Looking to relocate. But to where?

Ever tried the balut in the Philippines? It is a boiled egg with the baby duck inside...not too appetizing eh?

It's not exactly a "baby duck inside" as it's far from fully developed but I get your point. I never eat that stuff myself. Naturally, it's from China originally.
 
Yep, zillions of insects, snakes, gators, sharks, killer germs and death rays from the sun...
Stay away, we like it here unpopulated. :)
(Not talking about madhouse Sydney)

Great Sydney, if there were no residence permit and tax issues to consider it would be in my top 3 choice. No gator nor fighting kangaroos neither too many insects.
A guy managed to get bitten twice by a nasty spider though there in a single year, recently at that, the second time on his penis. Public toilets can be unfriendly.
 
It's not exactly a "baby duck inside" as it's far from fully developed but I get your point. I never eat that stuff myself. Naturally, it's from China originally.


Bonifacio Global City is great in the Philippines if one wants 1st world comfort. Would probably move there if i didn't feel it would soon get nasty with Mrs Luis. Cost is probably much higher than on Cebu.There are villas right next to BGC as well for those not too keen on the condos as well as the best international schools in Manila right in BGC.

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Serious move in locale. Agree with this. I have moved house countless times (well over 20 times) but it was the move into another country which largely destroyed my first marriage.
I think if you stay within your own country you are not affected nearly as bad as going overseas, the process can send you reeling. Will take a number of years to recover imo.

Similar experience here, moved lotsa times,often to destinations very distant from each other, and as a family it has become much harder. Kids don't seem to mind but every large move has been very hard on Mrs, surprised we went through those actually. Quite hesitant now to move anymore. Worth thinking about that beforehand.
 
Mexico has a huge variety of great dishes that even vary from region to region even though the same dish. Honduras food is drab and pretty much taste the same regardless of the dish for they load almost all dishes with cumin spice. So beef..pork..chicken..beans pretty much all have that cumin taste. Mexico on the other hand has a variety of exquisite taste for their foods. And very personalized from chef to chef. Delightful.

Ever tried the balut in the Philippines? It is a boiled egg with the baby duck inside...not too appetizing eh?
I adore Mexican food...
Admittedly, i was in Phils for only 8 days (4 days in Manila, 4 days in Boracay)...and while the fresh fish in the islands is always great...the food in Manila and surrounding areas was so mediocre....bland and fried and unappealing...Not to mention I got the worst case of food poisoning in my life there (drinking freshly squeezed juices on the street)...
 
It's true that if you go eat randomly then you're going to get terrible food, this was my experience when I first arrived. The decent places are usually not well advertised nor well placed strategically. But yes, I can only recall a few times when the food has been excellent and I've eaten in hundreds of places.
I had an excellent meal here and there, too..
but compared to the rest of Asia, Phils is the very bottom rung of the ladder...
 
Bonifacio Global City is great in the Philippines if one wants 1st world comfort. Would probably move there if i didn't feel it would soon get nasty with Mrs Luis. Cost is probably much higher than on Cebu.There are villas right next to BGC as well for those not too keen on the condos as well as the best international schools in Manila right in BGC.

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Yeah, I'm not that far from BGC and while it's very business oriented, it is also very modern. Expect 25,000 pesos (500 USD) and upwards for a nice 2BR condo.

I adore Mexican food...
Admittedly, i was in Phils for only 8 days (4 days in Manila, 4 days in Boracay)...and while the fresh fish in the islands is always great...the food in Manila and surrounding areas was so mediocre....bland and fried and unappealing...Not to mention I got the worst case of food poisoning in my life there (drinking freshly squeezed juices on the street)...

I have never tried freshly squeezed stuff over here except in small resort towns. No food poisoning cases to report in 3 years. You cannot assume everything is safe here, you need to use your own judgment. Seeing the amount of people puking on the sidewalks (it's like a national sport), I'd say food poisoning from questionable sources is common.

The positive thing here is, you can get the ingredients for many international cuisines relatively easily and cook good food if that's something you're willing to do. It's considerably harder in mainland Asia. The Mexican food I've had here has been mediocre as well but DIY is obviously great.
 
Yeah, I'm not that far from BGC and while it's very business oriented, it is also very modern. Expect 25,000 pesos (500 USD) and upwards for a nice 2BR condo.


Uh ?!? is it that cheap ? i checked some ads for villas on mc Kinley Hills and it was more like 5000up. Still cheaper than where I live but curious to know the right website where to look for real estate, rent or buy, in BGC, if you can share a link.
Besides I have Filipinos friends whose kid is studying in BGC and when talked about apartments there it didn't sound they had found a nice 2BR for 500 either.
Been there a couple of times, it's the only place I found which looked liveable long term in Manila.
Didn't find the food too bad, there's a small chain with at least a restaurant in BGC and Makati where they serve large organic salads, quite nice, and nowhere to be seen around here.i forgot the name but we ate in both their restaurants a bunch of times, next to the salads they serve basic mediocre italian food. I passed but still fine for the kids.
 
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