Wow - You had nothing good to say but to unleash your venom. Do you feel better now?
@CornellRoach7 ай бұрын
@@AidaJof i thought you were dead you old hag , go see how that pervert Mark is doing
@lindawilson7957 ай бұрын
Why did you post something mean?😮
@kevinsoundmixer7 ай бұрын
We love you too, sweetheart. Have a blessed day.
@BarakTheWonderer7 ай бұрын
Why on earth would you write something like that? What's wrong with you? Get some help.
@Mexicobeanpole7 ай бұрын
You’re getting more subs because you’re a great storyteller. You’re honest about yourself, your background and your good and bad points. And you’re the best vlogger in Dumagettti by far. I’m so happy for you that you’ve found this happy life for yourself. Baby Mae and the pups are amazing.You’re a lucky man.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @Mexicobeanpole Thanks, appreciate your kind words!
@stevendavis86367 ай бұрын
75 year old expat in Bataan, lived here over 10 years. A lot of changes in that time. Thankful I have a Filipina wife who navigates all the pitfalls for me. Hate to be here on my own. Still get some hi Joe's and smiling kids. cheap bus tour to Vigan and Bagiou last week, going to Bohol-Cebu in 3 weeks. Wife loves it. Great place to grow old. Still can't speak Tagalog but wife loves to talk so now problem. lol Beautiful country and so green. Don't miss my years of desert living and no cold ever except for air con.
@spleenrock1007 ай бұрын
Howdy Steven, I just built a house in Bataan. See you around town sometime
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @stevendavis8636 Thanks for sharing your experience! We're glad to hear you're enjoying life in the Philippines.
@col.cottonhill66557 ай бұрын
Im glad to hear the Philippines middle class is thriving and back here in the US we are suffering.
@picadosinferno7 ай бұрын
Most Americans are very dumb about their finances, and having access to credit is like leveraging stupid.
@youngandfree937 ай бұрын
You maybe suffering but most of us with careers make good money in US. Philippines will always be a third world place. People aren't thriving at all
@col.cottonhill66557 ай бұрын
@@youngandfree93 they're buying cars. That's pretty cool. I know people complain about traffic but having a car is the ultimate dream. That was very rare before like Paul said. In the US the middle class is shrinking. life is not getting better it's getting WORSE. And you might be okay with that but not me. I love my country and I want my son to grow up in the same prosperous and safe country I did.
@yayafan7 ай бұрын
No. Not even close. Have you actually visited the Philippines? There isn't a middle class. Car ownership has grown but it is not anything comparable to the USA. There wouldn't be Jeepneys, scooters, and tricycles if car ownership was rising to the level of the USA.
@youngandfree937 ай бұрын
@@col.cottonhill6655 well if you think it's rough living in US then it's 10 times worst than poverty strict countries like Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, most of Africa, Eastern Europe. Unemployment in US still near rock bottom and salaries are far more than what you get even in Canada, Australia, anywhere else in world. The biggest companies to invest in are in US. Invest when you're young you become millionaires easy by middle age. It's so easy here to start business too. Absolutely zero excuses. Many citizens from these less fortunate counties would do anything possible for a visa here and better life. Cars are what broke people buy to stay broke forever.
@garyxyz44007 ай бұрын
Wow Paul. So many comments after an hour of posting. I have been watching your videos for a long time. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your story.
@MegaBob2222227 ай бұрын
I have actually seen this happen in Florida and Hawaii during my lifetime. I grew up and moved to small out of the way places in the US and watched this happen. Progress is .
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @MegaBob222222 Thanks for sharing your similar experiences! We've noticed the same thing here in Dumaguete, progress can be a double-edged sword.
@stanlysteemer48727 ай бұрын
Your getting more subs because your less crazy than a lot of the other expats there. You don’t talk sh…t about the other expats and have public brawls with them.
@HexFlex-ss9rm7 ай бұрын
Yeah, Paul is pure class and it shows. His guest love and respect him , and they too generally offer something back to the community.
@Dean-b2f7 ай бұрын
Being damned w/faint praise: "You are successful because you are less insane than the people arround you ! ! " If the bar gets any lower, I'LL be able to crawl over it ! !
@JulienSorelEatsSabras7 ай бұрын
His Filipina has him whipped! (In a good way) ("His Filipina"? Like she's an accessory? No. Gotta stop saying that)
@Dean-b2f7 ай бұрын
Common Usage. Not derogotory! Pls. don't be a PC "word Nazi.." @@JulienSorelEatsSabras
@dr.richmann44777 ай бұрын
Shades of Mark Thornton.
@MattSmith-pf5di7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the stories. You have a great voice, easy listening.
@PaulM7457 ай бұрын
Hey Paul. Your channel is gaining momentum because you've earned it. Consistent work, charming, entertaining, and when your thoughts are not drifting off... - to the point... Also, there seem to be more crazy people out there than previously known...
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @PaulM745 Thanks for watching and for your kind words! We're glad to have you along on this journey.
