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A belated attempt at blogging

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BISANANO | A belated attempt at blogging BISANANO A belated attempt at blogging About Subscribe to RSS January 26, 2012   in Uncategorized Leave a comment How to Live Comfortably on US$1,000 a Month You’d be hard-pressed living in the USA for US$1,000.00 a month, but outside the USA, you’ll find plenty. One place I can recommend is the Philippines. Fist, every Filipino speaks English.  Try engaging even kids on the street, and you’d be surprised at how they’re able to carry a decent conversation with you. Second, the Philippines has plenty to offer sun and sand buffs.  Third, Filipinos naturally warm up to foreigners.  And, yes, one can live in the Philippines for under US$1,000.00 a month. American retirees can live comfortably in Manila on a US$2,000 monthly pension, but if one has to live on no more than US$1,000 a month, he will have to stay in a city outside Manila, for instance, Cagayan de Oro. That’s right.  In Cagayan de Oro, you can stay in a 7...

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