Monday 26 February 2018

OFW Nag Paalam Na Sa Kanyang Amo Para Umuwi Sa Pilipinas, At Hindi Nila Inaasahan Ang Sunod Na Ng Pangyayari...


When a local story headlines an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW)’s and the story goes viral on social media, it’s almost always a tragic story. Indeed, there are a lot of abusive employers who maltreat and underpay poor OFW’s who have already sacrificed so much just so they can support their families back home. This is why it’s truly refreshing to hear about OFW’s having a good relationship with their employers.


This story of an OFW who is bidding the Middle East goodbye after 33 long years of working as an OFW has gone viral for all the good reasons. It shows a woman obviously loved and treasured by the family for whom she served as a housemaid for the longest time.

Netizen Anthony Enriquez posted the video, which has since garnered over 40,000 shares and reactions. He captioned the video with this:




The video shows a woman OFW, already in a wheelchair, being sent off by her employer-family. The woman and her employers were in tears, obviously in pain for having to depart from each other’s company. Although Overseas Filipino Workers are by name employees, it is unavoidable to form bonds with a family they work close with day in and day out for years. If only all employers of OFW’s were this way.


Netizens were moved by the obviously sweet relationship between the Overseas Filipino Worker and her employers. Still, they were celebrating the fact that the woman, who had spent most her years away from family, is finally headed home.

Watch the tearful airport farewell scene below:



Nagpapaalam na ang isang Filipina OFW sa Middle East na nanilbihan bilang DH sa loob ng 33 na taon . Sya yung nag – alaga sa mga anak at apo ng kanyang amo simula pa ng mga bata sila . Naka wheelchair na po cya . Mabuhay po kayo nay ☺️๐Ÿ‘Œ ..Woman was working as House maid for ( 33 years ) and she took care of them since their childhood and also their children… The farewell in airport


What can you say about this video? Do you know anyone who has also worked or has been working as an Overseas Filipino Worker for more than 30 years? Are they doing well? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments section below!

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