@GlobalGreg7 ай бұрын
Regarding your comment about young guys not finding it as easy to find a good woman, I had heard on Philippines videos years ago that many younger girls prefer more mature men because they are less likely to cheat and they are better positioned to take care of them. I wonder if the pandemic really drove home that second point for some of these girls. That when bad stuff happens in life, which it inevitably does, they are better off with a guy who has some resources to help them weather the storm. Good to see your vids, as always Paul! Hope you and Mae are enjoying life to the fullest!
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @GlobalGreg Thanks for watching and sharing your insights! We're doing great here in Dumaguete.
@VagabondAwake7 ай бұрын
You will have a 100k subs pretty soon Paul! Nice work. And congrats on your 7 year anniversary in Dramaguete!
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92347 ай бұрын
Thank you Dan 😊
@Thephilipcartmelexperience7 ай бұрын
I was stuck in Canada during the pandemic and watched from overseas as Typhoon Odette hammered Cebu and the destruction. Maybe Dumaguette didn't get it as bad, but for a few weeks, I was left to guess what happened to my family.
@tuvia40827 ай бұрын
The "new" middle class is most likely not wealthy, but have easy access to credit and they want to say "look at me". If and when the economy takes another hit they will find themselves underwater and in a lot of debt. It's best to live within your means. This can be difficult for a lot of people. Keep up the great work Paul.
@danielhuntington21167 ай бұрын
Your nailing it.....the lies of stuff/things/prestige makes us happy....it leaves people broke and broken. Real happiness is simple while sharing your time and experiences with the people you care about.
@teeh71257 ай бұрын
Lol I was thinking that also Just like Americans Filipinos are financing cars, homes, etc. & using credit cards
@alibarron75587 ай бұрын
The same "want to buy" happens in almost all countries and cultures. I just had a step son go out and want a $ 30 K car, while only making $ 16 per hour in the United States. Additional insurance alone is $ 96 more per month for a car like that. Ahhh, the young ---- not a part of the living.
@crh3007 ай бұрын
Downturn will be a windfall for expats who can buy repossessed homes and cars 😊
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @tuvia4082 Thanks, I appreciate your insight! We're just trying to make smart financial decisions here.
@VonBluesman7 ай бұрын
Less drama equals more peace and a better life. Did you ever think you would be the Rock for peace for Dumaguete ? Your own version of Paul (Harvey) comments. 😂 👍✌️
@AidaJof7 ай бұрын
A great analysis and reflection as to what the last seven years have been for you and for the town of Dumaguette. Blessings for you and Baby Mae together with your doggies.
@InnerPeaceNativeFluteMusic7 ай бұрын
Regarding women: I was last in Dumaguete in 2005 at the age of 34. Things sure have changed and much of that I attribute to social media. It has spread rapidly among the girls that if marriage is not in the cards it’s a high chance you’ll be left behind by the foreigner. Excellent video. Keeping it real.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @InnerPeaceNativeFluteMusic Thanks for the feedback! We've noticed social media's impact on relationships here too.
@Man-In-The-Home-Stretch-607 ай бұрын
I wonder if there are just SO MANY expats in Dumaguete now, that the novelty has worn off for the local gals, and they sort of know they don't have to "settle" for a less desirable guy because the menu of choices they have to pick from is much larger now. They don't have to settle for the guy that's 40 years older and has a 40 BMI.
@mick-berry53317 ай бұрын
Well, I think the reason of these behavioral changes are multifold: Society rapidly changes with the arrival of the new middle class. It brings more choices to all those females out there and I'm not only referring to the kind of foreigners available to them, but also choices in their lives in general have opened up. All of these changes are vastly increased in speed by the ready access to the digital world everybody enjoys nowadays. The smarter girls realize they might be able to create income online equalling or exceeding their take-home salary in a local job. They learn about life in other countries, their horizon widens... All that contributes to the changes we're seeing now. My two cents after a month in the Philippines in December last year. Paul and Mae have a great time! 😂
@Dean-b2f7 ай бұрын
With a smart phone they can hustle $ with out having to pur-out for a 40 BMI geezer !!@@mick-berry5331
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @NunyaBidness-zr5mn Yes, Dumaguete's expat community has grown, but we've found the locals still appreciate our cultural differences and friendships.
@maureenwareham88227 ай бұрын
I said you’re welcome to when you said thank you to all the folks to subscribe to your channel recently.❤
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92347 ай бұрын
Oh thank you
@maureenwareham88227 ай бұрын
My pleasure
@SpiritRobert-gq3pl7 ай бұрын
Great video with a informative memory lane trail. Good to hear about the changes,,,maybe time to explore other areas of the Philippines !!!!
