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What daily necessities do you need to bring to work in the Philippines and what you need to pay attention to?

1. Clothes: Take some summer clothes and two sets of spring and autumn clothes. The Philippine office is air-conditioned. It is best to bring two coats, jeans are also necessary, and jewelry is not needed. It is best not to bring brand-name bags and clothes.

2. Daily necessities: it's best to bring cosmetics and things, and you can check them in your suitcase. You should also bring cold medicine, stomach medicine and motion sickness medicine, whatever you often use, sun umbrellas, umbrellas and sunglasses, and things used by girls during their physiological period. The prices of daily necessities in the Philippines are higher than those in China, so you should take them as appropriate.

3. Communication items: notebooks and mobile phones. Some mobile phones have the function of protecting the original SIM card. When you get to the Philippines, you are always prompted to insert the original SIM card. There is no other way but to restore the factory settings. The local communication fee is relatively expensive, so you don't usually call when you arrive.

4. Online banking, Alipay and Taobao: If you don't bind your domestic mobile phone number, you can use it normally. If you do, you can give the number to someone you trust. Once you spend it online, you can ask him to tell you what the verification code is.

5, food northerners may not adapt to the Philippines when they first arrive, and it is hot and humid. Especially for eating, meat is the main food, and barbecue is mostly sweet. If you want to eat vegetables, I suggest you go to the local cash &; Carry goes to buy fresh vegetables, and it's good to cook by himself. It's very economical, and 1 RMB a week is almost the same.

pay attention when taking a taxi: there are many one ways in the local area. If you are familiar with your address, you can get off at the intersection of oneway, otherwise the local driver will give you a big circle. The local ideas are not flexible, giving people a sense of stupidity, but you should keep a clear head. If you call 8P and give him 1P by taxi, he will generally not give you change, because he will think that the extra 2P is your tip, so if you don't want to tip, you'd better just give him 8P. Extended information

The staple foods of Filipinos are rice and corn.

farmers only mash rice before cooking. Rice is cooked in a crock or bamboo tube and eaten by hand. Filipinos like to eat cassava cooked with coconut juice, rice cooked with coconut juice, and then rice wrapped with banana leaves. As food, corn is dried in the sun, ground into powder, and then made into various foods. Most upper-middle-class people in cities eat western food.

by 213, transportation in the Philippines was mainly by road and sea. The railway is underdeveloped and concentrated in Luzon Island. Air transport is mainly operated by national airlines, and there are flights between major islands.

1. Money: RMB to Philippine peso is about 1:7, which can be calculated directly according to 7. Before going to the Philippines, it is best to exchange pesos of about 2, yuan in China now. If you have friends in the Philippines, you can also exchange them with friends. Everyone can calculate according to 7, which is convenient. You call him online and he will give you pesos. Of course, if you are lucky, the company will reimburse you (convert it into pesos) within one month, and you will have the living expenses for next month.

when you enter a regular office building, the company will handle a bank card for you, and pay your salary into your card every month (some small companies don't handle bank cards for you). After that, it will be very easy and convenient for you to remit money to China.

There are 1, 5, 2 pesos (rare), 1, 5, 2, 1 (coins), 5 (coins), 1 (coins) and some pennies. Those pennies are hardly needed. You can raise money when you go to the supermarket to buy things. There is a box at the cashier's office where you can put those pennies.

2. Interpersonal relationship: Don't talk about the Philippines in front of Filipinos, because if you talk about the Philippines, they will understand, which is impolite. You can talk about the locals. Get along with the local people, except for the Filipino maids and the security guards in the accommodation arranged by the company, it is best not to communicate too much, although the local people are also enthusiastic.

when you get along with your colleagues, never say bad things about B in front of A, and never complain about the company's bad things. Don't tell others about your privacy: name, home address and ID number. No one else has the right to know your information except HR of your company.

Give yourself an English name before you go. Others won't ask you about this privacy, and you shouldn't ask others. In the future, if you have friends who get along very well and can get along for a long time, there is no need to be so nervous about this information. Talk less and do more. It's very practical everywhere.

3. Online banking: If you want to use online banking, Alipay and Taobao abroad, I suggest you don't make any SMS verification code, because you can't use your domestic mobile phone number in the Philippines. ICBC has that electronic cipher, so you can use it. It is much more convenient for you to recharge your Skype account.

4. Video software: Iqiyi can't download videos in the Philippines. You can use popular or something.

5. Travel map: Of course, it's not easy to get there with Baidu map, but it's OK with Google map.

6. Prepare two pairs of slippers that can be worn in water in China. The quality must be good. Haha, that's because there will be a lot of rain in the rainy season in the Philippines. The sewers there are not as developed as in China, and they will be flooded carelessly, especially in cityland. You can put a pair at home and a pair in the office, but don't wear slippers to work. The security guards in regular buildings won't let you in.

7. When you go through the security check on the plane, you should put cosmetics and other liquids in your suitcase and check them in. All your backpacks and handbags should be poured out for the border check when you go through the security check, so don't put any underwear and metal in your backpack. You can put half of the exchanged pesos in your suitcase and half in your wallet, so you don't need to put your wallet there.

8. On the plane, no matter which flight, you will be given two lists (or it may change, one or three) one or two hours before the plane lands, so you can fill in your own information. Just fill in it truthfully. What is your purpose of going to the Philippines (you can check or fill in holiday or travel, and you can fill in any accommodation address), and it is best to do so on the plane.

When you go out, you can hold China passports and passports from other countries in two directions. There are traditional Chinese characters in China, which you can easily recognize. After passing the border inspection, you can get your luggage and meet the airport pick-up personnel at the exit agreed with the company.

Usually, a Filipino driver and a China executive will pick you up and take you to your residence. If there is an accident, such as your mobile phone doesn't work, you can use your peso to buy a local calling card (globe or smart) to contact the other party. As long as you meet, everything will be fine.

9. After you arrive and settle down, I hope you can contact your headhunter and report your safety. Use your colleague's Skype or recharge your Skype. Call home and tell me about your current situation. OK, this is the preparation before going to work in the Philippines.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Philippines.