1. Fellow Filipinos call each other “kabayan”. Like while walking home this Filipino guy asked for directions and he said “kabayan, san ba yung, Burjuman Mall”. You could hear these “kabayan” more often in malls when Filipinos who don’t know each other ask about something. Like at Starbucks in Bur Juman, this Filipino barista greeted me with “kabayan, ano sa’yo?” I mean, I could be a thailander or a malaysian…you know. Hehehe
2. Filipinos has a codename for Pakistans as “patans”. Indians as “indianos” or most common as "pana" (you know why? yes...you are a filipino if you know why!). I am not sure though if this nationals know they're are being called like that.
3. What’s funny is that, storekeepers of different nationality are being addressed as “my friend” by Filipinos. I couldn’t help but laugh silently because I call my grandpa’s goat “my friend”. It makes me miss my friend, the goat.
4. There are Muslims who sells Christian paraphernalias like crucifixes, rosaries, bibles and Christian books, etc. now isn’t that against their belief?
5. Catholic church here in Dubai holds masses in different languages simultaneously at times. Inside the church, the mass is celebrated in Arabic language and in some areas within the church vicinity is celebrated in Filipino and in Indian language. So there’s a lot of people during catholic mass celebrations.
6. What’s amazing is that, although just a few, there are Arabians who are Catholics!
7. You cannot take a picture of the mosque! I am dying to have my photo taken with the beautiful huge mosques around here! But I could get arrested if I do that, sadly.
8. You should not stare at the black wearing gown ladies nor look at them in the eye. I don’t know why. You cannot even take a picture of them. So when you’re dying to observe them like I am dying to have a picture taken with them, make sure you do it unnoticeable.
9. There are a lot of cars here! Taxis are expensive cars. The ones I’ve seen are Toyota Altis and Mitsubishi Lancers. In the Philippines, these cars are already a luxury.
10. Luxury cars like Chevrolet, Peugeot, Ferrari, Mercedes Benz, etc are very common here. Even Filipinos own cars like that here. In the Philippines only the rich people can have them.
11. Public transportation is by bus, big clean buses unlike in the Philippines where buses are…well…no need to mention. And taxis, with expensive per meter charge.
12. Since a lot of the residents here own a car or two, buses don’t fill up unless rush hours and they pass by the hour.
13. Car windows here are lightly tinted or no tint at all. It is against the law. Only the Arabs can own dark tinted cars
14. There’s a toll system here where a vehicle owner purchase a sticker card where they have to stick to their front window and is digital. Amazing how they just have to reload it with credits and when the pass through a toll gate, they don’t need to slow down. The sensor above automatically credits the card sticker on the car.
15. Driving 80km/ph is already over speeding in the Philippines. Here, they drive very fast. Pedestrians make it impossible to cross lanes!
16. Car speed is traced by radars overhead the highways.
17. Roads are very wide. Up to 4 lanes in a single direction.
18. Even lanes are wide, since a lot of them own a car or two, traffic is very heavy during their work days! Traffic is systematized though. I mean, not like in the Philippines especially in Manila where if stuck in traffic you don’t understand why cars are slanted, vertical, horizontal in position in a single direction lane.
19. Since this is a city built in a desert, I understand now why it is hot here after winter season. They lack trees and every thing is bricked or cemented!
20. Streets and highways are brightly lit everywhere making it impossible see stars at night!
21. Most residential buildings are 4-5 stories high.
22. Rents are expensive.
23. There are ongoing building costructions everywhere. Tall tall buildings.
24. It is a common misconception that Arabs smell ugly. Arabs do smell great and they’re handsome. Those who smell rather weird are mostly Pakistans and some Indians but not all of them. There are nice smelling Pakistanis and Indians, good looking too!
25. Starting salary is…well…low for overseas workers, which starts at 2,500 – 2,800 dirhams. But if you get paid like that in the Philippines its already heaven!
26. Most of the shops here are closed during 1pm and re-opens at 4pm. I was told, 1-4pm, they are worshipping.
27. I was told there is a lot of holidays here!
28. Since this is an Muslim country, I was shocked to find out I will not be able to open several sites I often visit in the Philippines. I completely understand that QueerClick, Waybig, and all other porn blogs can be blocked but guys4men and NathanExposed? C’mon! So I will not be able to read you Nathan for the indefinite time that I am in this country.
29. I saw males hugging and holding hands while walking. I am not sure what race they were but, wow! I was so amazed. They look sweet.
30. I was told that in Sharjah, people are rather different from the nationals in this city. Some were perverted that they masturbate in one darkly lit nook or even somewhere wandering eyes can see them. Weird!!!
