Why he chose Philippines over America for life (Tagalog subs)

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Max Chernov

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Meet Dmitry, a Ukrainian-American who moved from the US to the Philippines five years ago. He shared with me why he decided to leave his well-paid job in New York City to move to Manila, described why the Philippines offers the best quality of life for foreigners, and explained why poverty is the biggest misconception about the country. Enjoy!
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00:00 INTRO
00:40 Why the Philippines?
02:03 What did you know about the Philippines?
03:15 Americans don't understand THIS about the Philippines
06:27 American or Ukranian?
09:04 Misconceptions about the Philippines
10:51 Tention between locals and foreigners
14:44 The problem of the Filipinos
17:11 Cost of living in the Philippines
23:28 The weather in the Philippines
24:53 The quality of life
26:31 Healthcare system
30:15 Come back to New York
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@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Ай бұрын
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@MakaiIELTS
@MakaiIELTS Ай бұрын
as a filipino, I love my life here in the Philippines. I can easily talk to my nieghbors, the sense of community is so alive here. I am just 30 minutes away from Manila. But what people are saying that only the people in the province are nice, is not true. City dwellers are also nice and friendly. I could easily go to the US to work as a nurse since I am a license nurse, an English teacher to Koreans, so my I can easily pass the requirements. But I chose to live here mainly because of the people here. The only problem I have is that it's too hot here, especially nowadays. El Nino has definitely exacerbated the heat level here. It was not as hot as before, but this weather phenomenon is crazy.
@Zee_1003
@Zee_1003 Ай бұрын
i guess the reason why (in places like NY, fir example) ppl are at each other's throats when it comes to money all the time, is because of the insanely high cost of living there. you have no choice bur to hustle, otherwise, you're gonna have lots of problems that can easily snowball and can cause you to drown in debt and become depressed and homeless, especially with the current situation if NY right now. it's ugly.
@Zee_1003
@Zee_1003 Ай бұрын
hope you can interview Andrei from the channel, Fikipinez. he even brought his Russian mom here to experience the Philippines. just not sure if they're still in the province. his story is very interesting and inspiring.
@Servant_of_Christ
@Servant_of_Christ Ай бұрын
Y'all need to leave, China will have boots on the ground next month and after that there is no leaving other than home to Jesus.
@enriquealigato1540
@enriquealigato1540 Ай бұрын
@@Zee_1003 yes they are in samal
@ericmahinay3065
@ericmahinay3065 Ай бұрын
I want to address a misconception about Filipinos being intimidated by foreigners. While some individuals may feel intimidated, it is not the majority, especially among those living in urban areas. Filipinos are known for being shy and respectful, often demonstrating this by allowing foreigners to go ahead of them in various situations. This behavior is indicative of the hospitable nature of Filipinos. Let me provide an example to illustrate this point: there have been instances where Filipinos have offered their food to others who have not eaten, despite knowing that it may be the only meal left for their family. This act of generosity and kindness does not align with the idea of intimidation. I recall a personal experience in the Philippines where a friend and I decided to step back and let a group of foreigners enter the elevator before us. This gesture was not because we were intimidated or unable to communicate in English, but rather it reflected our cultural inclination to show politeness and respect by allowing others to go first. This behavior is deeply ingrained in the Filipino way of life and is not indicative of intimidation towards foreigners.
@marierocher4422
@marierocher4422 Ай бұрын
Well said 👍
@auroraalmeida3184
@auroraalmeida3184 Ай бұрын
Yes, we Filipinos are really very good to foreigners, herein america, where I live they look at others with suspicions. Can’t blame them too because of the crimes happening here every minutesthe newscasters say, one person is killed violently every thirty minutes. In the PH, very minimal
@joevan5606
@joevan5606 Ай бұрын
Exactly perhaps our culture was deeply influenced by our belief in God …to think about others first before yourself is deeply engraved in our personality because of that personality was passed on to the next generation
@Red-tag77
@Red-tag77 Ай бұрын
I'm not intimidated. I just don't like them especially the Americans. They behave as if our country is their retirement territory. They even aspire to own lands.
@marierocher4422
@marierocher4422 Ай бұрын
@@joevan5606 so true. Embedded from being religious plus our upbringing.
@enriquealigato1540
@enriquealigato1540 Ай бұрын
So eloquent and I love the way he explained things very clear. Philippines biggest treasure is indeed its people
@Red-tag77
@Red-tag77 Ай бұрын
You were baited by that Pinoy-baiter.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Thank you for appreciating the love I have for the Philippines and its wonderful people!
@mhelfernando6277
@mhelfernando6277 Ай бұрын
​@@TheTimelapseTravelerthank you for seeing us the way you do. I would rather listen to someone who is honest than someone who sugar coats their experiences about living here. Thanks for loving our land genuinely.
@Red-tag77
@Red-tag77 Ай бұрын
@@TheTimelapseTraveler You just don't have any other choices.