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92347 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@yoyojoe92407 ай бұрын
Shout Out from Palinpinon, Valencia. Good Video.! 8:00 Good idea for a T-shirt or Polo shirt........like the one your using, with the Letters "OFF" on the back. 😂😂
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92347 ай бұрын
Thanks 👌
@michaelwise67807 ай бұрын
Just watched the video where you all gave out all the helmets to the school children and loved it. I love all the friendships all the expats have established there. I love watching all the casual conversations. I’m 59 and I was the boss of everyone for so long I really only have two or three other men that I’m friends with.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @michaelwise6780 Thanks, means a lot to us! We're grateful for the friendships too, they make life here so much sweeter!
@gregpraetz53427 ай бұрын
You always say thank you to us for subscribing but I would like to say thank you to you Paul. I love your channel and have been a Subscriber for a few years now. This video is a perfect example as to why your channel is doing so well. You are at your best when you are just one on one with your viewers. I also arrived in dumaguete in 2017. I live a couple of hours away so have not really noticed the changes like you have. I lived in iloilo for 5 years and subic bay for 6 years before arriving in dumaguete. Keep up the great work my friend and thank you for keeping it drama free. 😊
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @gregpraetz5342 Thanks for your kind words! Appreciate your support all these years. We're glad you enjoy our content.
@rickylee61297 ай бұрын
Great Video Sir Paul 😊. Really good content as usual 👏 👍. Keep the video's comin. Stay Safe 💕 💞 🙏 🙏
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @rickylee6129 Thanks for watching! Stay tuned, more videos coming soon!
@jannarkiewicz6337 ай бұрын
Visiting my wife's province every motorcycle that went by, "Hey American" or "Hey Kano" or "How are you?" My wife and I have a 30 year age gap. We have everything in common.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @jannarkiewicz633 That's awesome! Sounds like your visits to the Philippines have been very welcoming.
@PILearning2LiveAgain7 ай бұрын
Less gossip and drama on your channel, just a presentation of the facts and events. I watched to learn about life here for a year, now I watch to keep up to date. I did enjoy seeing Mae take the old dog out for a walk on her channel the other day. Can't let you sit around with your chicken too much.
@franky32317 ай бұрын
I was in PH last year and I was sitting at my hotel Breakfast in Dumaguete with 4 other foreigners and we all have been there for at least a couple of weeks and none of us had any dates or prospects. I haven't been there in 2017 to compare but I can say that it seems difficult to find a girlfriend in Dumaguete and on top of that finding one that is a compatible to you. Maybe in reality I have to stay for several month to figure it out. But it definitely wasn't girls everywhere and having different dates everyday for me and the expats I talked to. I think a part of it is in Dumaguete there are so many expats people don't care anymore and no more stares and no interest. Maybe bigger towns or more remote towns is the answer.
@DH-wr7rw7 ай бұрын
Plenty of women in Duma but you have to live there to tap into it. If you're just a visitor all you'll meet will be the hookers and ladyboys in the bars and on the boulevard.
@henrygonzalez97767 ай бұрын
Thank you, Paul. Thanks for the last 5 years of all that information. It is because you and some others, that it made it possible for me to visit the philippines, and I will be making my third trip this year, thanks. once.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @henrygonzalez9776 Thank you so much! I'm thrilled to have played a part in your Philippines adventures!
@BuzzSargent7 ай бұрын
I was watching Pea driving to meet someone in Duma the other day. Finding a parking place, watching the streets backed up as she drove. It was like any medium town in summer here in FL. Great show today.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @BuzzSargent Thanks for tuning in and loving Dumaguete's traffic!
@AllenLuedemann7 ай бұрын
Hey Paul!! Wow, how things have changed in 7 years there. Despite all of the changes in Dumeguete, I still want to come visit the area. I want to retire there if possible, as it would be more financially fit for me. Yes, I would like to find a nice, caring woman there, and have her as my mate. Your videos are really encouraging and inspiring. So, one day if possible, I can have a great conversation with you , so that I can make my Philippine life more easy to get through. Thank you.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @AllenLuedemann Thanks for the kind words! We're glad our videos have been helpful. Good luck with your plans!
@garydavis98877 ай бұрын
Hello Paul.. Gary from Alsska here,,my passport has arrived,,see you in november !,, take care,,thx for all the great videos over the past years !
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @garydavis9887 Thanks, Gary! Excited to meet you in November! Take care, and enjoy your Philippines adventure!
@glenpryce6 ай бұрын
Good summary Paul. I arrived in Dumuguete in 2017 also. I settled elsewhere but my observations of living here and the changes are similar to yours😊
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @glenpryce Thanks for sharing your experience! Glad to hear others have had similar observations about life in Dumaguete.
@niclaseliasson667 ай бұрын
Thank you Paul for telling us. I was in Dumaguete 2017-2019. What you say is (for me personally) not what I want (not speeking about girls as I am happily married). We will move back to Philippines 3 months from now, what you told us mean that we will avoid Dumaguete to settle down.
