
gordy5938
American expat in the Philippines
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About me
American
Lives in Butuan, Caraga
Speaks English, Spanish
Registration: 14 February 2018
Divorcing in the Philippines by Diksha
Hello everyone, Reaching the decision to seek divorce can be hard. Filing the papers as an expat in the Philippines can be as taxing since a good grasp of legislations is needed and the process can prove to be tedious. Where and how do you ...
There is no divorce in the Philippines. There is annulment. That said, there are always options. The Philippines will recognize an international divorce if you have the decree properly authenticated and pay a Philippine lawyer to get it recognized ... Read More
Moving to Davao City with family by sethuraj_s
Hello, I'm having an option to move to Davao City with family. Kindly tell me does the city offer good options in child education? What is the cost of housing (rentals). Thanks in advance.
I recently visited there. It is very controlled there with military and police checking everyone. Pretty much like a warzone. Read More
Moving to the Philippines with a disability by Bhavna
Hello everyone, Having a disability should not be a barrier to living abroad. While the intricacies of one聮s move to the Philippines may be specific to the individual, certain steps can be undertaken to make the process smoother. What are the ...
Hi. I moved to the Philippines about 18 months ago. I am disabled and brought my service dog with me. Life here has been a challenge. My dog isnt allowed anywhere like back home. Americans can still receive both their Social Security and VA ... Read More
Best cities for retirement in the Philippines by Bhavna
Hello everyone, An increasing amount of people want to spend their retirement abroad. Would you consider giving a few tips to those looking into the Philippines for their retirement? What are the most attractive cities for retirees in the ...
I鈥檓 living ok in Butuan city on about $4000 USD a month. It is a bit boring and good food is sometimes a challenge but I am in a large comfy home in safe gated community and it is relatively quiet. Read More
Children integration in a new school in the Philippines by Bhavna
Hello everyone, Moving abroad can be particularly hard on children. For any parent planning a move to the Philippines, it is of utmost importance to make sure they do everything in their power to make sure their children聮s transition is as smooth ...
I think you should consider homeschooling. The schools here are horrible wastes. They dont separate smarter college capable kids from the restand waste far too much classroom time on sports or vocational things. They also always seem to have ... Read More
The pet culture in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hey everyone, Pets are an integral part of a lot of families. So much so that they would never consider moving abroad without them. Before doing so, it would be important to know the pet culture in the Philippines just to make sure that their ...
My service dog flew free in cabin. My other dog flew in a crate. You need USDA vet clearance and a bunch of vaccinations and then you get the import permit for philippines online for just a few dollars. Read More
The pet culture in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hey everyone, Pets are an integral part of a lot of families. So much so that they would never consider moving abroad without them. Before doing so, it would be important to know the pet culture in the Philippines just to make sure that their ...
So sad they let them run free. Twice this week my k-9 has almost killed two of them for coming after us aggressively. Read More
Extended families in the Philippines by Peter Clark
When you marry a Filipino you marry the family they say and for much of the time it is true. Family members will at times be overseas workers and generate money for the family in the Philippines. A foreigner in the family will be expected to help ...
There are nice beautiful women here. Walk away from greedy ones. Dont support kids or their families. It is their own faults that the parents suffer. They should have worked hard and saved. Same for other family members. You are responsible for you, ... Read More
GF and Extent of Her Family Involvement by moonunit0103
Hi, After spending 6 weeks traveling with my GF through the Central Visayas, we go to Ormoc, Leyte, to visit her family. I have been letting her handling my money and she keeps meticulous records for our travels, and assumed she would be as ...
I agree. They will keep you broke if you let them have any control over the money. For me I think the realized I was going to close the bank and they started playing fair. Now after many fights I even managed to get a new truck! To thine own self be ... Read More
GF and Extent of Her Family Involvement by moonunit0103
Hi, After spending 6 weeks traveling with my GF through the Central Visayas, we go to Ormoc, Leyte, to visit her family. I have been letting her handling my money and she keeps meticulous records for our travels, and assumed she would be as ...
Is why I shit down the bank from day one! Read More
The pet culture in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hey everyone, Pets are an integral part of a lot of families. So much so that they would never consider moving abroad without them. Before doing so, it would be important to know the pet culture in the Philippines just to make sure that their ...
I brought 2 dogs from US. They needed USDA clearance frim back home and were not quarantined here. The special import permit for Phillipines is bought and printed online and says all the needed vaccinations and microchip stuff. Read More
The pet culture in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hey everyone, Pets are an integral part of a lot of families. So much so that they would never consider moving abroad without them. Before doing so, it would be important to know the pet culture in the Philippines just to make sure that their ...
