We are Jacob and Jenny, a husband and wife passionate about traveling the world. We started uploading in May, 2021 with a goal to see as much of the globe as possible. After visiting Costa Rica and French Polynesia, the time was right to quit our full-time jobs, so we left everything to travel and have loved every minute of it. Our goal is to make it to all seven continents and visit as many countries as possible. Follow along and be a part of the journey!
If you want to save money, you can travel by yourselves skipping the organized tour which is mostly done on limited time as organizers work within a given schedule Whereas, if you do travelling by yourselves you can do it in a leisurely manner
It is not common to go naked in public in the Philippines. Maybe he is mentally ill. That is one aspect that the government hasn't dealt with. You can see some of them roaming in the streets
I'm with you Jenny any thing sparkly just draws me 🥰.. all that food looked so yumm.. and yes such a pretty city.. can't wait for the next instalment 🙏🌺🌴🥢❤️
Greetings from Malaysia. Despite being accustomed to the temperature, Malaysians like shopping in malls because of the scorching weather outside. It’s no wonder that the city is home so many large malls because there are so many things to do at the malls. We wish you a pleasant stay and many exciting discoveries.
I lived in Miami and was miserable that most people there DO NOT speak English. Even in major stores like CVS, Costco, BJ's. Nobody in Miami speaks English.
There are millions more English speakers in Manila than those living in MANY American cities. For example, Manila BLOWS away cities like Miami, Orlando, LA, Dallas, Houston, where English is NOT majority language. Residents in these American cities cannot speak English, whereas in the Philippines, proper English is loved, adopted and taught early in schools.
It's illegal here in the Ph to be fully naked in public places. In my 37years here i have never seen a naked man or woman in public so that's not normal. He's either mentally ill or on drugs.
hello beautiful people'... wuzzup'... how's it goin'!!...well' during the spanish time' for about 300 yrs' our main or national language was spanish'...but of course each province n regions' hav their own dialect'... when the spaniards surrendered to the americans(the fact was pinoy revolutionaries' already defeated them' they're so embarrassed and they couldn't accept that they have to surrender to the revolutionaries' so instead they opted to surrender to the americans' and they planned a mock battle of which they would make it appear as if they were totally defeated and included in that agreement' was the payment of $20million'...)😌whew'...anyway' when the americans were now the new ruler' they turned everything 360%...they brought in english teacher'...and after a few years english replaced the spanish as our main language'...and about the naked guy you saw' absolutely he's insane or mentally disturbed person' if there were any authorities around for sure they're gonna get him and turned to the dswd social office...anyway' again' happy adventure and continue exploring the paradise island🌴😳👍 ✌ fin
There are hundreds of Spanish words--common words‐- that are used daily by Filipinos. Spelling (or pronunciation) might be different from the original Spanish but they're there: tíyo/tíya (uncle/aunt), cuchara (spoon), basura (garbage), cuchilyo (knife), plato (plate), banyo (bath/toilet), kuarto (room), sepilyo (toothbrush), kalye (street), etc. etc. Philippine cuisine and culture have been heavily influenced by Spanish/Mexican ways. 300+ yrs of being a Spanish colony ruled via Mexico (New Spain) have made some Americans call Filipinos the Mexicans of Asia. Many Philippine fruits and plants came from Mexico via the Manila-Acapulco Trade or the Galleon Trade (1565-1815) between the 2 countries.
There many mentally disturbed people in the streets and specially in the streets of cebu city but the violent one's are the ones taken out of the streets due to inability the health system to accomodate them. We want to take them all to our hospices but we just doesnt have enough.