I think the recreation is the talking, networking and brainstorming.
- In short, dream building.
But I am open to hear how other companies & living facilities have done it, since I haven't looked into it yet 👍
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I think the recreation is the talking, networking and brainstorming.
But I am open to hear how other companies & living facilities have done it, since I haven't looked into it yet 👍
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No matter how fun the work is, you should do something else as recreation. At least, try to do something that involves sports and music for recreation.
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. 🤔
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.
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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?