Events Health Economy Country 2025-12-09T10:45:02+00:00

What OFWs Really Want for Christmas

Overseas Filipino workers share their top Christmas wishes, from reuniting with family and good health to financial stability and holiday trips. Discover what truly matters to them this festive season.


What OFWs Really Want for Christmas

For many overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), Christmas often means celebrating thousands of miles away from their loved ones. Despite the distance, their hearts remain close to home, and they go above and beyond to make the holidays special for their families. Whether it’s carefully choosing gifts, sending balikbayan boxes filled with goodies, or making sure every little detail brings joy to those they love. For many who work long shifts or multiple jobs, even a short trip is a rare opportunity to step away from the daily grind, unwind, and enjoy the festive season in a new environment. Perhaps the most touching wish is the chance to reunite with loved ones. Many expressed longing for airline tickets so they could celebrate Christmas with their families in the Philippines, while others hoped to bring their families to the UAE to be together for the holidays. One shared, “Mayakap at makasama ang anak ko at mama ko dito sa Abu Dhabi,” expressing the longing for simple moments together. For those working long, physically demanding hours or managing multiple jobs, good health—both for themselves and their loved ones—is essential not only for carrying out daily responsibilities but also for fully enjoying the holiday season. Many also hope for peace of mind, a calm and stress-free heart amid the pressures of work and life abroad. One OFW wrote, “Good health po para sa family ko at masaya lagi at walang sakit na nararamdaman,” while another mentioned needing medicine for a year following heart surgery. Being far from home, OFWs often rely on wishes and prayers to ensure their families stay healthy, since they cannot be there to care for them directly. One shared their dream of visiting Jerusalem or Egypt, a chance to relax, recharge, and create memories outside work. Some also mentioned wishing for stability and safety in the world, reflecting concerns about global events while managing personal responsibilities from afar. For many OFWs, money remains a practical and heartfelt wish, not for themselves, but so they can provide for their families even from afar. “Kasi pag maraming pera, mabibigyan mo na lahat ng pamilya,” a netizen shared. Others said even a simple bonus makes a difference: “Bonus lang okay na para may pambayad ng tuition fee,” or “Pamasko sa mga batang namamasko,” showing how their financial wishes are focused on giving and caring for loved ones. Some OFWs wish for a holiday getaway, not just for adventure but for a much-needed break from their busy and often stressful routines.