How Filipinos Actually Treat Indians? The Truth!

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Video Details

Published1 month ago
Duration34:51
Video IDZPB4WZoglOc
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views51.6K
Likes2.1K
Comments94
Engagement Rate4.32%
Likes per 100 views4.14
Comments per 1K views1.82

Description

Leaving Carles wasn't just about crossing a map; it was about surrendering to the local pace of life in the Philippines. This journey took me through the grit and reality of the country's transit system, moving from the mainland to distant islands using whatever was available—be it the roar of a local bus, the cramped sidecar of a tricycle, or the swaying deck of an outrigger ferry. When you travel this way, without the buffer of private cars or luxury tours, you see the true face of a place. What I found was a level of hospitality that felt entirely different from anything I’ve experienced. There is a specific kind of warmth you encounter when you’re squeezed into a small space with strangers or navigating a ferry terminal where you’re clearly the only foreigner around. As an Indian traveler moving through these rural and coastal routes, I wanted to see how I would be received, and the reality was far more welcoming than any travel guide could describe. People didn't just point the way; they shared their space, their stories, and their laughter with a total stranger. This video is a raw, unfiltered look at that movement—the heat, the long waits, and the constant transitions between land and sea—balanced against the genuine kindness of the Filipinos who make the journey worth the effort. It’s a story about the intersection of geography and human connection, proving that even when the logistics of travel get difficult, the people you meet are what actually define the destination. No scripts, no polished tourism angles—just the reality of life on the road in the Philippines and the unexpected bonds formed in the most unlikely places.

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