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cheekee
18th July 2012, 15:11
Hi.
I just read a post on here for single filipino ladies and it talks about if the man worries about money, then it isnt good news really.
The thing is, I am a nurse living on my own paying my own mortgage and bills and its going to take me a good ten months to save to go and visit the Philippines.
Its also going to take time to save to get married and bring my lady back here.
I would love so much to meet a Filipino girl and bring her here but am I asking too much ? I dont earn a bad salary, but its not at the point where I can just visit so quickly.
I wont be able to say to a girl I can visit in 3-4 months, its going to be ten months. And I know about all of this sending money back to their families but as you all know its not so easy to live comfortably here in the Uk unless you are both working. Will a genuine Filipino girl be flexible in these matters.
I hope this post makes sense.
imagine
18th July 2012, 15:26
if she is genuine she will understand and wait, as long as she trusts you are genuine too, it works both ways :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Dedworth
18th July 2012, 15:38
Cheekee - what about a UK based Filipina ? In your job don't you come across any Filipina nurses or carers ? I know a lot of them might have partners here or back home but it's a thought. 2 years ago my wife had 2 fellow workmate nurses available but they've both now got Brit partners.
cheekee
18th July 2012, 16:23
Sadly at the hospital I work they are all happily married.
I might ask one of them if they know anyone. There are not many UK based Filipino on the dating sites at the moment.
ynwa
18th July 2012, 16:36
try filipinas who are already in Europe. It is cheaper than travelling all the way to Philippines.
grahamw48
18th July 2012, 17:05
Cheekee...take your time mate.
Actually, compared to some you're well placed for bringing a Filipina back here (steady job, decent salary etc).
Don't worry too much about the time scale aspect. It will stop you from rushing into anything (tell me about it :icon_lol:).
The Phils is a fantastic place for taking a holiday, so well worth saving for. You don't have to spend a fortune there...ask me, I'm the expert. :D
Personally I'd rather hook up with a girl already in the Phils, but that's just me, and as you rightly say, most of those already here are in existing relationships (even if they claim not to be :rolleyes:).
Still, no harm in keeping your options open.
There will always be plenty of help and advice here on the forum from people who've 'been there done that'. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
imagine
18th July 2012, 17:50
the time you spend chatting online between now and having the cash to fly out there, gives you the opertunity to to get to know her and time to figure if she is genuine and compatable,:xxgrinning--00xx3:
cheekee
18th July 2012, 18:23
Cheekee...take your time mate.
Actually, compared to some you're well placed for bringing a Filipina back here (steady job, decent salary etc).
Don't worry too much about the time scale aspect. It will stop you from rushing into anything (tell me about it :icon_lol:).
The Phils is a fantastic place for taking a holiday, so well worth saving for. You don't have to spend a fortune there...ask me, I'm the expert. :D
Personally I'd rather hook up with a girl already in the Phils, but that's just me, and as you rightly say, most of those already here are in existing relationships (even if they claim not to be :rolleyes:).
Still, no harm in keeping your options open.
There will always be plenty of help and advice here on the forum from people who've 'been there done that'. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Thank you so much.
I will need a lot of advice and Im very grateful for any received.
Iani
18th July 2012, 18:39
Fella, really chill a bit. :)
Firstly, you know your finances better than anyone else, but knowing your salary, you are in a good position as Graham says (You posted it here remember).
Flights...umm.......£700 ish, cheaper if you're near a London airport (Can't remember if you said) hotel to stay, cheap as chips.
As to where to go over there, I can't advise. I'd say for flips sake don't go and stay in Angeles City if you hope to meet a nice girl, but maybe some guys on here can give pointers to nice places to go stay.
I would even regard this as a holiday first and foremost, where you might meet someone special. If you don't - then chill and enjoy the atmosphere :)
Dedworth
18th July 2012, 18:45
Sadly at the hospital I work they are all happily married.
I might ask one of them if they know anyone. There are not many UK based Filipino on the dating sites at the moment.
