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What should I pack when moving to Angeles City?

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We asked people living in Angeles City to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...

"When moving to Angeles City, it is important to pack items that will help you adjust to the climate and culture. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing that is appropriate for the hot and humid climate. Bring a few items of clothing that can be layered for cooler evenings. Bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Bring a few items of clothing that are appropriate for the local culture, such as a sarong or a dress for women. Pack a few basic toiletries and medications, as well as any special items you may need. Bring a few items to help you adjust to the local culture, such as books or movies about the Philippines. Finally, don't forget to bring your passport and other important documents," remarked another expat in Angeles City, Philippines.

"What I wish I had brought with me: ~ My sense of humor. It pays to be light-hearted about things when you move into a new culture. Life doesn't end because things are different. ~ Tampons. That word in the local language means cotton balls. Had to send for an emergency shipment. Sorry guys -- it's not pleasant to talk about, but needs to be mentioned. ~ My favorite shampoo, conditioner and soap. There is variety there, but not the upscale brands some of us become used to. What I wish I had left at home: ~ My furniture! All but the leather chair and ottoman. Finding furnished accomodations or purchasing local furniture would have been easier that waiting for my household goods to arrive by sea. Also, there are some incredible artists that work wonders with wood and you can furnish a mansion with pieces that will be passed down to familiy for centuries. Reclaimed Philippine hardwood makes for fine fine furniture. My "typhoon jacket." I bought a huge rain slicker that I never wore. Even during the most severe of typhoon rains, it was too hot to put the slicker on. ~ Stereotypes -- I learned in quick order that Philippinos are the nicest, most caring, gentlest people in the world. They are not what movies, books and the news would have you believe. The relationships I built will last a lifetime. I feel that I am part of a large family in the Philippines," said a member in Angeles City, Philippines.

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