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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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

27 Filipinos Who Make You Proud to be Pinoy




We’re all just one giant extended family and a freaking awesome one at that.
I know, right? Now tell your friends!

1. Nicole Scherzinger — Pussycat Doll, X Factor judge, and your mega-fierce pinsan.

Nicole’s dad was Filipino, but her parents split when she was a baby. She changed her surname from Valiente to Scherzinger when her stepfather adopted her.
Image by Michael Buckner / Getty Images

2. Sharon Leal — Dreamgirl and your talented actress ate.

Sharon’s mom is Filipino and her dad was an American military policeman, but they broke up before Sharon was born.
Image by Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images

3. Kevin Nadal — author, comedian, and your overachieving Ivy Leaguer kuya.

Kevin was born into a Filipino family in Santa Clara, California. He rose to fame when he started an online petition against ABC when they made Philippine med schools the butt of a joke on Desperate Housewives.
Source: JJ Casas  /  via: sdgln.com

4. Bruno Mars — singer-songwriter and your super-suave kapatid who rocks at karaoke.

Bruno was born Peter Gene Hernandez to a Filipino mom and a Puerto Rican-Jewish dad and grew up in Hawaii. Most likely loves Spam.
Image by Kevin Winter / Getty Images

5. Christine Gambito — celeb YouTuber and your hilarious auntie who does spot-on impersonations of your dad.

Christine, aka HappySlip, is a YouTube star thanks to her comedy skits about her Filipino family. She was born in Virginia and is a super mom to her own three kids.

6. Alec Mapa — actor, comedian, and your fun tito who takes you out shopping.

Alec was born in San Francisco to a Filipino family. He’s best known for his roles on Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives.
Image by Gary Gershoff / Getty Images

7. Lea Salonga — Tony-winning actress, Disney legend, and your fab tita who plays video games with you.

Lea originated the leading role in the musical Miss Saigon when she was discovered in the Philippines as a teenager and won a Tony Award for her performance.
Image by Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images

8. Jose Llana — musical theater actor and your cool ninong who takes you to Broadway shows.

Jose was the only native-born Filipino to be cast in a new concept musical about Filipinos, Here Lies Love.
Image by Joan Marcus

9. Vanessa Hudgens — actress and your younger kapatid whose musicals you always saw in high school.

Vanessa grew up with an American dad and a Filipino mom. “I love Filipino food,” she told the Philippine Inquirer in 2007. “I love halo-halo, pancit, and adobo. I eat rice every day.” Girl gets it.
Image by Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images

10. Allan Pineda — Black Eyed Pea, rapper, and your awesome Grammy-winning kuya.

Better known as apl.de.ap of the Black Eyed Peas, Allan was born in Pampanga, Philippines, to a Filipina mother and an American father.
Image by Allen Berezovsky / Getty Images

11. Charlyne Yi — actor, comedian, and the bunso who will shave her head for laughs.

…while singing “Nothing Compares 2 U” by Sinéad O’Connor. She was born to a Filipino mother in Los Angeles.
Image by Kevin Winter / Getty Images

12. Jo Koy — comedian, Chelsea Lately panelist, and your brother-in-law who brings the 30-rack of San Miguels to the party.

Born Joseph Glenn Herbert, Jo took up “Jo Koy” as his stage name, originally a nickname his Filipino mom gave him.
Source: laughspin.com

13. Manila Luzon — drag queen, RuPaul’s Drag Race alum, and your favorite nin@ng.

Born Karl Westerberg, Manila’s mother is Filipino. She fashioned her drag name from the capital city of the Philippines (Manila) and the country’s largest island (Luzon).
Image by D Dipasupil / Getty Images

14. Enrique Iglesias — Platinum-selling artist and your really hot kuya all your friends have a crush on.

Enrique was born in Madrid to the Spanish singer Julio Iglesias and the Filipino journalist and socialite Isabel Preysler.
Image by Chris McKay / Getty Images

15. Caterina Fake — founder of Flickr and your ninang who always goes, “Uy! Picture, picture!”

Caterina was born in Pennsylvania to a Filipino mother. She graduated from Vassar College in 1991 before launching Flickr in 2004.
Via: vev.ru

16. Ben Cayetano — fifth governor of Hawaii and your lolo who will sneak you ube ice cream behind your mom’s back.

Ben is the first Filipino-American governor in the United States. His father Bonifacio moved from the Philippines to Hawaii where he raised Ben.