Labels: dubai, observation, people, travel
If only life was easy as baking a ready-to-bake cake! The hardest thing in life is letting go. Specially, when you have invested so much of yourself in it. When we weave dreams, little do we know how much it would hurt if the dreams were to be torn apart.
i am not bitter with life. In fact, i still find myself smiling, cracking inane jokes. It is when i lay down to sleep that i visit the place inside where confusion reigns. i am so undecided about what i want – stay or move on. Either way, i will lose a part of my life. i had made a choice a year back and i feel i should stick to it come what may. But a part of me tells me it is not worth it while another part feels i would be letting down so many people. Selfish as i am, my steps falter as i plan to open a new door to another life. The choice is mine to make and i am numb. This i know for sure - i will survive, with or without love. And i know i will learn to trust again. If only i can take the first step…..
1. First of all, the government sucks. My observation is that people are making it a trend to disagree with the leader as one wrong move a leader does; they want him/her to resign the position.
2. I have no tangible evidence but everybody knows most officials are corrupt and steal from the people.
3. All officials are getting richer by the hour and majority of the people are getting poorer.
4. Service for the people seems to have a different meaning from what I understand it to be. Like the monks who devote themselves to prayer and obedience and serve God where they leave everything behind: wealth and earthly pleasures, and only serve God through which they are spiritually enlightened. To me service for the people is to be selfless and aim to make every Filipino citizen at a better state of life and living and these service men (politicians) be fulfilled with the ultimate reason why they opted to serve the people. But what is happening is they are robbing people instead of serving them. And they are being fulfilled with their own evil desires.
5. Officials disagree on almost everything. They’re opposing ideas and conviction that they are all right is putting the country way way down.
6. Incidence of political killings, robbery, kidnapping everywhere.
7. Education is poor. Education is not available to every Filipino citizen for so many reasons: military hostilities in some areas, poverty, lack of teachers, and poor education of some teachers.
8. Isolated cases of discrimination of classes.
9. Isolated cases of kids having sex. Kids can sell drugs. Only in the Philippines can a ten year old or even below buy cigarettes or even smoke a cigarette.
10. Jobs are limited. Salary is low. You won’t get rich with paycheck after paycheck.
11. Traffic = pollution especially in Metro Manila.
12. People neglect nature. Pollution, trash everywhere seems to be a pretty sight to some people.
13. …Or they are just lazy to clean and have it green? Or that they perceive the Philippines as a big trash can? Or a dump site?
14. The Philippines has plenty of resources that can make the country rich but I guess our leaders don’t realize that. They are busy stealing, debating, and silently terrorizing the people.
15. Filipinos do not have a distinct cultural identity, which I believe somehow create chaos. --- But….
16. I feel that there is a “conspiracy theory” going on in the government.
17. Historical places are vanishing.
18. As well as Filipinos migrating.
1. The Philippines have plenty of resources.I couldn’t think of more reasons why I love the Philippines and of being Filipino. But don’t get me wrong, I am a proud (only less because of some certainties) Filipino no matter how ugly the Philippines or the Filipino race is being perceived internationally. In my heart I know why I love it here and wouldn’t trade it for anything. I just hope there would be change, a beautiful change to match this naturally beautiful country, which I so much love, with its beautiful people.
2. The people are resourceful, hospitable and always have solutions to every dilemma.
3. Filipinos do not have a distinct cultural identity which makes it beautiful, I mean the Filipino race. We embrace different culture which I think is good however diverse. Madiskarte tayong mga pinoy eh. Kaya natin lahat! Wala nyan sa states”
4. The Philippines is a perfect example of Nature.
5. Beautiful people live in the Philippines.
6. Because the Filipino people are resourceful and “madiskarte”, they’re slowly conquering the international scene.
7. Talented people. But then again – the government don’t realize that. They are busy stealing, debating, and silently terrorizing the people.
8. Intelligent people. But then again – the government don’t realize that. They are busy stealing, debating, and silently terrorizing the people. And the only intelligent people would be them and no one else.
9. The temperature and the weather is great!
10. Overall, the Philippines is a beautiful country in terms of natural resources, and its indistinct culture.
Bek always the boyish type...but sporting a sorta Avril Lavigne get up with her own style. | |
AnnaLeah ...getting richer. She's the only one who owns her own house among us. :-) |
Lorean ...the sexy Lawyer. From "ugly duckling" to a posh lawyer. hehehehehe Sorry Lorean. ;-) You're pretty, we all know that! | |
Janis ...has found a new love. | |
Kristine ...happily married with a child |
A - Age: as of today, I am 27.
B - Bands I'm Listening To Right Now: none in particular. Everyday I just turn the radio on or play WinAmp in my laptop and jack it to the component. I play random songs from Justin Timberlake, to Jojo, to Rihanna, Sean Kingston, Dishwalla, MYMP, Rascall Flats, Nina, Nina Sky, Greenday, Beyonce, Robbie Williams, Ben Benassi, Sponge Cola, Calla Lily, 6 Cycle Mind and the list goes on and on and it plays for hours even if I am watching TV.
C - Career: I was a Call Center Agent. Now, unemployed for more than 2 years due to circumstances and health failing.
