Essentials to live in the Philippines
As an expat living in the Philippines, what would you advise the ones about to pack to bring along?
What are the items you can easily find in the Philippines? On the other hand, what is less common or quite expensive?
Share with us what you would recommend to bring in oneÂ’s suitcase or container when moving to the Philippines.
Thank you in advance,
Christine
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I'm smiling because I just brought one suitcase. Why because when you get here you live in shorts flip flops and at -shirt. That's it! Maybe at night you might want to wear some sweats! Everything you need can be bought here for pennies on the dollar. Oh, bring money, or have it wired to your account you open here when the time comes.
Make sure your bank will write money overseas!
That's it!
Joe
Just pack a bag and come. Don't worry about it. Do not focus on what you left behind.
Richard
vegys as leeks , brussels sprouts and some other tippical euro vegys are not to be found ,i woold not advise to bring canned foods as most of these can also be ordered on the net.
i used wilkinson shaving soap and once this cup was empty i just truw a bar of dove soap in it and used that ,it works haha.
as others alredy advised ask frends you wil make here for advise,and the use of rewards is good advise in this to.
for the rest one soold bring along good will and acseptance towards an other culture , i considder this very inportand.
am european ,and in europ manny say foreigners soold adapt to ower culture ,so ceeping this in mind i try to make adapting to a priority in my day to day life here and am enjoing my life and marridge here so much that often i ask myself were i deserved such blessings .
so bring only what you cant mis,make frends be polite and enjoi life.
greets Dirk
Thank you for your valuable inputs on this topic which has been launched on all forums by the team expat.com.
This is so mainly to help those who are considering the move to better prepare themselves.
All the best
Bhavna
Medicines, not all the medicine here are authentic, even at some of the bigger pharmacies.
An extra pair of glasses, some optometrists, even in malls, will give you the wrong prescription
Good solar powered lights
A good computer, for some reason they are a bit expensive here
An open cell phone, some cell phones here are counterfeits
Your brand of shaving cream, many Filipinos do not shave and there is often a very small selection available
Condoms, again, better quality control on most foreign brands
A good camera, if you like to use the real thing. They are a bit expensive here
Extra shoes if you have big feet
Extra clothing if you are plus sized
A motorcycle helmet if you ride, the "one size" fits all mentality here does not work
Alkaselzer, its hard to find here
An extra belt if you are plus sized
A package of pens, many of the pens I have bought here stop working
Razor blades, again, the quality of the brands available here is poor, even name brands
Puzzles, they are hard to find here and expensive
A dairy cow, all dairy products are expensive here*
High thread count sheets
A real washing machine, the Barbie and Ken versions of washing machines here are pitiful*
A really nice slow cooker, not rice cooker, good ones are hard to find here and $$
A really nice food processor, if you love cooking
Good quality products are available here, but expensive and many brand named products are counterfeit.
Ordering from over seas can lead to expensive shipping charges AND
The post office here acts like a kind of customs, and will charge you exorbitant customs duties on even the smallest package, even if that package has a customs declaration showing its true cost. And if you question the high duty costs, the post office will either return the package or KEEP it for themselves. (You think I am kidding???)
the vegitebles
the soil is good in the philipines there is water availeble so i gues it is worth importing sead to growthem in the back yard
tot personal use
a frezer is the solution then
martin jaumain wrote:i am belgiam and this concern me to
the vegitebles
the soil is good in the philipines there is water availeble so i gues it is worth importing sead to growthem in the back yard
tot personal use
a frezer is the solution then
as a felow belgian i totaly agree on growing ower vegetebals,and i am planning on starting a vegy garden .
about the tomatos:if you buy seeds in a mall be notsurprised of finding not the seeds mentioned on the pakage i both leahtas seeds and got tomato plants out of them hahaha
i usualy do not plant anny seeds in full ground i let them develop to smal plants in self made germinators this way i am asured that what i plant is alredy on it way to become a produce.
and as in manny things location location location some plants (like tomatos)do not like to be in ful sun all day .
so to stay with the topic indeed if one likes the vegys one is used of eating it is a good idea to bring along seeds and start a vegetabel garden or grow these in flower pots on a balkony
greets Dirk
who walks the streets showing of juwelry or other expansive items makes themselfves a target for criminals all over the world ,that's a fact.
for the last months we stayed in a very rural region of Davao Oriental,all the ppl around us are poor,one day i had a technical problem with my trike and manny very frendly ppl helped my to get it back in working order for wich i thank them very much,never had anny agresion towards me at all.
bringing akseptance and respect for the culture,good manners and an open smile towards the ppl i meet seems to be a good idea for all who comes to live in The Philippines
ofcorse using common sense in were and wen one go's is good no mather were one is.
some prefere to look at the dark side of life i prefere to look at the sunny side,that do's not meens am walking on a cloud or so ,i am realistic and know nothing is perfect,but we can try to do small efforts to make it les inperfect he
greets Dirk
We are getting off topic here.
