
A German Expat in The Philippines - Ein deutscher Auswanderer auf den Philippinen
This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?
Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!
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Saturday, June 13, 2026
No time to lose

Relief yacht enroute to quake-hit areas catches fire

Rhythm is gonna get us!
The strand of global music labeled as Latin Pop is now firmly part of the mainstream. One only has to look at artists like Shakira and Bad Bunny, who regularly perform at major international sporting events, to see how far the genre has come. Even those who are not avid fans would likely recognize their names, alongside stars such as Camila Cabello, and acknowledge their worldwide popularity.
What many younger listeners may not realize, however, is that Latin Pop was not always embraced this way.

Go back even further to the 1980s, and one of the artists who helped lay the groundwork for Latin Pop's mainstream acceptance was Gloria Estefan alongside the Miami Sound Machine.

Their story comes to life in "On Your Feet! The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan," presented by Rockwell and 9 Works Theatrical. The musical runs on weekends from July 10 to Aug. 2 at the Proscenium Theater in Rockwell Center, Makati. Featuring many of Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine's biggest hits, the production promises a lively mix of music, storytelling, and vibrant choreography.

Alternating in the role of Gloria are Molly Langley and Kayla Rivera, both bringing vocal power and stage charisma to the production. Portraying Emilio is Cuban-American actor Jason Canela, who reprises a role he previously played during the Miami premiere of "On Your Feet!" He was also the first actor of Cuban descent to portray Emilio in that production.
Canela's connection to the material goes beyond the stage. Having met Gloria and Emilio Estefan in Miami and counting them among his friends, he brings a unique level of authenticity to the role.

The production is directed by Robbie Guevara, with musical direction by Daniel Bartolome. Nunoy van den Burgh handles choreography, Mio Infante serves as scenographer, and Toma Cayabyab oversees vocal supervision. Supporting cast members include Ayen Laurel as Gloria Fajardo, Pinky Marquez as Consuelo Garcia, and John Joven-Uy as Jose Fajardo.
Audiences can look forward to beloved hits such as "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You," "Conga," "1-2-3," "Don't Wanna Lose You," and "Get On Your Feet."
For younger theatergoers, the musical offers a chance to discover the artists who helped shape modern pop music. For older audiences, it is likely to spark a wave of nostalgia. Either way, "On Your Feet!" makes for an entertaining theater experience filled with memorable songs, energetic performances, and a fascinating chapter of pop music history.
Months after her passing, Nora Aunor's legacy remains unmatched as another posthumous honor awaits
By Neil Ramos
At A Glance
- Months after her passing, National Artist Nora Aunor is set to receive another major posthumous honor as the World Class Excellence Japan Awards recognizes her lasting contributions to Philippine cinema and the performing arts.

National Artist Nora Aunor continues to prove that her influence on Philippine entertainment extends far beyond her lifetime.
The late screen legend is set to receive the 2026 World-Class Icon of Philippine Cinema and Performing Arts Award, a posthumous recognition that adds to the growing list of honors celebrating her remarkable contributions to film, television, music, and theater.
The award will be presented during the 10th World Class Excellence Japan Awards on June 18 at The Heritage Hotel Manila, with her son, Ian de Leon, expected to accept the recognition on her behalf.
For many Filipinos, the honor comes as little surprise.

