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http://cebuexperience.com Filipino often offer me a drink when I'm walking. You are suppose to accept I think but if I did every time, I'd be so drunk all t he time. LOL This was a long walk, three miles and this time I did. If you live in the Philippines you will find Filipino to be very Friendly.

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  • I like the philippino people, they are nice and hard working people even in the States.

  • @blam7 For the most part, they are great people with a good outlook on life.

  • Love you videos Rusty. I've always interacted with the locals when I went there. I didn't go to the Philippines to meet Americans and neither did they. I spent 6 months back in 2004 and on our nightly walk to go to Internet Cafe, we had to walk by a small grocery store that always had 5 to 8 guys sitting outside drinking beer and eating palutan. They invite me to try their food many times. I finally did, and since that time I made a very good friendship with the store owner. Ingat kayo.

  • @19simpleman72 Hi Simple man, I'm like you, enough Americans in America though I don't mind running in to them either.as long as they don't constantly complain. :)

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  • @rogo321321 I think you're right but the numbers around the Philippines don't always agree. Some day Davao is the second largest City for example. Most stay Cebu. It would make sense what you're saying but I have seen inconsistent numbers.

  • @CebuExperience Actually there are more Filipinos speak Cebuano, Bisaya, Visaya Than Tagalog. But Tagalog is the official language

  • Next time walk in the other side of the street.

  • @oPickful Yes, they speak Visayan in the Visayas. Not Tagalog. There are hundreds of languages in the Philippines

  • @CebuExperience

    U mean in the Visayas they speak another language?

  • @oPickful Many Filipinos don't speak Tagalog very well. it wont do me much good since I live in the Visayas. :)

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