Local businesses in developing regions often provide exceptional value through personalized service and attention to detail, as demonstrated by a barber in General Santos, Philippines who offered a complete haircut, beard trimming, and massage for just 80 pesos (approximately $1), showing that affordable services can still deliver high-quality, personalized customer experiences.
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All right, guys. I found this barber shop right here. Actually, I found that one. And I asked if I can film a haircut video and they said no. So, I came right over here to their neighbor and Kuya over here said of course you can film. So, that's what we're going to do. Looks like 80 pesos?
Okay, brother.
So, it's 80 pesos?
>> Yeah. Oh, that's a good price.
Fair price. In General.
Okay.
What is your name in your YouTube channel? Uh my YouTube channel is Voidwalker Travel.
>> Ah.
But my name >> you work here? Yeah, yeah, kind of. I live here in uh Philippines. Ah.
Yeah.
What's your name, bro? My name is AJ, brother. AJ, nice.
Nice to meet you.
Thank you for taking me. Yes, brother.
Your uh your neighbor didn't want to be on film, so I came here. Ah.
What is your haircut, brother?
Haircut, I think just a buzz cut. A buzz cut? Yeah. I usually do like a point or a half guard Yeah. or 0.5 cuz I'm balding.
I'm thin right here, so I just shave it.
Just shave it down.
It's nice you got AC in here, aircon.
It's good.
Check out his shop.
Oh, these are cool water sprays. They have Jack Daniels.
Are you going to stay here in Gensan, brother? Yeah, I stay here in Gensan.
>> Ah.
Yeah. How long you work >> Uh about a year. A year? Oh.
Nice.
Let's start, brother.
Yeah, let's start.
It's not much hair to cut. Mhm. So, it should be an easy one.
Am I your first customer today? No. No?
That's good.
Uh third customer. Ah, okay.
I think it's like 12:00 or 1:00 now in the afternoon.
You probably get more customers later, right? Yes. Like 5:00 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
Ah, okay.
You've been cutting hair for a long time? Yeah. Yeah?
The last 3 years. 30 years?
>> 3 years. Oh, 3 years.
Right here at this shop or a different In Davao. Oh, in Davao. Okay. Ah.
Buhadas? Buhada? Yeah.
That's so funny. I lived in Davao last year. Ah.
At you know, like >> in Davao, sir. Yeah, it's more fun in Davao, for sure.
A lot more going on. A lot more stuff to do.
Buhada. That is um Oh my gosh.
Buhada Abreza Buhada. Yeah, it's right behind Abreza. Okay. I lived in the Abreza Place Towers or yeah, towers, I think.
It's called right by the Abreza Mall.
So, are you from Davao or Sultan Kudarat.
Sultan? Sultan Kudarat.
There in uh Cotabato. Ah, okay.
I've never heard of it.
Do you like it here in Gensan or just for work? Here for work. Yeah.
I noticed that seems like Gensan is um Capital Tuna Capital. Yeah, it's the Tuna Capital. But I I feel like it's uh it's got a lot of opportunity here for business, right? Yeah.
>> Like it's not um I don't know, man. Gensan is slept on like it's a well-put-together city.
There's there's stuff to do and you could you could live a decent life here.
It's very affordable.
Um it's there's just not as much going on as like Davao City or Cagayan de Oro or you know obviously not like Cebu or Manila. A lot more slow-paced down here.
But like I've heard a lot of people they move here because of work for business opportunities and stuff.
Like my girlfriend's family, their their family moved here from Manila.
From Manila? Yeah.
Back in like the '70s or '80s.
And they bought their house, which is like a five-bed house with a pool here in Gensan Mhm. in the '80s for like Oh, man. I think like $20,000, like US dollars. Maybe I don't know what's that, like a million pesos or less than a million pesos they bought this house.
Wow. And the thing is worth like I don't know.
Probably like $500,000. Like it's crazy.
The opportunity um here in Gensan.
I'm sure it's, you know getting less and less nowadays.
But What time do you close? 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.? Okay. And morning 7:00 a.m.
Open. 10:00 a.m.?
7:00 a.m.
Oh, okay.
That's early.
Are you the only barber here? Yeah.
Yeah.