@keiththorne17677 ай бұрын
Some of your viewers have written harsh criticism of this video. They just don't like the straight out truth. I thought that you were right on the mark and I enjoyed the video. I went back to Australia during the pandemic ( A big mistake) In Melbourne in the state of Victoria Australia we were the most locked down city in the world. and only able to drive 5 Kilometers or to a doctor or supermarket if it was further I've made two trips back since and I'm coming to stay on 11 April this year. I'll buy you and Mae breakfast when I am there. You mention affluent Filipinos, Sans Rival at Robinsons mall usually has a queue and its mostly Filipinos eating there. Have a great day.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @keiththorne1767 Thank you for understanding the video's intention! Looking forward to catching up with you soon!
@Clambeardian7 ай бұрын
I appreciate your balanced observations. As I near retirement age, I yearn to increase knowledge about the Philippines. Your channel is my favorite source for information. Thanks for posting all the entertaining content,
@driftwoodsmittyasia12866 ай бұрын
Hey boy, long time listener, sometimes commenter. Best Regards.... Smitty.. Cebu Metro
@jolinarodriguez24457 ай бұрын
Got subscribed 🤗 hi sir I'm the one who serve you at Buglas Isla this morning, thank you so much ❤️
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92347 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@buddymugs23537 ай бұрын
I was there last month didn't see but one youtuber. No worries.i would say the meat pork beef chicken is the same price as US. My electric bill was 11,000 pesos about 200 US.
@watersbey257 ай бұрын
Not high. It's a bit more per hour than in the USA. He kept his air conditioning on everyday like I do in manila, about 11,000 per month 😊
@watersbey257 ай бұрын
@@roselee4445 I'm in a studio in manila
@johnsonjohan77 ай бұрын
Great video.... Always Great to hear about the glory day... Really miss your ride alongs...when you would go to town and let us tag along... Best "ride alongs" on KZbin.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @johnsonjohan7 Thanks for watching! We'll see if we can bring back some "ride along" vlogs in the future.
SAME ON PALAWAN , NO PARKING , HUGE TRAFFIC PROBLEMS .
@rcole19077 ай бұрын
The key to Palawan is living just outside the city or maybe an hour (easy no traffic drive) to the city proper. Even if you compare Palawan traffic to Manila/Cebu - well there is no comparison. One of the reasons we chose it was that even in the city traffic could be so much worse than it is. Parking is not good there for sure, but eventually you'll find your go to spots to park and just walk to places and of course the malls have good parking so no issues there.
@jeromehaymaker50717 ай бұрын
Hey Paul, I'm older and single long. Previous sailer. Your mention of financial situation of locals is important worldwide. Incentive to move up for girls by older expats is reasonable, as a consideration. Family acceptance of this is also a considerable influence wherever it is worldwide.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @jeromehaymaker5071 Thanks for your insight! We appreciate the global perspective on cultural nuances.
@papadougpapadougsadventures7 ай бұрын
No cover on the couch, that’s a first. Gaylord better be careful not to have an accident.😂
@lavonyoung23667 ай бұрын
I was in the US Navy and stationed in Subic for a total of 6 years. I left just before mt Pinatubo. I came back 2 years ago. 30 years of change. I still love it here in the Philippines, Dumaguete specifically, but it doesn't seem like the same place that it once was.
@mauimixer60407 ай бұрын
I was also stationed at Subic 79-82 , and what a great time I had , talk about being a butterfly 😁. But it was just a way to support the girls future college fund ! 😮 LoL. I'm sure things have changed a little and hopefully will get back this year, before travel gets shut down or something.
@Dean-b2f7 ай бұрын
Hey shipmate! I was "station dito" '74-78; WestPacs '71,72 and 73. If I am able to discharge my family obligations . . ."I shall return!"
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @lavonyoung2366 We've had similar experiences with the country's changes over time. Dumaguete has its own unique charm though!
@mauimixer60405 ай бұрын
@@Dean-b2f sure , when? Have you checked with the boss ? Lol
@ReadySetGo1137 ай бұрын
Paul, is a good reason people stay with you, or flock to you. You stay GENUINE, YT has not gone to your head. As we all know there has been recent "events" involving less than desirable YT acting like children (Hi Mr Thorton). Keep doing what you do. Cheers
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @ReadySetGo113 Thank you for the kind words! I'll keep being genuine and true to myself.
@garcia43287 ай бұрын
Another excellent video, Paul. You consistently share balanced points of view. It looks like overall, living conditions and lifestyle in Dumaguete have improved for many people over the last 7 years. Unfortunately, in the US, most cities have experienced sharp increases in the cost of living, with a corresponding decline in quality of life. Worse than the economic changes, there are more gun deaths, drug overdoses and homelessness in the vast majority of cities. Over 1.8 million Americans are incarcerated: this is not a record we can be proud of. Life for retirees continues to get harder each year.
@Dean-b2f7 ай бұрын
Crime and "gun deaths" are increasing in cities where prosecutors refuse to charge habitual criminal with multiple violent felonies, and release them back on the streets (again, and again ). There ARE many reasons for crime. But FAILURE to prosecute viiolent habitual felons is a big one. . . And yes there really IS a relationship between incarceration rates and viollent crime.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @garcia4328 Thanks for your kind words! We're grateful for the improvements in Dumaguete and trying to make the most of our retired life here.
