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Fullofhope
11th November 2008, 20:37
I've been here in UK for a month now, went to many malls and saw a lot of Filipino's they are snobbish. Tried to talk to some but they are not warm or friendly. Tis sad. was expecting them to be nice or friendly coz I am in a way one of them but not having that here. sad
joebloggs
11th November 2008, 20:46
don't worry about it , its the same with me, i don't talk to southerners, welsh or scousers not because their snobs but inferior :xxgrinning--00xx3:
just the wrong time and place, many are busy, don't want to stop or talk, my misses knows many friendly Filipinas, ones she's met at work, at the pinoy shop and at school picking the kids up.. that's where you'll find them having a chat :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Fullofhope
11th November 2008, 20:51
well I guess I am being naive or missing Phils and nice to see filipino's. Just not what I am expecting thats all. Or is it beause they are here now in UK and it got into their head?
kimmi
11th November 2008, 20:52
where in Uk are u right now??:)
walesrob
11th November 2008, 20:57
don't worry about it , its the same with me, i don't talk to southerners, welsh sheep or scousers not because their snobs but inferior :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Hey, leave the sheep out of this :rolleyes:
Fullofhope
11th November 2008, 20:59
Porthsmouth :)
kimmi
11th November 2008, 21:01
oh no we're far apart..
Fullofhope
11th November 2008, 21:02
Really? its sad talaga
kimmi
11th November 2008, 21:12
i am here in scotland..and u're in Porthsmouth..:doh:doh:bigcry::bigcry:
Fullofhope
11th November 2008, 21:29
haha yes sooooo far, north to south
ervenescence
11th November 2008, 21:31
How I wish we're neighbours, i'll drive you round showing the beauty of Grimsby..lol
Anyway, don't worry about those people who were ignoring you. Like you, I felt the worst, been there, done that, was humiliated.
And I called them ugly! ugly as monkey! thats not their name, thats not their name...haha. (sing with me..lol) :)
Fullofhope
11th November 2008, 21:33
oh aye I would love to sing with you. Kakainis lang to know they are snobs. to think they look like maids... ooopsss sorry
joebloggs
11th November 2008, 21:51
Hey, leave the sheep out of this :rolleyes:
your putting words in my foot and mouth Rob :D
scorpionmagnet
12th November 2008, 02:29
So sad really if that's whay you've experienced with fellow Filipinos in the UK. But don't worry. You must be full of hope that sooner you will be having more friend there in that region of the world.
keithAngel
12th November 2008, 05:47
And please ignore the strange sounds :18::xxanimal-smiley-085 Its just Mods bleating:xxgrinning--00xx3:
simplelife
12th November 2008, 06:23
I've been here in UK for a month now, went to many malls and saw a lot of Filipino's they are snobbish. Tried to talk to some but they are not warm or friendly. Tis sad. was expecting them to be nice or friendly coz I am in a way one of them but not having that here. sad
Hello Fullhope, Sorry to hear about your experience. I did have same experience before.
At first, I was upset, I had the impression that they are not friendly, eventually I met some and until I have met almost all Filipinos in our village.
You will meet different people, some are true some are not, some are showy some are humble and pure. I always have reservation because I had bad experience before, some people are just friendly because they know they can get something from you ( not all!), especially if they know you have a Brit partner or hubby . Once they thought you are close friend they begin borrowing things from you, from small amount of money to sort of big loans.
Some took advantage of my free time, asked me to babysit, pick -up their children from school, ask my partner for a lift, borrow carpet cleaner, borrow magicsing karaoke and etc. Some even asked me to bring some stuff from the Philippines as most of them hardly go back to the Phils. Most of the time I lost 5 kilos of my free baggage because I have to use it to bring their stuffs for their relatives in the Phils.
But onetime when I said NO to her when she ask me to lend her 3000 pounds to be able her husband to buy a second hand car, thats started I become a monster to them. Until I get fed up and decided to just stay home and stop going to any Filipino gatherings, until I met another Filipina who also have a British husband. I thought we will be good friends as we are same Fil-Brit couples. So far we are all happy.
