A long overdue business trip to Manila has finally happened. It was great to not only meet my current team but also get to meet up and personally thank others that have helped me in the past as well.
It was definitely like the world flipped upside down to be sitting next to all the people who are usually just voices on the phone and all of a sudden the day to day people at my desk were only voices I caught briefly at the beginning and ending of their days. It also turns out that I still tried to cover as much of the US business hours as possible leading to not nearly enough sleep over the two weeks.
The team, hotel staff, and taxi drivers were also very helpful in letting me practice the few local phrases I was learning (Magandang umaga, Salamat, Paalam).
The team, hotel staff, and taxi drivers were also very helpful in letting me practice the few local phrases I was learning (Magandang umaga, Salamat, Paalam).
The team took any possible chance to take me out for a meal as well. There is a courtyard close to work that is setup to be like a Venetian plaza with a lot of good options. Of course the team was always making sure I was getting the full experience so most meals included Filipino favorites (Balut, Pancit Guisado, Kare-Kare, Adobo, Lechon, Sisig, Crispy Pata). Sometimes things were ordered where I was expected to try some but then most of the team would skip it!
I didn't get a ton of time to tour around but did see plenty of cool jeepney's while sitting in traffic or being cut off on the journey from Makati to McKinley Hill's on a daily basis.
I didn't get a ton of time to tour around but did see plenty of cool jeepney's while sitting in traffic or being cut off on the journey from Makati to McKinley Hill's on a daily basis.
I did of course make sure to study up on the history of the Philippines before heading out there and made sure to go to the old city center, "Intramuros" during my free time which has some remnants of Spanish colonization. I walked around the old city walls and even sat in for part of mass at San Agustin in Tagalog. I also toured the National History Museum, walked through Rizal Park, and got a chance to walk down the coast of Manila Bay. It wasn't until days later that my team let me know they had assumed I was going to tour with a group of people and would have suggested I NOT go by myself. Other than the hot hot sun I never felt in danger.
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I would say you got to see quite a bit while you were there.
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