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The beauty of the province is that it feels very peacefully there. No stress of the big city and much closer to nature.

serenityssolace
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Very little money, but good people and a strong sense of family and community that money can't buy. God bless them all 🙏❤️

anthonysawyer
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I was in the province in May for three weeks. By far the best experience and really brings back to reality and away from the ugly world of internet.

urbanws
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I know you can't see the comments, but just wanted to say this is so peaceful. Of course there are downsides but the community life is the backbone of the Philippines.

MrJoe
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I love the rain, it’s so nice to sit in a chair and cool off when the heavy rain comes. I don’t like stepping in gold mines 🤣. I sure do miss the Philippines. This was a nice glimpse into the best place to live in the Philippines. Thanks Rubeauti

curbsplitter
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I've been to province on April, and i was very close to tarlac, I experienced first hand the simple life, it was humbling, I loved the simplicity of everything, how I paid respect to elder people and everyone around me was so curios about me, I'll come back on December and i can't wait

demshirosan
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So this is Tarlac? Just North of Manila. This is one of my favorite vlogs... seeing the amazing community that you call home. I love the people there... the simple but rich life there... and you, a princess of the province.

paulnorris
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Home, sweet home. You truly seem to be relaxed and in union with nature in your province. There's so much that stands out in this vlog. The calmness of the village, the harmony, the fresh foods to enjoy. I know that you're enjoying every moment being there and a break away from the city. Sooo happy to see your channel going to higher heights, YOU deserve it for being such a kind person.

donaldsvnnh
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A wonderfully put together video.So calming in your narration and depiction of “LIFE IN YOUR PROVINCE”…
Thank you for really showing how it is…. Loved it..Take care from Texas, USA…

jimguru
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Great video …I am coming out in June to tarlac so it was good to get a preview 😊

deanjames-grdj
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OMG!!! I was born in Tarlac in "61. I haven't seen my country since '85. Thank you for the video..

kzarz
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Beautiful video Rubi, thank you!
I understand that you live and work in Manila but it is so clear from this video and another one you did that you really miss HOME. Your pride, as you show the world your home village, rings through your voice. You said something that reminded me of my mother, she said the same thing. My mother grew up in a small farmers community in The Netherlands, the country is now very wealthy and advanced, but when my mother was a small child, The Netherlands was still a mostly agricultural society and she used to try to explain to me that she and her family had no money but they were rich!, rich with the peaceful and beautiful life of friends and family, she said there was always plenty to do, they were never bored. They had no money but they didn't need any money.
The Philippines is poor, that's for sure, but at the same time it is paradise. I have seen videos from other vloggers, riding the mountain roads on their way to a family visit and there's bananas growing right on the side of the road, you can hear monkeys in the woods.
I imagine that the weather forecaster on the news doesn't have a great salary, it is not much of a job, his message is the same every day: "Tomorrow it will be 85 degrees with beautiful sun shine and perfect beach weather, we might have some rain fall". The next day his forecast is the same, and the same, and the same, year around, Haha!
You mention your father a lot, but never mention your mother? Why is this? Or is that question too personal, we'd all understand?
Whatever the life is in these Philippine villages, the families sure do produce beautiful young women, they are doing something right!
Again, thank you for these heart warming, heart felt and beautiful videos.

WindmillChef
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This reminds me of the time I visited my grand parents in Puerto Rico, they were very happy with their simple life

miguelrolonmedina
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An ecosystem unique to the community. Everyone seems to make it work for them there. I love the lady that made sure the street is clean, what a sweetheart. Everyone walks around in the rain without worries😲

JoshuaPark
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Thanks for sharing the "Rubeauti" of the Philippines. Great editing....I can't wait to visit.

stephenday
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Congratulations on your 12k followers. Thank you for another enlightening video. I can't wait to meet with my future wife's family, she lives in Dumaguete, and her family is about 3 hours further North. I grew up on a cattle ranch here in the USA. I know that I will love the province life, but I'm spoiled and want to be on the beach near town with the modern conveniences. Nice town.

Roadglide
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More more more of this life in the province videos please.
Awesome videos and very informative.
I love these videos.
Thank you very much for making them and the long wait you do to upload them.
Be Blessed.

hillbillywisdom
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Hello Miss Rubeati,
Thank you for sharing your province experience with us...you did a wonderful job piecing this video together...your description of the daily lives there certainly felt as if I was there present...I too love this slow pace, peaceful and friendly environment....I would have no problem enjoying the serenity of the country side...what would make it complete is a large TV to eat snacks and watch movies with a Senorita, province girl beside me until the rain cool, great job!!
May the Lord bless you...

VistaLatin
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Thank you for posting. It looks like a very quiet peaceful Life.No big cities there. No loud noise

frankmodafferi
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Fascinating video once again, life in the province has something very special, I want to experience that some day soon and the rain was awesome and very relaxing to watch, thanks again.

painrick