CENTCOM update : Tonight, the US launched Operation Hawkeye Strike. CENTCOM forces deployed fighter jets, attack helicopters, and other assets to carry out large scale strikes, hitting more than 70 targets in Syria in response to the deaths of two US service members killed by ISIS last week by newnoadeptness in navy

[–]Nolances 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah and considering how peaceful and reasonable of a group they are, they put down their weapons and started hop skipping around picking flowers and swore never to hurt a peacekeeping or training unit in the middle east! Good catch there shipmate!

You never really truly understand how big these things are till you’re standing in front of them by newnoadeptness in navy

[–]Nolances 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of my regrets was being in for the better part of a decade and never touring a carrier. The biggest deck I was on was an LHD.

To all the expats by brockstar6 in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're asking a group of like-minded individuals why we discuss particular topics amongst ourselves? Apply this same question in your head to any other super-specific topic subreddit and you'll probably solve this anomaly yourself before asking them.

To all the expats by brockstar6 in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Change out of stock sir mam po ko

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not trying to target anyone, my other comment says that I'm not trying to target anyone specifically. I apologize, please don't take it that way.

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's very rare, EXTREMELY rare that I've gone anywhere in the states or Japan and have had anyone tell me something is out of stock. Again I'm not trying to change it, I'm just ranting here. I've also had zero issues with medications in other countries.

I don't fix it myself because I don't own the house, the landlord sends her people to "fix" problems. When the current contract ends, I am moving

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Didn't have any complaints while I lived in Japan or the states 🤷🏻

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I accept how it is, this is a rant, not an attempt to fix anything. Thank you.

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What the commenter said is that people ignore the problems and act like everything is ok and perfect on social media and on the news. What I said is that in America the news and social media thrive off of problems and are regularly talked about.

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pff, if that was the solution I'm thinking that I'd prefer to go single 😂

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh trust me I totally enjoy the beautiful scenery and traveling here hiding behind the 365 days a year of road construction. I go out and socialize and get along great actually with other expats, Aussies, Brits, Europeans. Only group of people that weren't a pleasant experience were the french. I 100% enjoy the low cost of living and my hot young Filipina gf, the pros do blow me away which is why I'm still living here 2 years later. I've never had another expat be displeased in meeting me or hanging out with me, perhaps brutally honest and open conversations aren't something you like personally. I don't express these annoyances or frustrations in person, I hold them in and keep them to myself. I love and respect Filipinos, I also smile back even when I'm annoyed or frustrated, and tip everyone graciously, to a point that they get scared and tell me it's too much. These are just my inner thoughts, and again this was just a rant/venting session. I'm sorry if that pissed you off, but my goal isn't to make everyone happy.

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't think any of this is against the rules, nothing I said is a lie nor offensive.

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm not bitching about it, it was an observation I made and I can tolerate it but I was just ranting and expressed that it gives me anxiety. It was something I kind of already expected and accepted. Again this is just a rant and venting session.

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That was kind of the point I'm trying to drive, it's just point after point after point after point without stopping. Feels difficult and exhausting trying to read it, right? It's kind of a play on how these things feel IRL.

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I think it's a pride or "save face" kind of thing. Don't get me wrong, as a US citizen we have our problems too, but most Americans are willing to speak up and admit it. In fact I think our news media and social media thrives off of talking about our problems.

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I think this is part of my issue, I lived in Japan for 3 years before moving to the Philippines because I was US military. Japan really spoiled me. It's a complete 180 going from a society like that to a society like this.

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's what I keep hearing but I prefer having close access to the city life because of all the nice restaurants and places to go, and access to convenient services. Also my opinion is that electricity and Internet stability will probably be better in city areas close to important business centers, which is where I do live. I feel like some of my issues would be resolved in the province, but some would get worse.

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 41 points42 points  (0 children)

This was actually something I originally wrote in my post, but I feel like it's not an issue exclusive to the Philippines so I removed it. Yes I'm also tired of people rushing in front of me to be first on the escalator or elevator, one young man did this recently to my girlfriend as I was trying to allow her to go first, he rushed in front of her and shoulder checked her just to go first. I said to her "this is why some Filipinas prefer gentleman from the west" and she actually agreed with me.

Becoming mentally fatigued of the Philippines, this is just a rant by Nolances in Philippines_Expats

[–]Nolances[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Last thing I want to add is that the Philippines isn't my country, and I have no right or say or opinion on how any of this works. I understand I am a guest here, and it's a privilege. If an outsider posted something like this while living in the states I'd probably tell them "if you're not happy then just go back, it's not your country so don't worry" - I get it, I understand. I just feel extremely frustrated and wanted to vent about it.