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    Quote Originally Posted by EL Chicane View Post
    I stayed in America for more than a year before (sent there by our company). Kung quality of life ang pag-uusapan, quality of life in America is way much better. Food is cheap, I can easily buy a decent car, lots of tourist places to go around, blonde chicks everywhere (although many of them are fat), and best of all, **** is legal and part of your rights.

    Pero habang umaandar ang panahon, the need to socialize with family and friends became too great. This is because I am single, and I was staying in my apartment all by myself. There were times that I never spoke for an entire weekend kasi I have no one else to talk to. Pinoys are usually far, unlike in Pinas na pumunta ka lang sa tindahan and you can mingle with the tambays there. As a result, I spent close to $800 a month on long-distance calls to the Philippines to talk to my folks and barkadas (buti na lang my phone bills are charged to company expense )
    saan ka ba tumira noon bro? kasi sa Bay Area (that is in California for the folks who are not from here), particulary sa Vallejo/San Jose/Daly City, Filipinos are well represented. there is a big Pinoy community in each of these three cities. we have Filipino restaurants and groceries. It's like living back home.

    Quote Originally Posted by EL Chicane View Post
    In summary, it's hard to survive migrating to another foreign country if you are single. I guess social needs is a basic need of humans.
    i think it's the other way around. mas mahirap ang mag migrate sa ibang lugar kung may gf/wife ka na maiiwan.
    Last edited by n2knee; October 11th, 2006 at 08:58 AM.

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