I'd try engaging in conversation with some of them, there's a strong chance they have single cousins, sisters etc. They can also get on the bush telegraph for you here and find out if there's any likely girls in neighbouring towns etc. Remember if you don't ask you don't get.
Good luck in your mission !
grahamw48
18th July 2012, 20:14
Good point Dedworth. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Never been easier 'networking' too...Facebook etc. :)
Ako Si Jamie
18th July 2012, 20:19
Before getting involved with a Pinay in the Phils make sure your salary covers the financial requirements to bring her over ;)
If it does, you can spend a couple of weeks over there for under a grand if you watch what you spend. I've seen flights to Manila for under £500 lately, for 2013.
Depending on what time of year you go and where you go, you can get a place to stay for 600 pesos approx. which is about a tenner a night. OK, it won't be the Ritz but it's a bed for the night. But it maybe possible to stay at your mahal's.
You can get a meal with a drink from the Food Court in the malls or Chow King for around a £1, so for a fortnights stay you could get away with £700 which includes flights, hotel and food. Other than that, you'll just need maybe another £100-£150 if you're not going too far from Manila and watch the pennies.
grahamw48
18th July 2012, 20:27
A man after my own heart Jamie. :icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Actually I'm thinking of taking my tent next time and kipping in the woods. :Erm:
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6664
stevewool
18th July 2012, 20:27
WHOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, slow down, you will give yourself a heart attack, you have to get the right one first, then if its the right one you talk and talk and talk some more, remember its not just you cheaking out the girl, she is also cheaking you out too, you seem just like many of us before, we all have our bills to pay here just to live, all this must carry on and the girl you meet will understand that, it took me over 2 years to meet Emma from talking to her but by the time we meet we knew everything there is to know about both wanted, then when we meet it was 6 months before she came to england, it all takes time my friend, just make sure she is the right one for you thats most important
Dedworth
18th July 2012, 20:34
Cheekee remember Trefors suggestion on your other thread (post #10 here http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/39666-Im-looking-for-a-beautiful-Filipino-to-be-my-princess-South-east-of-UK.) head out to the Dubai or Abu Dhabi sand pits and check out the hordes of Pinay nurses :hubbahubba:
Ako Si Jamie
18th July 2012, 20:45
A man after my own heart Jamie. :icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Actually I'm thinking of taking my tent next time and kipping in the woods. :Erm:
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6664:D
Ako Si Jamie
18th July 2012, 20:47
And its best to stay away from the deeply religious ones and the ones that live in the Zamboanga area ;)
joebloggs
19th July 2012, 10:48
if she is genuine she will understand and wait, as long as she trusts you are genuine too, it works both ways :xxgrinning--00xx3:
i kept the missing waiting for more than 2 1/2yrs b4 i met her, now she says she wished it was 10yrs :cwm24:
ReemaOwens
19th July 2012, 13:47
Just be patient :) It is true that it's not really easy but once you found Ms. Right sure everything will be fine. Don't think about being away for long or other things because if she really loves you she will wait for you no matter how long and accept you for who you are and what you are:)
cheekee
19th July 2012, 17:13
Many thanks. Great advice.
I was thinking I would need about £3000 for 2 weeks in Manila.
I will take you're advice and chat and get to know them.
I am speaking to someone at the moment and she seems nice. Not too religious and very beautiful. She has been texting me which I think says a lot.
Can I ask why I should avoid the overly religious type ?
grahamw48
19th July 2012, 17:40
It depends upon how religious you are yourself.
Are you including the airfare in that 3 grand ?
Even if you are....more than enough for a couple of weeks.
I would urge anyone to take advantage of the full 20/21 days visa waiver anyway. :)
cheekee
19th July 2012, 17:42
Some of my Filipino friends were saying I needed about £2000 for 2 weeks. I guess I need to research more into visiting, but yes I should get to know someone well first.
cheekee
19th July 2012, 17:43
What is the visa waiver you are talking about ?
grahamw48
19th July 2012, 17:47
I would budget for around £500 a week in Manila...staying in a reasonable hotel + airfare.
