Passionate dancer, professional traveler. A Filipino expat thriving in Muscat, Oman since 2013. During my cherished free days, you'll find me on the vibrant dance floors of Trader Vics, Route66, and Rumba Latina, surrounded by fellow expats who share my unwavering love for dance. On other occasions, I sling my backpack over my shoulder, ready to explore the wonders of countries on my long-awaited bucket list. While I've ventured through numerous Asian nations, the allure of Europe and Latin America remains a beckoning call. In essence, I'm an exuberantly social individual who relishes the thrill of experiencing life to its fullest. It's all about embracing the philosophy of #YOLO! Learning English is fun. Let's practice together. Find me here: https://www.tutoroo.co/tutor/english/muscat/practical-english-lessons-with-filipino-coach
I am a male.
I am single. I am employed. I am a freelancer.
I joined expat.com on 13 July 2013.
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As a senior contracting executive in a high-end DMC, I mostly occupied with corporate responsibilities which I am happy to do. On the side, I am deeply involved at: * Building a strong connection with the Expat community in Oman * Gathering the Filipino community in Muscat who are young, dynamic and ready to make a difference * Chronicle and share with the rest of the world how being an Overseas Filipino Worker should not be typical and boring, because let's face it, nobody wants a boring life!
Oman is a beautiful destination that sets it apart from all other GCC states. The hospitality of the Omani people together with the fair treatment of Oman laws with the expats; makes it an ideal place to work, live and spend time. Not to mention the many and diverse attractions that Oman can offer- from the blue sea, to the majestic mountains, up the mysterious deserts, what more can one ask for?
In summer, when temperatures reach high degrees of 40 to 50, one would wonder if the heat is a prep for the after life.. #kidding
< Just a short trip to visit Kuala Lumpur >
Petronas Towers
Not enough time to see more of Malaysia
< Just a short trip to visit Abu Dhabi >
A break from the monotony of Oman
Expensive everywhere
< Just a short trip to visit Singapore >
UP Kalilayan
Not enough time to immerse myself in the Singaporean vibes, otherwise I think I love everything
< Just a short trip to visit Bangkok >
Good destination for shopping
Not many people can speak English.
< So many stories to tell >
Food
Not many attractions, apart from the temples
Quality Control Officer, in the Human Resources Department of a big Saudi conglomerate. Under one its umbrella branches, I was involved with the supervision of the HR staff and worked alongside the HR Manager.
Great boss. Loved working with them.
Saudi is not exactly a place to enjoy; it's more about working. Nothing more.
< Just a short trip to visit Shanghai and Beijing >
The rustic ambiance of China
Rude locals.
< So many stories to tell >
Loved everything in this country, from the people to its food
In winter, can be lonely walking outside when all is covered in snow.
< The long list of life events in the Philippines >
< Everything >
< Terrible traffic and crimes >