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Trip to Philippines

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Originally posted by: adlep
Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
aren't u fillipino?

Yeah. What about it?

u don't have filipino relatives or friends u can ask?

I am asking them about it as well. And they even give me conflicting reports.

This is stupid.
Do you own research about your OWN country. Are you retarded?

Its like me, being from Poland, asking questions on these forums about Poland...
I can not imagine getting any kind of useful info out of a situation like that.

Chillax! he's just asking for an opinion.
 
fly philippine air (PAL) and bring kit kats
eat lots of jollybee and chowking while you're there
when you come home, bring tomy sweet corn chips, dried mangos
 
Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
What do you guys think of Philippine Airlines and Hawaiian Air?

Philippine airline is alrite. Don't expect any good airline food and they don't have individual inflight movies like most other asian airline (Korean, Singapore, Kathy Pacific...etc). But their pilot is pretty experienced and the flight is usually pretty smooth. I take PAL once 2~3 weeks.

Don't have any experience with Hawaiian Air.

What you wanna bring depends on what you wanna do. Nice clothes if you wanna go clubbing. Lots of nice beaches you can go to. Of course, you can do what everyone does here, hang out in huge malls the whole day. (suggest you visit mall of asia, greenbelt, glorietta...etc) Movie here is cheap as hell too. Food is good. Traffic suck.

How much money you need again depends on what you do. A cheap meal can cost 2 USD and an expensive meal can cost USD50+/per. Entertainment like movie and concerts are pretty cheap. As far as shopping, my experience is you can get cheap stuff 1/2 of the price in the US. But if you want fine/high quality/imported stuff, it's usually MSRP +20%~50%.
 
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