So do not worry you will meet a nice and true friend oneday. Just ignore those snubbish.
Good Luck!
mavid
12th November 2008, 07:12
It is strange that we have to experience that in the UK...our own countrymen. Once my fiance almost pushed me to talk to two filipina in Eden Project...lol
I said, I've been standing here with a smile on my face and they have not reciprocated... so It feels a bit weird for me to come over and introduce myself.
The whole time I was in the UK...saw loads of filipinos especially in car boot sales!... but Never a smile back... it makes me wonder too.
aromulus
12th November 2008, 10:04
This would be an ideal new thread .:Erm:
gaius
12th November 2008, 21:07
PInoy here just arrived 2 weeks ago, living east of london city. I meet lot of filipino mostly at picadilly and oxford area.
nigel
12th November 2008, 21:28
My Vimvie has said that she has seen other filipino's like that in the U.K...but sometimes they're have been some filipino's that walk right up to her and start chatting!:xxgrinning--00xx3: Once in Kingston and Once in um, can't remember!:Erm:
...:icon_lol:...:icon_lol:...:icon_lol:
Ana_may365
12th November 2008, 23:00
just ignore that kind of people sis!spclly to those pilipino who are a pointed nose[humble]
tiger@tigress
12th November 2008, 23:05
Hiya.... I experienced that when were in Norwich Town Centre I gave a Filipina a big smile i know she is Filipina cuz she just said goodbye on her fone... BUT she just looked through me....
alicat
13th November 2008, 09:15
im not surprise anymore...
Cheryl Tyndall
13th November 2008, 09:19
Most filipinas who are snobs are those who married to filipinos. I think that they are jealous because.. oooopsss i don't want to go on.. You know what i mean.. Most of them are also been here for ages. They thought England is their territory.. but still, they don't change their fashion senses.. on clothes, hair...face.. Being snobs to fellow filipinos makes them uglier..
Fling
13th November 2008, 09:44
Cheryl you can set as an example by not talking behind their backs...they're still filipinos and let's leave their fashion sense to them.
@FullofHope... you can also find a snobbish Brit to fellow Brit say in Asia. So don't worry about it, maybe its just a bad timing or the non snobbish ones are at home at that time.
KeithD
13th November 2008, 09:46
Cheryl you can set as an example by not talking behind their backs........
And how is 'talking behind their backs' quantified on a public forum viewed by 10,000's each year? :Erm:
Cheryl Tyndall
13th November 2008, 10:15
i wonder where is behind their backs.. is it in front? I'm sooo confuse!!
tiN
13th November 2008, 20:55
:rolleyes:im used to it, just ignore and live my life to the fullest, as long as my hubby is here beside me...:love::luv4:
DaveyWallis
13th November 2008, 21:44
When Grace arrived in England earlier this year I already knew another Filipina and was able to intoduce them. They quickly became friends and in turn she was introduced to a number of other Filipinas (all married to Brits). We now have a really nice new circle of friends. There is no snobbery amongst them.
However one day while in McDo they saw a group of Filipina nurses. Instead of the usual warm smile across the room the nurses completely blanked them. Maybe they think that if they can be here without being married to a 'foreigner' they are better than those that are.
Andy
tiN
14th November 2008, 10:29
And how is 'talking behind their backs' quantified on a public forum viewed by 10,000's each year? :Erm:
:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:
Geraldine
14th November 2008, 12:39
In my opinion its all the same...some Pinoy couples are snobbish bec yes they are nurses and lets say got higher education however there are some Pinay- married-to-Brit who think they are superior as well, just bec they are prettier?!?! or think they are pretty/sexy, that they married a Brit...
I just ignore those people and doesnt deserve my attention, if I happen to see a Pinoy somewhere...if they smile to me first then I smile back but if they just look at me with no expression....i just walk past them. However I do get to meet a few who chats with me specially at Mcdo where I work, you know Pinoys they want freebies :icon_lol:
katie37pinayuk
14th November 2008, 13:11
forget those snobbish filipino. better to have a few but quality kind of friends...