Here in Butuan there is an animal welfare group that is doing great things to rescue dogs. I think far too many just want a dog here to keep in a cage as a cheap burglar alarm and not enough invest time and money to show the animals love or care for ... Read More
New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2019 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Philippines forum? Don't know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...
Good pointers. I would suggest being careful around family here too. Their culture is very different than ours and my own desire to have nicer things caused a lot of friction here at first. Read More
New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2019 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Philippines forum? Don't know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...
They cover service connected disabilities. No home loans. But on the us side, it is quicker and easier to get ratings i crease decisions since there are a lot fewer vets here. Read More
New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2019 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Philippines forum? Don't know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...
Message me. Im gordy robb on facebook Read More
GF and Extent of Her Family Involvement by moonunit0103
Hi, After spending 6 weeks traveling with my GF through the Central Visayas, we go to Ormoc, Leyte, to visit her family. I have been letting her handling my money and she keeps meticulous records for our travels, and assumed she would be as ...
Imagine what I went through when the family found out I had both VA and SSDI....lol. It was like the gold fairy came to town... Read More
GF and Extent of Her Family Involvement by moonunit0103
Hi, After spending 6 weeks traveling with my GF through the Central Visayas, we go to Ormoc, Leyte, to visit her family. I have been letting her handling my money and she keeps meticulous records for our travels, and assumed she would be as ...
It will never get better my friend. I pretty much had to raise bloody hell and make my wifes family hate me to stop the endless freeloading. Now a year later, I am recovering financially and just bought a truck. I gave my wife and family a lecture ... Read More
New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2019 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Philippines forum? Don't know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...
Hi! Im a vet. I deal with the VA here quite a bit if you need any help! Read More
New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2019 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Philippines forum? Don't know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...
Good answer. I have been here a little over a year and still have challenges. The culture is frustrating at times and you have to be willing to go with their flow. Financial? I strongly suggest not displaying wealth if you want to keep it. You will ... Read More
How to Deal with Filipino City Air Pollution by moonunit0103
Hi, In the 8 weeks I have been here in the Philippines, I have been shocked at the level of air pollution, especially in the cities. Manila and Cebu are especially bad, but Dumaguete, Tagbilaran, Ormoc, and Tacloban are dirty also, causing me to ...
There really is no fix because the people here seem to be more focused on doing whatever they feel like regardless of the rules. If you report them then you become a target... Read More
I've overdosed on bad news !!!!! by JB pal
Hi, Like here in the United States we mostly hear about bad news and every so often a feel good story. I'm single married once and planning on spending 4 to 6 months in your country to possibly live there. Not a big city guy and just started ...
It was like that a bit when I first moved here but after I pretty much pissed all of the family off they quit begging and now leave me alone. Read More
Is there anywhere in this entire country that offers peace and quiet? by GuestPoster2704
[Preface: Sorry guys if this post belongs in another section, but it isn't just about moving or housing, it is about seeking shared experiences and finding solutions to this issue, while asking anyone who may know the answer to the main question ...
I live out in Butuan. The part if my subdivision is quiet like a tomb. Gated and safe area. Read More
Cities In Mindanao that are Safe to Visit by moonunit0103
It seems like I have been chatting several women who live in Davao, General Santos, Kudurat City, Cagayun de Or, and Ozamiz. I have seen the State Department warnings from last year. Have things settled down? I am fond of my head and don't ...
Cagayan and Butuan are safe. Read More
New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Philippines forum? Don聮t know how to start? This thread is for you聽;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...
Welcome here! Im close by in Butuan if yall ever get bored! Read More
In retrospect, would you move again to the Philippines? by Christine
Hi all, If you had to look back on your expat experience in the Philippines, would you heartily say "let聮s do it again"? From the preparation stage to your actual everyday life in your new country, what did you enjoy the most? Would you do ...
We arent that far away! Im in Butuan. Read More
In retrospect, would you move again to the Philippines? by Christine
Hi all, If you had to look back on your expat experience in the Philippines, would you heartily say "let聮s do it again"? From the preparation stage to your actual everyday life in your new country, what did you enjoy the most? Would you do ...
