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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Isn't that practically the same???

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    ibig sabihin yata ni pekto, gusto talaga dun manirahan, magsimula pamilya (or dalahin pamilya). di yun tipong dahil kailangan lang ng dollar earnings. madalas kasi di doon sa amerika ginagastos yun kinita nila, so medyo may impact sa economy ng US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Isn't that practically the same???

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    Ummm. No.

    I can be homeless here and still love the place. It's something I don't feel when I visit say, the Philippines. Here, I have that "I belong here" feeling. I'm not religious. But, I am thankful every day that I wake up here, not having to worry much.

    It goes beyond politics (and economics) for me. Politicians will come and go. But, the place remains always and that's what I love.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; June 8th, 2019 at 09:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Ummm. No.

    I can be homeless here and still love the place. It's something I don't feel when I visit say, the Philippines. Here, I have that "I belong here" feeling. I'm not religious. But, I am thankful every day that I wake up here, not having to worry much.

    It goes beyond politics (and economics) for me. Politicians will come and go. But, the place remains always and that's what I love.
    That's your HOME. I guess that's the simple explanation. Whereas other nationality wants to go there, work, and send money back to where they are from. Nothing more, nothing less.

    You are Filipino by blood, but try blue American by heart. And nothing wrong with that. Yes that's the word, gratitude. No disrespect

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    Here, I have that "I belong here" feeling. I'm not religious. But, I am thankful every day that I wake up here, not having to worry much.
    a lot of pinoys in America think and say the same thing

    that they're sooo glad they migrated to the states

    that they're not wasting their lives in 3rd world backward PH

    they watch TFC and see everything wrong with PH and think/say "i'm so glad i'm no longer living there... people there are so stupid for not leaving"

    Pinoys living in the US have a condescending attitude towards people living here "why are people wasting their lives there?"

    tapos mahilig mag join sa mga pinoy forum or groups na karamihan ng tao nasa PH

    parang "hey look i got an awesome life here unlike you guys"

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    a lot of pinoys in America think and say the same thing

    that they're sooo glad they migrated to the states

    that they're not wasting their lives in 3rd world backward PH

    they watch TFC and see everything wrong with PH and think/say "i'm so glad i'm no longer living there... people there are so stupid for not leaving"

    Pinoys living in the US have a condescending attitude towards people living here "why are people wasting their lives there?"

    tapos mahilig mag join sa mga pinoy forum or groups na karamihan ng tao nasa PH

    parang "hey look i got an awesome life here unlike you guys"
    I don't think the PH is backward. There are a lot worse places than the PH I've been to.

    But, home is home. It's here where I feel at home. Still, I cannot ignore loved ones and people I became friends with over there. I had a great time during the period I lived there because of the people. In the end, it's always the people that makes it fun.

    My wife and her friends reminisce about the PH all the time. I've never seen any in her crowd talk the way you described. They always laugh about good times they had there (usually Leyte). They're having so much fun remembering, our living room is like a hen house sometimes.

    Whenever there's a new arrival here, they always ask what new things are happening over there. I've never seen any hate for the old country.

    I reminisce about the PH too. Heck. I loved commuting and riding the jeepneys there along with the rock music they played. It's a unique experience I'll always remember.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; June 8th, 2019 at 12:57 PM.

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    tired of the superiority complex of pinoys in America

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    I don't think the PH is backward. There are a lot worse places than the PH I've been to.

    But, home is home. It's here where I feel at home. Still, I cannot ignore loved ones and people I became friends with over there. I had a great time during the period I lived there because of the people. In the end, it's always the people that makes it fun.

    My wife and her friends reminisce about the PH all the time. I've never seen any in her crowd talk the way you described. They always laugh about good times they had there (usually Leyte). They're having so much fun remembering, our living room is like a hen house sometimes.

    Whenever there's a new arrival here, they always ask what new things are happening over there. I've never seen any hate for the old country.

    I reminisce about the PH too. Heck. I loved commuting and riding the jeepneys there along with the rock music they played. It's a unique experience I'll always remember.
    Remembering has choices....having to be here, living it, you're left w/ none.[emoji4] Bless yah, good sir![emoji120]

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    I don't agree with Pekto, there's nothing wrong kung magtrabaho lang sa America them padala ng pera dito sa Pinas and ginawang milking cow ang America. Hinde sa walang gratitude yun ganun, ganun naman talaga ang buhay. Pekto feel at home sa US dahil born and raised siya doon eh. He's filipino by blood pero wala ng kahit katiting na pinoy na ugali siya. Basically he's American as American can be.

    Hinde naman lahat gusto tumira sa America and maging citizen. Masarap ang pumaysal pero tumira don't think so.








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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    tired of the superiority complex of pinoys in America
    May relative kami umuwi galing states. Nakita meron kaming bagong house pinagawa. Sabi sa isang relative namin nung nakita ang panget daw pati kwarto ng mom ko. Nakapunta lang sa america sobrang taas na tingin nila sa sarili nila. Hays

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast View Post
    May relative kami umuwi galing states. Nakita meron kaming bagong house pinagawa. Sabi sa isang relative namin nung nakita ang panget daw pati kwarto ng mom ko. Nakapunta lang sa america sobrang taas na tingin nila sa sarili nila. Hays
    the relative said that?!!
    i'd have swept him out of my house...
    that's downright discourteous!
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    tired of the superiority complex of pinoys in America
    I'm 100% sure most of us here have better lives than majority of Pinoys in America, new immigrant and/or born& raised.

    Financially secure and not living in debts.