17. Monique Lhuillier — fashion designer and your glamorous tita who will create your wedding gown.

Monique was born in Cebu City to the high-society Lhuillier family that owns a chain of pawn shops in the Philippines. She received the Philippine Medal of Honor in 2006.
Image by Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images

18. Lou Diamond Phillips — Tony-nominated actor and your dad’s best pare.

Lou was born at the Subic Bay U.S. Naval Station in Zambales, Philippines, to a Filipino mom and an American military dad.
Image by Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

19. Hailee Steinfeld — Oscar-nominated actress and your pamangkin who will go so far.

Hailee’s maternal grandfather is Filipino and her mother is Filipino interior designer Cheri Domasin-Steinfeld.
Image by Mark Davis / Getty Images

20. Vanessa Minnillo-Lachey — actress, model, and your gorgeous ate who did beauty pageants.

Vanessa was born in Angeles City, Philippines, to an American father and a Filipino mother to whom she’s estranged.
Image by Astrid Stawiarz / Getty Images

21. Jose Antonio Vargas — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and your kapatid who will fight for your immigration rights.

Jose became an immigration activist after he penned a personal essay in The New York Times about moving from the Philippines and growing up without proper legal documentation in California.
Image by Donald Bowers / Getty Images

22. Jessica Hagedorn — playwright and your funky lola who will impart life lessons over a pot of her delish adobo.

Jessica was born in Manila to parents who were both half-Filipino. She wrote Dogeaters, a novel that illustrates the experiences of the Filipino diaspora. It earned a National Book Award nomination and an American Book Award.
Image by Brad Barket / Getty Images

23. Cassie — singer, dancer, and your ate who taught you how to dance hip-hop while it was raining in the streets.

Cassie’s dad is Filipino — her last name is Ventura — and she grew up in Connecticut.
Image by Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images

24. Rob Schneider — actor, comedian, and your wise-cracking tito whose questionable jokes you laugh at anyway.

Rob’s grandmother was a Filipino and married his grandfather, an American army private, while he was stationed in the Philippines.
Image by Noel Vasquez / Getty Images

25. Shannyn Sossamon — actress and your hip pinsan who named her son Audio Science.

Really, though; and her second son’s name is Mortimer. Shannyn cites a mix of ethnicities as her heritage, Filipino among them.
Image by Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images

26. Darren Criss — actor, musician, and your other hot, nerdier kuya who all your friends have a crush on.

Darren’s mom was born in Cebu, Philippines. During a recent trip to the Philippines, he told Spot.ph, “All of my aunts are like, ‘Darren, eat! You’re so thin; eat!’” Sounds about right.
Image by Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images

27. Charice Pempengco — songstress and your out-and-proud pinsan who is proud of her heritage and sexuality.

Charice grew up in Laguna, Philippines, and rose to fame with the help of Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey. She recently came out as gay on the Philippine talk show The Buzz.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Proudly Pinoy-made

I am an expatriate living in the Philippines the last fifteen years. I must confess that, from time to time, I am still missing some German or European food and goods. I am always very happy receiving some packages from very good friends. And, of course, since Davao City is becoming a booming town, one can find delicates shops, or try to find some special areas in our shopping malls. S & R in Matina is the last (newly opened) haven - not only for me.

Anyway, during the last ten years or so, I also learned to appreciate Philippine goods and products. I am pretty sure, that we are still experiencing a global market crisis. It might be true that banks and other financial institutes are still benefiting from an expected surge in ending by major corporations and businesses.

it doesn't make me wonder anymore reading the latest news from DEUTSCHE BANK that economies in SOutheaster Asia will continue to suffer from the global slump, but real recession is not like in four countries, including the Philippines.

Actually I try more Philippine-made products, when I got caught about an event, which has been really a masterpiece. It was the "Buy Pinoy Movement Foundation", a trade fair to promote Filipino export products, sometine in 2008 in Mandaluyong City.

I learned that it is the time for Filipino manufactures to aggressively promote their products not only for exports but also - or especially - for local consumers as well. We should be entrepreneurs and generate jobs, and we should by locally-made products to lessen the still possible impact of the global financial crisis on the Philippines and its people. We should patronize Philippine made products!