I think we must be related. Lol. I finally said enough was enough and put me first here though. I help some but only after making them help themselves first. Read More
Dealing with loneliness in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello, Expatriation can be a fun and exciting adventure, but it can also be a bit lonely at times. Please share with us some tips for dealing with loneliness. What are some potential factors that lead to loneliness when moving to the ...
thanks, I suggested riding as a way for expats to escape the loneliness. back home groups would ride and just take in nature. I just upgraded from a boxer to a rouser so am waiting to see how comfy the new ride will be! Read More
Dealing with loneliness in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello, Expatriation can be a fun and exciting adventure, but it can also be a bit lonely at times. Please share with us some tips for dealing with loneliness. What are some potential factors that lead to loneliness when moving to the ...
Motorcycle touring is a way to get out and learn more without the barhopping! Read More
New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Philippines forum? Don聮t know how to start? This thread is for you聽;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...
congrats and welcome here! If you get ready for the adventure side, look me up in Butuan City. The motorcycle riding near here is awesome! Read More
Dealing with loneliness in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello, Expatriation can be a fun and exciting adventure, but it can also be a bit lonely at times. Please share with us some tips for dealing with loneliness. What are some potential factors that lead to loneliness when moving to the ...
I understand your frustration. Dont let it get to you. I am slowly learning the visaya/cebuano and my new family is fluent in English. The biggest help seems to find a local group of other foreignors and make friends quickly. Read More
New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Philippines forum? Don聮t know how to start? This thread is for you聽;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...
the problem was that my exwife was filipina too. even though my divorce is valid in usa, the clerk here wanted to be an ***. so, rather than pay thousands to have a foreign divorce recognized we decided to do an end around and bump the system. Read More
New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Philippines forum? Don聮t know how to start? This thread is for you聽;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...
awesome! I ran into a brick wall trying to get married in Philippines because of prior divorce so we will marry in australia then get the residency here. Read More
New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Philippines forum? Don聮t know how to start? This thread is for you聽;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...
try butuan city, its not that far away, has decent internet as long as you stay under bandwidth, air polution not so bad. and I navigate on a motorcycle safely! Read More
New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Philippines forum? Don聮t know how to start? This thread is for you聽;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...
You can extend you tourist visa for up to 3 years, or if you get married you can get residency. Read More
Dealing with loneliness in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello, Expatriation can be a fun and exciting adventure, but it can also be a bit lonely at times. Please share with us some tips for dealing with loneliness. What are some potential factors that lead to loneliness when moving to the ...
I would think of it as being more homesick at times that loneliness. I have an awesome fiancee, 2 maids, and kids around all of the time. The biggest challenge is not losing myself in a new world. I waste way too much money going out to the mall to ... Read More
Parenting in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being a parent can be challenging, and even more so when moving abroad, but it can also be an enriching experience. Tell us more below about your role as a parent in the Philippines. How are you experiencing your parental role ...
You might want to do what I did...If the kid wants something, make them ask in English. Read More
Parenting in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being a parent can be challenging, and even more so when moving abroad, but it can also be an enriching experience. Tell us more below about your role as a parent in the Philippines. How are you experiencing your parental role ...
You touched on something that drove me crazy. The two younger boys here are pretty much illiterate in English even though it is supposedly taught. For the most part I feel like they are being rebellious little arses and just refuse to speak English. ... Read More
Parenting in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being a parent can be challenging, and even more so when moving abroad, but it can also be an enriching experience. Tell us more below about your role as a parent in the Philippines. How are you experiencing your parental role ...
Ive been blessed with a second chance here. I just met someone new and for once I found someone who wants the best for her child. You are right about private schools. I have heard horror stories but schools like Angelicum Montesorri from what I have ... Read More
Parenting in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being a parent can be challenging, and even more so when moving abroad, but it can also be an enriching experience. Tell us more below about your role as a parent in the Philippines. How are you experiencing your parental role ...
thanks steve, Im told that I must be a snob here for wanting to keep kids safe and have best schools and things. I still believe that no matter where we live in the world, we can make a difference. I stress to everyone that I meet that education is ... Read More
Parenting in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being a parent can be challenging, and even more so when moving abroad, but it can also be an enriching experience. Tell us more below about your role as a parent in the Philippines. How are you experiencing your parental role ...
I think you will find child development centers to be much like healthcare...you may have to visit 40 before you find a good one. I was blessed to have been army medic and civilian paramedic so i can pretty much take care of myself but most of you ... Read More
Parenting in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being a parent can be challenging, and even more so when moving abroad, but it can also be an enriching experience. Tell us more below about your role as a parent in the Philippines. How are you experiencing your parental role ...
thanks for the support! It is sooo frustrating here to get people to accept the fact that they had a chance to go to school however sorry it may be make something of themselves. She is actually my niece here but we raise her as our daughter and she ... Read More
Parenting in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being a parent can be challenging, and even more so when moving abroad, but it can also be an enriching experience. Tell us more below about your role as a parent in the Philippines. How are you experiencing your parental role ...
