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Andy
12th May 2008, 17:05
BBC1 at 10.35pm on 12 May 2008 "Meet the Immigrants". Tonight the programme is about 2 Filipinos working in London.




Andy
Surrey, UK

chino
12th May 2008, 18:37
i would watch that but i will be in bed :(

Always on BBCi!

Sim11UK
12th May 2008, 20:24
Yes, I just noticed this was on, will definately watch it. :)

5olidsnake
12th May 2008, 21:31
http://www.open2.net/immigrants/immigrants_five.html

video (http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/page/item/b00bbdnb.shtml?filter=txdate%3A12-05&filter=txslot%3Aevening&start=1&scope=iplayerlast7days&version_pid=b00bbdk4)

Gavanddal
14th May 2008, 13:41
Just watched that programme on BBC iPlayer.
Quite shocking that a woman would be bankrupted by sending home remittances!! :yikes: Now obviously she was careless with her use of credit cards, but if her family back home were putting her under pressure to pay for all their expenses then that is wrong. Apparently she has 11 siblings. How can they stand by and watch her end up £40,000 in debt?
I guess she must have kept it a secret from them.

If you've got the disposable income to send to family then fair enough. But OFWs should never make themselves suffer eh?
Now she has nothing so she's no use to her family. I bet they don't show any sympathy or ever repay the debt to her.

Poor woman.

marylen
14th May 2008, 15:00
oh my God..poor lady! actually there is nothing wrong to send money back home as its one of so many ways to pay gratitude towards our parents which now our turn to help them a bit, but its not to the point you have to pay all and shoulder all the expense....have to be wise and careful before you get lost. Anyway after all no one will can help us though when were in debt other than ourselves alone. Just do help a lil when it comes to emergencies or else in a special matter and that only if you have some extra left.....otherwise you may in big DEBT. Be wise in a way that you have to be more responsible in all of your actions..just don't spend, spend, give, give even if it is not necessarily to, you have to pay yourself first ..i mean set aside whatever lil amounts....in that way we are ready to face no matter what TOMMORROW comes....

Oh my.....11 siblings was really hard to handle....I can't do imagine being myself with that kind of situation but its possible in whatever ways if you dont know how to be careful...(really so pity) ...with having 11 siblings surely she doesn't know where to begin helping with esp if most of them don't have enough to survive to their daily needs and now she was the one who suffered the consequences............

I wonder what her family think of and now shes the one who badly need of help....and that if her family back home saw her strugling to face those kind of dilema.

IainBusby
14th May 2008, 15:49
Just watched that programme on BBC iPlayer.
Quite shocking that a woman would be bankrupted by sending home remittances!! :yikes: Now obviously she was careless with her use of credit cards, but if her family back home were putting her under pressure to pay for all their expenses then that is wrong. Apparently she has 11 siblings. How can they stand by and watch her end up £40,000 in debt?
I guess she must have kept it a secret from them.

If you've got the disposable income to send to family then fair enough. But OFWs should never make themselves suffer eh?
Now she has nothing so she's no use to her family. I bet they don't show any sympathy or ever repay the debt to her.

Poor woman.

I totally agree, disposable income is one thing, but borrowing money to that extent to help those back home is absolutely ludicrous. She has obviously been here for a while and it looks like she is here for the long term working for the sake of her family, but she ought to think of her own wellbeing as well as her family in phils.

Iain.

joebloggs
14th May 2008, 18:15
yes poor lady, 20yrs working here and ends up like that..

i bet she helped her brothers and sisters out at first, and then thier kids :NoNo: :cwm24::furious3:

i cannot imagine the pressure she was put under from her family, to end up like that..

Sim11UK
14th May 2008, 20:28
Yes, it was a good programme. Narrated by David Morrissey, in the same vein as the equally good "Skint" programme.
The poor (literally) woman, had no life, except work, work, work & £40,000 worth of credit card debts. Before declaring herself bankrupt.
Obviously, it had got way out of hand.

It's a pity, nobody looked after her needs. :NoNo:

chino
14th May 2008, 22:13
Yes, it was a good programme. Narrated by David Morrissey, in the same vein as the equally good "Skint" programme.
The poor (literally) woman, had no life, except work, work, work & £40,000 worth of credit card debts. Before declaring herself bankrupt.
Obviously, it had got way out of hand.

It's a pity, nobody looked after her needs. :NoNo:

Well a lot of it was self inflicted

joebloggs
15th May 2008, 00:25
Well a lot of it was self inflicted

:NoNo:, why would the poor gal do it, unless she felt she didn't have a choice, specially if your the oldest one.. loyalty, putting your family first, giving everything you have, putting yourself last, these are the only faults of the filipina :NoNo:

chino
15th May 2008, 21:57
putting yourself last, these are the only faults of the filipina :NoNo:

Is that still not her own fault?

joebloggs
15th May 2008, 22:47
Is that still not her own fault?

could her family just be as equal to blame for asking her for money :Erm:

it's easy for things to get out of hand, i don't know if she is the oldest ?

i don't remember if it mentioned if they 'asked' her for money, or she 'offered' to pay, i would have thought he she was getting in debt, she didn't offer, but was 'pressured' into it, where she felt she couldn't say no, even thou she was struggling, again a attribute of a filipina :rolleyes: