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Any American is rich by Filipino standards of living which is the whole point of the OP I was responding to about being an expat, the average combined household income is ~$500 a month (probably more like $750 in Manila). I never said I'm rich in America. Though you should check the data, Fil-Ams and Asian women now outearn white guys in America (average 80k+). !Pinoypride

I've posted pics showing I'm 6'5 though, @Redactor0 and @nuclearshill can confirm. Cope and seethe, I picked my wife because we have the same religious values and fell in love. :marseyshrug:

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What do you do for a living there?

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I have said way too much about my personal life to want to give that out, the amount I'm online should make it believable I'm WFHceling and my wife is in healthcare (she earned more than me when we met).

I'm also getting a second degree in philosophy (I want a master's in theology both to try to actually have informed opinions on things and to volunteer/teach later when we're back in the US) and am starting my sophomore year soon. :marseyfellowkids:

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Interesting, are you learning Tagalog?

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I'm not fully fluent yet but know the basics. English is the official language for anything government/contractual and the private universities teach in it. We usually go to English services for Mass.

I want my wife/family to use Tagalog/Bicol at home because if the kids want to get degrees I'm going to force them into the military or send them here if they don't have scholarships. Tuition at the top universities is ~1-2k vs 10k+ a year in the US.

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