I believe a lot of what goes on here is their culture as well as their financial status. I lived in the Forbes Park barangay in Makati when I was working and you had a quiet (expensive) neighborhood. I live in Bacong here for 11 years and the dogs wake me up during the night and the chickens early in the morning. I tell myself I am retired and have no real schedule and this how I decided to live the last quarter so I check the + - balance sheet and drink a little wine at night so I sleep better. Not so bad at the end of the day!
Note: I know not everyone thinks like I do but I hope they find a balance.
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Don't forget the other POO they brought with them,, the Catholic Church..
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I for one love the Philippines and just about everything about it. So very much reminds me of the "GREAT OLD DAYS" of the Western life.
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That is what keeps the Philippines the way it is, people just accept the way things are, that is the hindrance to change.-
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might i suggest for you,... a different country? otherwise, you will have to adjust, or forever be disturbed and perturbed.
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