@jspice-kl2wc7 ай бұрын
Great video and a great story. Thank you.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92347 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening
@MegaBob2222227 ай бұрын
Love the Dog. Been listening to him for years. Times change. Probably will never get back to the Philippines.
@PB_61077 ай бұрын
Another Great video Paul, On the car boom issue, it was a combination of several issues, the banks were facing a crisis, the car importers and dealerships had massive unsold stocks ( 1000’s of vehicles standing in Laguna and batangas in stock yards) putting the dealers on the edge of insolvency, so the government reduced a lot of the restrictions on car ownership, ( previously you needed to own an off road parking / garage area). The government allowed the banks to waive / dilute the financial checks for lines of credit so along with the car sales boom there was also a property sales boom raising property prices, 60% of which have now been foreclosed/ repossessed and sit with banks at way over inflated prices as the banks are selling for the cost plus interest prices… I have heard of several cases where families have purchased from the banks without doing due diligence and have immediately realised the property has devalued by up to 50%… Certainly “It’s more fun in the Philippines.”😂😂
@ferney29367 ай бұрын
I live in Thailand & here there are many beautiful cars & trucks owned by Thais & there are also a lot of repossessions of those cars. It's a lot easier to finance a car or condo here than it is to get a credit card. When either get repossessed, the borrower finds he's built no equity in them & title returns to the bank
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @peterB_1961 Thanks for sharing your insights on the car boom! We appreciate the context.
@luvtogroove7 ай бұрын
Have done the journey with you m8.Very early sunscriber.Agree regarding the big shift.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @luvtogroove Thanks for sharing your experience, glad you enjoyed the video!
@MrPat-UK7 ай бұрын
Paul,,,,, You deserve 100,000 subs fella, your channel is inspirational and a quality channel to tune in to, far far better than some of the other Drama-Getty personnel…….
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @MrPat156 Thanks for the kind words! Means a lot coming from a supportive viewer like you!
@vinniephillips4527 ай бұрын
One thing I notice about driving in the Philippines (where I’m at) are the checkpoints (my Filipina starts laughing every time). If you’re in a car, which we’re in, you get a free pass. If you’re on a motorbike or scooter, pull over buddy! Show your drivers license, OR/CR and you better have the right gear on or you’ll be fined while waiting in the hot sun 🥵
@timtarr93647 ай бұрын
Also what's funny about all the checkpoints is everybody's pulled off the side of the road for miles sometimes thousand of them waiting for it to end because I don't have a license they don't have mirrors they don't have lights or plates or insurance they don't have their deed of sales they're not dressed properly they wear bicycle helmets lol it's funny
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @vinniephillips452 Checkpoints can be frustrating, but we've learned to just roll with it and enjoy the local culture!
@jamesfinley24637 ай бұрын
Old dog great vid enjoyed your info very much! Have been to the Philippines 2x in air force in the 80s! Would like to come and try out the Dumgatie! Have great week! JIMBO Oklahoma city ok
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @jamesfinley2463 Thanks, Jimbo! We're glad you enjoyed the video. Dumaguete's a great place to visit or live. See you soon!
@legioveritum7 ай бұрын
I had a conversation with a Filipino relative whose was insisting that if she bought a scooter from a certain dealer, she would get 0% interest on the purchase with monthly payments spread over a number of years. I asked her a simple question: would the total amount, once all monthly payments and initial deposit are added, be the same as a cash purchase? She was lost….I had to explain that the thousands peso difference WAS the interest 😊
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @legioveritum Thanks for sharing your experience! We've encountered similar situations here in Dumaguete. Sometimes it's just about understanding the numbers.
@gerrymcnally93447 ай бұрын
Nice video, it's good to reflect on the past sometimes. Good times had by all!
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @gerrymcnally9344 Thanks for watching and reflecting with us!
@alank.harder72287 ай бұрын
You are correct, sir. Really, the 'whys' might be interesting for those with a curious demeanor, but it's changed and probably will never go back to the pre-pandemic ways. When I reflect, the charm and ease have faded significantly. Housing, perhaps the predominant reason many Westerners come to the Philippines, has accelerated past the 'bargain days'. Traffic congestion is a moving obstacle course - not for the faint of heart or those with a low tolerance for the "I don't need no stink'n rules." style of drivers. (I've noticed a significant increase in dented cars this year.) I suspect there's an increase in turnover afoot; ex-pat residents in the range of 5+ years of Dumaguete life considering or in the process of moving. My feeling is the city is going to struggle with finding positive ways to adapt fast enough to avoid the problems growth brings.
@Hoss00687 ай бұрын
Great video. One of my favorites so far
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @Hoss0068 Thanks for enjoying our content!
@tomsewell24627 ай бұрын
Pandora Kaaki is the best Filipina youtuber, hands down.
