Good Evening Mr. Dennis,
Thank you for your interest in Bohol, Philippines and your yearning to understand the native dialect. If you would like to learn how to speak and read Bisaya, feel free to ask any of us in here, and I'm sure we'd gladly translate and help you learn.
So where do you hail from, Mr. Dennis? (If you don't mind me asking, that is).
With warm regards,
I hail from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a region that gets very gloomy and depressing during the season we call "winter". In this "winter" the leaves drop from the trees and they become bare and gloomy. The weather turns grim and something called "snow" sometimes falls down from the sky. It becomes very cold, like the inside of your freezer. Sometimes even colder.
I really, really, really hate this "winter". It is not enjoyable. Therefore, I wish to spend time elsewhere, like in the Philippines. You should understand that if I wanted to get a house near the water or with a water view in a climate in the US without this "winter", I would spend around US$1,000,000, or 45 million pesos, for even the cheapest one.
I don't have 45 million pesos :-(.
So you can see the Philippines has an enormous appeal since houses by the water cost far less than that to buy and proportionately far less to rent, too. And the weather is almost always nice, without this awful "winter".
My basic idea is to develop a business based on online advertising based on the US and use the money to settle in the Philippines. So you can see I'm not trying to start a business in the Philippines, which I know is virtually impossible to do successfully.
Hope that was interesting.
D
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