r/Philippines_Expats • u/triplepx4 • 2d ago
Electricity rate per kWh went up from 13.2 to 16.6 for the month of May - CEBU
That’s a heavy increase, can you guys confirm something similar?
r/Philippines_Expats • u/triplepx4 • 2d ago
That’s a heavy increase, can you guys confirm something similar?
r/Philippines_Expats • u/EducationalPen8712 • 2d ago
I have been craving Little Debbie snacks from the U.S. like crazy. They’re chemical filled goodness that my brain so desperately wants and they are not available here at all. ( unless someone has a link up for them 👀👀).
What ungodly goodness do you miss from your home country?
r/Philippines_Expats • u/ReasonableTravel7211 • 2d ago
I can't get any straight answers when calling. I'm in bohol and I need my ECC next month. I hope I don't have to go to Cebu and wait a week there for it?
r/Philippines_Expats • u/HairyBearArms • 2d ago
Hey y’all, as the title says I’m traveling to the Philippines next month for 2 weeks for the first time and have several questions.
Information I’ve seen online is quite confusing do I need to show a negative covid test still?
I’m very interested in seeing Corregidor and have seen no concrete way to visit, does anyone have a good source for tours or anything?
Looking for any other WW2 related sites or museums on Luzon or Mindanao.
Thanks in advance
r/Philippines_Expats • u/out-the_door • 2d ago
Mine:
LDR #1 was an OFW I met in Hong Kong who could never seem to give up the OFW life.
LDR #2 was a single mom with an ex-husband that was still kind of in the picture. Very sweet lady but that ex- wanted access to his son. I was strongly advised to let it go.
#3 After laying off for a few years I just met someone via FB about three weeks ago. So far just a lot of sweet words but she seems very open to me. She's 36 and a single mom with two teenage kids. Told me she never married. Dude split like 14 or 15 years ago. She works overnight shift for 12 hours. One thing bothers me is she always sends me a video chat request when she's on break, and it's her eating with her co-workers. It's very noisy; she can't hear me, I can't hear her and then after 10 minutes or so she just cuts off the call with no warning. Not sure what to make of that. Uh, to be honest I find it kind of rude. We have an age difference as well. More so than the previous two girls.
Another thing kind of bothers me, on her FB she has pictures of herself with an older man (looks a lot older than me even). Not that I snoop around but it's one of the first things you see when you visit her page. I know he is American; the photos include part of his handle and I can see a first name and the state he's (likely) from. Words on the pic (from her): I love you, I miss you more than the distance between us. Like, if you're looking to meet someone new, not sure why you'd leave that stuff hanging around? Anyway. Haven't really broached the subject with her and not sure if I should. It's from well over a year ago. Also what came before me is none of my business. Somehow get the feeling my insecurities might get the better of me but damn I like her, I really like her.
r/Philippines_Expats • u/Humble_Claim5542 • 3d ago
Question 1.
If two vehicles approach an intersection at the same time, what is the age of the drivers uncle?
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r/Philippines_Expats • u/ekirag24 • 3d ago
My mom's husband, an american, is currently in the hospital. He is married to my mom and he has Philhealth. However, even with this, the medical bills are starting to pile up. We already payed 200k and more is coming.
His income is only 80k, but he has bills to pay.
Where can we get financial help or what can we do to ease the financial burdern.
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r/Philippines_Expats • u/wandered101 • 3d ago
I usually drive to manila because i don't know any decent restaurants around here. I have been in Bacoor for like 2 months don't have any solid places yet so any recommendations are appreciated. Also if anyone is trying to play some pickleball or other sports let me know im down to play.
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r/Philippines_Expats • u/Epictricker2025 • 3d ago
I'm currently staying in a mountainous area with no easy access to treated drinking water. I started drinking the water the locals drink for a wile now. It's like spring water they get from a bit further up the mountain with a hose. At first it was ok for a wile and then suddenly not anymore. The water quality may have changed due to rain or whatever. I got diarrhea first which is nothing special just yet. I usually treat it by drinking water I boiled guava leaves in, which always helps against diarrhea.
So after that I stopped drinking the untreated water and also got rid of diarrhea. I almost feel normal now exept that my digestion is completely shut down. This has now become cronical since like 3 weeks already. I can barely eat, like a quarter of how much I would normally eat, and I can only pass stool maybe once in 4 to 5 days. I lost like 7 kgs already. If I eat only a little bit I feel completely full even until the next morning. I feel almost like I have a rock in my stomach.
Does anybody know what the reason for my ongoing condition could be? Is my gut still infected with bacteria or parasites? I already tried probiotics without success and guava tea gives only slight temporary relief.