@_Chris1997
@_Chris1997 Ай бұрын
@@Red-tag77 grabe negativity mo par toxic ka masyado dapat ata red flag ang pangalan mo dito hndi red tag 🤦🏼‍♂️ kahihiyan sa pamilya ung ganyang pag uugali
@alizagoloso2178
@alizagoloso2178 25 күн бұрын
this guy knows so much about the culture. he's very observant.
@ramparkash2318
@ramparkash2318 5 күн бұрын
@alizagoloso2178. Ur saying absolutely right. I.m agree with you.
@hankdavis7833
@hankdavis7833 Ай бұрын
I agree with everything you say. I moved to Manila a little over a year ago. It was the best move I’ve ever made. I love living here. The healthcare that I’ve received has been first class. Loving life in the Philippines.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Mabuhai! It really is such an amazing county to live in!
@janesamalubay9799
@janesamalubay9799 25 күн бұрын
Living in the province or outside manila is much better and much more cheaper than in metro manila. There are lots of places outside manila where you can live a relaxing life near the shoreline or overlooking at the sea with fresh air and a friendly neighborhood.😊❤
@hankdavis7833
@hankdavis7833 25 күн бұрын
I agree. My wife is from a small village, San Miguel, in Eastern Samar. We spent a week there and I fell in love with the life in the province. We will be moving there one day.
@InvestedAdventure
@InvestedAdventure 27 күн бұрын
I recently traveled to the Philippines and documented my experience on my channel. I even got emotional, particularly when I visited Tondo. The people truly are remarkable. It’s not just the place that brings me back (was my second visit), but the warmth of the locals. Mabuhay🇵🇭
@FoodXBert
@FoodXBert 16 күн бұрын
Its an awesome place for sure.
@paulmarks8979
@paulmarks8979 Ай бұрын
A big salute to this foreign guy appreciating the phils
@therealbronxbull8541
@therealbronxbull8541 29 күн бұрын
11 years living in quezon city i've come across truly amazing people, this country has been good to me. No one ever asked me for money always bringing me food offers to wash my clothes to cook for me to clean my apt. It hasnt been better than this. ako ay napakasaya dito! salamat pilipinas.
@blink188
@blink188 Ай бұрын
meron isang vloger na gusto niya din tumira sa bansa isa siyang americano at ang trabaho niya ay truck driver doon din siya nakatira sa truck na minamaniho niya wala siyang bahay dahil mahal daw ang rent..kaya nung sinubukan niyang pumunta sa pilipinas dahil sa kaibigan niya doon niya napag tanto na ang mga tao sa pilipinas ay mababait at hindi materialistic ,kontento na kung anong meron ,kaya nag papasalamat siya nung meron siyang gf at nabuntis ito ang gf niya ay filipina ,un ang reason kung bakit pabalik balik siya sa bansa .gusto niya mag tayo nang munting negusyo at makasama ang kanyang mag iina ..ayaw na daw niya ma stress sa america daw kasi mayaman ang bansa kaya ang mga tao ay nabubuhay lang para sa pera..halos wala nang pag mamahal sa kapwa..ibang iba daw sa pilipinas doon niya naramdaman na importante pala siya na meron pang mga taong nabubuhay na kontento at kasama ang pamilya kahit sa hirap at ginhawa..kahit meron gobyerno at pag tumaas ang bilihin at dolyar unang naapektuhan ang mga mahihirap sa bansa ,kaya kahit papano ay tumutulong ang gobyerno sa mamayan para mabawasan ang pag taas nito ..kaya ma swerte ang mga banyaga na pumupunta sa bansa namin dahil mura ang bilihin para sa kanila..nasasabi ko tuloy parang ginawang poor ang bansa namin para sa mga nais tumira na mga banyaga 😅 ganun pa man hindi naman natin yan madadala sa hukay,importante ay mabait tayo sa kapwa at may panginoon tayo ..
@reymondsegui7094
@reymondsegui7094 Ай бұрын
Sabi nga sa biblia ang mga tao kasing halos walang makain sa diyos nlang umaasa.di katulad ng mayayaman umaasa sila sa pera.sabi nga ni jesus mahirap maglingkod sa dalawang diyos sapagkat mayron kang pipilin.utos din ng panginoon na makuntinto sa anunaman bagay na mayron tayo
@myrnaramos766
@myrnaramos766 13 күн бұрын
Agree. Fear of God. Brings us true happiness.
@RolandRivera-hx2lj
@RolandRivera-hx2lj 7 күн бұрын
Basta tandaan ntin tayo at pansamantala Lang daigdig. Utilise ang Mga baggy baton Kailangan ay ksangkpan lang para mkatawid sa busy na mayhangannan.. Ang hight sa Lahat ay espiritual ksi Iyon ang pangwalang Hanggan o eternity.iyon ang True life.
@genevievedioneda3258
@genevievedioneda3258 Ай бұрын
IT'S NOT RACISM. FILIPINOS LIFESTYLE IS PRETTY LAIDBACK, NEVER IN A HURRY. FILIPINOS ALWAYS KNEW THAT FOREIGNERS ARE ALWAYS ON THE RUN. SO PINOYS ALWAYS GIVE WAY TO THESE PEOPLE BECAUSE NO ONE WANTS TO BE A BOTHER TO SOMEONE WHO'S ON A HURRY.