She was an ofw in kuwait. she left her kids with her mom. The problem is that the mom just left the kids on autopilot. They wander around in the streets with no focus or purpose in life and nobody knows where they go or what they are up to. I ... Read More
Parenting in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being a parent can be challenging, and even more so when moving abroad, but it can also be an enriching experience. Tell us more below about your role as a parent in the Philippines. How are you experiencing your parental role ...
Im branded now as being an asshole who sets standards so high that nobody can reach because I keep the basic principle of teaching others to fish instead of just buying them a fish. End result is that I have the person I love without the associated ... Read More
US embassy
I took mine and offered to show the guy there, his exact words were " I dont care, you are just swearing to something". they just want your $50. I hope you dont run into the bs i did when I actually went to get married. I had to request ... Read More
Parenting in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being a parent can be challenging, and even more so when moving abroad, but it can also be an enriching experience. Tell us more below about your role as a parent in the Philippines. How are you experiencing your parental role ...
It failed before class even began. The two boys went on a tirade and my fiancee moved out over it. Now she is back and they live with the grandmother again, and surprise, surprise, surprise, when we visited today, the eldest was unsupervised and ... Read More
Parenting in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being a parent can be challenging, and even more so when moving abroad, but it can also be an enriching experience. Tell us more below about your role as a parent in the Philippines. How are you experiencing your parental role ...
I took the proactive step today of enrolling all of the stepchilden in a very expensive but very strict school. No more fun and games wandering around the schoolyard playing instead of actually learning. They will be in class from 730 to 530 every ... Read More
How to deal with stress when moving to the Philippines by Priscilla
Moving abroad is no easy feat. Everyone has their own ways of dealing with stress, so we invite you to share some insights regarding this topic. What are the main factors that contribute to stress when moving to the Philippines (cultural ...
My friend, there is never any way to get over it. I was an army medic and civilian paramedic/firefighter. I saw well over 100 people die. We each will cope with the shock of the moment in different ways. I chose to focus on the mission instead of ... Read More
Parenting in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being a parent can be challenging, and even more so when moving abroad, but it can also be an enriching experience. Tell us more below about your role as a parent in the Philippines. How are you experiencing your parental role ...
The biggest challenge is having two distinct styles in terms of how children should be raised and what to expect from them. There is no point in me bashing the Philippines. It is different here. I prefer and require the stepchildren to be home when ... Read More
How to deal with stress when moving to the Philippines by Priscilla
Moving abroad is no easy feat. Everyone has their own ways of dealing with stress, so we invite you to share some insights regarding this topic. What are the main factors that contribute to stress when moving to the Philippines (cultural ...
Keep faith and learn to listen to the people around you and always ask God for strength as you acclimate to new people and cultures. Mistakes will be made but everything boils down to willingness to try new things and finally accept that the way we ... Read More
Cost of living in the Philippines - 2017 by Priscilla
Hello, Before moving to Philippines, it is important to investigate the cost of living in the country. As we did in 2015, we give you the opportunity to share your experience and tell us more about products and services average recorded ...
I read what you wrote about costs of delivering babies. My wife and I are blessed in that respect. I was a paramedic/medic and have delivered 10 so far, to include a set of triplets and I have full medic gear with me so we get to skip that part! Read More
Intercultural relationships in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some fun anecdotes and information regarding intercultural marriages and relationships in the Philippines. This will provide some insight to current and future expats regarding relationship norms in mixed ...
Im glad it is working out well for you! and Kudos to your wife for wanting to continue as a teacher! Read More
Intercultural relationships in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some fun anecdotes and information regarding intercultural marriages and relationships in the Philippines. This will provide some insight to current and future expats regarding relationship norms in mixed ...
good answer! My wife and I have learned to be strategic in what we walk about or how we talk about it. Too easy to insult culture just because people do things differently somewhere else. We look for things we have in common first then build upon ... Read More
Intercultural relationships in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some fun anecdotes and information regarding intercultural marriages and relationships in the Philippines. This will provide some insight to current and future expats regarding relationship norms in mixed ...
We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender. Winston ... Read More
The jobs that are the most in-demand for expats in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding the job market for expats in the Philippines. This information will be incredibly helpful to anyone considering moving there, so we're very grateful for your contribution. What are the ...
