A very pleasant Experience at the Philippine Embassy
How experiences differ around the world, but our experience of a visit to the Philippine Embassy in London just reminds me, of how the British Embassy could behave towards its own citizens, if it really loved them.
Is it me, or do the Philippine officials really love the people, is love the right word, it seems to me they do, or is it, that to be Filipino is to be part of a family, or is there something else at work, could it be that the Filipino people are so used to being footballs for the world to kick around and obstruct in every aspect of their quests to move around, that they simply have to close ranks and take care of each other wherever they are.
That certainly was my experience, but what amazes me also, is that if your foreign, you are included in that too.
What a contrast, between my visits to the British Embassy in the Philippines, and my visit to the Philippine Embassy in London.
This Friday, my Gina and I spent the whole morning a the Philippine Embassy in Suffolk street, the new address, the embassy is now very accessible, just to the top left hand corner of Trafalgar Square, and down Pall Mall East, one block down, a rather beautiful building, with character and certainly giving the Philippines government a nice home in London.
But what surprises me is just how casual and nice it is to get into the Embassy, naturally the downstairs office is clearly marked "Philippine Consular Section", a nice room to the right, with all relevant forms, explanatory notes and a photo copier for your photo copying needs, is clearly a welcome sight.
And if you are at a loose end and bored, you can listen to ABS CBN T.V. on the Filipino channel whilst you wait, see the news, watch day time t.v., hmmmmm BRITISH EMBASSY MATCH THAT ONE !"
As a British citizen (foreigner) on Philippine territory in UK, I was bemused to find the Philippine Ambassador His Excellency Mr Edgardo Espiritu, walking inside and chatting to everyone, saying Hello, and his nice smile and Good morning Sir, amazed me, and kind of humbled me to the point of having to pinch myself just to remind me, that actually, I never get to meet Senior diplomats, certainly not Ambassadors of countries with over 70 million people.
What surprised me, (and thinking that they would handle things with the usual SNAFU that is witnessed at some government departments in the Philippines) is the organization and efficiency, yes ok we have all taken the number to sit and wait to be called, lets face it, if you buy a freshly cut peice of steak at Tesco, you still have to take your number and wait, if you go for a blood test at your local hospital, you still have to take a number and wait.
Here it was no different, its the best system really, then you are seen on the basis of what time you arrive, again, fair and reasonable, but after 20 minutes of waiting, our matters were concluded, we were asked to come back at 12.30, again efficient, and on time.
Socially speaking, it was great to meet so many Filipino families, who chatted with each other, they chatted also to me, and we were all lamenting on the UK and how the loved it here, as it was their place of work.
At one stage, a Filipino lady came up to me, and said Sir, could you tell us where to go to renew and activate our new xxxxx card ?
I said "Madam" thank you for your enquiry, but I think you should know, I do not work here at the Embassy ????? ohhhh she replied, I am sorry, I thought you did, (I was dressed for seeing a client in the afternoon) this has also happened to me at our local Tesco, customers come up to me and ask if I know where the salt is ?
It must be the collar and tie....I can't think of any other reason for it.
In conclusion, our experience was superb, laughter and chatter, and lots of friendly smiles and exchanges, the Ambassador strolling around chatting with people, no security on arrival, and what tickled me even more, was people making mobile telephone calls from inside the Consulate, amazing !
Hats of to the Philippine Government, and hats off to the people of the Philippines, only you could run something like this, BE PROUD FILIPINOS !
Its your treatment of others, that brings you high praise from those that look on and see.