@sekiriaasagiri1513
@sekiriaasagiri1513 Ай бұрын
I get what you mean ma’am, but please edit your comment to “reverse racism”… just to prevent miscommunication and for world peace ❤
@isagoldfield7393
@isagoldfield7393 Ай бұрын
Well said…. I can’t believe he sees that as racism. Filipinos are just way too kind and polite♥️♥️♥️
@JABM-AU
@JABM-AU Ай бұрын
So, you obviously didn't listen to what he said overall. You just heard "reverse-racism" and immediately you went defensive. Everything he said is a fact. Typical F--ng crab metality!
@dinskeekins
@dinskeekins Ай бұрын
He said "reverse racism" its the opposite. It means we tend to be overly polite to foreigners.
@rgnald
@rgnald Ай бұрын
its reverse racism which he gave a perfect example.....
@diabloprimordial5735
@diabloprimordial5735 Ай бұрын
I was once a salaryman working in SM City Manila for about 4 years with minimum salary (can't save enough extra money for emergency funds or house building projects though😅). Now I'm living in an Island province where less populated to most Islands in Philippines. My location is 300meters away from the seashore and the topography of the land where my small house built is kinda good for Agriculture. My total owned lot area that i Inherited from my Uncle is 3000sqm only. I'm planting different kinds of veges, root crops, fruits, etc etc and also do have some native chicken and ducks--- a bit self sufficient lifestyle. I always go fishing everyday or setting mud crabs trap (1-3 hours only), excess hunted fishes and mud crabs will be sold to small fish market which is less 1km away from my Home. The money that I get from fishing and mud crabs are already "Net money or Extra money"😊. Cause most of the time I get my foods from my Humble Garden, Blessed Seashore. I sometimes buy rice, also some goods or foods outside if only I'm craving of something and I do have a week-end food cheat day😅. I'm a lazy cow now compare to my life before when I was still a salaryman, but the good thing is that I can eat healthy foods, having a healthy environment, stress free life (No Bosses), gaining more some extra or net money. I only gain around 14k-20k php a month with my lazy routine lifestyle😢. And my total Expenses a month is 3k-5kphp (5k if there is some special occasion like birthday etc etc.) Within the 3kphp my internet and electricity is already included, and about drinking water is I do have a manual water hand pump that can produce a drinkable clean water. I always do share some foods to some of my neighbors. I didn't regret I quit my Job😂. It's the same with you guys, we don't really need to exactly follow the path where most people in our society are lining with, we just need to follow what's best or suits for own lifestyle that we are dreaming of. The lifestyle that gives peace and contentment to our mind and soul. And I'm sure this is where I belong😊. God bless with your Journey guys
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
God bless you on your life's journey.
@TheSunflower777
@TheSunflower777 Ай бұрын
Good for you. Stay blessed🙏🙏
@arvie3039
@arvie3039 27 күн бұрын
I wish I can too.
@stevedavenport1202
@stevedavenport1202 18 күн бұрын
Did you find a girlfriend there?
@JunRoss-pp3mv
@JunRoss-pp3mv 14 күн бұрын
It's about saving money for rainy days. Good while you're young & healthy. Bad when you're retired & don't have money for your healthcare. As you aged, frequent checkups with the doctor to monitor the status of their health and detect any problems. Major surgery is a reality when your old which will cost you over a million Pesos.
@judithnishikawa8398
@judithnishikawa8398 25 күн бұрын
One big thing that I like and miss about the Philippines is the warmth, the friendliness of the Filipinos. The Filipinos are generally kindhearted and welcoming people.
@stuka80
@stuka80 8 күн бұрын
As progressivism and modernity continue along, I fear eventually, like other countries in Asia, that the Philippines will gradually lose this very strong sense of community that is found everywhere in the country.
@soulvibration5965
@soulvibration5965 18 күн бұрын
It is not intimidated. It is a form of respect. Philippines are very respectful and polite.
@thisismyjourney...6473
@thisismyjourney...6473 Ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words for the Filipinos. Indeed, humanity exist in the Philippines at all times.
@Red-tag77
@Red-tag77 Ай бұрын
He has no other choice. He's a loser in his country.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
It is really my pleasure to live in this wonderful country.
@MarianitoCaberte
@MarianitoCaberte Ай бұрын
Well said, its all not the money. Glad you understand filipino life hack.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
It's a wonderful "life hack" indeed!
@sopad4629
@sopad4629 4 күн бұрын
The healthcare Filipino workers have integrity in their work and care.
@shizu720
@shizu720 Ай бұрын
im from philippines and from my own opinion, filipino is freindly to all visitor,we love peace and living happy normal life. Any visitor is welcome as long as they peaceful,freindly. You respect filipino and they will respect you back,smile at you, show kindness. btw,hope you enjoy staying in philippines,stay safe and godbless❤
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for that. I feel truly blessed to call the Philippines my home.
@sopad4629
@sopad4629 4 күн бұрын
It’s natural for Filipinos to be humble, polite and respectful.
@joevan5606
@joevan5606 Ай бұрын
Filipinos are naturally welcoming we don’t like people to be left out as the saying goes do unto others as you want others to do unto you..