@rcole19077 ай бұрын
In my opinion, which I'm often told is worth two pesos, Dumaguete is of course booming with foreigners and for good reasons we all know about. But sure a few of those people are going to get in trouble in the Philippines and very likely those same people have been in trouble in the US or wherever they are from. You cannot escape stupidity by going to the Philippines, but should it continue to be so newsworthy by all these vloggers, of course not, but it gets views and heck for some has even paid some bills of theirs. We often talk about retiring to the Philippines for a quieter more relaxing life, but that can also translate into some boredom from time to time and between a way to make some pesos and the slower lifestyle this is news because its excitement for a lot of people. Is Dumaguete still a great place to move to...of course it is - only more expats than most places that aren't Manila or Cebu! If that's your cup of tea no problem. Different strokes for different folks. For me its farmland and quietness in Palawan. Thanks Paul!
@streetracingmiscreant85897 ай бұрын
At the current exchange rate, your $.02 worth is only equivalent to 1.1 Pesos. I hope that the exchange rate improves, and I really hope that this helps. 😊
@rcole19077 ай бұрын
@@streetracingmiscreant8589 😆 🤣 I needed that laugh
@mauimixer60407 ай бұрын
@@streetracingmiscreant8589it's all relative. It was awesome in 79-81 when it was 8 pesos for a $1 . 2pesos for a San Miguel and $5 for a short time. 😮😃
@streetracingmiscreant85897 ай бұрын
@@mauimixer6040 That definitely sounds like a good time 🙂👍🏻
@mauimixer60407 ай бұрын
Sure was !!. I forgot.... I left married 😮😊. Broke the promise to myself, but hey , life should be an Adventure ! And that it was/is. Got to run around the thickest jungles in the pi, with the Aborigines, aka, negritos . It was part of the Job 🙂 , and fishing was still good. Hoping to go for a couple weeks this year, though Thailand is where my heart seems to enjoy most.
@brent24387 ай бұрын
Expat dollars boosted the economy and the Filipino middle class
@Pat_KraPao7 ай бұрын
LOL. Yeah, their $1500/month pension is really lifting the Philippines economy. It's the OFW money more than anything.
@humungushumungus2137 ай бұрын
@@Pat_KraPaoI have $6 g a month and plenty in the bank, don’t discount the tourist money, it’s huuuuuge
@humungushumungus2137 ай бұрын
It
@brent24387 ай бұрын
@@Pat_KraPao Expat and tourist dollars bring millions to the local economy. Take that away, and see what happens.
@mauimixer60407 ай бұрын
@@Pat_KraPaowhat's OFW ?
@troymoses84057 ай бұрын
Excellent video and reflection Paul, thanks for sharing. I believe part of the dynamics of dating or meeting people is due to expansion of social media, people have more of a tendency to live their lives through social media now, instead of actually getting out and finding social interaction.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @troymoses8405 Thanks for watching! You're right, social media has changed how we connect with others.
@alabamatechwriter69597 ай бұрын
RETROSPECTIVE : Another good video, Paul. It's important to hear your point of view. Thanks.
@AlvinUselton7 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏 I really enjoy your channel and content
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92347 ай бұрын
Thanks 👌
@Philippines-Anthony-Sandra7 ай бұрын
Hey Paul, I’m one of the demographics you spoke of. A 40’s something guy who went to dumaguete and married my wife 5 months after meeting her. I met her in the province (not down the Boulevard) and life is perfect. Hope to see you around somewhen I will say hi if I do 👍
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @Philippines-Anthony-Sandra Thanks for sharing your story! Glad to hear Dumaguete has been good to you.
@Philippines-Anthony-Sandra5 ай бұрын
@@paulinthephilippinesolddog9234 thanks buddy! We are in the UK right now having gone through the visa process. The last year has been one hell of a story but I’m pleased to say it’s been a great learning curve and a great outcome. Much of my knowledge is thanks to your videos. Perhaps when we return to Dumaguette we can share our amazing story with you. It’s quite a tale 👍
@Thephilipcartmelexperience7 ай бұрын
I've been looking around for 12 years, and Dumaguette was on my list, but I have to keep my mouth shut. It's going to have to remain tranquil .
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92347 ай бұрын
keeping your mouth shut is not exactly your long suit Philip
@Thephilipcartmelexperience7 ай бұрын
@@paulinthephilippinesolddog9234 I can live with that so long as it's the truth. I'll take it as a challenge.
@TexasT-Bone19707 ай бұрын
Enjoy the videos. Would love to see more of the roundtables. Those other guys are insightful and hilarious.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @TexasT-Bone1970 Thanks! We'll consider more roundtable discussions, loved hearing from our community!