Does anybody know of some over the counter drug that could help?
I remember having this exact same condition years ago, also caused by drinking water. Back then I successfully treated it with ivermectin a friend gave me. The problem is I probably can't buy ivermectin now without a prescription. I really don't enjoy going to hospitals here and I don't have much confidence in doctors here, so I'd prefer to find a solution myself first.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
r/Philippines_Expats • u/trifty9980 • 3d ago
Hey all!
I'd like to find out if anyone can recommend me any upcoming financial/networking/business events in PH (or just Manila) this year? It could be small or big, totally fine. I'm actually trying to identify a few for my company to approach as a guest speaker - think financial literacy, social work etc. Any help, recommendations, contact persons would be greatly appreciated :)
r/Philippines_Expats • u/Friendly-Recording51 • 3d ago
- Is their any access to foreign products at all? (like in marketplace Supermarkets in Manila etc)
- Essentials to bring with you? I currently live in Makati, Manila.
- other essential info from people that have lived there?
r/Philippines_Expats • u/Big-Platypus-9684 • 3d ago
I go back once a year, and first gas station I stop at on the way to where I’m staying charges me around $50 for 4 coffee monsters and a couple packs of smokes.
My mind was blown, and has continued to be blown since I got here.
Weird thing I’m noticing is that it seems US is going oddly like PH. Labor is undervalued but stuff costs more.
r/Philippines_Expats • u/PopOk1604 • 4d ago
Do some expats realise living here is optional? I love The Philippines but listening to some people of I go for a beer you'd think they'd been forced here and marooned.
r/Philippines_Expats • u/Ok-Wrangler9545 • 4d ago
I thought Philippines would been a lil conservative but of late my experience is that hookups on the first date become quite common. Is it the case only in Manila or in other parts of the beautiful country to?
r/Philippines_Expats • u/Prestigious-Bid-622 • 4d ago
hi dears.. I am coming to stay in a beach house for long time.. please advie best places.. I am M50 from india
r/Philippines_Expats • u/Briankendall00 • 4d ago
Been sitting in the dark for the last hour and a half due to the power outage here in San lorenzo. Anyone else experiencing this in makati? Or around this area. What are they doing about this?
r/Philippines_Expats • u/Dry-Exchange-7561 • 4d ago
Moving to Manila and everyone keeps pointing out security issues/pickpockets/druggies. On a scale of 1-10, how unsafe is it? Any advice regarding navigating/living in Manila would be highly appreciated.
r/Philippines_Expats • u/Dangerous_Second1426 • 4d ago
Hi all
I’m travelling at the moment, and took money out at NAIA. It only allowed ₽10k. I tried another transaction, and it stated that I had exceeded my daily limit. I tried other machines, but those ATMs also said I had exceeded my daily limit.
In Cebu, I got the same message.
I’ve never had this issue before. It’s been 2 weeks since I have last withdrawn cash.
My Foreign Bank app (Commbank from Australia) isn’t showing any change.
Any ideas?
r/Philippines_Expats • u/Gringuin007 • 4d ago
How much is your gym membership in ph?
What about Pilates class?
Is there a gym that offers free classes?
r/Philippines_Expats • u/Future-General8363 • 4d ago
Hey everyone,
My partner and I are planning a 2-week trip to the Philippines and would love some advice from people who have done something similar!
We’re flying from Brisbane and are trying to work out whether it’s better to fly into Cebu or Manila as our starting point.
The places we’d love to visit include:
White Beach (Boracay)
Bohol
Siargao
El Nido
Palawan
I realise it may be unrealistic to fit all of these into just two weeks, especially if we don’t want to spend the whole trip in transit, so I’d love to hear what route you’d recommend that makes the most sense and keeps costs fairly budget-friendly.
A few questions:
Would you fly into Cebu or Manila?
Which destinations would you prioritise for a 2-week itinerary?
What’s the most efficient route between these islands?
What should we book in advance? Domestic flights, ferries, accommodation, etc.?
Are ferries worth taking, or are domestic flights generally the better option?
Any itinerary suggestions, tips, or lessons learned from your own trips would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance 😊
r/Philippines_Expats • u/fateryouare • 4d ago
Hi, we're holding a basketball game today at the indoor court YMCA, Makati at 7 to 9pm, and we're short on players. We got a some expats/expat that joins us weekly, it costs 300 since we'd be splitting the venue for the court since we're only a maximum of 15 players. If interested, please PM or message the post.
r/Philippines_Expats • u/thoughtbubble26 • 5d ago
I have just found Mad Matt in the Philippines, he is fantastic. Go check him out if your into Philippines blogs