What do you miss most about the Philippines?

i miss the food! as well as friends and relatives..

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24 Responses to “What do you miss most about the Philippines?”

  1. ? allan y says:

    peace before the milf-grp moa

  2. warrior is a child says:

    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..

  3. ? says:

    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.

  4. samovic says:

    i miss the peace of mind, San Miguel beer and of course the lovely ladies.

  5. rJay says:

    boracay^_^
    foods like taho, balot, balun-balunan:(
    friends…
    snatchers..hehe…joke!

  6. Beetlle says:

    i miss the food, malls, and specially my parents, brother, nephew and niece.

  7. guetz says:

    of course filipino foods

  8. Ruth says:

    adobong manok:( and mom

  9. alan says:

    san miguel beer, kinilaw, balut.
    and her caress.

  10. Datu Dagohoy says:

    Kinilawng Tilapia (pla-pla)

  11. still says:

    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.

  12. Jpl L says:

    Almost lahat, Food, People, Halohalo, Taho, Fiestas, and the Beaches

  13. kuruvi mama@yahoo.com H says:

    My mother in law and sisters in law. Hey I"D STILL! you are a selfish b***h.

  14. Trey M says:

    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.

  15. theonethatgotaway says:

    the "tsismisan"

  16. Kuya Boogie says:

    I miss my friends and relatives. I also miss my province and kwek-kwek. =)

  17. jay8ee13 says:

    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

  18. kmsca5 says:

    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.

  19. Mai H says:

    I miss the simpleness of things and more things to do and hang out lang kung saan-saan

  20. Juan C says:

    my relatives and friends, and especially my hometown… and also, green mango with asin/bagoong…

  21. OPTICS says:

    Other than my family, I would say the scenery and life style.

  22. Liv says:

    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 :/

  23. yaken says:

    miss the green green grass of home & lotssssssssssss of rain

  24. Johny says:

    The women! So nice and pretty.

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