I used to think the same when I was your age, when I knew all there was to know
Only the experience of life can teach you about life
I do find it strange Rick has come in for some stick when in fact others have said worse. I think you will find it was lighthearted tongue in cheek stuff...Still, it takes all sorts
Plenty of moaners! That's so untrue!
Funny enough they are always the most active threads.
Now everybody is moaning about the moaners, find it funny!
TBH, I don't think I'd be quite so upset about the hygiene if I weren't pregnant and if I hadn't ended up getting sick a few times and hospitalised because of all the cross-contamination. I'd still be grossed out, but I'd probably have been able to just keep reminding myself that it was a temporary situation.
I've had a talk with my husband, and I think the problem might be that he didn't realise how big the problem was. None of the men in the family ever went into the kitchen unless they were picking up their plates of food or getting a cup of tea. To be fair, he's talked to his mom and I can see she's making an effort to remember to wash her hands. She still forgets, but I'm fine with baby steps. As for the interference, most of it happens when I'm around the women and the men are absent, so I think my husband didn't realise the extent of that either. I still sometimes feel like telling them all to just mind their own business, but I'm learning to just give a non-committal shrug and pretend I'm busy with my phone.
Thanks, purple! We've had a talk and I told him he needs to understand his responsibility to his wife and child, and I think that woke him up. He's already had a talk with his mom about some of the issues I mentioned. And I agree that the pregnancy might have something with my reactions. I don't mean just the hormones, but also the fact that I don't want anything happening to my baby.
I'm sorry, but research wouldn't have helped. There's no source that would have told me I'd be eating dirty sandwiches and be getting told it was the way things were done here. Besides, when you're in an online relationship, you can't really see your partner's family or gauge what kind of people they are. Also, the questions I found myself asking over and over in the last 8 months were things nobody would have considered before they moved. I don't know anyone who would've thought, "Hmm, I'm moving to the UK. I wonder if they adjust their crotches publicly.", especially since it's such a basic rule in the Philippines that nobody ever thinks about it.
You're right. I did generalise at first because I was told the things I saw were just the way things were done here. This discussion, with all its positive and negative reactions, has actually been a welcome eye-opener for me.
It was because everyone else actually had something constructive to say, or just popped in to make one cheeky comment, but he came back again and again just to make nasty comments. I was fine the first couple of times, and I tried to let it go, but it became clear he wasn't gonna stop until someone put him in his place.
Well, the forum does have a lot of moaners. If it's not about politics, or visas, or women, or getting duped, or immigration, or scroungers, it's about the weather on vacation (or cheese).
Or about hygiene lol
Or that. Haha!
My wife is also from Bicol Province, a small island called Calintaan thirty minutes Banca ride from the Port of Matnog Sorsogon. Maybe you know it. If not I can tell you that it also has no running water, no motorised vehicles, and until a few years ago no electricity. I have nothing but admiration for the people living there and I love the place. I have been there many times and despite my best efforts always end up "shitting through the eye of a needle" after a few days. I eat fresh fish fried straight from the sea and drink only bottled water and beer. But I guess my body is not accustomed to the different bacteria that is all around me and I get sick as a result despite having a cast iron stomach here in the UK.
Anyway since my wife and two kids have come to the UK back in 2009 I can happily report that their health is fine, but I now pick up heavy colds and flu from the kids that to them only cause a few days of having a runny nose. My wife used to get astma also, this not made any better from the air pollution in the Philippines especially when she moved to Manila. Since she moved here no problems.
As for changing gear I am sorry to say that I have to have an adjustment now and then as I am sure most men do. I try to do it discretley but sometimes my wife catches me doing it and tells me off! Guilty as charged!
Thanks for your great post and I wish you a happy/healthy pregnancy despite all of those bacteria all around you.
I found the OP was an attack on many things British.
It is polite in a new country to make the most of it and not try to tear it down brick by brick.
Stop Moaning
Sorry love but that gave me an headache...
Personally my wife loves everything about the UK and couldn't wait to get back after 5 weeks visiting her parents.
Her points about a better life here are:
1.) Good and free health care.
2.) Perfect climate in respects we don't have major problems with adverse weather and climatic change.
3.) Cleaner fresher air.
4.) A good sense of humour and not too conservative in our views worrying about what others may think also not crab mentality.
5.) Actually a guy that loves them unconditionally without the worry of cheating pinoys and lack of respect.
Can I write a thesis on the next 95 reasons mmm maybe yes but I cannot be bothered, fair point to you but please hope you sort things soon as life can be as hard or as easy as you make it......
Hope things work out and no malice to the start of my reply.....
I think that some people are going quickly into the defensive, yet a lot of the points made by the OP are valid, although to generalise based on her in laws and locality would be wrong.
The posts definitely balances out some of the negative Filipino posts which occur on here regularly, normally posted by new joiners who have visited the Philippines for the first time and have been overcome by culture shock. The Philippines of course is not a particularly clean place overall, but I will will say that in the malls or Provence the female gender all seem to have clean clothes and be freshly showered, with the height difference all you can often smell is freshly shampooed hair.
It is good to have a bit of balance, and hear the views of newly arrived Filipinas.
Hear, hearI hope she will encourage many more filipina's on here to start posting and not be shy
Your loss Dontpushme and my wife`s gain!!had we all still been single are as close to null as you can imagine.
My Mum takes a bottle of anti bacterial spray EVERYWHERE!!
When we go to restaurants or eat out anywhere either in the UK or the R.P,she sprays and cleans the whole table and all our knives,forks and spoons!! When we were kids she would scold me for putting rubbish in the rubbish bin as she had just cleaned it!!
IMO..We are all destined to eat muck before we die and if we do then perhaps it gives our anti bodies something to practice on for something worse..
I have a feeling that you and my Mum would probably disagree!!
Cheers,
Fred.
BTW..I've enjoyed reading you posts!! Keep em comin.
(oops..Sorry about my lazy spelling attitude) (Joke lang)
Whether or not one agrees with all the points made by dontpushme, top marks to her for replying to every single post made in response .
You set a good example to us ALL, please take note, and well done dontpushme !
Bored, bored and did I say bored
Anyone else noticed this, July 2009 and 355 posts, wow hes a great member, just my thoughts
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