Fullofhope
14th November 2008, 23:53
yeah there's this one time we went to Portsmouth and then theres this Filipina lady or I dont know if shes a lady hehe she just sneered at my BF and looked at me and saw this disgust look on her face, my BF was like whats with her? HAha just thinkng about it makes me wonder and smile. Why would they do such things? to think they are fellow Filipinos.
Fullofhope
15th November 2008, 00:00
Geraldine, I can say that I am not ugly and I went to a good college in the Phils. and a Brit for a BF and guapo to boot hehehe, but I dont behave like that.
cheesewiz
16th November 2008, 01:24
Geraldine, I can say that I am not ugly and I went to a good college in the Phils. and a Brit for a BF and guapo to boot hehehe, but I dont behave like that.
my indian workmate said to me that some indians are snobbish to their fellow indians so not only pinoys too. For 4 years here now I saw loads of pinoys who are really snobbish but I am not bothered at all I am not here to make friends to all filipinos I am here to work and if I met (which I did) a nice filipinos that's a plus for me.
andypaul
16th November 2008, 02:55
A question to those who think all of their country folk should be there friend abroad?
Do you get on with all phills in phill?
I cant say im a friend of every Brit i meet in the Uk so why would i when im abroad?
But i get on with many people who are non brit by birth who have moved to the UK.
aromulus
16th November 2008, 09:24
But i get on with many people who are non brit by birth who have moved to the UK.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww........ Thanks pal.....:D
katie37pinayuk
16th November 2008, 10:23
my indian workmate said to me that some indians are snobbish to their fellow indians so not only pinoys too. For 4 years here now I saw loads of pinoys who are really snobbish but I am not bothered at all I am not here to make friends to all filipinos I am here to work and if I met (which I did) a nice filipinos that's a plus for me.
:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
katie37pinayuk
16th November 2008, 10:23
A question to those who think all of their country folk should be there friend abroad?
Do you get on with all phills in phill?
I cant say im a friend of every Brit i meet in the Uk so why would i when im abroad?
But i get on with many people who are non brit by birth who have moved to the UK.
:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
amyburple
16th November 2008, 10:45
Hmmmm my opinion is not everyone either filipino or Brits are tht Friendly hehehehe.. you cannot please every one :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3: Life must go on :):):)
Jay&Zobel
26th November 2008, 20:42
the best thing that i've experienced here with Filipinos was when I was hospitalized for 2 weeks last year...
and met great & funny Filipino nurses... they aint snobish but are genuinely nice & happy...
worry not... you will find lots of nice Pinoys here someday... just do not be like them hehe...
pinoyni
10th May 2009, 02:48
Hi fullofhope,
dont be sad:) you are not alone in your experience. i arrived here in england almost a month now and i have the same experience. in time we will fine good friends both filipinos and british.
sometimes i saw someone asian and im not sure if he/she was pinoy. my trick is to say "kabayan" well everyone knows from the philippines what that means.
meantime, im keeping myself busy and inculturating myself. here in this forum there are lots of pinoys that you can befriend even if they live far from you. it makes me at home whenever i log on to this site.
if you miss hearing tagalog turn on your computer and log on to www.abs-cbnnews.com and you will view tv patrol with sounds of course. it always makes me feel like back home plus i am updated of whats going on in the phils.
do not lose hope, they are right just ignore those pinoys who are snubbish. dont even analize why they are like that. like i said in time we will find good friends here in uk. take good care and good luck :)
pennybarry
10th May 2009, 09:23
Or is it beause they are here now in UK and it got into their head?
Expect it from many pinays:D because they are here now, their feet is no longer touched the ground and cannot reach them. Sometimes, sa airplane pa lang feeling rich na.
I have a friend for 20 years and did something really really bad against me. But after 5 years, i came to her doorstep to forgive her for what happened in our past. We became friends again and told me to help her find a british husband and I helped her. When she came over, she visited me and insulted me. She said I only live with my in-laws, no house unlike her they rent council house. Asked me why I am working as she feels she doesn't need to work and said her hubby can support her. She said she always go shopping buy appliances etc. And many insulting words that I've got from her. I just told her you're just newly arrived in this country. You don't know yet how expensive here.
