Page 25 of 42 FirstFirst ... 152223242526272835 ... LastLast
Results 241 to 250 of 418
  1. #241
    C.I.A. Dorothea's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Gender
    Female
    Posts
    4,994
    Blog Entries
    6

    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso


    @PaYaSo -- actually, what you just said, is making me smile right now because I recall something that happened with me and a PI-based friend a while ago. I was going through a tough time because of the death of a friend. Down kaayo ko adtong panahona. And of course, kaming mga babae, when we feel down and sad, we connect with our female friends hoping to find comfort. So I called this friend of mine. Imbes ma comfort ko, na irritate lang hinuon ko coz she told me, "sagdi lang oi ayaw lang kaguol, suerte gani ka kay naa ka dinha, nag earn ka'g dollars, sus kami dire namroblema unsaon pag budget sa kuarta". That was a head-scratcher for me. So I'm not allowed to be sad because a friend just died and I'm not allowed to seek comfort from a PI-based friend because I get paid in dollars? what the h*ll! LOL

  2. #242

    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso

    I think it is important to note that these OFWs and Filipino's working domestically have it's own role to play as far as our economy is concerned.. we may be talking s**t here but we are unconsciously working towards a common goal and helping each other out..

    It's not about greed that some of us would want to work overseas, it's about giving yourself and your family a good life, and pulling yourselves out of poverty,. i mean c'mon, if given a chance to work overseas with higher pay we'd all grab that right? post2 man gani ta'g picture sa fb kong naa nta didto.. Whether na affected ang OFW or ang family sa OFW it only matters as far as their perspective goes, but their spending is economically beneficial to us, and to those talking s**t about them.

  3. #243
    Elite Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Posts
    1,946

    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso

    Quote Originally Posted by kuyabog View Post
    Daghan pud putak nimo monroy oi.. pero wala man kay itlog oi!

    Basaha ang post ni Payaso.. kung makasabot ka, maayo.

    Kung dili, aw, dili lang ta maglalis kay we are not on the same frequency.

    If the exchange rate is HURTING you as an exporter.. leave your business.. damn!
    Hahaha I can see I'm dealing with a very limited intelligence personality here who is incapable of civilized discussion. All you do here is insult other posters instead of discussing the posts, don't presume that makes you smart, douchebag.

  4. #244

    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso

    Quote Originally Posted by PaYaSo View Post
    agree ko ni kuyabog, no matter what the exchange rate is, always remember that your salaries are still 4 to 5x our salaries here in the Phils. you should be thankful of what you have gamay ra na nga change sa inyong sweldo.

    you must have been spoiling the ones left here mao na mksulti mu nga dli na kaigo inyong sweldo. for me its about lifestyle.
    nbuhi ra man mi sa buwad ug utan bisaya dnhi
    sakto ka bai..we spoil our families living in the PH. pero bai, unsay rason nag OFW ang tao? ever heard of BETTER life? so let's define that first. & usa sad bai, i know people who doesnt want to leave the ph becuase, DI SILA GANAHAN MOPALAYO SA PAMILYA. so you are saying our sacrifice should not be paid 4x to 5x? heck even 10x is not enough sa kamingaw nga wa ka nakakita or wa na kaila imong anak nimo. mao nay sacripisyo nga imong buhaton bai to get that salary. people wont understand it unless they are in a similar situation.

  5. #245
    Elite Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Posts
    1,946

    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso

    Quote Originally Posted by Eve's Apple Project View Post
    sakto ka bai..we spoil our families living in the PH. pero bai, unsay rason nag OFW ang tao? ever heard of BETTER life? so let's define that first. & usa sad bai, i know people who doesnt want to leave the ph becuase, DI SILA GANAHAN MOPALAYO SA PAMILYA. so you are saying our sacrifice should not be paid 4x to 5x? heck even 10x is not enough sa kamingaw nga wa ka nakakita or wa na kaila imong anak nimo. mao nay sacripisyo nga imong buhaton bai to get that salary. people wont understand it unless they are in a similar situation.
    Wanting a better life is GREEDY lagi kuno bro. Mas maayo ma kontento nalang mag tanum ug kamote sa bukid. Wahahaha!

  6. #246

    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso

    Quote Originally Posted by monroy View Post
    Hahaha I can see I'm dealing with a very limited intelligence personality here who is incapable of civilized discussion. All you do here is insult other posters instead of discussing the posts, don't presume that makes you smart, douchebag.
    My posts rang some chords within you Monroy?