If it was me....would be a lot less. :icon_lol:
grahamw48
19th July 2012, 17:48
What is the visa waiver you are talking about ?
Just another way of saying...no visa needed.
grahamw48
19th July 2012, 17:53
Some of my Filipino friends were saying I needed about £2000 for 2 weeks. I guess I need to research more into visiting, but yes I should get to know someone well first.
Well obviously you COULD spend a huge amount of money, depending on where you choose to stay.
IMO £500 a week is enough to permit a decent roof over your head, 3 meals a day for TWO, and some daily spending money. :)
It's somewhere to start from and certainly not on the cheap.
cheekee
19th July 2012, 18:06
I would budget for around £500 a week in Manila...staying in a reasonable hotel + airfare.
If it was me....would be a lot less. :icon_lol:
Thank you.
I feel its going to be easier than I first thought.
Happy days :)
Iani
19th July 2012, 19:06
Hrmph, I suddenly feel like a dating agency, but a friend of my other half is really sad, has just finished with her boyfriend and would like someone to talk to.
Not sure if she's a good prospect for anyone, she is certainly a nice pretty lady, but.......well. Not right for me to say anything else.
She's in Phils now, umm drop me a pm if you'd like introducing.
Iani
19th July 2012, 19:08
Thank you.
I feel its going to be easier than I first thought.
Happy days :)
And yes, much easier. Think maybe you were overestimating the cost of getting over there for a holiday - but always better to overestimate than under.
As anyone will say, it's the initial flights that are the expensive bit, once there - it's all good I believe.
Anyway, good luck
Ako Si Jamie
19th July 2012, 20:49
Some of my Filipino friends were saying I needed about £2000 for 2 weeks. I guess I need to research more into visiting, but yes I should get to know someone well first.It all depends on several factors - what airline you use, when you book, what time of year you go, what level of hotel you want to stay at etc. etc.
On my last trip I spent around £1700 for two weeks, with around £700 of that gone on travel to get there and that was more than I wanted to pay (booked too late:rolleyes:). I went to Boracay as well as Pampanga so that total cost included return flights/travel for myself and Maria as well as day trips, food/drink for both of us, decent hotels ranging from £15-£30 a night and I even spent between £150-£200 on gifts for my mahal and her family.
But if you can afford to spend £2000, it might be a good idea to stay for a third week or see as much as the Phils as your budget allows:xxgrinning--00xx3:
As for meeting a deeply religious girl, it might cause a few problems if you're not religious yourself, like Graham said. ;)
deeen
19th July 2012, 22:45
I worked out I spent £2500 total including return flights for 1 for 20 days in Phils (maximum is 21 before needing visa). Mainly 4* with 1 night in the 5* Manila Hotel balanced by a 3* resort, average 2500 peso per night. 4 local flights for 2 of us, a few gifts, plenty of taxis. Food we budgeted 100 peso (£1.50) each for lunch and 500 each for dinner and beer.
You could get basic aircon room with hot shower for half that, if you could find an apartment that could be cheaper again and you could save money on food with the added fun of using local markets if you cooked yourself. Also easier to live cheaply away from the main centres.
grahamw48
19th July 2012, 23:03
That seems a realistic budget for 3 weeks Deeen...not scrimping. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
I wouldn't bother with apartments for such a short period though.
Hotels give you a lot more flexibility....say for instance some horrible noisy people move into the room next door etc.
cheekee
20th July 2012, 04:50
Hrmph, I suddenly feel like a dating agency, but a friend of my other half is really sad, has just finished with her boyfriend and would like someone to talk to.
Not sure if she's a good prospect for anyone, she is certainly a nice pretty lady, but.......well. Not right for me to say anything else.
She's in Phils now, umm drop me a pm if you'd like introducing.
Maybe not a good idea. I don't wish to get involved in someone who has just split up with someone.
