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  1. cajixh

    cajixh DI Junior Member

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    if I can choose to live my life there will be no if's to say..

    I'd like to tackle a few topics mention by the thread starter (TS) :D

    Philippine road problem??

    I never been to other countries so I can't compare, Philippine has many road problem, roads are poor maintained, and the government hasn't really made a long term plan for it, My view is LTO don't have any clue on how to fix the traffics and roads, simply they don't know what to do. You can get a driver's license even if you failed the driver's exam just put money under the table. Jeepneys sometimes stop in the middle of the road to pick up passengers. There are no speed limit! there might be signs but there are very few cops who chase you down if you go over the speed limit. Yes I know its crazy! but mainly it depends where you live in the Philippines. The average Filipino can't even own a car!, so I think the Philippine road problem or traffic jams are a Big City's problem.

    Every where I go Volume is full??

    There are noisy places and silence places in the Philippines just pick the right spot. If there is funeral beside our house we go silence until the day of the burial ceremony happen. I think that goes for 3 days, no loud music, no shouting, even no laughing out loud. If there is a birthday party at the other house, we understand why they have a loud volume. We don't complain.

    People burn stuff everyday?

    I had some fun childhood memories, My mother ask me to sweep the backyard leaves under a tree. Then I burn the leaves. Why? to keep the pest away from our Jackfriut tree, so that when I climb it I don't get bitten or stung by some bugs or insect when I get some Jackfriut to eat. I usually do that household chore when the sun is already setting, and me and my friends walk around the fire and play. Honestly it was a great childhood memories. Although we know it is fire so we play cautiously, not so near the fire that you can get yourself burn.

    Why do Filipinos keep pigs, rooster, goats, ducks, chickens?

    I don't really know why but maybe its because we love animals.:D I was born with a family that raises pigs,ducks,chicken,rooster, sometimes goats in our backyard. Its called backyard farming. Average Filipinos cant afford to buy big lands so you cant really blame them. When we slaughter a pig its kinda a social event, regardless of where the pig meat will be use for fiesta's, birthday, etc or to sell, you bet you can see a smile on the faces of people. I remember my Uncle and some adult neighbors would wrangler the pig then tie it up, then the son's and daughter of our neighbors would try to watch with me, then we run away because of the sound of the screaming pig. Then we would play outside. Then our parents would call us then we would have a grilled pork meat to eat, and there are all smiles. We eat all together using our hands, Clean wash hands! sometimes we continue it in the near by beach.. For the Noises of these animals, I have less complain about roosters, because they help me wake up in the morning. I have a little complain about dogs, I think 2 dogs would be enough when you have more than 2, they bark all night(maybe its the dogs social thingy :D )...
     
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    why do not try mixing it up a bit, if your budget allows it. 6 months in a new country, there is alot of variety around in the asian region. maybe u will find a place more suited for u, maybe u just need more adventure

    in my opinion, england is not a good place to live for the young or old, great for in between. u could give it 6 months and that would put what u enjoy in life into perspective
     
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    Of course, Louies observations can't be denied.
    The situation here in the Philippines is so much different on many aspects compared to 'the civilized' western world ( I putted civilized between commas !!).
    Those you mentioned are some of them, although I don't say that noise is no problem in my 'home-world'.
    My neighbour did once call the police because I used the electric motor to wind up and wind down my outside Venetian blinds and that gave in his opinion too much enoying noise :( :confused: :eek:
    Even a judge had to come to our place to check the 'enormous' noise that it produced :smile:
    Of course he lost the case and money for his and mine lawyer :p
    What I mean to say......... people sometimes have an enormous low limit of acceptance.
    Sometimes they have a very good personal reason for their complaints like a friend of mine who went back to the Netherlands after more than 12 years living in the Philippines.
    He had to move back to Europe because of heart problems which were triggered by "allergy" for noise according to the doctor here in the Philippines.
    They did move here 3 times to other places. Found finally a quiet place up in the mountains but still suffered from the noise elsewhere when shopping etc...
    They took the right step imho : moving to another country (their home country).

    But yeah ...these are exceptions.
    Like my neighbour who could not stand an even low noise level but however could stand the shouting and wild practising on the drums of his little kid of 10 years.
    Did I complain ? No
    Reading Cajixh reaction I immediately remembered my own youth when things in my home country were a bit similar to here in the Philippines now.
    We did not complain THEN (like Cajixh). We had often fun with it !
    So some tolerance I have to have with the situation here, even when it bothers me. I can't change it so I either adapt myself as much as possible, or leave.
    But no offends to Louie, because he clearly made his point of only signalling what's on his mind.
     
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    Hahaha, you certiainly need all the patience you can get than I guess
     
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    Teacher DI Senior Member Showcase Reviewer

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    Swany

    I know Swany. Just trying to inform the kano, I really was not looking down and never would I, Philippines is my home and Filipino's are my people even if I am just a kano.
     
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