Long regarded as the "Superstar" of Philippine entertainment, Aunor built one of the most acclaimed careers in the country's cultural history. From her humble beginnings as a singing sensation to becoming one of the most respected actresses of her generation, she carved out a body of work that resonated with audiences across decades.
Her performances in landmark films helped redefine what it meant to be a leading lady in Philippine cinema. Rather than relying solely on glamour, Aunor became known for portraying complex, relatable characters whose struggles reflected the realities faced by ordinary Filipinos.
Even after her death, her work continues to inspire a new generation of actors, filmmakers, and artists.
Organizers of the World Class Excellence Japan Awards said the recognition honors Aunor's lasting impact on Philippine cinema and the performing arts, as well as the legacy she leaves behind for future generations.
The posthumous honor underscores Aunor's enduring place in Philippine culture.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest Filipino artists of all time, Aunor's influence extends beyond the screen. Her films continue to be revisited, her performances studied, and her legacy remains a touchstone in discussions about Philippine cinema.
The latest recognition serves as another testament to the lasting impact of an artist whose work continues to resonate with audiences long after her final bow.
Also set to be recognized during the awards ceremony are the late Pilita Corrales, who will receive the 2026 World-Class Queen of Songs Lifetime Achievement Award posthumously, broadcaster Ben Tulfo, lawyer Persida Acosta, Bulacan Gov. Daniel Fernando, businessman and public servant Sam Verzosa, singer Imelda Papin, and actors Rio Locsin, Angel Aquino, and Mon Confiado, among others.
Kanlaon emits ash plume; Alert Level 2 stays in effect
Kanlaon emits ash plume; Alert Level 2 stays in effect | ||
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Kanlaon Volcano emitted an ash plume from its summit crater on Friday morning, June 12, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported. Read more |
Mindanao quake death toll hits 55; 13 areas under state of calamity
Mindanao quake death toll hits 55; 13 areas under state of calamity | ||
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The death toll from the June 8 magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Maasim, Sarangani has risen to 55, as 13 localities in Southern Mindanao were placed under a state of calamity amid widespread damage and displacement. Read more |
Do Germans still address people as Herr and Frau, or is that a past habit?
Walk up to any German apartment building, and you'll notice the buzzers rarely list first names—a subtle architectural reminder that Herr and Frau are far from a thing of the past.
Germans still use Herr (Mr.) and Frau (Ms.), combined with the formal pronoun Sie, as the default in many areas of public and professional life. It remains the absolute standard in traditional corporate environments, government offices, medical practices, and customer service. When dealing with a bureaucratic agency or meeting a client for the first time, addressing them as Herr Müller or Frau Schmidt is expected. Skipping straight to first names in these contexts is often viewed as presumptuous or unprofessional.
However, the rigid linguistic hierarchy of the 20th century has softened. The informal du and the use of first names have swept through younger generations and modern industries. In tech startups, creative agencies, and international corporations based in Germany, employees often use first names across the entire company. Socially, young adults generally default to du with their peers upon first meeting. The line between formal and informal is now situational rather than absolute, and colleagues in traditional companies usually wait for the older or more senior person to offer the use of first names.
While Herr and Frau are thriving, one title is firmly in the past: Fräulein (Miss). Historically used for unmarried women, it was banished from West German government correspondence in 1972. Today, addressing an adult woman as Fräulein is viewed as patronizing and archaic; every woman is addressed as Frau, regardless of marital status.
The tension between old formality and new casualness has even birthed hybrid forms of address like the Hamburger Sie. This involves using a person’s first name combined with the formal Sie pronoun, rather than the informal du. It is a modern compromise that reflects a society relaxing its rules while still relying on the respectful distance that traditional German address provides.
A typical German apartment doorbell panel displaying only the residents' last names. - Photo by Jedesto (Wikimedia Commons) is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
Friday, June 12, 2026
OUR CHILDRENS' MOTHER EARTH
By Klaus Döring
Countries extend sympathies to Mindanao quake victims
By Ma. Teresa Montemayor
MANILA – The international community has rallied behind the Philippines, pouring in messages of sympathy and offers of assistance following a devastating magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck southern Mindanao on Monday.
Key allies and global partners, including Japan, France, China, Canada, Australia, Germany, the Czech Republic, and the European Union expressed solidarity with the Filipino people as recovery efforts begin.
Japanese Minister Sanae Takaichi extended her deepest condolences, affirming Tokyo's readiness to dispatch aid.
