Thinking of Moving to the Philippines – 4 Reasons Why Living in the Philippines is Good

October 30, 2011 by Anita  
Filed under Travel And Leisure

Jo Jones asked:




The Philippines is a collection of thousands of Islands in Asia. The main religion is Christianity and there are roots from Spain and USA. This means that the culture is quite similar to the west and this brings us onto the first reason why living in the Philippines is so good.

1. The people in the Philippines speak excellent English. The Catholic religion is similar to Europe and America. The previous ties to Spain and more recently USA mean that it is very easy to get along with people. Other countries in Asia like India and Thailand have very different cultures and English is not widely spoken you you feel very out of place.

2. The country has a warm climate and countless places to take a short vacation if you are living in one of the large cities. There is plenty of rain in the rainy season between June and September but the general weather is hot and tropical. You are never more than a few hours away from a nice beach or more mountainous destinations like volcanoes or the rice terraces of somewhere like Banaue.

3. The price of living in the Philippines is very cheap compared to western countries. A small place could cost as little as $200 a month, but there are also high class condos available for expats. Food can cost next to nothing or if you live somewhere like Makati City in Manila there are many top class international restaurants with every cuisine imaginable available.

4. The low costs of living make it a great place to work in. The facilities offered to people working in international companies are excellent throughout the country. If you are self employed then of course the lower expenses will really help. The Philippines has an excellent education system so if you want to start a business it is a perfect place to do so to take advantage of the low salaries.

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An Online Magazine Shop in the Philippines

November 6, 2009 by Anita  
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Christine Layug asked:


When you want to buy or purchase some magazines the convenient way in the Philippines, then the perfect place for you is the M-Express.

The M-Express is the first ever door-to-door online magazine shop that not only provides a wide collection of magazines, but also a free delivery of any magazines throughout the nation with its very own Magazine online free delivery.

Magazine online free delivery can delivery any kind of magazine that the M-Express provides such as art magazines, auto and cycle magazines, business and finance magazines, children magazines, cooking and food magazines, entertainment magazines, fashion magazines, health and fitness magazines, home and gardening magazines, lifestyle magazines, men magazines, photography magazines, sports magazine, teen magazines, and women magazines.

M-Express Magazine online free delivery can also provide the best kind of magazines made by the most popular publishers in the Philippines such as ABS-CBN publishing, C-Magazine, English M publishers inc, Hinge inquirer publications, and rogue magazine.

M-Express Magazine online free delivery can also provide and deliver the most popular magazine titles in the Philippines such as Calibre: The Luxury of Time, FOOD: The Philippines’ Largest Selling Culinary Magazine, METRO: The Independent Woman, CHALK, and Game! Magazine.

Now you might think on how can the M-Express provide a free delivery on magazines nationwide? Well there’s a very simple explanation about this, the M-Express Magazine online free delivery is s owned and operated by eLBC Direct, Inc., an LBC company that is dedicated to providing Filipinos access to products and services apart from the traditional products offered by LBC.

So if you ever wanted to try some online magazine shopping in the Philippines, then the best place to start is with the M-Express. And with its Magazine online free delivery, you’re assured that your magazines will arrive on time and free of charge.

For more information about the M-Express and its Magazine online free delivery then visit www.m-express.com.ph.



Magazine’s Only Online Shop in the Philippines

October 28, 2009 by Anita  
Filed under News

Christine Layug asked:


When it comes to online magazine shop that can provide the best collection of Philippine Magazine, M-Express is the only online magazine shop for that. Well, M-Express “is” the only online magazine shop in the Philippines, which is why M-Express is the top online magazine shop in the Philippines.

M-Express is the first ever door-to-door magazine delivery service in the country. It is also the convenient way to order magazines anytime and anywhere you are in the Philippines.

That thing that sets M-Express apart from an online magazine subscription is that you could either place subscriptions or you could place an order per title allowing you the flexibility to control your budget.

M-Express’s collection of Philippine Magazine includes Art Philippine Magazine, Auto and Cycle Philippine Magazine, Business and Finance Philippine Magazine, Children Philippine Magazine, Cooking and Food Philippine Magazine, Entertainment Philippine Magazine, Fashion Philippine Magazine, Health and Fitness Philippine Magazine, Home and Gardening Philippine Magazine, Lifestyle Philippine Magazine, Men`s Philippine Magazine, Photography Philippine Magazine, Sports Philippine Magazine, Teens Philippine Magazine, and Women`s Philippine Magazine.

M-EXPRESS can also provide the most popular magazines here in the Philippines such as Calibre: The Luxury of Time, FOOD: The Philippines’ Largest Selling Culinary Magazine, METRO: The Independent Woman, ABS-CBN Publishing, C-Magazine, Digital Photographer, English M Publishers Inc, Hinge Inquirer Publications, Rogue Magazine, and many more Philippine Magazine.

The innovative services that the M-EXPRESS provides is powered by LBC, the country’s dependable domestic and international courier service which brings over 50 years of experience and an intensive network of branches both here and abroad.

M-EXPRESS.COM is owned and operated by eLBC Direct, Inc., an LBC company that is dedicated to providing Filipinos access to products and services apart from the traditional products offered by LBC.

If you want more information about the only Philippine online magazine shop, then visit M-Express at www.m-express.com.ph.



Philippine Travel Tips

October 18, 2009 by Anita  
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Ruel Hinaloc asked:


The Philippines with its thousands of islands, friendly people, and quality Spanish and American influences is one of the more convenient travel destinations in Asia. The ensuing is a collection of tips when traveling to the Philippines:

1. The weather is tropical and the air can be humid. Rainy months are on May to October additonally dry cycles are from November to April. Bring appropriate attire depending on the month you are visiting.

2. The people are warm and friendly and English is spoken by majority of the populace. Filipinos are normally conservative in this views and demeanor.

3. The right expected places to visit are outside of Metro Manila. Before travelling to the provinces, allocate enough phase to get back to the international airports where you will be flying out.

4. Most tourist towns have guides, and it is recommended to tour with guides especially when visiting rural areas.

5. Keep valuables in secure places. As in on other important populations in the world, big cities like Manila and Cebu undergo their fair share of pickpockets.

6. Credit cards are accepted principally in vital establishments. Most souvenir shops, significantly in malls, are able to only be able to accept cash.

7. When exchanging currency, look for authorized money changers in malls and airports or go to the banks. When visiting rural areas, plan how much currency is needed since these places may not have just accessible money changers.

8. Tipping is keen for services rendered at hotels and restaurants. Taxis expect tips of P20 for fares less than P300.

9. Insect repellants are a must. Malaria infested mosquitos are common in a lot of places.

10. Stick to bottled / canned drinks. Avoid buying drinks and food from street vendors.

11. The metric system is used, and temperature is taken into account in Centigrade. Electric outlets inventory 220V as input. This can damage electric appliances from countries where AC input is 110V.

12. Tourist information and assistance are readily available in Department of Tourism’s offices or government halls across the country.