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Very well said!
@GeorgeDeCarlo
@GeorgeDeCarlo Ай бұрын
I am left put of talk all the time. Why don't Tagalogs help. It is simple but they refuse.
@wilsonwilson8496
@wilsonwilson8496 Ай бұрын
I love the conversation with your guest. He is eloquent and witty. I'm a new subscriber. Keep it up!
@monsfavorite
@monsfavorite Ай бұрын
This is one of the best and honest interview by a Foreigner Cheers to Demitry every single details he explain from his experience here in PH is true Thank you for that Brother and for embrassing Filipino culture.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Thanks brother for this wonderful comment. I am glad you appreciate the love that I have for this wonderful country and its amazing people. No country is perfect and there will always be downsides. Based on my life's experience, there is no place else in the world that I would rather call "HOME" than the Philippines! You will probably like my channel where you can see the life I have with my wife here in Metro Manila.
@monsfavorite
@monsfavorite Ай бұрын
@@TheTimelapseTraveler I'll be rooting for your channel cheers!
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
@@monsfavorite thank you very much for the support!
@sonnyalcaras777
@sonnyalcaras777 Ай бұрын
sorry but we Filipinos are not intimidated.. its just that we are polite and respectful, that's our culture , others are shy but that it. and when they say that their nose bleeds when they hear foreigners speak in English, its just for fun because Filipinos have a great sense of humor ,we love to laugh.
@rbebeabucay9356
@rbebeabucay9356 Ай бұрын
Very true. Filipinos are polite and respectful due to religious background.
@minttrax
@minttrax Ай бұрын
I think the part this guy has totally missed is the mutual respect for individuals Filipinos have for everyone and imagining that is the reason they hold themselves back as a nation. TBH.. he is a real idiot for saying this. its a capitalist mindset I think. he talks too much and his lack of life experience is insane. his mind is young.
@estelladee
@estelladee 28 күн бұрын
sorry but we filipinos ARE intimidated. Please look up what "intimidated" mean. Because I don't think you understand what that means.
@user-wz5mq7eh7v
@user-wz5mq7eh7v 12 күн бұрын
@@estelladee Not all Filipinos. And I'm NOT intimidated by anyone in my own country. I do have respect for others
@randolphnazareno4449
@randolphnazareno4449 Ай бұрын
The guy can elaborate so well. Very clear and nice interview
@catherineabellanosa2118
@catherineabellanosa2118 2 күн бұрын
People here in the Philippines really just want to be happy.
@MsRobmart
@MsRobmart Ай бұрын
As a Filipina living in Sweden for 11 years here i am not happy to living here. People are very cold and not smiling when you go out. My body here. My mind and soul is in the Philippines,i miss home by😢😢😢 to be honest.You are lucky guys to get sunny weather, eating Fresh foods.and veges. But our country ups and down but we are simple and happy life
@CaptainNoch
@CaptainNoch Ай бұрын
I lived in Ireland for about half a year and I enjoyed it there. People were smiling and small talks are almost inevitable sometimes. Would like to return there again!
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Ай бұрын
@@CaptainNoch Irish are sooo friendly!
@spaghettiisyummy.3623
@spaghettiisyummy.3623 Ай бұрын
Swedes are as cold as their weather! Jk. I know 2 Swedes, they're nice when you get to know them!
@shopkins12
@shopkins12 Ай бұрын
uwi ka na ate
@Chadmi333
@Chadmi333 Ай бұрын
​@@shopkins12desisyon a. magpasweldo ka sakanya?
@ignaciobalais5394
@ignaciobalais5394 Ай бұрын
Im Filipino & residing in NYC & hes right a lot of crazy people here in NYC
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
I recently visited my friends and family in NYC. I had a chance to spend some time in Woodside, Queens. There's even going to be a video about my visit to the first Jollibee in NYC. That's something you will be able to see on my food vlog channel, the "Timeless Food Travels", but you are more than welcome to check out this channel as well. the Timelapse Traveler!
@poppypoppy98
@poppypoppy98 27 күн бұрын
How crazy are they in NYC?
@joegim711
@joegim711 20 күн бұрын
@@poppypoppy98 No crazier than any major city in the US. NYC is a microcosm of the world so it makes for a very interesting place. There is a substantial Filipino population in NY(not as much as in California) and unlike California where you would find Filipino neighborhoods, there is no such thing as a Filipino neighborhood. The closest thing to a Filipino neighborhood would be Roosevelt Ave in Woodside, Queens where you'll find several Filipino restaurants. I worked for the City of New York and that was like working at the UN.
@audrinamaloc7331
@audrinamaloc7331 Ай бұрын
Absolutely Philippines is a paradise and Filipinos are such humble and kind in general!
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Yes, exactly! This is why I am so humbled by the love I have been getting from the people of this amazing country, ever since I have made the move make this country my home together with my Filipina wife.
@LlemujinTheGreat
@LlemujinTheGreat 5 күн бұрын
Anyone is welcome here, life is short. lets make every moment count. He is very Knowledgeable of the Philippines, all that he said is Accurate. Thank you for being here.
