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Some questions about living in the Philippines?

1. The biggest trouble with normal immigration procedures may be that they will randomly open your suitcase and turn the contents inside out. You can choose to tip 65438 yuan +0, or sort it out after they check. Language will not be denied entry in the Philippines. Language will only come slowly, and many Fujian people just come to do business and know nothing.

If you are here to study, I don't advise you to take any language classes at your own expense. If you don't study, you can choose to find China students to teach you basic English, or find a regular English cram school. In fact, many Filipinos can give it to you, depending on your own mentality. The language cram schools here are all foreign languages, and the teachers can't speak Chinese.

3. How do you explain it? If you eat in a cleaner restaurant than China, its corresponding McDonald's, KFC, Bi Ke Sheng, Chaoqun and other Filipino restaurants are here. Generally speaking, a girl's meal is equivalent to about RMB 10-40. Buying food by yourself is relatively cheap. The supermarket here is very big and sells everything. Generally speaking, you can buy anything from needle and thread, vegetables to cars, and you don't know the language.

4. In terms of diet, there are sour soup, dessert and sweet and sour mixed dishes. The iron plates are mainly hamburgers, hot dogs and fried chicken. Generally, there are no copied dishes, but they are sold in many places (it is not recommended to eat steamed stuffed buns, which are really not delicious). You can buy all the common things in China, in China City, but the environment is not so good, it is chaotic and easy to get lost. I suggest you find someone who knows the way to take you for the first time.

It is usually good to go shopping for autumn clothes and winter clothes. If you go to many places, such as classrooms or language classes, the air conditioner will be loud and cold, so you can wear long sleeves. Winter clothing is to avoid returning to China in winter, and the temperature difference is too large, so it is not needed in the Philippines.

In addition, remind you to have a certificate that can prove your identity when you go out. Now the taxi wants him to hit the meter, and now you have to add 10 pesos to the meter. Don't change money at the money exchange point in the street, especially where Filipinos show you their high exchange rate. Don't worry if you see guns. Most of them are security guards. I saw that the clothes were white and all were security guards. The police here are the darkest. Generally don't try to solve the problem by the police. Finally, make friends with China as soon as possible and get to know this place. Finally, don't report that this is a good place, or your mood will be greatly affected when you come here, because the capital is not the best place in the Philippines.