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5 points

What would actually make me move to another country to live there isn’t more about for job seeking and because our own country is becoming shit. It would be because I want to stay away from possible natural disasters here given that the Philippines has frequent earthquake and volcanic eruptions.

I love my country no matter what happens. But damn nature, you scary!

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I think you need to select safer places to live in the Philippines, if that is what you’re worrying about. Like check faultlines and hazard maps before buying a property in NCR. People-made disaster na lang iisipin mo, nyahaha. Palawan generally safer from earthquakes naman. Rare din ang typhoons dati, pero lately padami na.

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Wala akong alam na bansa na walang natural disasters

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