I came here 22 years ago and married a pen friend, built a house, fathered a son (he's 17 now) and lived (relatively) peacefully ever since.
Easy living. Avoid complaining, be careful, smile and life will be good.

Welcome to the forum, Gilgamesh. Cool story, bro. I think after I spend a year or two teaching English in China, I might make the Philippines my next place of destination. The reason being: English is widely spoken there, its a more Westernized country than a place like China, and there's lots of expats and foreigners there (including Koreans like me).Gilgamesh wrote:Just saw this forum and thought I would join in case I might be useful to those thinking of coming to Philippines.
I came here 22 years ago and married a pen friend, built a house, fathered a son (he's 17 now) and lived (relatively) peacefully ever since.
Easy living. Avoid complaining, be careful, smile and life will be good.
Those are some good business ideas. How much did you rent the concrete mixer and the pedicad out for per day?Gilgamesh wrote:@zboy, as to making a living here in Phil., we started by buying a concrete mixer and hiring it out by the day. That kept us alive for a while, then we bought a pedicab (pedal tricycle able to carry three, common for public transport in this small city), and expanded that until we owned more than seventy pedicabs, selling them to the drivers by installments.
When I reached the age of 65 (I was almost 61 when I came here) I was eligible for my state pension from UK (low amount only) so I gave my tricycle business to a friend and we live on my pension now. Though only a small pension it's enough as living is very cheap here.