I will. I mean: I am doing it already. And I am not only talking about food. I am also talking about beverage, consumer goods, fashion accessories, Christmas decors, garments or children's goods. let's promote more Filipino-made products.

By the way, I love coffee. I always buy "Monks Blend Premium Coffee" from the monastery farms of San Jose, Malaybalay, Bukidnon, proudly Philippine-made.

(Re-publised from Mindanao Daily Mirror: my column IN MY OPINION from yesterday.)

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

CHIX: We're going in!

CHIX: WE'RE GOIN' IN! (A mini dance concert)

July 20, 2013 - 9:00PM - Fchord Bar DacudaoAve, Davao City

Do you have your tickets now?

Tickets available at:
... Fchord Bar Davao, Dacudao Avenue, Davao City
New Jersy Studio, 2F, NCCC Mall, Maa, Davao City
Beefit Gym, Mt. Apo Street, Davao City

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Philippine Vicepesident Binay in Germany


After representing President Aquino for the Asia-Pacific Week 2013 in Germany, Vice President Jejomar Binay returned to the Philippines after his 7 days stay in Berlin.

Binay was able to talk to German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle and Herman businessmen to strengthen the Philippines' bilateral ties with Germany.

The Vice President welcomed cooperation with German stakeholders in the maritime sector to enhance the capacity of maritime training centers in the Philippines. 

Moreover, he thanked Westerwelle for Germany's "confidence in and high regard for Filipino nurses", saying he is looking forward to the early implementation of a labor-agreement signed by Germany and the Philippines in March.

Further, he urged the German business community to take a second look at different investment opportunities in the Philippines. 

Germany is the Philippines' largest trading partner in Europe, with 10 billion Euro in trade in 2012.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Silverio Couture - Official


 Silverio Couture - Official

The page serves as a venue for passions of dress designer, photographers, models, hair stylist, make up artists, cutters, even sewers and all the other creative minds working behind the desired outfit presented or yet to be presented. The outfit is not available for sale but only serves as an avenue of what the designer wants to express.

HISTORY:

Silverio Couture was founded by the year 1984 in partnership with another industry proficient in dress making. It originally started by the year 1991 with the official name of Silverio Couture named after its founder Silverio Anglacer. The founder believed that it is easier to make a dress if he has a good rapport with the clients himself. He considers dress making as his life inspiration, it is basically what he breathes in and out. Its not about making something new but realizing the thought of it makes the best out of it. Mr. Silverio deems dress making and designing as his Opium or as a drug because it is natural for him to conceptualize and eventually actualize a design. It was his innate talent.

At the age of 10, Mr. Silverio was mesmerized by the glamorous images of men and women in their sophisticated outfit from newspaper headlines. He considers the elegant gowns of Imelda Marcos and the distinguished barongs of the late President Ferdinand Marcos, as his most iconic figures. He also watched Beauty queens in their classy gowns particularly that the Ms. Universe was held in the Philippines at that time. From then on, he supposed that fashion is larger than life and that he was more than willing to pursue his interest in that profession.

In order to enhance his skills, he did personal research, scanned through the magazines including the Manila Womens Wear, Vogue and GQ and these serve as his bible. He even attended summer classes about paintings, Sunday school government and several other workshops just to enrich his passion. Subsequently, he hired an artist to be able to understand the human anatomy. He got his strong foundation from the sewers and cutters who worked with him through the years. He always find his ways, conventional or not, because he truly believes that it will be a good factor to become a more proficient fashion designer.

Silverio Anglacer was the official designer of the Ateneo de Davao University school uniforms specifically the boys and made an improvement of the nursing uniforms as well as the official girls uniform.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Announcement

Announcement:

Passengers who were aboard Cebu Pacific Flight 5J971 last June 2, 2013 who wish to seek assistance regarding their complaint against airport authorities are advised to text or call 0908-3819130 or visit www.davaocity.gov.ph or www.facebook.com/davaocitygov or go to the Help Desk at the City Mayor’s Office.

Passengers are required to provide their names, mailing addresses and contact numbers.

Passengers should write down their complaints regarding the incident of the night of June 2, 2013 at the airport.

Please email to davaocitygov@gmail.com or submit to the Help Desk at the City Mayor’s Office.

Passengers are advised to keep their original boarding passes and tickets.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Davao City's Ordinance

Here's a piece of advice to smokers who are about to go or planning to visit Davao City in the coming days - DON'T SMOKE!