Iani
20th July 2012, 07:05
^^^^ logical thinking, just thought I'd say :icon_lol:
grahamw48
20th July 2012, 09:56
Maybe not a good idea. I don't wish to get involved in someone who has just split up with someone.
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I would suggest that it would make life a lot less complicated for you if you were to choose someone who had neither kids nor previous marriages.
Most important to make absolutely certain that this is the case too.
Unfortunately not all of your prospective partners will be truthful at the start of a relationship. :NoNo:
Iani
20th July 2012, 20:12
Ahh as a friend of mine once told the story, of how he picked up a lady in a certain nightclub in town, then in the morning, he was woken by kids jumping on him and calling him "dad"
Allegedly anyway
imagine
20th July 2012, 20:26
Ahh as a friend of mine once told the story, of how he picked up a lady in a certain nightclub in town, then in the morning, he was woken by kids jumping on him and calling him "dad"
Allegedly anyway
should a worn a condom:D:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:
grahamw48
20th July 2012, 20:33
Ahh as a friend of mine once told the story, of how he picked up a lady in a certain nightclub in town, then in the morning, he was woken by kids jumping on him and calling him "dad"
Allegedly anyway
Yeah....we're divorced now. :rolleyes:
Ako Si Jamie
20th July 2012, 20:52
Take your pick. OP! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPrBx5dKp1s&feature=BFa&list=UUy03OLAK0jOGuesOzLymc8A
sars_notd_virus
20th July 2012, 21:05
Hi.
I just read a post on here for single filipino ladies and it talks about if the man worries about money, then it isnt good news really.
The thing is, I am a nurse living on my own paying my own mortgage and bills and its going to take me a good ten months to save to go and visit the Philippines.
Its also going to take time to save to get married and bring my lady back here.
I would love so much to meet a Filipino girl and bring her here but am I asking too much ? I dont earn a bad salary, but its not at the point where I can just visit so quickly.
I wont be able to say to a girl I can visit in 3-4 months, its going to be ten months. And I know about all of this sending money back to their families but as you all know its not so easy to live comfortably here in the Uk unless you are both working. Will a genuine Filipino girl be flexible in these matters.
Ok how many men on here thought to themselves " oh I think I will have
a filipina" surely having the foresight of this forum you should be
keeping well away from us knowing what problems we can be and are.:rolleyes:
Besides if you are worried about the money now then you dont stand a
chance as we also require a steady flow of new shoes , bags and shiny/sparkly things,
Best look towards the new europe/old eastern block countries, they
have some beautiful women there, its closer, no visa fee's and you
get a steady supply of vodka.
stevewool
20th July 2012, 21:20
Ok how many men on here thought to themselves " oh I think I will have
a filipina" surely having the foresight of this forum you should be
keeping well away from us knowing what problems we can be and are.:rolleyes:
Besides if you are worried about the money now then you dont stand a
chance as we also require a steady flow of new shoes , bags and shiny/sparkly things,
Best look towards the new europe/old eastern block countries, they
have some beautiful women there, its closer, no visa fee's and you
get a steady supply of vodka.
great advice take it:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:, dont tell Emma though
grahamw48
20th July 2012, 21:30
Sorry, I seem to have got stuck to, I mean stuck ON this post. :hubbahubba::hubbahubba::hubbahubba: :panach28: :foudamour: :Cuckoo:
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Take your pick. OP! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPrBx5dKp1s&feature=BFa&list=UUy03OLAK0jOGuesOzLymc8A
raynaputi
20th July 2012, 21:31
Ok how many men on here thought to themselves " oh I think I will have
a filipina" surely having the foresight of this forum you should be
keeping well away from us knowing what problems we can be and are.:rolleyes:
Besides if you are worried about the money now then you dont stand a
chance as we also require a steady flow of new shoes , bags and shiny/sparkly things,
Best look towards the new europe/old eastern block countries, they
have some beautiful women there, its closer, no visa fee's and you
get a steady supply of vodka.
