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samanthamjb wrote:Hi. I am Mimi based in Sydney, an aussie but a filipino origin. My partner got a job offered to work in PNG as project manager in a building industry. Please can anyone tell me what it is like living up there? Is the weather condition same with the Philippines'? Coz I'm alright with it. And my main question is... Is there any Filipino Shop across the PNG coz I love cooking Filipino food and I want to shop a lot when I crave on these.. Cheers!
Welcome to 大咖福利影院.
The weather is tropical like north queensland. Living there can be boring if you are not working. Safety can be a problem and it is not recommended to wander around by yourself.聽 No Filipino shops as such but there are many Filipinos living and working there.
saddd...What sorts of crime occurs up there? Do these people kill?
samanthamjb wrote:Oh no... That's gonna be the downfall
saddd...
What sorts of crime occurs up there? Do these people kill?
Yes they do kill. There are robberies, murders, rapes etc. They have what is called a payback system which means if I kill someone from your family, they will kill someone from my family. You also need to have a driver to take you around as it is not too safe for a newcomer to drive around. If you knock down someone and stop then you may well be beaten up for your troubles. Accommodation needs to have security guards.
If you are going to PNG then you should join a club of some kind there.
I suggest you look on the PNG forum and make contact with the pinoys that are working there.
samanthamjb wrote:Sounds scarrrryyy.. Thank you Mr Stumpy for the informative intel, I think I have to think about it now,
It can be scary and it can be exciting as well. You just need to have the facts pointed out to you and then you can make an informed choice. Why not ask your partner to find out if other employees there have their wives and family there and you can contact them.聽
You will need someone to show you around the place until you get settled. I have worked on 7 different projects in PNG including 2 years in Port Moresby.
As I said previously, boredom can set in after you have been there for a while. There are social clubs in Moresby.
I created a new thread with your post on the Papua New Guinea forum in order to give it more visibility.
Thanks,
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There is a Filipino supermarket with a restaurant above it. I haven't been there yet, I am waiting for my wife to arrive from Phils. There is also a very strong Philippine Association here that hold functions and events regularly. Many other great restaurants as well.
Facebook link for Filipino Association
facebook.com/fapng?ref=stream
I am also a Filipina and currently in Pom, been working here for almost three years. I work for the MD of Airways. I have stayed there for more than two years but recently moved to town as it is closer to my office. Let me know once you are here so I can drive you around and introduce to some other Filipinos. Cheers.
I am sure you will be very happy in Port Moresby and will take many positive experiences away with you when you leave .I also hope you get the chance to befriend at least one PNG person, preferably many of them, as the lesson that is learnt here is that rich or poor, black or white, Catholic or Protestant we are actually all the same and it takes all kinds of people to make聽 a vibrant community.
Troubles happen in every place in the world so dont be scared. PNG have over 800 different cultures and languages therefore there is great variations of people attitudes and habits. Alot of Pilipinos are in the country, some were born here and are business people now. Tropicana Limited is owned by Sandra Lau-A pilipino well respected woman and her shops are all over the country. You will feel at home when you attend a Catholic Church because most Pilipinos are Catholics.
Come to Papua New Guinea and you will forget that scary thought.
Welcome.
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