@susanaldawood5480
@susanaldawood5480 Ай бұрын
I'm a new subscriber.I like your vlog.Nice to hear a foreigner who appreciates our way of living,understand Pinoy attitudes esp weaknesses how to communicate and a lot more.He is very observant.He knows how to calculate what's needed for rent,grocery,fare,parking n others.Loud n clear,he is right.God bless!
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for appreciating the love I have for the Philippines and its wonderful people. I never thought that I would one day end up living here, but my maganda Filipina wife was very convincing, which I am very thankful for.
@hudsontimeofficial2356
@hudsontimeofficial2356 Ай бұрын
Very nice video that I’ve been waiting for from this content creator since I live in the Philippines & like hearing other’s experiences and views … Artificial language barrier used in the video is a good term … I live in Mindanao. I renew my visa when necessary … The fact about the Philippines is that you can enter an area which looks like a poor neighborhood and still feel safe … How many people would feel comfortable walking through a poor like area where they are originally from? … I made the move to the Philippines from the United States & I’m completely comfortable with my decision to live in this affordable paradise given my passive income as a military veteran
@romeodeguzman9041
@romeodeguzman9041 25 күн бұрын
Glad you found your niche here.. this country may be poor, but we welcome everyone who respects us.. i think it's because the teachings of the Catholic church is so ingrained in most of us that we cannot act otherwise..
@mariaadizaslastadizas5380
@mariaadizaslastadizas5380 Ай бұрын
I agree. I've lived in USA for almost 50 years, now I 'm back to relax and enjoy here .
@myrnaramos766
@myrnaramos766 13 күн бұрын
Welcome home.❤❤❤
@armastus1474
@armastus1474 Ай бұрын
True, greed is causing a collapse in western society. On the other side, Filipinos should fight for better infrastructure and jobs in the Philippines.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Yes, that is absolutely right! Fortunately, the Philippines is really advancing in a lot of major ways when it comes to infrastructure, especially when it comes to the roads and the new subway currently under construction. I hope this country continues on its present course to advance itself into the modern age.
@alexleyte1935
@alexleyte1935 Ай бұрын
Sarap naman pakingan ang mga sinsabi nya, tungkol sa mga narses natin, seguro dahil sa kahirapan din kaya tayo naging mabuting lahi at ugali sa buong mundo.
@eventhorizon7163
@eventhorizon7163 27 күн бұрын
Malaking tulong rin ang kultura at ugali natin mga Pilipino-hospitable, friendly, thoughtful, caring, hardworking, marunong makisama at laging masayahin. Na-appreciate ng mga ibang lahi na meron tayong sense of humor kaya masaya tayong maging kaibigan.😃 Very adaptable tayo kahit saan tayo mapadpad. However, some of our kababayans can be double standard! Mas mabait sa iba kesa sa kapwa Pinoy. In my observation having lived here in the U.S. for most of my life…it’s the crab mentality that seems hard to change. Within Filipino groups and gatherings you will still find some inggitera,tsismosa, at mga mahilig sa intriga. Para bang ayaw nilang may ibang Pinoy na nakakaangat sa buhay. Sana iyan ang mawala sa ating kultura. Just be happy for others in their success.
@user-jv5rj7md4o
@user-jv5rj7md4o Ай бұрын
I live in the US for 24 years now. The only thing that bothers me is nat when we arrived in Emergency room everyone has to wait 2-4 hours to be attended by the Doctor. I have a friend whose father had blood circulation that needs attention was screaming because she was worrying about her Dad. One of my co-worker had blood clotting issue waited in emergency room passed away couple of years ago. I never heard this kind of treatment in the Philippines. If you need attention you are given attention away,
@joecerrillo3679
@joecerrillo3679 Ай бұрын
I totally agree with your guest. What makes the Philippines great is the kindness of the people.
@aquillesanhaw3388
@aquillesanhaw3388 Ай бұрын
Very interesting revelations about the humble Pilipinos.
@boisuma
@boisuma Ай бұрын
Good to see you featuring my home country watching from Melbourne
@amazingrhod1119
@amazingrhod1119 29 күн бұрын
Very nice interview of a New Yorker satisfied living in BGC Metro Manila. I lived in CA (California) for quite sometime too but had a vacation in New York once in a while. What our guest said are all true. I am working as an Auditor but not not that happy .... That's why I now live in Metro Manila & eventually ventured into 3 businesses in the Philippines. I always love the Philippines .... ❤❤❤. I bought my own house in a private Subdivision in North Calooocan Metro Manila
@far.wisteria
@far.wisteria 10 күн бұрын
I love his insight on reverse racism in Philippines. He is very right in describing it as "intimidation." He has a very positive way of discussing things. Great guest and interview! 😊
@weikean8990
@weikean8990 12 күн бұрын
Filipino nurses,doctors & other medical related career are all over the world & u can hear a very good praises from the people who had been taken care of Filipinos...😍🇸🇬
@yetrotagabundok3756
@yetrotagabundok3756 11 күн бұрын
Great interview, Max. Dmitry is really well informed, well traveled, aware, appreciative, concise, and tells it as it is. More power to you both. Oh, and don't forget... most top doctors in the Philippines are educated from western medical schools and still decided to go home and practice medicine for a fraction of what they could have made abroad. Kudos to them, too!