@freedomwillring67497 ай бұрын
Paul, thanks again for your informative videos. I can't be sure as to why it may have become more difficult for the younger expats to meet someone; being I have limited experience with Fillipinas; having I never yet the opportunity to visit the Philippines; but if I had to guess what I would think from what you have just stated, it's the better standard of living that they are having recently. Being that "desperation is the mother of invention". I would speculate that there's probably a lot less desperation taking place in the Philippines lately that would necessitate the younger women to put out so freely in order to try and better their's and their families financial status. Or maybe the females are just becoming wiser from word of mouth from other ladies who've had bad experiences with those so called "Butterflies". But either way, good for the Philippines, I'm glad to hear that their economic situations may be improving; or could it be a richer country (let's just guess China for example) maybe offering the poorer Philippine nation a credit trap? I haven't a clue, this is all just speculations. Thanks again and best wishes to you and your wife Baby Mae. P.S. If; God willing; you're still above ground and you and your wife are still married another nine years or so to bring the total of marriage length to ten years; or you two are blessed with offspring; will she be eligible to collect your SS sooner or later? Just curious, because I'm aware that's how it works in the states, not too sure about how it would work for an expat in a foreign land such as yourself. Any information on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @freedomwillring6749 Thanks for watching! We're glad to hear you're enjoying our videos. Thanks for your thoughtful comments!
@jover46537 ай бұрын
I am the first one to comment about that bird behind your left shoulder. All your viewers have seen it, but never commented about it. Tell us more about that bird, what is it made of, why you always put it there in your vlogs. Is that sort of a trade mark? Charlie Chaplin's trade mark is his hat and cane. Yours is that birdy. Bring that birdy with you when you dine outside.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @jover4653 Thanks for noticing the bird! It's just a little figurine I brought from home, no special significance or trademark, just a good luck charm.
@subah0077 ай бұрын
Alot of those Flips are the ones that have been working overseas and return with foreign dollars.
@Blue.aka.Sharky7 ай бұрын
These kinda videos are my favorite,you do this style of video perfectly Paul thank you.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @CaptainSamie Thanks for loving our content! We're glad you enjoy our vlogs about life in Dumaguete.
@familyoffive52127 ай бұрын
Majority of these middle class in the Philippines are ofws and they can get approve easily with these loans, these whole homes and car buying were driven by the ofws. I guess these women learned the trick by watching the KZbin. They know the younger ones will not stay forever, the older ones will.
@johnbergeron99977 ай бұрын
I got here about the same time, I got here in Aug 2017 with a 6 month round trip ticket, and guess what after 7 years I'm still here, and got married after after 6 years , yes I'm a little slow on getting married part,but it's been a hell of a roller coaster ride
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @johnbergeron9997 Congratulations! You've found your new home. We love our life in Dumaguete too.
@commonsense2127 ай бұрын
Hey Paul another great video, i just got back from paylappines, i see my girlfriend Jungle Jane stopped you again to say hi & take pictures, lol shes a sweet heart & she loves you ! get baby mae to do an interview with her .
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @commonsense212 Thanks for the support! We're glad you enjoyed the video.
@gotruckyourself29767 ай бұрын
Hey man, New subscriber here, I've been watching for a few days I started all the way back to your first video and I just want to know what is in the water over there because you look way younger now than you did 4 years ago. Also glad to see how the channel has grown hopefully that's making life even easier. Would love to meet you if I ever get a chance to go over there.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @gotruckyourself2976 Thanks for subscribing and watching from the beginning! I think it's just the tropical lifestyle agreeing with me, haha!
@timtarr93647 ай бұрын
I try to avoid Dumaguete like the plague it's horrible to drive in
@paulsigner68487 ай бұрын
Best Blogger in the Philippinen Thank You Papa Paul.😂
@woofdogmeow7 ай бұрын
I hear how the economy is booming and this is due to easy loans and my red alert siren sounds. I think 1990's when all that easy money disappeared overnight, and everybody was stuck with bills they couldn't pay anymore. I think this is going to happen in the Philippines as they have next to no regulatory institutions that can handle that situation. When hard saying not knowing just seen this pattern before in other countries.
@The_Temple5 ай бұрын
Visited Dumaguete back in 1997 - no doubt I’d hardly recognize the place now
@jck_ingel46047 ай бұрын
the jealousy type of attitude of some lady never gets old especially the clingy side. it's a toxic attitude to have a relationship with. in my opinion, correct me if I'm wrong🥲👍🏼
@toddsell54607 ай бұрын
Hee hee, I think that people were staring and smiling at you because of that gay purple scooter you had Paul (-:
@nationalist19697 ай бұрын
If you remember that scene in Planes, trains and automobiles where Steve Martin had to deal with that annoying cashier at the airport…..that’s normal in PH. Cashiers making you wait while having personal phone calls.
@rickj4287 ай бұрын
Evening Paul just in time for my morning coffee ☕️ 😊
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @rickj428 Thanks for watching!
@lblb87147 ай бұрын
Is it normal for these older guys feel romantic about 7 years ago living with a living lady 30 years their junior to feel so self absorbed…??
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @lblb8714 We're grateful for our love story, and we focus on our happiness.
@Dean-b2f7 ай бұрын
Paul has a lot of new viewers. After reading the comments, I have to conclude that a lot of them are "crazy people" in the clinical sense . . .
