You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

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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Sunday, December 4, 2022

Pre-Christmas family movie ‘Puss In Boots: The Last Wish’ opens Dec. 7

by Manila Bulletin Entertainment

This holiday season, everyone’s favorite leche-loving, swashbuckling, fear-defying feline returns. For the first time in more than a decade, DreamWorks Animation presents a new adventure in the Shrek universe as daring outlaw Puss in Boots discovers that his passion for peril and disregard for safety have taken their toll. A hero to some, an outlaw to others…everyone agrees that this swashbuckling cat has style to spare. Known for his iconic (and beautifully cobbled) boots, Puss is a skilled swordsman, charming, fearless, determined and a crazy-good dancer.

Puss is a legend who has lived all these lives. He goes from town to town and party to party. He’s the life and soul of everywhere he goes. But just like the rock star who plays the concert every night and is in top form, he goes back to his hotel by himself every night—lies in bed and doesn’t have anyone around. That’s the story of Puss. He’s never let anyone in. Along the journey, he’s starting to question that choice.

The long-awaited follow-up to the 2011 Academy Award®-nominated blockbuster, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish stars Academy Award® nominee Antonio Banderas who returns as the voice of the notorious PiB as he embarks on an epic journey into the Black Forest to find the mythical Wishing Star and restore his lost lives. The last time we saw Puss in Boots, in his 2011 solo outing as a movie star, he was purring about his cunning ability to save the world and be adulated for it. Now  with only one life left, the devil-may-care feline is wondering if he’s forever lost his mojo…and with it, the very essence of what makes him Puss in Boots. 

“Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” features an all-star voice cast that includes Oscar® nominee Salma Hayek Pinault as Kitty Softpaws, Harvey Guillen as Perrito the mutt, Oscar® nominee Florence Pugh as Goldi, Oscar® winner Olivia Colman as Momma Bear, Ray Winstone as Papa Bear, Samson Kayo as Baby Bear, Emmy winner John Mulaney as Jack Horner and Wagner Moura as Wolf.

The character of Puss in Boots first appeared in 2004’s Oscar®-nominated Shrek 2 and instantly became a global, scene-stealing sensation. Puss then co-starred in two other Shrek sequels and his solo film, as well as in multiple DreamWorks Animation videos and a TV series. The Shrek and Puss in Boots films have collectively earned more than $3.5 billion worldwide.

Antonio Banderas has lived with (and brought life to) Puss in Boots for almost two decades, and he has seen the impact of the character first-hand in every area of the globe. “I have had interviewers from all around the world and thought, ‘Wow. When that person saw Shrek 2, they were seven, eight years old,’” Banderas says. “Now, they are interviewing me about this character they saw years ago, and now they are 28 or 29. It’s beautiful that younger people have grown up with this character that produced such a strong impact in their lives. It seems like the time to pick up Puss and throw him back to the biggest screen, the place where he belongs.”

“Coming back to voice this memorable hero has been a remarkable experience,” Banderas says. “I felt like I was visiting a very dear, clever friend that I hadn’t heard from for a few years. We both have greyer whiskers and are no longer the brash, young players we used to be. What I love most about playing Puss is that deep down inside, he has a strong sense of honor and loyalty—as well as a mischievous and funny side, which endears him to audiences of all ages,” concludes Banderas. 

A DreamWorks Animation and Universal Pictures feature, “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” breaks into local cinemas starting Dec. 7. 

New wave of oil price rollback due next week

by Myrna M. Velasco

Consumers can enjoy continued financial relief on their fuel budgets next week, as domestic pump prices will be on another round of significant price rollbacks on Tuesday, Dec. 6 based on the calculation of the industry players.

Gasoline prices may be trimmed by P1.90 to P2.30 per liter while diesel prices will be reduced by P1.80 to P2.20 per liter. 

For kerosene, a commodity essential for the aviation industry and for heating fuel and cooking needs of some households, the price cut was calculated at P1.35 to P1.65 per liter.

Despite the series of price downtrends in recent weeks though, a monitoring report of the Department of Energy (DOE) showed that cost movements since the start of the year still registered net increases of P33.85 per liter for diesel; P17.75 per liter for gasoline; and P27.85 per liter for kerosene products. 

Global oil prices nosedived to as low as $81 per barrel for international benchmark Brent crude last week, but regained strength to the level of $85 per barrel as of Friday, Dec. 2, trading.

According to industry experts, the escalation in prices toward the end-week trading had been due to clearer signals from China that it may relax its Covid restrictions soon, a move that could drive up fuel demand moving forward.

Market watchers are also raising assumptions that if China will re-open, even the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its ally-producers (collectively known as OPEC+) may no longer pursue planned production cutbacks.  

Global oil producers, which will meet Sunday, Dec. 4, are expected to tackle the main agenda on proposed price capping of Russian oil by the European Union-member countries apart from the supply-demand trajectory to be weighed by China.

EU economies had tentatively decided on $60 per barrel price cap on Russian seaborne oil to take effect immediately on Monday, Dec. 5.

The OPEC+ meeting next week is seen as one of the key developments that will influence global price movements in the days ahead, especially if they will come up with major pronouncement on any new output quota.

What is the geography and climate like in the Philippines?

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The Philippines is an archipelago of more than 7,100 islands situated between the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea in Southeast AsiaThe country is roughly divided into three central geographical regions: Luzon, Visayas, and MindanaoLuzon is the largest island and home to the capital city of Manila, as well as other major cities such as Quezon City, Caloocan, and San JuanThe Visayas region comprises around 7,107 islands and is known for its beautiful beaches and coral reefsMindanao is the southernmost region and home to most of the country's MuslimsThe Philippines has a tropical climate characterised by hot weather and high humidity levelsThe rainy season typically runs from June to October, while the dry season lasts from November to MayTyphoons are also a common occurrence during the rainy season. Despite these challenges, the Philippines is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture. It is also home to some of the most welcoming and hospitable people in the world. Thanks to its natural beauty, diverse landscape, and friendly locals

 , the Philippines is a popular tourist destination for travellers from all over the globe.

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Do you think that Filipino culture is unique? Why or why not?

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As someone who was born and raised in the Philippines, I can say with confidence that Filipino culture is indeed uniqueEven though other cultures have influenced us, we have managed to retain our own identityWhat makes us different from other cultures is our strong sense of family and community

 We are always willing to help our extended family and our neighborsWe also have a strong sense of pride in our culture and our historyWe are known for our resilience , our ability to persevere in the face of adversity. I believe that these qualities make us uniquely Filipino. And even though we may sometimes be divided by politics or religion, at the end of the day, we are all united by our love for our country and our people.

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