Can we please only share our own point of view on the Essentials to live in the Philippines ?
Thank you,
Priscilla

These include. Peas. Tomatoes. Mushrooms. Kidney Beans. Sweet Corn. Pickels. (Gherkin, Olives Red Cabbage, Saurkraut. etc) Frankfurter, and Bockwürst Sausages. Canned Meat. Pet Food.
Unfortunately Cheese, and Wine don't travel well unrefrigerated. So we have to do without.
(Usually when I return to Europe I suffer from The Ben Gunn Syndrome. "Just a Morsel o Cheese Matey" )
As well as Food, we have sent Power Tools. A Chainsaw. A Saw Chain, Sharpener. A Bench Saw, and numerous Hand Tools. All much cheaper, or not sold here.
I think the most essential thing to bring to the Philippines, which is applicable to everyone, is knowledge. Before moving here for long term, try it out for a few months first. Come here when the weather is at its hottest. Do research. Learn about the culture, what you can live with (or without), the areas that would suit you best, your actual budget, what items you can or cannot find here, etc. You will then be able to determine whether you would want to live here, and also determine the essential and not-so-essential stuff to ship here for your long term stay.
Essential material things to bring for this first trip: money, a bank account which can wire money here and from where you can withdraw money, clothes for warm weather, cellphone, laptop, 3-months' supply of medication / prescription which you cannot live without, a paper-based phone book (not just the one on your cellphone, which you could lose if your phone gets lost or broken) which lists important numbers of contacts both from your home country and here.
Another essential thing to have is something intangible: an open mind. Remember that this is not America (or your home country). Understand first before trying to be understood. Don't expect that you can still keep here the lifestyle and stuff that you're used to back home and still spend as much for the same things as back home. Try out some of the things that locals do to live by.
The culture is very different, especially driver mentality. The rude driver who cuts you off might be, in a different situation, the pedestrian who will stop and help you out if you have engine trouble.
Keep a positive attitude and be respectful.
Even large size shoes/sneakers as there is a payless shoe store.
As far as medications go i never had a problem getting my meds at Rose Pharmacy.
Occasionally out of stock so i just go to another Rose Pharmacy location. They are reputable without having to worry about imitation/China knock off.
SM supermarket and Super Metro supermarket has large selection and variety and can find many items i would get in the states.
Only thing i have yet to find is a bag of pretzels!!!!!
Do see Dorito"s and Lay's and pringles but i would love to find pretzels.

We travel every year to her home town in the provinces in Leyte.
We find that the only essential we need....is money. Just about everything else is available. Maybe not what you are used to, but something nearly equivalent to.
We generally stay for between 3 and 7 weeks. We do not have any bank accounts in The Philippines....so use money transfers through Western Union or Moneygram. We transfer funds in lots of $500. Then collect as required. Any transfers we do not collect in The Philippines, we collect back home on our return.
Most foods etc are available.
We have been doing it this way since 2008....quite successfully.
Getting good quality things here at a fair price it not easy, and in some cases, nearly impossible.
""As an expat living in the Philippines, what would you advise the ones about to pack to bring along?
What are the items you can easily find in the Philippines? On the other hand, what is less common or quite expensive?""
I have said that you can get here many things LIKE you can get in developed countries but the quality is NOT there. And, strangely enough, some of those knock off products are more expensive here that quality stuff abroad. So I bring stuff from abroad that make our lives here more comfortable and enjoyable.
I am not talking about culture of this country, but the likes of the foreigner who have chosen to live here. That is the point of the thread.
And thanks to the moderators who UNFROZE this thread. I am not sure why they froze it to begin with, but as they know, this site is not a Filipino site, but part of a world wide expat.com group. Not owned by Filipinos.
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