What Nobody Tells You When You First Move to the Philippines
Moving to the Philippines is exciting… but the first few days can be confusing if you don’t know what to expect.In this video, I break down some of the real-life things you’ll need to figure out as soon as you arrive—stuff nobody really explains before you get here. From getting water delivered to your rental, to finding basic household items, and adjusting to how things actually work on the ground… this is the kind of information I wish I had from day one.Whether you’re planning to move, visit long-term, or you’ve just arrived and feel a little lost—this should help you get settled faster and avoid some common headaches.If you’ve got questions or want me to cover something specific in a future video, drop it in the comments.📍 Living in the Philippines🏍 Exploring, building, and figuring it out as I goSubscribe for more real-life content, tips, and day-to-day experiences here in the Philippines.

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