After 2 weeks, she came again, and asked me if she can use my name as reference for applying a job. She said she always look at electric and gas meter.:action-smiley-081: She never invited me to visit her in their house. Everytime they visit us, I feed them and waiting for invitation to visit them at their council house. She is aloof now. The reason why I don't know:action-smiley-081:
I know she will comeback again. She's a nice person, just that sometimes, we forget where we came from.:Brick: Other's Pinay's feet are above the ground. What UK made them cannot reach anymore???:doh
Tawi2
10th May 2009, 09:45
Its a very,very small world :icon_lol:I know this lady,if she ever comes back on the site "Hi V :xxgrinning--00xx3:" She came to the UK,liked the country,she is now back in Alabang,hope you finally sort things with Dave V :ARsurrender:
trader dave
10th May 2009, 12:34
you dont need friends:yikes: your husband is your closest and most important friend :D:D and dont forget it :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Sophie
10th May 2009, 12:56
you dont need friends:yikes: your husband is your closest and most important friend :D:D and dont forget it :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Exactly, my husband is my most important friend and the best friend i'll ever have and will always be. :) Marriage is also about friendship so you should be best of friends as much as you are a couple.:) And in regards to gaining friends (local or filipina), you don't rush. You take time in getting to know the people you meet. I always believe that in friendship - you don' go for the quantity, you go for the quality.
Tawi2
10th May 2009, 13:01
I have two friends,kind of sad huh?But theres a huge chasm between friends and aquaintances,friends can be called upon any time night or day from wherever they are in the world :xxgrinning--00xx3: As for the lady in this thread she is back with her family in pinas,I hope she does return to the site,she can post the pics of her at stoneheng wearing "That" hat :icon_lol: Sorry V :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Tawi2
10th May 2009, 13:19
Nowt wrong with a council house in the north-east penny :xxgrinning--00xx3: I was brought up in one,pretty rough area,but the neighbours were great :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Mrs.JMajor
10th May 2009, 13:29
Exactly, my husband is my most important friend and the best friend i'll ever have and will always be. :) Marriage is also about friendship so you should be best of friends as much as you are a couple.:) And in regards to gaining friends (local or filipina), you don't rush. You take time in getting to know the people you meet. I always believe that in friendship - you don' go for the quantity, you go for the quality.
Thats absolutely damn right Sophia,and relatively to the title of the thread....Sad.... We should be very careful on the friend we choose,...very careful... might they are the snake :action-smiley-081:
xebec
10th May 2009, 16:09
I've been here in UK for a month now, went to many malls and saw a lot of Filipino's they are snobbish. Tried to talk to some but they are not warm or friendly. Tis sad. was expecting them to be nice or friendly coz I am in a way one of them but not having that here. sad
Our experience is actually different and we are in London. Daisy will confidently identify other Filipinos and there will at least be an exchange of smiles and often a brief chat.
The best experience was going up an escalator at Victoria Station. Daisy was a little ahead of me and a couple of oriental looking women were coming down. As they passed Daisy their faces lit up - yes they were Filipinos!
Her confidence in identifying her fellow nationals isnt 100% accurate though. She has had brief chats with at least one Thai and one Vietnamese - quickly realising that they are speaking different languages but still exchanging words in English.
pinoyni
10th May 2009, 17:12
you dont need friends your husband is your closest and most important friend and dont forget it
my husband is fine and we are very close but to me at this particular point being here in england, i do need friends. i feel that i still need friends as much if not much more here than in the phils. my reality at the moment is that i do not feel i belong kind of a fish out of water. i think it takes time. i sure can use a good friend.
I feel that bit by bit i am becoming slowly at home here which is good. yes i do agree it takes time to make friends, good friends. i heard so many stories about pinoys feeling superior once they are in foreighn lands. that is indeed very sad.
anyways, even if i am in mars i still will need a friend only this time a martian :D take good care guys....