@travellingvloggerfan12
@travellingvloggerfan12 Ай бұрын
Awesome interviewee and great interviewer. Very relevant topics and factual. 👍
@Mary-zd8xo
@Mary-zd8xo 16 күн бұрын
Filipinos are welcoming, warm, friendly, polite and give way (like in elevator). Not intimidated.
@MonicaTanAnLeng
@MonicaTanAnLeng Ай бұрын
This interview is very refreshing. Covers a lot about living here. Good job and nice to see you in Manila. Most PH life videos are quite astonishing to me when foreigners claim one can live like a king here for US$2000/month. One cannot even rent a house - and I don’t mean not a condo unit in BGC - in a nice neighborhood fit for a king with such a budget. I’m a local, by the way. Regarding the “nosebleed” when speaking in English, most Filipinos are not raised bilingual (English/Filipino) hence they have to translate first in their heads before speaking. Only those raised bilingual (or some who refuse to speak the local language hence English only) do not have to translate and speak it naturally with good grammar, intonation and vocabulary.
@cristinaseno6457
@cristinaseno6457 Ай бұрын
Thank you Sir for the beautiful comment about the Phillipines.This is very inspiring channel to view of all the subcribers.Godbless you Sir!Be happy everyday,smile makes people healthier and younger.🥰❤️❤️❤️👍
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
It's really my pleasure. I am so in love with this country and its amazing people, especially my Filipina wife of course!
@RjThermo
@RjThermo 2 күн бұрын
Great vlog Max, very enticing and insightful. Thanks to your guest's positive experience living in the Philippines.
@sekiriaasagiri1513
@sekiriaasagiri1513 Ай бұрын
Good interview! Love it ❤
@joeydl8165
@joeydl8165 Ай бұрын
Dmitry spoke well. This is by far, one of the best interview that I watched from the beginning to the end for 30 minutes. We wish you well Dmitry, and thank you for choosing the Philippines over other countries.
@Khrysie
@Khrysie Ай бұрын
Please follow him at his channel Timelapse Traveler
@joeydl8165
@joeydl8165 Ай бұрын
@@Khrysie Done👍
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for that. I am glad to have you as my newest subscriber, thanks to my wife's (@khrysie) comment 😀
@josefinalibunao1521
@josefinalibunao1521 3 күн бұрын
Thank you for promoting my country Philippines ...
@FugieMax
@FugieMax 29 күн бұрын
So greatly explained and I am so impressed with his detailed explanations on why he loves to live in the Philippines. Thank you so much
@gilbertadane4643
@gilbertadane4643 24 күн бұрын
I'm your new subscriber from philippines
@minaflores6650
@minaflores6650 Ай бұрын
Very well informed. I'm amazed😍
@paulmarks8979
@paulmarks8979 24 күн бұрын
A big salute to this guy for loving phils. Cheers .
@latteentry351
@latteentry351 27 күн бұрын
This guy is amazing. So intelligent and open minded
@jomsa.8041
@jomsa.8041 Ай бұрын
Me and my 3 other siblings experienced only being able eat 2 meals a day when we were younger. My widowed mom had difficulty feeding us all. I was only 11 when I started carrying big buckets of fishes at 4:00 AM and then selling toothbrush and scotch bright from 5:00AM till 6:00AM. Life was so difficult, but I wouldn’t say I was miserable. Majority of the 25% Filipinos considered as poor have the same thing to say. Life is difficult, but they always find a time to laugh and smile. 😉
@TitB1199
@TitB1199 Ай бұрын
2 meals a day is perfectly adequate.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
This is something that the majority of westerners can not understand. One of the biggest cultural differences is PRIORITIES. Filipino people look for things other than financial wealth to define what is "happiness." This has got to be the single biggest thing that I appreciate about the people of this wonderful country and why I am so proud to call this country my home.
@felisalogrono7747
@felisalogrono7747 Ай бұрын
Thank u of your positive comment on filipinos. God bless
@LightBe803
@LightBe803 Ай бұрын
The man is smart, I like that that he also observer of the country. He is speaking the reality. I think in my own perspective, my country will adjust example of this is this video, I learned while the man is talking the "unfortunately" here in the country. God bless whoever's watching this. Thanks for this kind of video
@GuardTower
@GuardTower 18 күн бұрын
Its less on intimidation and more on respect and hospitality.
@wakojako41
@wakojako41 Күн бұрын
This gentleman says it all❤ thanked you so much, and God bless you. 🙌
@jasminesuhar473
@jasminesuhar473 29 күн бұрын
You're Ukrainian arrived in America at 9 yrs old and you're so articulate speaking good English. You have a good video laying everything we need to know if we plan to live in Philippines. I'm impressed!
@lmbp0108
@lmbp0108 18 күн бұрын
This is one of the most sensible conversations i got to watch in youtube, thanks
@joeypallada7416
@joeypallada7416 Ай бұрын
Filipino loves foreigner we respect and treat them as special person to us...
