What It Was Like To Live As A Philippines Resident For A Month
The title says it all. Here were my experiences being in Philippines for a month back in April, and also a recent flooding that happened over there, which I talk about in this video. Thanks for watching, and enjoy the video!
The video might skip at the end for you due to the HD setting having bugs, you can temporarily disable that to finish the last few seconds of the video.
Also, I said back to reason 2 instead of back to reason 3, whoops.
The video might skip at the end for you due to the HD setting having bugs, you can temporarily disable that to finish the last few seconds of the video.
Also, I said back to reason 2 instead of back to reason 3, whoops.
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I also forgot to mention that there is absolutely no hot water in Philippines. When you turn on the sink tap, there is no hot water, if you turn on the shower in the washroom, there is no hot water. That is because houses and buildings in Philippines are not equipped with water heater equipment, however, being under the hot weather all day, I can see why you want cold water to cool you down...
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