D - Drink or Smoke: I drink. I smoke, but I am supposedly not allowed to smoke anymore for health reasons. It is forbidden. I know, I know…I’m getting there. Quitting doesn’t happen overnight. But as of November 31 I haven’t smoked a single stick…hurraaaayyy!!
E - Easiest (Friends) To Talk To: I’m not much of a talker, only when I’m drunk that I get to talk even to a complete stranger so easily. I have to share this; I have this shirt that says “Thinking usually gets me in trouble” ( i am wearing it now) which somehow voice out one aspect of yours truly. I am a thinker and when I think I talk it and people get offended at some point. Perhaps the way I deliver what I have thought is offensive or just that I am naturally offensive, I don’t know. So I’d rather keep what I am thinking, and my mouth shut. BUT – I miss you Janis, I miss you Bek, I miss you Carmen and I miss you Kristine, you guys are the people who understand every crazy detail I speak of!
F - First Crush: even if I say the name no one would know who that person is. But this detail is too teeny bopper. I’m over this stage in my life. I want to be truly in love.
G - Gadgets: I love Gadgets! What I own? Just a few….
H - Hobbies: I used to spend long hours in front of the computer and surf the internet or sometimes just browse what’s in the computer but all that has changed. I get spasms when I spend more than an hour in front of a computer. As a result, I have to find ways to entertain myself. I love to walk. I love to randomly stare at people without them knowing I am staring/observing them. I like power stretching and getting interested in Yoga. And like everyone else, I listen to good music, read good books, and try as much to be a merry person even if the loneliness almost always radiates from my personality.
I - In love: I guess, but reciprocated? Nah... I have a lot of love in me, and when I love that someone I just say it so even if they don’t say it back.
J- Junk Food You Like: I am avoiding junk foods as much as possible because of my poor health. When the desire to indulge in this evil kicks in, I like Piattos, Chippy (RED), Nachos, Nova, Pringles Sour Cream and Onion
K - Kids: I am not sure if I want kids of my own, but I’m not closing my doors. There was one time I heard my neighbor’s son calling “Dad, Dad where are you?” in the sweetest, most innocent tone I have ever heard. A tinge in my heart pierced me through that how I wish someday a little Emman would call me that way too. It was just so sweet!
L - Longest Ride Ever: From here (Nabua) to Olongapo
M - My Perfect Nightout: lying on a couch with my lover watching TV or a movie. I know, I am a hopeless romantic. Oh oh! A night out! Well, I don’t have anything in mind. As long as I’m with the people I love, and like, is already perfect for me or a picnic by the beach at night or just lay down on the grass staring at the night sky sounds perfect.
N - Names For Your Future Kids: never thought about it, but months like July, June, November and all that is cute.
O - One Wish You Have Now: I lighted many wish candles at church for this: Good health and long life (80 years and over). They’re one, and inseparable.
P - Phobias: I am necrophobic. But I am not necessarily afraid of dead bodies. I thought I have overcome the fear of death but it seems I have not. I am afraid of dying. I also am afraid of diseases especially life threatening diseases!!!
Q - Favorite Quote: "what you have become is a result of what you have thought." - Buddha
R - Reasons To Smile: I barely smile. When I see familiar faces, people I know I greet them with a smile. I am never a snob. Lately, Pokwang makes me smile, she makes me laugh. “Do you know me” Roderick Paulate is hilarious when he delivers that line. I don’t exactly know what makes me just smile. You know, that moment when you’re alone and you just thought of something and then you smile? I haven’t done that in a long time. I guess there is nothing to make me ultimately smile like that as of now.
On the other hand, I’d like to quote “it’s when I smile that I was able to hide every damn pain I have inside. But it’s also when I smile that I have created the biggest and most hurtful lie.”
S - Sleeping Time: differs. But once I wake up regardless of the time I wake up or how long I slept (usually minimum of 5 hours), I don’t take naps or second rounds of sleep.
T - TV Channels: no particular preference of any channels
U - Unknown Fact About You: hypochondriac and psychosomatic. I over think too much!
V - Vegetable You Hate: none, my diet mostly contains vegetables and fish meat. I am trying to be a vegetarian at most.
W - Worst Habit (vice): I used to smoke excessively. And watch porn too much. :-)
X - X-rays You’ve Had: chest, neck, left leg several times
Y - Yummy Foods: I am a sucker for pork adobo before (yum yum!) but I have to restrain myself from that tastiest Filipino dish, again, due to health reasons! Damn health! Alternatively, I go gaga for Green Salads.
Z - Zodiac Sign: Leo
It is been said that we are created in His image and likeness. And perhaps it applies to all living things. All of which we see around us are said to emanate from a supreme principle, of which they are partial or inferior copies. Us, included. I acknowledge the theory that we arise from the Divine origin, who is God.
This blog is not about philosophy, or religion but is about me: I that is emanated from the source of all things. In this personal blog you’ll discover one of God’s beautiful creation, which is I, dueling with the so-called earthly existence to understand my desires both evil and moral, my purpose, my experiences in all sorts of things, as well as discover what is essential about being mortal and being divine.
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