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PASA#768051Viet Nam

Life in the Philippines is too oppressive, I've finally made up my mind to leave.

At this moment, I am already in the #InternationalFlight waiting hall. It's been three whole years since I last left the Philippines, and I've never felt such relief! Tears suddenly filled my eyes!! It's not that I'm being melodramatic, the psychological pressure of living in the Philippines is just too overwhelming.

I'm sure many who have left the Philippines feel the same way, right? This country is no longer suitable to stay in, even if you have a job, I suggest you take a break and leave for a while. Especially if you've made some money, it's even more reason to go.

Every day, even just going out to the supermarket downstairs is filled with fear! Corrupt police, kidnappers, and the local robbers, they are all watching us. Do you think it's safer now that there are fewer Chinese people? On the contrary, the situation in Manila is now like a case of too many wolves and not enough sheep.

The past six months in the Philippines have been very depressing for me. I often need to take deep breaths to relieve the stress, and I'm too anxious every day. The constant stream of posts about Chinese being persecuted in the exposure groups is suffocating! (I'm not exaggerating, it's true) This time, I've decided to leave, giving up a job that pays over 30,000 a month. My company's leaders tried to retain me twice, but I am determined to leave.

#心理压力#安全问题#中国人#犯罪#移民
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Journey
JourneyOperator·Philippines0Reply

byebye

theboy
theboyPackage network provider·Australia0Reply

The path is right; a better future is needed.

M222
M222Game merchants·United States0Reply

Good luck

CalmHarbor
CalmHarbor·Philippines0Reply

Let's go, the Philippines is not short of talents.

Soul123
Soul123Game merchants·Philippines0Reply

Don't come back once you leave.

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