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Why would he want a cute young lady like that, who is fun to be with and positive attitude. When he could have an entitled, never happy, masculine American w-m-n that would be much older.
Are you sure it’s just American an girls? Just a fyi…most Filipinas want to be an American. They love everything about the culture. They love handbags and clothes and material items…they are where America was 20 years ago and they all want to better themselves like them. You’d be a fool to think otherwise.
@@user-ug9ws7hc3eThe key difference is mindset and values. While most American women become corrupted in their mind because of American culture, most Filipinas don’t. Filipinas who adapt to American culture but don’t adopt it are the best wives you can find. Source: 8 years married to a Filipina and knowing many other Filipinas in my community.
Way to stereotype American women yikes. Maybe just mad because most prefer partners their own age and many have good careers now? Jealous of the youth much?
You really have to be careful. A good friend recently brought his girl and son back to the USA from Brazil. Took him 3 years fighting to get paper work to get them here. They arrived 3 months ago then she took off. He is broken. He met her online and visited every year till he got them home.
I would moreso say, dont rush, get to know who your gonna build your future with, maybe use the brain in your head not the other one lol. common sense really.
Chrissy has come a long way from the beginning. I remember how shy she was and how she dressed so conservatively. Now, she’s more in control of what she does, she’s not shy, she dresses fashionable, and she’s more knowledgeable. It’s crazy how time brings so many changes.
@@denzilite Take yar meds, Denzel. Let's not show the public that your ex still has a tight grip on ya. We've all been there, but you know... you gotta move on from that. There are good Filipinas out there. Chrissy is alright. She is different. When you start seeing her dancing all day for Tiktok videos, then sound the alarm. She is a responsible girl. She doesn't have that head of hers only to carry hair.
Tim you should really add a note on the screen that you mean 18 to 19 year old when you saying that you married a teenager. You were talking to new(ish) viewers and it may come off as trying to say that in the Philippines it is ok to marry someone who is 14 years old.
Gday l use to be so against marriages like yours ,l use to feel that there was some thing very untoward about it,but watching you both your interactions your bouncing of each other ,it really is not the case you too have changed my feeling totally about mixed marriages you are both a great fit and l wish you both so well.
Awesome video and I enjoy seeing some of the shops and grocery stores along with the prices of things - I'm always curious about this! Also the chemistry between you two is awesome to see, you two are lots of fun 😁Keep up the great works and can't wait to see more 😎💯
7Elevens are a life-saver in PH, I can attest to it, haha. I hope they'll open some in Siquijor too. My only gripe is that the ones I visited totally didn't have any fruits or veggies.
@@jargon9187 there are fruit and veggie vendors all over the place where I live. I can buy bananas for 30 per kg. I can get really good cabbages, carrots, yellow onions, egg plant and cauliflower from a vendor close to the bus terminal. The public market charges too much and the produce isn't as fresh. My city is close to the mountain so we have fresh produce.
I am flying to the Phillipines tomorrow, with my 2 dogs and sitting in a hotel room at LAX. My last day in America. I just had 3 tacos and a coke yesterday in Blythe Ca. it was $24.81 it didn't even fill me up. I think I can eat for at least 3 days for that much in the Philippines. Great info, thanx Tim.
I went grocery shopping yesterday in Yakima Washington USA. 5 bags of groceries were $183. The receipt said I saved $45 because I’m a Safeway card member.
@@wgblondel a few yrs ago a bag of groceries use to average $20 for me and now they’re averaging $36 so it’s actually a very good indicator of how much prices have gone up. Not useless to me.
Chrissy is definitely an old soul. She's a sweetheart. Make haste! That's actually a good description of Filipinas in general. They are forced to grow up quick and for older Westerners (I'm a year older than Tim) we appreciate that. They tend to be more 'mature' than Western girls of the same age.
@@DingusCirc The current inflated US prices that many Americans can barely afford? A lot of Americans are skipping meals now. $100 only fills the bottom of a shopping cart these days.
You gotta laugh the way Chrissy suddenly switches from Filipino island girl into American lingo mode in conservatiion with Tim it tickles me when she says “Sure”
Awesome video loved it very interesting but need way more of this really lets us see that side of living there!! You could make videos forever on the prices of everything in (US Dollars) like you did in this video for everything from mechanic work cost, plumbers, taxi, doctors, haircuts, cost of cars, bars, guns (is there hunting there of any kind??) all sorts of things that no one EVER shows!!! Thanks Tim & Crissy!!😁✌👍👍👍
Believe it or not the shampoo and conditioner is much cheaper(30 percent or more when u do the math) in the individual sachets rather than a big bottle, doesnt make sense to Americans...lots of things are not cheaper in volume at filipino supermarkets...