@Mary-zd8xo
@Mary-zd8xo Ай бұрын
Just don’t overdo it. Be polite and helpful to them. Respect is for all people-give to fellow Filipinos first then to the aliens.
@Mary-zd8xo
@Mary-zd8xo Ай бұрын
No need to treat them as special person.
@TitB1199
@TitB1199 Ай бұрын
Cap. You guys like to rip off and nickel and dime foreigners. One of the biggest lies on the internet currently is that Filipinos are friendly.
@TheOnlyTruthTalker
@TheOnlyTruthTalker Ай бұрын
Filipinos literally worship foreigners
@user-qz4eb5ih3k
@user-qz4eb5ih3k 23 күн бұрын
Nakakahiya namn kung sobrang espesyal... Tratuhin lang silang parang tao,okay na.. Okay lang sana kung may pamigay silang gold para tratuhin silang espesyal
@minervaabenoja3013
@minervaabenoja3013 Ай бұрын
Excellent and honest to goodness interview with Sir
@RosieLagare
@RosieLagare Ай бұрын
Everytime i watching,foriegners vlogging about philippines.i feel crying😢 because as a filipina living here in Uk.i feel homesick to my hometown which is in the philippines.my soul and my mind is in there.😢hoping i will get my vacation soon.to see my two child and my whole family😊thank you by the way your comments about philippines.
@TheOnlyTruthTalker
@TheOnlyTruthTalker Ай бұрын
The UK is 100x better than the Philippines in every measurable way
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Ingat, Ate!
@celynatividad4584
@celynatividad4584 Ай бұрын
Very well said. Good interviewee! 👍👍
@MJAsounds
@MJAsounds 12 күн бұрын
Great interview. I love it.👍
@-nf9vt
@-nf9vt Ай бұрын
There's nothing relieving than a video with subtitles. It just gives you life. Immersive translate has also been a life saver for me whenever i want to add video subtitles.
@mhelfernando6277
@mhelfernando6277 Ай бұрын
This is HIS interview. There is no wrong or right answer to the questions if we are to LISTEN to his experiences. Everyone is entitled to his or her opinion. You are free to share yours.
@auroraalmeida3184
@auroraalmeida3184 Ай бұрын
We always have a good feeling about. Foreigners coming to the PH! We welcome them anytime. We are better than most Asian countries, we are very welcoming and hospitable. Did you ever see a foreigner in America being invited to their homes, they’re very suspicious, in the PH we are not suspicious at all. We welcome strangers, of course those who are good people and not mirderers or something.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Absolutely true. I really love this country and I am so proud to call the Philippines my home.
@CarolineMiranda-td1th
@CarolineMiranda-td1th Ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. It's inspiring.
@JuvelosBullecer
@JuvelosBullecer 18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for choosing Philippines to work & live here in our country. Thank you so much also for your wonderful appreciation to our country. Keep going & may God bless you❤!
@cristinah8446
@cristinah8446 Ай бұрын
Well said! I appreciate your honesty!
@KB3TLE
@KB3TLE Ай бұрын
Great interview ! -- You ask him a question & then you let 'him' talk. -- Very good - I can see why you are successful. 🤗
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Ай бұрын
😊
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Yes, Max is a really good interviewer. I can definitely learn a lot from him when making my own interview videos for my channel.
@mutyasalivio2289
@mutyasalivio2289 29 күн бұрын
Wow!! Thank you for loving the Philippines
@JEPOYHEROBLOGG
@JEPOYHEROBLOGG 29 күн бұрын
as filipino we appreciate everything you said
@axlchrisdawn8914
@axlchrisdawn8914 9 күн бұрын
Brilliant speaker. I like you perspective in life. You’ve talked about greed which is on point really! And I love how you described “nosebleed” 😂 We say that word, when the level of english conversation is extremely difficult like the accent and fast paced conversations because it will stimulate out brain cells to focus on listening and generating replies 😂. And thank you for appreciating us healthcare workers. ♥️♥️♥️
@ericmjrs798
@ericmjrs798 Ай бұрын
Hope you'll enjoy your stay in the Philippines. Welcome
@Positivevibes6238
@Positivevibes6238 28 күн бұрын
Wow Sir you.really love our country despite it is a developing country but what is important to us Filipinos,our character,how we treat people.😀❤God bless 🙏🏻.New subs here.
@MrEKS-st6mc
@MrEKS-st6mc 16 күн бұрын
Great interview with a great person of knowledge
@MaeLeclerc2442
@MaeLeclerc2442 25 күн бұрын
Thank you Max for this video! 😊
@kuyanicktv5857
@kuyanicktv5857 Ай бұрын
Tanx to share your good story in our Country Guys,,, Watching U from Saudi Arabia...
@manongbong1533
@manongbong1533 8 күн бұрын
Filipino here in NY watching 👍👍
@SmilingBoxer-cp2ue
@SmilingBoxer-cp2ue 26 күн бұрын
Am delighted to view this good interview! Enjoy your stay in the Philippines and mabuhay.Thanks to you vlogger too God bless you and mabuhay !