The stricter and stiffer Ordinance No. 0367-12 or the New Comprehensive Anti-Smoking Ordinance of Davao City officially took effect last Friday on the occasion of the 11th anniversary of the anti-smoking campaign in this city.

Under the new ordinance, smoking will be only allowed inside residences, private vehicles, and in specified or designated areas.

Individuals caught outside the areas face stiffer penalties. Smoking is prohibited from now on in accommodation and entertainment establishments, workplaces, enclosed or partially enclosed public places.

Smoking is also strictly not allowed in public conveyances, government-owned vehicles, public buildings, and public outdoor spaces, including cemeteries, markets, terminals, and in even in sidewalks.

I quit smoking 16 years ago... .

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Flugzeugunglueck in Davao City

Aquaplaning: A320 schiesst über Landebahn hinaus

DAVAO CITY (PHILIPPINEN) - Ein Airbus A320 der Fluggesellschaft Cebu Pacific legt bei strömendem Regen eine Bruchlandung hin. Die 165 Passagiere bleiben unverletzt. 

Bruchlandung in Davao City.
Sonntagabend am Flughafen von Davao City: Eine Maschine mit 165 Passagieren an Bord setzt zur Landung an. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt regnet es heftig auf den Philippinen. Der A320 schiesst über die Landebahn hinaus und landet im Rasen.
Ein Passagier, Jun Narciso, erzählt dem philippinischen Portal «Rappler»: «Der Pilot bremste abrupt. Danach stellte er sofort die Triebwerke ab.» Er behauptet, eines sei bereits vor der Landung in Brand gewesen. Ein anderer Passagier widerspricht: «Wir konnten zwar Rauch riechen, aber gebrannt hat nichts.»
Bei der Bruchlandung wird niemand verletzt. Die Fluggesellschaft erwähnt nichts von einem defekten Triebwerk, sondern schiebt die Schuld auf den «heftigen» Regen. «Alle 165 Passagiere wurden sicher zum Terminal gebracht.»  
Die Passagiere rügen das Verhalten der Crew. Nach der Bruchlandung seien die Türen verschlossen geblieben, die Passagiere seien nicht über das Vorgefallene informiert worden.

Alle Kommentare (3)

  • Hans  Leemann
    In Kloten wäre das Flugzeug bei einer Landung auf der Westpiste in der Glatt.
    • gestern, 11:19 Uhr
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  • Haerdi  Roger , via Facebook
    Der Pilot hat sicher den Reverse nicht eingeleitet. Könnte ich mir vorstellen.
    • gestern, 11:17 Uhr
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  • Werner  Rüttimann , Emmenbrücke 2
    Was wollt ihr noch mehr - es hat keine Toten gegeben, in einer solchen Situation hat ein Kapitän eine grosse Verantwortung auf sich und er hat gut reagiert! Dankt ihm, er hat es verdient
    • gestern, 10:37 Uhr

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Philippine Pesos Slides Again...


The Philippine peso weakened to a nine-month low on concern the Federal Reserve will scale back its monetary stimulus, reducing the flow of funds to emerging markets. Government bonds fell for a third day.
The Dollar Index advanced for a second day after U.S. data yesterday showed consumer confidence climbed to the highest level in more than five years and home prices increased by the most in seven years. Foreign funds sold $85 million more Philippine equities than they bought in the last three days, exchange data show. The Philippine Stock Exchange Composite Index fell 3.8 percent since reaching a record high on May 15. It was 0.2 percent higher today.
“People are expecting a tapering of quantitative easing in the U.S.,” said Joey Cuyegkeng, an economist in Manila at ING Groep NV. “The relatively richer valuation in the stock market has also prompted some offshore profit-taking from the Philippines.”
The peso declined 0.9 percent to 42.335 per dollar as of 10:05 a.m. in Manila, the lowest level since Aug. 30, according to prices from Tullett Prebon Plc. The currency dropped 2.7 percent this month, taking this year’s loss to 3.1 percent. 

The Dollar Index, which Intercontinental Exchange Inc. uses to track the green back against currencies of six major U.S. trading partners, added 0.17 percent to 84.244. The Fed purchases $85 billion of bonds monthly.
The yield on the government’s 8 percent bonds due July 2031 rose 15 basis points to 4.15 percent, according to prices from Tradition Financial Services.

Good of you? Good for us? Good for whom?