What a lovely relationship. It's so clear that you are in love. Refreshing blog, thanks for sharing. Please consider a blog on practicals, like the local medical facilities, insurance, buying a bike or car. Would love to see. Take good care and again many thanks, I smiled (Heineken lol).
dude. that was great. Your Gaisano is pretty good. Tortillas was good. I went to S and R last week. Get this.. i got Real Milk. like from California farms... I bought a 1/2 gallon and Honey bunches of oats cereal. Hey. Season is coming up for Pagudpud. I know a place there.. you can get an AC room walking distance to Vista and Heartbreak.. for 1K pesos a night. Cmon... surf trip!
You're definitely living the good chill life bro. We're just north of Dallas, TX in the suburbs and we don't walk out of COSTCO with anything under $350. When we're in the PHL, it's an awesome feeling that we can pretty much buy anything we want and not burn a hold in the pockets. Cheers brutha!
The reason why she said your grandmother is because, in the Philippines, we consider all grand aunts and grand uncles, grandparents as well. We just call them grandmothers and grandfathers. And get this....your first cousin’s kids are considered your nieces and nephews in the philippines. Everyone is on the same level by birth. So Krissy’s cousin’s kids, she would say are her nieces and nephews.
Agree that food prices have jacked up a lot in recent months--particularly at the grocery stores. As for the local markets, maybe still more affordable. We've got SM, Metro Gaisano, Robinson's to go to. They're pricy--
Dairy products like milk and yogurt or at least double the price compared to the US. Plus finding good quality food choices is also very expensive not easy to find S&R and Landers only.
I had some tanduay, 70% vol insane stuff. the way to drink it is a shot of tanduay and straight after a shot of water lol. I SURVIVED THE TANDUAY. along with a huge litre of red horse.
JW Scotch prices are cheaper there than in the U.S! Our Gaisano Mall (Calbayog) opened about 5 years ago already. We still shop for groceries at Super Metro though. Funny thing... I got shagged last week in Metro for filming (they are cracking down on price shopping by competitors). 🙄
@Tim K, how was your shopping experience? Do you find the prices lower in the Philippines than here in California? Prices of groceries are rising in Northern California.
I watch maybe 4 Philippine channels on a regular basis, but Tim's is probably the only one I go out of my way to watch every episode. These with you & Crissy messing around are my favorites.
28 years ago I could buy 6 trolleys of groceries and a 25 kilogram bag of rice for 4,000 piso. Just finished shopping today 2024 June and my HALF trolley bought bare necessities, no meat no rice. Wecolme to the future.
Tim, I found some Ben & Jerry's Strawberry Cheesecake ice cream at SM Maarket in Cebu and Ormoc .Also the best score was the half gallon of Tillamook Toffee Bar Crunch at Robinson in Cebu.
711 are generic , good prices across the range , with an ATM , beer prices within range . Smaller sweets :-) other stuff make a bigger box for same product and charge more . or like local HTH changed bucket size , 10 - 8 kgs , small increase in price !!
husband speaking age 81 - I do not drive in the PI, I haven't the guts to try to navigate their NO RULES except don't hit any one. My eyes are not so good either and driving down a ramp to park under the store is so dark (to me) that I don't understand how my wife can even see let alone park the car. Tim, I give you lots of credit to be able to drive there - takes lots of patience.
I'm also up in age. When I first got here 11 yrs ago, I thought I'd never drive. However, after observing traffic patterns and lack there of for three years, I finally figured that I could drive without having a heart attack. I did get a license but now my eyes are failing; and due to intense window tinting especially of windshields, I'd never be able to drive at night even if I survived the kamikaze like counterflowing motorcycles of day time rush hour.
That Bacardi for only 10-12 Dallas, even less as I see a buy 2 get 1 free deal for only 25 Dallas, is enough of an incentive to book up a flight to PH right now, man. 🙂 YUM! Hope they didn't mess with the recipe!
you should probably keep an eye on what's happening with the dollar now, heard that Thailand is going more into Brics and starting to use its own currency, what will happen to the dollar's value and position as a reserve currency in the future 🤷🏻♂️
When I first started going to the PH, in order for a clerk to run the " cash register " she had to have a college degree in Business. This was 40 plus years ago, I am not sure if that is true today. I am also glad there are so many workers but they sure can get in the way at times. In the U.S. there are few if any clerks around that you can ask a question or get help.
I love Chrissy! Any grandmother would say “ how the hell you get so lucky!?” Sing it loud Chrissy! It’s a good release having the pressure of nursing school and a crazy ass husband!😂❤😂
Its not that chrissy is confused, it is that they talk abotu family differently. While we would call your grandmothers sister as your great-aunt, that is not a term they use in PH. My Nieces kids call me grandfather and my wife grandmother, but they call their mom’s mother as Lola. So we know if they say Lola they mean her, but if they say grandma or grandpa they mean us despite us being their great aunt and great uncle. So its just how they are used to talking abotu relationships. Like how friends of teh family are lumped in as additional aunts and uncles. Really looking forward to seeing the improved airport in Tacloban open. It is overcost and late already but hoping we can fly direct in there next time we come. Boy when the Japanese bought 7-11 it really just exploded everywhere all over SE Asia.