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    yan di ko magets sa inyo mga uhaw sa america. Eh ako ang habol ko lang jan yung organic organic food kasi pamantayan pa din sila.

    pero living there ???? Halller !!!!

    hiphop = yan ang cool jan not my type. Imagine poging-pogi sila doon sa asawa ni beyonce na pwede na gawin walllet yung lahbi. Tapos ang ahngas nung mukhang iguana rapper sa los angeles forgot the name.

    racism = Ito talaga hindi magets majority noypi na nakikibelong jan. Feeling nila belong sila pero trayduran yan.

    hype = ah dito magaling kano yung pacamping-camping kagaguhan. Yung mga patayan sa walmart. My gawd

    noypi biglang naging chameleon = in 3months nagiba ang twang.

    pinay blondie = maawa naman kayo. yayayish......

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast View Post
    May relative kami umuwi galing states. Nakita meron kaming bagong house pinagawa. Sabi sa isang relative namin nung nakita ang panget daw pati kwarto ng mom ko. Nakapunta lang sa america sobrang taas na tingin nila sa sarili nila. Hays

    feeling kasi nila lahat ng bagay sa Pinas behind sa Amerika

    "sa states ganito, sa states ganyan"

    -

    may bisita kami dinala ko sa spakol

    pinaservice ko sa kanya ung magaling at ***y na masahista na kilala ko

    tuwang tuwa si lalake

    tagal na siya nakabalik sa Amerika pero nag va-viber parin sila (pinakita ng masahista sakin ung viber hehe)

    na-in-love yata si lalake

    kahit nasa states na siya ang puso at isip niya nasa pinas haha
    Last edited by uls; June 8th, 2019 at 01:40 PM.

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    "sour grapes" ?

    not you! her!

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    Hope this thread won't go into comparing who's better where.[emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    I'm 100% sure most of us here have better lives than majority of Pinoys in America, new immigrant and/or born& raised.

    Financially secure and not living in debts.


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    25% of Americans say they worry about money '''all the time'''

    Americans are feeling mostly good about their finances, according to data recently published by analytics firm Gallup. At the start of 2019, in fact, their optimism “reached levels not seen in more than 16 years,” Gallup found. Nearly 70% expected to be financially better off in a year.

    About 56% describe their current financial situation as “good” or “excellent,” the data shows, which is an increase of 10% from 2015 and the highest score since 2002. And 57% say their finances are getting better, which is also an increase of 10% since 2016 and the highest score since 2002.

    Two-thirds, or 66%, say they have enough money to “live comfortably.”

    It’s worth noting that of the respondents who feel good about their finances, a majority tend to have higher household incomes, own stocks and be college-educated, and as a result, are “more likely than their counterparts to rate their own financial situation positively,” Gallup says.

    However, not everyone is as optimistic.

    Nearly 30% of respondents rate their financial situation as “only fair” and 15% say it’s “poor.” Meanwhile, 25% worry “all” or “most” of the time that their household income won’t be enough to cover their expenses.

    Their biggest concerns: Saving enough for retirement and unplanned medical costs, with 54% and 51%, respectively, saying they’re “very” or “moderately” worried about each prospect.

    Other studies could point to why: Northwestern Mutual surveyed more than 2,000 U.S. adults in 2018 and found that a third have less than $5,000 stashed away for retirement, though experts generally recommend trying to accumulate $1 million. Meanwhile, 21% have nothing saved at all, the data shows.

    A third of Americans don’t have enough savings to cover an unexpected $400 expense, like a medical emergency, without selling something or borrowing money, the Federal Reserve found. And one in four Americans have skipped a medical treatment in the past year because they couldn’t afford it, another recent Gallup poll found.

    Plus, while key expenses like housing and student loans continue to rise, wages have remained mostly stagnant for many American workers.

    i've heard of people who can't even afford a car repair

    so no car can't go to work

    patay
    Last edited by uls; June 8th, 2019 at 01:42 PM.

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    it is nice to live in the usa, if one has a good, well-paying, stable job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    feeling kasi nila lahat ng bagay sa Pinas behind sa Amerika

    "sa states ganito, sa states ganyan"

    -

    may bisita kami dinala ko sa spakol

    pinaservice ko sa kanya ung magaling at ***y na masahista na kilala ko

    tuwang tuwa si lalake

    tagal na siya nakabalik sa Amerika pero nag va-viber parin sila (pinakita ng masahista sakin ung viber hehe)

    na-in-love yata si lalake

    kahit nasa states na siya ang puso at isip niya nasa pinas haha
    Bruh, pang pinay yata ang kargado ni fil-am kaya na inlove... hehehe... sa mga “kana” siguro hindi siya masaya kasi maluwang... [emoji4] kaya inlove sa pinay, na feel nya yung tunay na emotion....


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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    yan di ko magets sa inyo mga uhaw sa america. Eh ako ang habol ko lang jan yung organic organic food kasi pamantayan pa din sila.
    organic sa states?

    mas organic pa dito

    punta ka sa mga probinsya

    may kilala ako may farm sa Mindanao







    inimbita niya mga friends from Manila mag stay for a week sa farm




    kung source of healthy natural organic food ang pag uusapan baket titingin sa Amerika?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray_noel View Post
    Bruh, pang pinay yata ang kargado ni fil-am kaya na inlove... hehehe... sa mga “kana” siguro hindi siya masaya kasi maluwang... [emoji4] kaya inlove sa pinay, na feel nya yung tunay na emotion....


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    masahe and hj lang nainlove ung lalake

    magaling talaga ung masahista at maapeal

    malambing din

    kaya yun ang pinamasahe ko sa kanya

    alam ko after that di niya malilimutan

    para sulit ung trip niya sa Pinas

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