Sharing skills gained as part of my new focus as a pastor kinda doesnt seem like a job..lol. Read More
The jobs that are the most in-demand for expats in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding the job market for expats in the Philippines. This information will be incredibly helpful to anyone considering moving there, so we're very grateful for your contribution. What are the ...
I suspect most of us are receiving some form of income from retirement or disability from back home so i question why even bother trying for a job overseas? Why not be an entrepreneur and actually open your own unique opportunity? Read More
Intercultural relationships in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some fun anecdotes and information regarding intercultural marriages and relationships in the Philippines. This will provide some insight to current and future expats regarding relationship norms in mixed ...
Intercultural relationships have unique challenges. I have been married now in two different cultural groups and the bottom line is that if you love someone, you put the effort into learning about their country and culture and maybe, just maybe, you ... Read More
Your best business development ideas in the Philippines by Priscilla
Hi everyone, As a foreign entrepreneur, launching a business in the Philippines is a fantastic project and an exciting challenge. Some ideas are likely to succeed. Some others are promising but may not work as well as intended. In your ...
that is an awesome idea! Read More
In retrospect, would you move again to the Philippines? by Christine
Hi all, If you had to look back on your expat experience in the Philippines, would you heartily say "let聮s do it again"? From the preparation stage to your actual everyday life in your new country, what did you enjoy the most? Would you do ...
Good point. Everything I do here is out in open. People back in USA like to stir up stuff too. Read More
In retrospect, would you move again to the Philippines? by Christine
Hi all, If you had to look back on your expat experience in the Philippines, would you heartily say "let聮s do it again"? From the preparation stage to your actual everyday life in your new country, what did you enjoy the most? Would you do ...
Ive read everyone's posts and am amazed at the differences in experiences. There is truth in what everyone says. A lot seems to be the result of real world experiences. Life is a great educator. I'm only 46 years old and my biggest challenge ... Read More
Adjusting to a new culture. by gordy5938
Hi, My name is Robb. I have been living in the Philippines since 1/23/2018 and every day is an adventure. Things are a lot easier for me this time. Last time I adapted to living in a village in the Dominican Republic in Peace Corps. A lot of things ...
You know I laugh and joke about the heat. Back in Georgia if it was ever cold or snowed, people freaked out and schools shut down. Was same when I lived in dominican republic. Im working on getting home set up with reliable water sources and air ... Read More
Adjusting to a new culture. by gordy5938
Hi, My name is Robb. I have been living in the Philippines since 1/23/2018 and every day is an adventure. Things are a lot easier for me this time. Last time I adapted to living in a village in the Dominican Republic in Peace Corps. A lot of things ...
I figured that out from day one. Better to just let them be themselves and drudge on your merry way. Read More
Adjusting to a new culture. by gordy5938
Hi, My name is Robb. I have been living in the Philippines since 1/23/2018 and every day is an adventure. Things are a lot easier for me this time. Last time I adapted to living in a village in the Dominican Republic in Peace Corps. A lot of things ...
Hi, its ok here but like any place is an adjustment. I miss some things like fresh milk and diary and steak like we had back in Georgia but the more i go out and just meet people and experience life, the more I like it here. Read More
I'm new here. Can I live well on $1800 a month in Cebu by chefwayne
Hi,I know his has probably been done to death but I'm new here and need to ask. I've been living in Thailand for a while and now want to move to the Philippines. My question is can I lie well on $1800 a month in Cebu? I don't drink I'm a retired ...
Point well taken about healthcare. It isnt free in the US for most people though. Mine is free because of military service. The challenge now is logistics. I decided to move here and retire even though I'm still relatively young because I grew ... Read More
I'm new here. Can I live well on $1800 a month in Cebu by chefwayne
Hi,I know his has probably been done to death but I'm new here and need to ask. I've been living in Thailand for a while and now want to move to the Philippines. My question is can I lie well on $1800 a month in Cebu? I don't drink I'm a retired ...
$1800 is a lot actually. My biggest challenge is getting VA health care. I will look into the Phil health. I guess Im facing a trip to Manila to cement in my monthly meds though. I live in Butuan. Anything close to an american standard of living ... Read More
Adjusting to a new culture.
Hi, My name is Robb. I have been living in the Philippines since 1/23/2018 and every day is an adventure. Things are a lot easier for me this time. Last time I adapted to living in a village in the Dominican Republic in Peace Corps. A lot of things ... Read More