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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorothea View Post
    @miramax -- if you don't mind, who do you support in PI? Just your kids?
    No worries sis, yep my kids before with their guardian.
    It's embarassing to share this but sumtyms with 20K a month 2 kids and 2 adults (including the maid) maputlan pa sa kuryente worst is nabaligya pa uban gamit. And for the record that budget is just for their basic commodities and maid's salary , children tuition I bear all the cost as I settled those stuff in a separate bill.

    Ang usual line- NAgmahal diri tanan lisud pag-igo!
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    ^maybe it depends on the country kung asa ka nag OFW? Some OFWs choose to migrate nalang eventually sa country kung asa sila nag work, while others purely work ra gyud ilang purpose sa laing country, wala sila nag huna2x on migrating eventually?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudskipper77 View Post
    sa ako lang opinion as an OFW for three years, dili worth it nga magpabilin ko nga langyaw sa laing nasud kung ang
    exchange rate is below 1:35.
    taasa sa standard nimo boss

    sukol man mi maski 1:20 ra..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuyabog View Post
    taasa sa standard nimo boss

    sukol man mi maski 1:20 ra..
    single paman gud boss...and it's not really my plan to stay out here too long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miramax View Post
    No worries sis, yep my kids before with their guardian.
    It's embarassing to share this but sumtyms with 20K a month 2 kids and 2 adults (including the maid) maputlan pa sa kuryente worst is nabaligya pa uban gamit. And for the record that budget is just for their basic commodities and maid's salary , children tuition I bear all the cost as I settled those stuff in a separate bill.

    Ang usual line- NAgmahal diri tanan lisud pag-igo!
    Naa sa Cebu City sila puyo? Do you think if you move them sa probinsya, maigo na nang 20k? Dako naman na nako ang 20k, to know now, nga kana nga amount is barely covering necessities for your family kinda scares me, murag dose of reality...ka mahal na jud diay karon to sustain a family. *sigh*

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    ahhh grabeha sa 1:20 gud di napod cguro na mo abot diha nga rate

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    Feeling nko aning kuyabog bisan 1:1 sukol gihapon na siya LOL

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    naka state man na sa contract ang exchange rate sa dollar(kung dollar rate ka) pag sign nako sa karon nga contract ang dollar is Php 42.37 mao hangtod karon ang ako sweldo steady sa Php42.37 exhange rate..

    pero ka feel ko sa mga landbased kay sila man magpadala sa ila money gud.. unlike sa seabased nga allotment.. mao not really affected.

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    Nganu di nlan mu mubalik sa Pinas if gigamyan ramu sa exchange rate? I mean bisag mu ubos pa nang value sa dollar MAS daku ghapon inyun Kita compare if naa mu sa Pinas nag work. Ang pagsaka sa Pesos maka saka sa atung purchasing power, naa say daghan maka Benipisyo ana labi na sa mga ordinaryong Pinoy nga minimum ang trabaho. OFW are already blessed to have the capacity to send thousands of Pesos sa ilang family, 2 pesos decrease sa exchange rate di pa jud maka sacrifice thinking nga naay lain tawo mabulahan ana?

    BTW, wa ninyu huna hunaa nga kanang inyung gipadala nga Dolyar sa inyung pamilya kada bulan ISA sad na sa Factor sa Pagkusog sa Peso.

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    if people here working in the phils can adjust to the rising price of commodities why cant others do as well?
    dli man kaayo hugot ang pghigot sa inyong bakos compared sa amua nga lungagan na pud ug bago amung bakos pra gyud mktipid.

    for me its a matter of lifestyle gyud.

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