Nice. So, we're doing like a little fade.
Where do you live, sir?
I live in Lagao. You live here? Oh.
I'm from New York. Ah, New York.
>> Yeah.
I'm actually going to go in like a few weeks. I'm leaving the Philippines.
Oh. I'm a little sad. I'm a little sad.
First time leaving in like a year.
Uh-huh.
But >> Yeah, I'm just going for my friend's getting married in New York. So, just going for the wedding.
Say hello to my family and friends.
I'm not looking forward to that flight.
Wow, it's a long long long journey.
Do you get any foreigners here?
No. No?
I'm the first one? Yeah. Nice.
Probably cuz most of the foreigners here are bald.
They they they just shave their own head, probably.
>> Looking good.
How about this here with you?
Um you can leave the beard, but if you can, just put the line, yeah, you know, just this these hairs. How these Yeah, these off. All right, it's okay. And then that's it. Cuz I'm going to try and grow it out a little more.
It's nice, yeah.
How much your master followers?
Um on all the platforms all together, like 260,000 or something. Yeah? Yeah.
You good.
I'll show you my Facebook after this.
Yeah.
If you want.
>> get your uh YouTube channel. Okay, yeah, for sure.
Haircut here is uh 80 pesos, right?
>> Yes.
Very good price.
Little over one US dollar. Mhm.
I'll make sure to give you a good uh tip because you're allowing me to film and everything.
It's still the straight razor.
What's the meaning is there R?
Um it stands for Reapers. Ah, Reapers.
Which is my friend group. Mhm.
Uh from New York. We all have a Reaper tattoo. Mhm.
It's nice.
And that's the true Just wait till he's done with the the razor. But that's the true meaning of Reaper or the R on my on my head.
I try to get creative and come up with stupid replacements like Sometimes I tell people like I went to Rutgers, the school.
Or it stands for right for my right ear.
Uh did you lose power today? Mhm.
Brownout? Brownout. Yeah.
There's a brownout this morning, guys.
Few hours it lasted.
And it's really hot out today.
Yeah.
So no power, no air con, can't even use your fan.
Unless you have like the little portable fan.
You have fan.
Fan. Oh, you have that one.
Yeah, that's what you need.
They're in Isaya, pay pay.
>> [clears throat] >> What is it?
>> Pay pay. Pay pay? Yeah. Ah, okay, okay.
Fan.
Cool.
Fresh. Fresh.
Good one.
Then finish.
I want to finish it.
All right.
Almost finish.
Sounds good. Yeah, done. Very fast.
Fresh.
And massage.
Oh, massage? Really?
Simple massage. Okay.
I noticed that some some barbers do that here, right?
>> [clears throat] >> You get a little massage after the haircut.
Ooh, that feels good.
Finished.
AJ, thank you, brother.
>> [clears throat] >> What do you guys think?
I think it's nice.
Looking crispy.
All right.
80, right?
>> Yeah. Okay.
I have 500.
No. Uh do you have change or not?
>> No. No?
Do you have 100 pesos?
>> Yes. Okay.
You keep the rest.
Just so I could buy a drink on my way home.
Thank you, sir. Thank you. Oh, thank you very much. Awesome. Thanks, brother. See you later. And you're open you're open on Sunday. That's that's good.
A lot of places are closed today cuz it's Sunday.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Voyd Walker. Oh. That's my name, but Voyd Walker travel or is the handle on every platform.
Facebook, YouTube All right. Thank you, brother. Thanks, brother. Take care. Venga.
See you next time. AJ was super cool.
He uh you know, we'll do the full inspection myself when I get home and I can see in the mirror. Yeah, I don't know. What do you guys think?
I think I've had better, but it's not bad at all.
There's not much to cut, you know? So, it's it's all good. By the way, we are here in Gen San. I I I always forget the road names, guys, but I will take a screenshot. Oh, it's on Chungsan Street.
So, there you go. This is Chungsan Street. They even have a Facebook page.
Parangdon.
So, if you're ever on uh Chungsan, you could find him. Chungsan's known for its street food and stuff. There's a little spot down this way where there's uh some really good street food, so it's kind of hard to miss, but all right, guys. Take care. I'll see you on the next one.
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