@ferdnanbanalan3120
@ferdnanbanalan3120 Ай бұрын
Thanks to you for apreciating our country and its people
@lemaitrethemonk
@lemaitrethemonk Ай бұрын
Only two things drive me nuts about the Philippines. You would figure that the driving would be one of them, but it is not. You get used to it, take your time and use your horn to let the motorcycles know when you are passing them. Honking your horn, softly, is not considered rude. The two things are: lack of toilet paper/clean bathrooms in public and the litering. ALWAYS carry a roll of toilet paper with you when you are out in public. The cities and Brgy's clean before a festival, but people are OK with randomly throwing their trash on the ground. It is a shame because everywhere you look, you see beauty and beautiful people.
@gatasalvaje8611
@gatasalvaje8611 Ай бұрын
Tissue paper is not a Filipino thing, even in our home we dont use it, we use bedet instead,
@Chilling688
@Chilling688 Ай бұрын
​@@gatasalvaje8611its a basic hygiene necessity. im so disappointed when a toilet paper is not available in public toilets even if theres a bidet. most are not that clean too.
@philph3592
@philph3592 29 күн бұрын
I agree and I am Filipino.
@lemaitrethemonk
@lemaitrethemonk 27 күн бұрын
@gatasalvaje8611 I traveled to Manila, Cebu and all over Leyte. Most bathrooms did not have a bum gun (at least that is what I call it) or toilet paper. I prefer the bidet after my trips to Filipino's homes and trying one. It's the public bathrooms that I have a problem with.
@poppypoppy98
@poppypoppy98 27 күн бұрын
We use water for washing our bums. It's a bidet. We, Filipinos, find toilet rolls disgusting to be used for cleaning the bum.. it is not clean enough.. some Filipinos even use soap and water...
@MyIslandRetreat
@MyIslandRetreat 11 күн бұрын
Great interverview.
@user-mr2yv7pz6c
@user-mr2yv7pz6c Ай бұрын
This man are smart
@johnmascardo7047
@johnmascardo7047 Ай бұрын
I agree with the parking lot idea. Everytime I go home I see that opportunity not only Manila but throughout Philippines.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
That's one of the things that always surprises me. How is it that you can park your car with a guard and cameras watching for less than $1 for three hours??
@emeliazambales162
@emeliazambales162 19 күн бұрын
Nice, very spontaneous. He seems to be very well versed with the country and the people. Even current events❤
@alexmatibag8349
@alexmatibag8349 19 күн бұрын
Symphathy without action is nothing.. very true.
@iamgenie_2892
@iamgenie_2892 3 күн бұрын
❤❤ Amazing videos
@jinkyp
@jinkyp Ай бұрын
what an interesting topic video from foreigners insight about filiipinos and our country.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Thank you for that. I also made a couple of interview videos on my channel with other foreigners that you will probably enjoy watching.
@georgebarad5093
@georgebarad5093 25 күн бұрын
God bless you sir,
@migsgarcia3629
@migsgarcia3629 Ай бұрын
His statements and analysis are true.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
Thank you for that confirmation. I really try to be honest and true when I talk about my own personal experiences. I really do love this country and I am proud to call it my home.
@f-hizzle3883
@f-hizzle3883 27 күн бұрын
Well said brother and I say very true on the dot as I rarely see a person describe my country and people as precise as this one.
@Utyobko
@Utyobko Ай бұрын
Thank you, that other nationalities may learn about us Filipinos's. May God Bless you.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
It's really my pleasure. I hope more people around the world will see how amazing life in the Philippines can be.
@N3iLB
@N3iLB Ай бұрын
I really liked how he described about what Filipinos feel when talking to an English speaking foreigner and having “nosebleed” 😂
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
I can totally relate to that as well, since English is not my first language. I made one video all in Tagalog for my channel, that turned out pretty funny though, when I have my own "nosebleed" when trying to pronounce the words!
@rosarioaleguin9201
@rosarioaleguin9201 24 күн бұрын
Thank u sir for uplifting people and our country philippines...🥰🥰🥰
@rina-xf7eb
@rina-xf7eb 24 күн бұрын
Crushing over this guy's ideals and values!
@jerbybenignos488
@jerbybenignos488 Ай бұрын
For Westerners who earn wages from western countries it’s easy to live in the Philippines or if you have your own business but if you born and live there and earn minimum wage is very hard that’s why a lots of us Filipino prefer to work outside..
@ganymede12283
@ganymede12283 Ай бұрын
I also saw some foreigners who are homeless and begging for money. This is the side that most people don't see often.
@shopkins12
@shopkins12 Ай бұрын
uhmmm .. speaking as a Filipino, it really depends. Yeah life is hard. but as long as we eat everyday, we're fine! I prefer to stay here. If material things isnt that much important to you, you can stay and live a happy and contented life.
@TheTimelapseTraveler
@TheTimelapseTraveler Ай бұрын
It's all a matter of personal priorities. Filipino people find joy in having a close knit community of loved ones that they are surrounded by. This to me is a beautiful meaning of a "rich life"
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