 |
'Hear yee' 'Hear yee'
Wow, now on about day 40, and I am just getting my feet wet!
Be prepared my friends, if you're moving to a foreign land before you go study the language!
Well, because I don't even know one word of Tagalog; Even thou a lot of English is spoken here in Naga City, the communication is robust.
If you are coming from America, everything you may be accustomed too is different!
Forget the Starbucks down by the mall, and drive-thru no such thing.
When you step out of the plane ( Cebu Airlines )
life will become about 100% different
Now you will stand out, everyone has this beautiful tanned color, and well me white as a ghost?
And you are seen as the rich American, and in a sense you are. Most people here work for less a day than you pay for your Super Moca Latte gumbo jumbo coffee at Starbucks.
|
Your Fiat currency goes a long way; example: we are finishing our apartment on the third floor of Rowen's boarding house: my beautiful Rowena and I mostly her ( she's the boss ), don't laugh if

you're married? Well almost May 24, is the big day!
The guy comes out to install the glass in the casement windows ( yes I said casement ) ok about 48 say 12"x12" pieces of glass, silicone, and strips of aluminum to finish. The total cost of parts & labor: $110. He worked on a 3' ledge without even a safety net.
I am totally impressed by the craftsmen of Naga City.
The truth is my real mission is teaching public speaking and English to children.
Starting June 4th, we are starting BOOK TALK for adults, see more on this blog.
 |
Contact: york.ysta@gmail.com Call or text: 63-947-697-6447 |
Comments
Post a Comment