"I am deeply saddened by reports that the major earthquake that struck off Mindanao in the southern Philippines today has caused damage, including the collapse of buildings," Takaichi said in a statement.
"I extend my heartfelt condolences to all those who lost their lives and to their bereaved families, and my sincere sympathies to all those affected."
She added "Japan stands ready to provide all possible assistance that the Philippines may need, based on local needs" and reiterated that "Japan always stands with the people of the Philippines."
United Arab Emirates (UAE) President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a message of condolences to President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. over the victims of the powerful earthquake, extending his sympathies to the bereaved families and wishing a speedy recovery to all those injured.
In a separate statement, the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) also expressed its sincere condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims, and to the government and people of the Philippines.
The French Embassy in Manila also conveyed its grief over the casualties and destruction recorded in the aftermath of the tremor.
"France is deeply saddened by the loss of lives and the damage caused by the earthquake that struck Mindanao this morning," the embassy statement read.
"France extends its heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims and expresses its full solidarity with the Filipino people and the authorities responding to this disaster."
The Chinese Embassy in Manila sent messages of solidarity to the affected families.
"We are deeply saddened by the loss of life and damage caused by the earthquake in Mindanao," the embassy said.
"We extend our heartfelt condolences to the Philippine people, mourn those who lost their lives, and express our sincere sympathies to the bereaved families and all those affected by the disaster."
Meanwhile, Canadian officials posted a unified message of support, noting specific hard-hit areas in the southern region.
The Embassy of Canada in the Philippines said it extends its deepest sympathy to the residents of Sarangani, South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, and nearby provinces in southern Mindanao affected by the tremor.
Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines David Hartman echoed this sentiment.
"We stand in solidarity and are ready to assist," he said.
German Ambassador Andreas Pfaffernoschke also assured the Philippines of his country's continued support throughout the disaster response phase.
"I am deeply saddened by the earthquake that struck the regions of Mindanao. We extend our heartfelt thoughts & sympathies to the victims, their loved ones, and all communities affected," he said.
"As recovery efforts continue, Germany stands in solidarity with the Philippines during this difficult time."
The European Union (EU) ambassador to the Philippines also expressed solidarity with the local responders on the ground.
"My thoughts are with all those affected and the responders assisting impacted communities. The European Union stands in solidarity with the people of Mindanao and the Philippines," EU envoy Massimo Santoro said.
In a separate statement, the Czech Embassy in Manila extended its comforting thoughts to the displaced and grieving citizens.
"Our thoughts are with the injured, displaced, and grieving, and we stand in solidarity as recovery begins," it said.
Australian Ambassador Marc Innes-Brown joined the diplomatic community in wishing for a quick recovery for the affected communities in Mindanao.
"Our thoughts go out to those affected by today's earthquakes off Mindanao. Our deepest condolences to those who lost loved ones," Innes-Brown said. "Wishing the injured and communities affected a speedy recovery."
NZ expresses readiness to help
New Zealand is ready to extend assistance to the Philippines in its response to the aftermath of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake.
“As a country that suffers its fair share of earthquakes, our thoughts are with the people of the Philippines,” New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said in a statement dated June 8. “New Zealand stands ready to assist, should that be helpful.”
Also on Monday, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed President Marcos to convey his sympathies to the families affected by the powerful quake.
“Saddened by the loss of lives and destruction caused by today’s earthquake in Mindanao, Philippines. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prayers for the speedy recovery of those injured,” he said. “India stands in solidarity with the people and the Government of the Philippines.”
The embassy of the United States has also sent its thoughts and expressed solidarity with Mindanao
The magnitude 7.8 earthquake rocked Sarangani province at 7:37 a.m. on June 8, just as classes in public schools officially opened.
In several videos that had gone online, commercial establishments and school buildings were seen collapsing from the powerful jolt, with intensities ranging from I to VIII across Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Davao Region, Soccsksargen, the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), and Caraga.
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said Tuesday it has 36 dead, 167 injured, and four missing persons following the earthquake. (PNA)



