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much better to fly from sg -> manila then take a 20-30 mins cab ride to your hotel in manila. The commute from clark -> manila is do-able but it's at least 1.5 - 2 hours one way and it will cost you about 2-4k php (depends on your nego skills) and that doesn't include the tolls which is another 500 php thereabouts. But it's year end now, so flights are pretty much booked up, so if you can work it out, and find a cheaper option for sg -> clark -> cab -> manila then by all means go ahead. other budget airlines that fly direct from sg -> manila aside from jetstar are cebu pacific , tiger *usually has quite good deals, and air phil express. just remember that cheonging in ph is pretty do-able, almost everyone speaks engish, it's easy to get around as cabs are quite inexpensive, signs are in engilsh and anytime you feel homesick just pop into a nearby mall for sg brands like toastbox / breadtalk and ya kun, lol! @etsys, @atlas -> nope not in sales, but if you're a slim, pretty and sexy chick that is into sales men, then hell yeah, i'm in sales... |
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Thanks for the advice bro...yeah if it seems like much too hassle to fly to Clark and then travel to Manila then I guess I will fly directly to NAIA...as for stayin around I am thinking of checking out the Greenbelt area and pop by Havanas just to check out the scene then take the 30 min ride to mbc on the other day...yup that's roughly what I have in mind...I'll try to report back with frs where I could haha
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Better to put up in Makati, take a foray to Malate, and if the place don't give good vibes, atleast relax in Makati .. Quote:
Heck, if in AC, why go to Manila ? When in Candyland, stay in Candyland - though for some, Manila offers it's own incentives like a bit upmarket crowd, and friends, and negated by more effort needed as you are dealing with mostly FLs and regular girls, vs AC - after all, almost every girl in AC bars are available .. Quote:
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I use cards as much as possible for hotel etc, and control my need to change money .. or stick to ATM withdrawals - max 10,000 peso per day based on bank / ATM Most of the money changers have a group of hangers-on .. watching dunno what .. so stick to places that are private and don't show off .. After all .. when a person is jobless or earning 5000 peso a month, a foreigner showing off more is an open recipe for any unemployed to do a hit and run ..
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Btw anyone here tried Asian Massage??
No special type. Purely massage..
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AtlasShrugged: seriously, when you find out how much most people there earn, 10k is a loootttt of money
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True....Therefore play safe there..
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What is the current rate for pesos at Lucky Plaza ?
Is that the best location for pesos or is there not much difference from other moneychangers elsewhere? |
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Bro etsys, thanks for the tips...just to summarize the reason why I go Manila is that during my trip I meeting my fren there ( yes the one I mentioned in pm)...also I want to check out Havanas and the Greenbelt entertainment scene just to see how its like...as for going to mbc I probably just going to pop by but won't stay near there...I'll leave that for the second trip I will make soon after...
As for changing money I probably won't even change there as I don't want to change in plain sight and get targeted...most probably change in Singapore even if the rate not so good... yah it's true abt their lower earning power...I interviewed one of them whose last job was a senior manager at an mnc there...her last drawn salary was sgd550...apparently that's enough per month even after deducting rent and food...even my fellow interviewer said: "wah cheaper than interns here!" No wonder its great for them to work here and save enough after a few years to buy a house back there and the pmets who garner a higher salary, they share and rent condo units and live better than me here! |
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Yes I do agree that the WU outlets are the best for changing money in terms of rates. Even the USD -> PHP rates are the best there. Sometimes they even give you better rates if you ask, just have to be more friendly :-)
Greenbelt entertainment - i think if you discount the cinemas, after 9pm there's really nothing much left save: a. havanas (not sure about the FL scene there after they started making it mandatory for everyone to get a drink) b. barcino - enoteca, good selection of wines and sarap spanish fare, but not sure about picking up women here c. used to have a comedy bar, but think it's closed now d. well there's palladium at new world, but IMHO that place is dying slowly on salary, i think the ones who are earning more than the rest right now are the call center agents who get upwards of 600 SGD per month, some of the more experienced ones or supervisors can even get close to 800 SGD or more. Explains why a lot of the graduates from other non related courses join up to be call center agents even though the shift sucks, and must work on most of the local holidays. But yea, 550 sgd goes a loooong way in ph land, esp if they don't stay around the city area and only eat from the mobile food stations or mini stop. |
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Ah bro bolster poster...my eyes lit up when I saw you mention a comedy club there just to read further on that its closed down...yah would great if there are good comedy clubs or just plain gd clubbing places...the fl and bonking is just an icing on the cake for me...since almost everyone mention Havanas I don't mind getting a drink and checking out the place...
Yeah salary wise I was still new to interviewing them back then so was a little surprised at the low income level...some of them are from the village and working in Manila city after paying rent and monthly expenses they can still save means the cost of living is rather low...I think over here just pay rent the 500 gone already haha |
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Well, if you got an agenda, then go to Manila, it will be an eye opener, and will make you see the Pnoy PMETs in a new light ..
Like here, they show off nice fancy dresses and bags and iPhone 5 - but the moment they are wheels-down in Manila, all goes into safe keeping ... lest it be stolen (or grabbed - in Pinay speak .. ) Quote:
Well, back to cost of living, an Indian can make it in 1,000 $ in Delhi, but a non-Indian needs 3,000 $ or more .. More closer a friend in ADB was asked to base in Manila, and he targetted the average cost of living at 50,000 peso excluding apartment - he was shocked his costs overran to 150,000 peso plus After all, locals shop in local shops, eat in cheaper places, and know the deals and .. get charged local rates. Expats - for a start, even if you try to go local, you can never get local .. unless you are married or living with a local .. and for food, even if you take the cheapest food, you are still eating at twice the price or more of natives. Forget taxis - any expat gets charged twice or more .. if you live there, you give up bargaining and pay like 400 peso when a native grabs an FX and does it for 10 peso. Well, that's a simple lesson in Economics. PS: some people from Village working in Manila ? there are people living in the cemetries of Manila too .. no kidding .. Manila is one of the most congested cities of the world .. have the richest in Asia and the mega poor - including those who live in Smokey Mountain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smokey_Mountain "Smokey Mountain has a large squatter community, and it is estimated that 30,000 people live near the site, and make their living from picking through the rubbish at Smokey Mountain" And also see .. http://www.vice.com/read/living-dead-v14n11 All the while when the cream of the society hosts inaugaral balls, super expensive monthly dinner gatherings, and drive around in Escalades and Expeditions with body guards and more .. and have so much spare money, they don't know what to do with the money .. Read about LKY on Filipinos .. http://opinion.inquirer.net/12827/le...on-philippines
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