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Australian immigrants: international students often claim to be "fighters among the poor"

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Students like to call themselves "poor people", while those foreign students often call themselves "fighters among the poor".

How to save money is the most discussed topic between Jolly, who is studying in Australia, and her friends. After a long time, they found that saving money is not the most economical thing, only saving money!

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China cuisine with unique skills.

Jolly had an interesting experience of saving money.

One day, Jolly's landlord will hold a banquet at home and ask Jolly to help him order. Jolly agreed, and the landlord gave him 400 Australian dollars to buy at the vegetable market. The implication is that the rest of the food can be counted as Jolly's reward.

Jolly's landlord is Australian. Australians have the habit of not eating hairtail. Therefore, in the local vegetable market, the price of hairtail is generally cheap, about one Australian dollar a catty.

Jolly ran to the vegetable market and specially picked a big hairtail, weighing 4 kg. Jolly happily took it home.

In the eyes of Australians, everything related to "steak" is superior food, such as steak, pork chops and fish chops, which are all favorite foods of Australians. So Australian steaks are very expensive.

Jolly took hairtail home, removed the middle spine, cut off the fish, and made a big fish steak with tender outside and golden body. Friends who have been to the landlord's house praised them again and again after tasting them. Jolly's landlord naturally has face. In the next month, Jolly and I were very close. Help case 2:

Before returning to China, I will "catch" another sum.

Sherry, a girlfriend who studied in Australia with Jolly, also shared some ways for her to save money.

According to relevant Australian regulations, bulk commodities or commodities purchased before going abroad can get tax refund, "generally about 10% of the original commodity price".

On the eve of returning home, Shirley and several girlfriends will buy a lot of cosmetics and bags. After Shirley enters the airport, she can get a tax refund of 10% based on the invoice of the goods. "You can buy it at any store," Shirley said.

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Shirley saves money in Australia:

Choose Tuesday for entertainment and movies, because the fares are all.

Try to avoid buying new books and choose photocopies or second-hand books.

Buy food before the market closes, and seize this time to buy what you need on your list.

If the prices of daily necessities vary greatly, let parents buy them at home and mail them from the post office.

Big bags of fruit are cheaper. Although there are many fruits that one person can't finish, two or three people can share them.