Hahahahaha...you got me laughing there Mari! :icon_lol:
stevewool
20th July 2012, 21:39
Sorry, I seem to have got stuck to, I mean stuck ON this post. :hubbahubba::hubbahubba::hubbahubba: :panach28: :foudamour: :Cuckoo:
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me too , well till i got the fillipina chop on the back on my neck, from Em:yikes:
grahamw48
20th July 2012, 22:34
Behave yourself ! :icon_lol:
Iani
21st July 2012, 07:57
Hmmmm few stunners in that video, but fraid there's a few who are setting off my ladyboy warning system :cwm24:
London_Manila
22nd July 2012, 02:23
Some of my Filipino friends were saying I needed about £2000 for 2 weeks. I guess I need to research more into visiting, but yes I should get to know someone well first.
I take £2000 in cash for just spending money and i always return with around £1000 and that is for 21 nights
Hotels and flights extra of course
Finding a decent hotel in Manila is not easy and you have to pay around £50 a night for something COCKROACH free clean secure and the linen changed everyday
Its not much fun swatting cockroaches all night long and if you see one cockroach then many more will follow :yikes:
Cockroaches are not small over there and nothing like the tiny ones you can see in the uk
I assume that Jamie's Zamboanga reference is a suggestion that a Moslem lady might not suit you.
But my other half, who is politically liberal, very mildly Catholic (goes to church half a dozen times a year, if that, but the stepsprog must say his prayers at bedtime, just like mine had to) comes from Zamboanga del Sur. Half her parents' neighbours are Moslem, come to think if it her first childhood sweetheart was Moslem, and there is no trouble at all. The area is the subject of an Embassy travel advisory, though, iirc.
Angel1403
25th July 2012, 22:23
Good luck with your search......
If you search online you will have to sort throught the lots of girls just after money :rolleyes:
However, you can find a nice girl, they are not all scammers, some are genuine :D
Re sending money home etc. Its no a requirement......you decide if you want to or not.....My wife never asked for money. Indeed, it never occured to me to even think about sending, as all we chatted about was normal guy/girl romantic stuff, everyday life etc.
The scammers will only chat about money, so its normally easy to spot them lol
Of course I sent my now wife, flowers and money for treats etc but just that, she never asked.
Once she joined me here it was not until she started working that we decided we could afford to send some pesos every month to her mom & immediate family in the house.
However, her mom, dad also work, as do her siblings....otherwise we would send nothing :NoNo:
No way we are working to support anyone being lazy that we know can work....My wife also agrees.
Of course we also send her family money for birthday gifts and Chrismas gifts eg LCD tv, etc. However, dont fall into the trap of thinking you "must" send the family money, thats not the case.
If thats all you girl wants to do, find another ;)
Good luck and I hope you find a nice genuine girl....I know I was lucky as I found one for sure that I love so much.....However, initially, It was money scammers that contacted me at first....but you soon learn :rolleyes:
Cheers :)
Hi.
I just read a post on here for single filipino ladies and it talks about if the man worries about money, then it isnt good news really.
The thing is, I am a nurse living on my own paying my own mortgage and bills and its going to take me a good ten months to save to go and visit the Philippines.
Its also going to take time to save to get married and bring my lady back here.
I would love so much to meet a Filipino girl and bring her here but am I asking too much ? I dont earn a bad salary, but its not at the point where I can just visit so quickly.
I wont be able to say to a girl I can visit in 3-4 months, its going to be ten months. And I know about all of this sending money back to their families but as you all know its not so easy to live comfortably here in the Uk unless you are both working. Will a genuine Filipino girl be flexible in these matters.
I hope this post makes sense.
grahamw48
25th July 2012, 23:39
Good post ... have some rep. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
cheekee
26th July 2012, 01:16
Good post.thank you
Angel1403
26th July 2012, 09:54
Thanks :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Good post ... have some rep. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Angel1403
26th July 2012, 09:55
Thank you :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Good post.thank you
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