    If the exchange rate is hurting your export business, then fold up!

    That would be the smartest option you have.. the rate is still going down.. down.. down.

    Good luck with the hurting..

  7. #247
    Elite Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Posts
    1,946

    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso

    Quote Originally Posted by kuyabog View Post
    My posts rang some chords within you Monroy?

    If the exchange rate is hurting your export business, then fold up!

    That would be the smartest option you have.. the rate is still going down.. down.. down.

    Good luck with the hurting..
    STFU. Maybe we don't want to close our business because we have 100's of employees working for us and we don't want them to end up unemployed? Actually, this should be the governments goal too right, to preserve jobs?

    Even if our export business goes under, we won't be greatly affected because we already have other assets. You have the guts to call others greedy but you are the most self-centered poster on this board I've ever come across. You laugh at others for complaining because it doesn't affect you. But if it doesn't concern you, why are you here then? To troll and be a douchebag?

  8. #248

    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso

    Quote Originally Posted by kuyabog View Post
    If this satisfies as an answer to you.. yes I am earning in US DOLLARS.

    ...and I am so thankful, feel blessed.. grateful.

    responsible life? cmon..

    let us stick to the topic.
    OT sa ha..lingaw sad ta nimo bai..you started throwing sh** then you complain foul? hahaha.. what a sore?! ok then, let's go back to the topic.

    Ont: so you earn in dollars, you mean to say wa na nimo giadjust imong USD nga gipadala sa pinas? hahaha botbot bai. unless naa imong pamilya diha sa asa kang planetaha or wa nakay gipadalhan sa pinas. the fact remains, prices sa pinas nagsaka nagkaubos ang value sa ATONG gipadala nga USD.


    BTW, ganiha, you said if dili kaya uli sa pinas, then sa imong gisulti ni monroy ang exporters nga di kaya gusto ka manira sila?! wahaha tawn sad imo bai. that is what we called VERY RESPONSIBLE response. ever heard of social responsibility? tsk tsk tsk

  9. #249

    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso

    Quote Originally Posted by monroy View Post
    Wanting a better life is GREEDY lagi kuno bro. Mas maayo ma kontento nalang mag tanum ug kamote sa bukid. Wahahaha!
    hahaha..mao lagi bai..their definition of a simple life is really F**kd up?! hahaha

  10. #250

    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso

    Quote Originally Posted by monroy View Post
    STFU. Maybe we don't want to close our business because we have 100's of employees working for us and we don't want them to end up unemployed? Actually, this should be the governments goal too right, to preserve jobs?

    Even if our export business goes under, we won't be greatly affected because we already have other assets. You have the guts to call others greedy but you are the most self-centered poster on this board I've ever come across. You laugh at others for complaining because it doesn't affect you. But if it doesn't concern you, why are you here then? To troll and be a douchebag?
    hear the chords ringing?

    enjoy the hurting monroy.. you will love it.

    the exchange rate is aimed to reach 30.

    kamo sa diri ha.. enjoy the chords monroy..

    Last edited by kuyabog; 12-13-2012 at 10:26 AM.

  11.    Advertisement

Page 25 of 42 FirstFirst ... 152223242526272835 ... LastLast

Similar Threads

 
  1. The Philippine peso: Strongest currency in Asia! GOOD NEWS
    By Rance in forum Politics & Current Events
    Replies: 1183
    Last Post: 06-11-2019, 12:29 AM
  2. Have You Been Hurt by Love?
    By DawLimps in forum "Love is..."
    Replies: 1057
    Last Post: 05-19-2017, 12:52 AM
  3. What if you had 100,000 Philippine pesos na savings?
    By grace divina s. calabroso in forum General Discussions
    Replies: 118
    Last Post: 07-04-2010, 10:47 PM
  4. The Rising of the Philippine Peso: Did it change the way you live?
    By glenn_latras in forum Politics & Current Events
    Replies: 155
    Last Post: 09-12-2007, 08:34 AM
  5. This is a true story regarding Internet scamming by a Philippine woman
    By yacky2006 in forum Politics & Current Events
    Replies: 47
    Last Post: 11-26-2006, 09:22 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
about us
We are the first Cebu Online Media.

iSTORYA.NET is Cebu's Biggest, Southern Philippines' Most Active, and the Philippines' Strongest Online Community!
follow us
#top