NotYou
10th May 2009, 18:39
:cwm24: I agree that some filipinos become snobbish when they leave the Philippines. Can hardly raise a smile from the ones I try to talk to in the UK, US, or Saudi Arabia. They look at me like I am Charles Manson :Erm: I sometimes make my kids stand next to me, the mestizo is there if you look hard enough. No reaction.:bigcry: In the Philippines my kids are the centre of attraction, TV commercial try outs etc!:cwm38:
adam&chryss
10th May 2009, 19:39
What UK made them cannot reach anymore???:doh
The UK didnt make anyone bad, it`s their own personality that does it. Too many people think of the material things they have. Or sometimes wherever they`ve been in the world. You know, " i`ve been to lots of places and you havnt " , that sort of thing.
Wherever you are in the world ,you are still YOU.
Trying to find other reasons i`m afraid doesnt wash.
If you watch a horror movie you dont go out and kill someone unless your already crazy.
This is a similar thing, the true personality has worked its way to the surface.
NotYou
10th May 2009, 20:05
:BouncyHappy: I know I am a crashing bore, I think I made a comment along the lines before. Some filipinos seem to take on the characteristics of where they are living. I would say, from my experience, that a fair number of British people appear quite stand offish and unwilling to "get involved". I used to commute from Chatham to London everyday. The same people standing at the same place waiting to catch the same train every day. They could scarcely acknowledge each other's existence. Except when the trains were late, coupled with a feeble excuse over the tannoy. Then and only then the commuters allowed themselves a tut tut to the person standing next to them. One day I spoke to a lady on the train, newspapers rustled, mouths fell agape. Someone talking on the train!
This stand offish behaviour appears to permeate some filipinos. I say some.
In Saudi Arabia men are not allowed to talk to women in public (unless they are related). My word, when I try to talk to a filipina in Riyadh, they look scared, confused, insulted, shocked - where are the religious police when you need them. Permeation?
In the US, land of the booming voice and excessive mock politeness, have a nice day my ****! Oh how the filipinos seem to love to speak with that ghastly vocal mannerism of the septic tank. So chic. Permeation?
Some I say some. Perhaps they had in them all the time?
pennybarry
11th May 2009, 07:04
you don' go for the quantity, you go for the quality.
Yes you're right. We don't need too much. If we have 10 friends but 9 of them are not sincere, I would rather choose 1 friend but purely genuine:xxgrinning--00xx3: I am lucky I got one here. Just a mile away from me:BouncyHappy::cwm12::Hellooo:
What UK made them cannot reach anymore???:doh
The UK didnt make anyone bad, it`s their own personality that does it. Too many people think of the material things they have. Or sometimes wherever they`ve been in the world. You know, " i`ve been to lots of places and you havnt " , that sort of thing.
Wherever you are in the world ,you are still YOU.
Trying to find other reasons i`m afraid doesnt wash.
If you watch a horror movie you dont go out and kill someone unless your already crazy.
This is a similar thing, the true personality has worked its way to the surface.
I bet you're right:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Florge
12th May 2009, 10:39
well, i think that's the essence of a forum.. you get the chance to meet a genuine friend... you still do need a friend aside from the husband... as you need someone to rant about when the topic is the husband.. you need other people's perspective...but then friendships know no distance.. so i would still keep my friend wherever I am.. I still keep in touch with my bestfriend in Singapore, and my former housemates who are in Canada and Australia...
So, who wants to be my friend? hehehe....
Pepe n Pilar
12th May 2009, 12:02
well, i think that's the essence of a forum.. you get the chance to meet a genuine friend... you still do need a friend aside from the husband... as you need someone to rant about when the topic is the husband.. you need other people's perspective...but then friendships know no distance.. so i would still keep my friend wherever I am.. I still keep in touch with my bestfriend in Singapore, and my former housemates who are in Canada and Australia...
So, who wants to be my friend? hehehe....
Nice one Florge. I need friends as well aside from my husband. I maintain my good friends i left behind. When we came here in the UK we expect we will find people who has the same characteristics as that of our friends we left in the Phils hence we felt disgusted or disappointed once we found out they are different. And also we start to wonder why they are snubbish, arrogant, doesn't give back a smile etc etc. After staying here for quite sometime and had observed why they act like that way, now i know the reasons:).
To Fullohope, just be patient someday soon you will find genuine filipino friends. It's really hard to find someone you will like or vice versa because even if we are all filipinos we have to consider that we all have different views on everything.
