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    Bloomberg - Are you a robot?


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    " ...... Some tourism — but not too much"

    He's obviously not seen the thousands to millions of tourists who flock to the province every year.

    Anyway, he's entitled to his opinion. I love Cebu City, had many wonderful experiences there. Even fell in love with a girl there, many moons ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    " ...... Some tourism — but not too much"

    He's obviously not seen the thousands to millions of tourists who flock to the province every year.

    Anyway, he's entitled to his opinion. I love Cebu City, had many wonderful experiences there. Even fell in love with a girl there, many moons ago.
    easy to fall in love with a cebuana.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    easy to fall in love with a cebuana.
    True that Master SE. Very alluring and sensual, Cebuana girls are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    True that Master SE. Very alluring and sensual, Cebuana girls are.

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    Yes, very, very. The ones I met gave good massages ;)


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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
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    i was marinating this in my mind all day.
    i still am not sure if i should be proud, or if i should be ashamed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i was marinating this in my mind all day.
    i still am not sure if i should be proud, or if i should be ashamed.
    I don't know what to think of it either.[emoji848]

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    if cebu was a woman, she'd be incensed!
    no woman wants to be "typical" .

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    if cebu was a woman, she'd be incensed!
    no woman wants to be "typical" .
    I don't mind whatever tag. I'm digging, recalling reasons I remained....Bisdaks are really the promdi epitome....simple, warm, genuine, never lording. Mediocrity is fine.... it's a very good camouflage.[emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    I don't mind whatever tag. I'm digging, recalling reasons I remained....Bisdaks are really the promdi epitome....simple, warm, genuine, never lording. Mediocrity is fine.... it's a very good camouflage.[emoji4]

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    I second bai travz. [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    Yes, very, very. The ones I met gave good massages ;)


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    Seems like there is a good story behind that comment Master B.


    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    I don't mind whatever tag. I'm digging, recalling reasons I remained....Bisdaks are really the promdi epitome....simple, warm, genuine, never lording. Mediocrity is fine.... it's a very good camouflage.[emoji4]

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    I can't argue with that. Certainly better than a lot of people I know from the so-called capital of Da Pilipins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloomberg
    I wouldn’t say that Cebu has many tourist sites that are major draws for the foreign visitor, although you can see where Ferdinand Magellan died on nearby Mactan Island, and there are wonderful beaches and aquatic activities. Some tourism — but not too much — also seems pretty typical."
    Me thinks this guy just stayed in the city and never traveled to the outlying municipalities. Lots of tourist spots in the province. Also it's a jump off point for folks to other islands that also have attract tourists like Bohol and Camotes Island.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bloomberg
    Also notable is Cebu’s North American heritage, as the Philippines was a de facto U.S. colony from 1898 to 1935. The native culture is still very much its own, but there are more superficial markers of U.S. cultural influence in Cebu, and in the Philippines more generally, than in almost any other emerging economy. There are lots of fast food restaurants, American casual dress is widespread, and basketball is much beloved.
    That's the entire Philippines. I don't get why he thinks it's only in Cebu.

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    i think everyone's taking this the wrong way

    ung "typical" wasn't meant as a negative

    di naman ibig sabihin boring

    the guy is an economist

    he's looking for the world's average place and he found it in Cebu

    outliers ang sobrang yaman at sobrang hirap na lugar

    di naman pwede Tokyo or NY maging representative ng typical place in the world

    di naman pwede Port Au Prince (Haiti) or Monrovia (Liberia)

    Cebu is right there in the middle

    not so rich, not so poor

    demographics also nasa global median

    that's the author's point

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    i think everyone's taking this the wrong way

    ung "typical" wasn't meant as a negative

    di naman ibig sabihin boring

    the guy is an economist

    he's looking for the world's average place and he found it in Cebu

    outliers ang sobrang yaman at sobrang hirap na lugar

    di naman pwede Tokyo or NY maging representative ng typical place in the world

    di naman pwede Port Au Prince (Haiti) or Monrovia (Liberia)

    Cebu is right there in the middle

    not so rich, not so poor

    demographics also nasa global median

    that's the author's point
    Oo nga, I read the article and "typical" was not used negatively, but just as a descriptor of what the average city in the world is, and Cebu fits the bill. Not too rich, not too poor, not too modern, not too backward, mix of Asian, American, and European influence, mix of urban and rural.

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