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @user-mt6kt1yn6q Thanks for the support! We're thrilled to welcome new viewers to our channel.
@kenmcleod86187 ай бұрын
Yeah, definitely so many more places other than Duma. Not being surrounded by expats is the big thing!
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @kenmcleod8618 We're loving the local culture and community here in Dumaguete, but it's great that there are other amazing places to explore too!
@chrisgiles16947 ай бұрын
Been there 3 times in 3 different years Noticed this last time feb that practicaly everyone is hooked up amd living with or married And there are working girls from mindinao and bahol around But i still think you guys are nuts getting married Good luck
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @chrisgiles1694 We appreciate your honesty, and it's true that life in Dumaguete can be... interesting. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
@markwukoman68477 ай бұрын
Hi Paul. The "evils" of westernization is taking a foot hold. It's a double edged sword. Reminds me of the 50's in the US. Up and coming middle class. People spending money. Buying things that they could never afford before. Once you have tasted the "forbidden fruit" its hard to go back to rice LOL! BTW. Liked your little impersonation of Jerry Lewis !
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @markwukoman6847 Thanks for the insight, and glad you enjoyed the video!
@TomCook-o2x7 ай бұрын
Mark Thornton convinced older guys to come out and it will be paradise. Many came here and struggled . Once Mark got his interview he did not even acknowledge them. Mark pushed this big lie about safety , great beaches , even the temperature , Mark always says 83 and breezy everyday, maybe at 11pm. Many of these guys left, they were good guys but this place is not for everyone
@MattJames377 ай бұрын
Hey Paul I always enjoy your content, your thoughts and experiences are so invaluable, I rarely comment on KZbin, a lot of “Crazy people” 🤣 I’m from the UK 33 my Filipina fiancé is 28. Your thoughts are dead on, they are clingy but I think it’s in a good way, when you find your person, you’ll know what true love is ☺️ I wish you and your viewers the best!
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @MattJames37 Thanks for sharing your experience! We've found that being open-minded helps with cultural adjustments. Best wishes to you both!
@johnmaggiorino44937 ай бұрын
Waving....smiles.....very special!!!!
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @johnmaggiorino4493 Thanks for watching!
@themountainwanderer7 ай бұрын
Interesting and honest observations. Glad about the age gap coming down. It only makes sense.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @themountainwanderer Thanks for watching! We're loving life in Dumaguete so far.
@CliffordBird-r1l7 ай бұрын
In Manila/Cebu there are fields full of repro cars and pick-ups because when they have to pay high payments that they can't afford
@Joe-n4e8e7 ай бұрын
I recently joined because I too am an old dog so to speak and hope to be there one day soon. I'll buy you a cup of java too 😊
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @user-bd3gt9jt1x Glad to have another fellow expat enthusiast on board! Thanks for watching, mate!
@Regular_Guyph7 ай бұрын
Imagine how how great the Dumaguete vibe was when the great Reekay first visited in 2013
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @Regular_Guyph That's amazing! We've had a similar experience, loving the Dumaguete atmosphere since our move.
@vec3063 ай бұрын
I know why your viewership exploded. You state facts and give insights into your current situation plus the surrounding in Dumagette.
@HanginOutWithStan7 ай бұрын
Thanks Paul. I'm still coming, I still have the same girlfriend there for 7 years. Just as I was about ready to go there I got very sick. It has been a long 8 months but I'm much better, and hopefully will be there in 6 oths or less. But I'll be out in a province, not in town. I AM going to go see you and Goldfinger though.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @HanginOutWithStan Thanks for the update! We're looking forward to your visit and catching up.
@jimgraham94507 ай бұрын
Great video. It is also a little play on the" "Seven Years in Tibet" movie.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @jimgraham9450 Thanks for the connection! We appreciate the nod to "Seven Years in Tibet".
@jackblock7777 ай бұрын
I subscribed because I appreciate you wanting to take care of the dogs no one cares about
@jsully40647 ай бұрын
That is true, insecurity was pretty big there. My filipina wife was so worried that I would meet another woman at the airport at Mactan Int'l when I first came to meet her in person. There were no other women at the airport...lol...
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @jsully4064 Thanks for sharing your experience! We can relate to the concern about meeting other women, haha!
@johndoe-oc6gr7 ай бұрын
hello paul enjoy all your vids some advice for you get into the gym bulk up them shoulders from your old buddy in canada
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @johndoe-oc6gr Thanks, buddy! We appreciate the support and will keep grinding.
@roadwarrior5287 ай бұрын
It's because Filipinas are becoming more Westernized due to social media, Tik Tok, whatever. It's a bad thing.
@kevinsoundmixer7 ай бұрын
Man, the fewer cars back then thing blows my mind. Today we have the freakin' Ford dealership Dumaguete! Duma is overdue for traffic lights now, especially in the most busy intersections. It is time.
@paulinthephilippinesolddog92345 ай бұрын
Hi @kevinsoundmixer Traffic management is indeed needed to keep up with growth!