Best of luck...
Cheers!:)
Tawi2
12th May 2009, 12:08
Its me,fullofhope is now back in Pinas with her family,she enjoyed her stay in the UK but for whatever reason is now back home.
Pepe n Pilar
12th May 2009, 12:11
Its me,fullofhope is now back in Pinas with her family,she enjoyed her stay in the UK but for whatever reason is now back home.
Alright. She must be feeling homesick?:rolleyes:. How did you know?. :Erm:
Tawi2
12th May 2009, 12:15
I have known "V" for years,like I said,its a small world,her boyfriend Dave is on the "Circuit" She actually enjoyed her stay in the UK,she loved Windsor :icon_lol: Dave was away in Nigeria for a month while she was in UK,maybe that made her a little lonely :Erm:
Pepe n Pilar
12th May 2009, 12:40
I have known "V" for years,like I said,its a small world,her boyfriend Dave is on the "Circuit" She actually enjoyed her stay in the UK,she loved Windsor :icon_lol: Dave was away in Nigeria for a month while she was in UK,maybe that made her a little lonely :Erm:
Did she go back for good?:Erm: It seems she really was lonely being left alone for a month and no friends at all.
Tawi2
12th May 2009, 12:46
She stayed with Daves mum when she was here,they didnt have much in common,an elderly lady around 70 years of age and a pinay :Erm: as for whether she is back in Alabang for good,thats not for me to say,there were parts of the UK she enjoyed though :xxgrinning--00xx3:
pinoyni
12th May 2009, 15:02
Nice one Florge. I need friends as well aside from my husband. I maintain my good friends i left behind. When we came here in the UK we expect we will find people who has the same characteristics as that of our friends we left in the Phils hence we felt disgusted or disappointed once we found out they are different. And also we start to wonder why they are snubbish, arrogant, doesn't give back a smile etc etc. After staying here for quite sometime and had observed why they act like that way, now i know the reasons.
Hi itsme_iye.... i am very much interested to know the reasons why they act the way they do. thank you
irobot
12th May 2009, 23:47
Irobot..." Sunny...Different From The Rest... "
Hi There Peep`s... I some times see English / Philippine couples out shopping and sometimes speak if they look friendly but, some British men seem to look at me as a single male which is going too try to steal their wives ummmmm.....
But I do think sometimes to say... Hi there where you from the Philippines or Thailand ? but it makes me feel a little embarrassed to ask such basic questions of introductions but the ones I have spoken too have been very nice people in deed and I have enjoyed chatting with them,and hope they have a good impression of me ... Phil :Britain:
beaubrummie
13th May 2009, 01:02
Don't worry about these people just enjoy your life in the uk you will meet others who are nice and decent. My wife as been here since 1996 and still as this snobbery we have found it to come from the filipino nurses who don't want to intrigrate with the anglo/filipino couples.
When we first arrived in Manila we had to go down to B.I to sort out my 13a visa.. The staff were chatting to my mrs while we were waiting for bureaucracy to kick in..
Anyway the 2 girl staff there said to my wife that they thought she was so down to earth and so very mabait.. They reckoned that 9 times out of 10 that women married to foreigners were unapproachable , stuck up and superior.
There`s is a lot of snobbery here , no doubt about it.
Our general experience of Filipino`s in the UK is be careful of the friendly ones..Its usually great at first....but then the tismis starts..
and then..
Ingat,
Fred.
lordfortesque
16th May 2009, 11:28
I've been here in UK for a month now, went to many malls and saw a lot of Filipino's they are snobbish. Tried to talk to some but they are not warm or friendly. Tis sad. was expecting them to be nice or friendly coz I am in a way one of them but not having that here. sad
dont be sad hold your head up, you will meet many friends
classygirl
16th May 2009, 16:58
It's their lost,not yours.Maybe they are just jealous or insecure and its their problem.Just continue to be happy..........
