my life!
i miss my life back home. everything that i love to have everyday is there,well except for a few (brownout,flood,unending turmoil done by the gov’t)
it was where i grew up,my friends for the longest time are there. having new ones is different.
sometimes, i would say, manila is so crowded. the people are always in a rush thus they tend to be impolite sometimes, they shove and push people when they’re in a hurry, they wouldn’t even say sorry but still i would say, that’s Philippines and i love it…
I miss her smile and her laugh….oh wait! you’re talking about the country! =P well I don’t know, not from Philippine..but I do miss food and relatives in my native country.
I miss the following, (not necessarily in order): turon with jackfruit inthe middle , hot bibingka, putong balinghoy, pandesal plus newspaper inthe morning. spanish bread, skyflakes malutong kahit anong ipatong, bangus, etc…
I miss the human interaction. The smiles, the food, low cost of living, easy-going people. People are ready to have a conversation with you. They seem to have all the time in the world. Not so in the US – everybody’s out in the rat race.
Esp. if you’re spending $$$ that you earned here, everything seems so inexpensive.
Downside: congestion, pollution, traffic. If you can put up with these, you’ll enjoy the Philippines.
Nothing really because you can get the food in the U.S. and as far as friends and relatives, I don’t need some money hungry people knocking on my door.
i miss the people! they are so chill, sooo different from the US, always smiling, and enjoying little things. very sweet people :]
and of course my family :[
and the tapsilog breakfast, chicken adobe, lumpia, mmmm yummy
i would loveee to go backk :/
peace before the milf-grp moa
my life!
i miss my life back home. everything that i love to have everyday is there,well except for a few (brownout,flood,unending turmoil done by the gov’t)
it was where i grew up,my friends for the longest time are there. having new ones is different.
sometimes, i would say, manila is so crowded. the people are always in a rush thus they tend to be impolite sometimes, they shove and push people when they’re in a hurry, they wouldn’t even say sorry but still i would say, that’s Philippines and i love it…
as they say,home is where the heart is..
I miss her smile and her laugh….oh wait! you’re talking about the country! =P well I don’t know, not from Philippine..but I do miss food and relatives in my native country.
i miss the peace of mind, San Miguel beer and of course the lovely ladies.
boracay^_^
foods like taho, balot, balun-balunan:(
friends…
snatchers..hehe…joke!
i miss the food, malls, and specially my parents, brother, nephew and niece.
of course filipino foods
adobong manok:( and mom
san miguel beer, kinilaw, balut.
and her caress.
Kinilawng Tilapia (pla-pla)
I miss the following, (not necessarily in order): turon with jackfruit inthe middle , hot bibingka, putong balinghoy, pandesal plus newspaper inthe morning. spanish bread, skyflakes malutong kahit anong ipatong, bangus, etc…
I forgot: Father, brother, sister, nephews/nieces, cousins, aunts uncles, neighbors, friends.
Almost lahat, Food, People, Halohalo, Taho, Fiestas, and the Beaches
My mother in law and sisters in law. Hey I"D STILL! you are a selfish b***h.
I miss the human interaction. The smiles, the food, low cost of living, easy-going people. People are ready to have a conversation with you. They seem to have all the time in the world. Not so in the US – everybody’s out in the rat race.
Esp. if you’re spending $$$ that you earned here, everything seems so inexpensive.
Downside: congestion, pollution, traffic. If you can put up with these, you’ll enjoy the Philippines.
the "tsismisan"
I miss my friends and relatives. I also miss my province and kwek-kwek. =)
I miss the roosters waking me up at 4 in the morning. (=
Then again you walk to the bakery to get freshly baked pan de sal! Mmmm
Nothing really because you can get the food in the U.S. and as far as friends and relatives, I don’t need some money hungry people knocking on my door.
I miss the simpleness of things and more things to do and hang out lang kung saan-saan
my relatives and friends, and especially my hometown… and also, green mango with asin/bagoong…
Other than my family, I would say the scenery and life style.
i miss the people! they are so chill, sooo different from the US, always smiling, and enjoying little things. very sweet people :]
and of course my family :[
and the tapsilog breakfast, chicken adobe, lumpia, mmmm yummy
i would loveee to go backk :/
miss the green green grass of home & lotssssssssssss of rain
The women! So nice and pretty.