcoming start-up incubator / marketi ...

in DBuzz4 years ago

I don't like sports or music, but like you said, I am not the only one that is going to be here.

We will eventually have to address this, and it would probably better if I got feedback from You, but also the people who come here.

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Yes. It is indeed better to ask people who will actually be in the facility.

If you cannot afford the cost or space of having a treadmill, at least play other sports. 🏀🎾🏐 For piano, at least have a portable synthesizer (musical keyboard) 🎹.

Thank you for providing valuable feedback, and I just remembered how much local Filipinos love music 🙂

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Filipinos do love music, but people in other countries love music too.

By the way, I see that you are on your way to becoming a local Filipino.

P.S. I talked to the facility owner, and he said that we'll have recreation off-site, and there are good places to go here 🙂👍

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Hope that the off-site recreation area is near your facility! Something like 10 minutes away when walking, and can be dome during breaks such as for lunch time. 🤔

Lol, probably not 10 min. Walking distance 😅

  • More like weekend getaways 👍

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I recommend daily recreational activities, not just those done during weekends. Nevertheless, it is not a requirement. 🤔

The thing that is lacking in me that makes me "American" still, is Bisaya & Tagalog.

I barely speak any of both, and doubt I ever will.

Local Filipinos are amazing at learning new languages, and some Westerners + other Foriegners are too.

  • BUT.. I am not 😔

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I can't determine why you haven't learned the Filipino language yet after years of staying in the country. How hard have you tried learning it?

Well, considering the fact that I have worked not stop in things that involved reading English, I haven't tried very hard.

I also like doing things that are natural for me.. it's the:

  • Focus on what I am good / natural at, & outsource the rest philosophy

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If you have the time (and you will have the time if you want to, especially when you need to enjoy time off work), you might want to learn the Filipino language. Tagalog is the dialect that is the official national language of the Philippines.