Tawi2
25th May 2009, 21:38
Good news,I just got an E-mail and V intends to come back in July :xxgrinning--00xx3:Hope I get my wedding invite :cwm38::xxgrinning--00xx3: I know your going to come back on here when you apply for your visa,2'nd time lucky V :xxgrinning--00xx3::cwm38:
Tawi2
14th July 2009, 13:40
Hoyyyyyyy,suplada :icon_lol: I thought you told me you would be here in time for the Barrio Fiesta :Erm:
pocahontas
30th July 2009, 17:30
:)
I've been here in UK for a month now, went to many malls and saw a lot of Filipino's they are snobbish. Tried to talk to some but they are not warm or friendly. Tis sad. was expecting them to be nice or friendly coz I am in a way one of them but not having that here. sad
hi... where is your location..ive been also months here in uk. my husband and i just went to a filipino festival and were hoping that we can make friends.. but we didnt.. well its not really snobby , in some cases since that is a festival mostly the fiipino there is a big group, or a family, di naman ako makahirit umextra sa kanila i might look like poor or begging to have friends.. or better say na istorbo ba diba.. coz they are all having fun and busy to enjoy the festival...
anyway im glad that we have the same feelings...and im here to offer my genuine friendship... are you in with that:Britain: give me back message ill be waiting for your answer...:)
ivybridge
7th August 2009, 21:00
pinoyni
If your still looking to make new friends, we live just outside Plymouth. I know Ana always makes time for a chat and a coffee, and maybe some magicsing!
I'll let you have some contact details if you like........?
Fullofhope
1st September 2009, 21:01
I am here now in Portsmouth..... Enjoying "summer UK".... Tawi2 you make me smile thanks hehehe now I know who you are now... Thanks for all the post here
Tawi2
1st September 2009, 21:04
I am here now in Portsmouth..... Enjoying "summer UK".... Tawi2 you make me smile thanks hehehe now I know who you are now... Thanks for all the post here
Portsmouth V :Erm:You remind me of a kid I once knew in QC,she used to run around without any panties on and..................Well,I guess you know the rest of the story :icon_lol:Musta?
Fullofhope
1st September 2009, 21:05
hahahaha I am good,,, doing good here enjoying this summer as you call it not like in Pinas,,,, Good to see you here
Tawi2
1st September 2009, 21:07
Dont go falling through any shop Roofs V,be good while your here,I passed "Your" bench outside Windsor last weekend :icon_lol:Have you still got "That" hat :icon_lol:
Fullofhope
1st September 2009, 21:17
Tawi2 you are an A and you know what I mean hehehehe... How did you end up here? How are you?
Tawi2
1st September 2009, 21:21
Tawi2 you are an A and you know what I mean hehehehe... How did you end up here? How are you?
Yup,but I never once denied being an A did I :icon_lol: Give my regards to granny-utot next time you chat to her :icon_lol: Does she still emit green gas :icon_lol::icon_lol:when she is sleeping?I told you to light a match and...............:icon_lol:
Instant methane Flame,we could actually produce half this countries natural gas consumption in the privacy of our own care-homes if we plumbed every sprout eating octogenarian into the gas pipes and fed them a bean&Green diet :Erm:
Ross
1st September 2009, 23:58
pinoyni
If your still looking to make new friends, we live just outside Plymouth. I know Ana always makes time for a chat and a coffee, and maybe some magicsing!
I'll let you have some contact details if you like........?
helo ivybridge..what part of plymouth you lived? mine i ask:D
hope one day we could meet in there i hope..:)
Ross
2nd September 2009, 00:02
:)
hi... where is your location..ive been also months here in uk. my husband and i just went to a filipino festival and were hoping that we can make friends.. but we didnt.. well its not really snobby , in some cases since that is a festival mostly the fiipino there is a big group, or a family, di naman ako makahirit umextra sa kanila i might look like poor or begging to have friends.. or better say na istorbo ba diba.. coz they are all having fun and busy to enjoy the festival...
anyway im glad that we have the same feelings...and im here to offer my genuine friendship... are you in with that:Britain: give me back message ill be waiting for your answer...:)
hello..
maybe we could aslo be friends, friendship:D etc if you dont mine:D:D
ilove to make friend in here as well..this a wonderful forum and very helpful indeed:)
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