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How much RMB does it cost to live in the Philippines every day? How much does it cost to live for a year?

It depends on what kind of house you live in and what you eat!

I live in a crowded community in China (a middle-class or lower-class community with a free swimming pool). Three bedrooms, one living room, four air conditioners and no furniture. The price is 23,000 p (Philippine peso, P for short) a month. I have a friend who also lives in my community. It has three bedrooms and one living room, and everything, including tea sets and toilet paper, costs 28,000 yuan. There are also cheap places. One of my classmates found a 3-room 1 hall, 8 thousand p a month, but the location is not good! The houses here are basically bare of furniture!

The house has to sign a one-year contract and deposit twice, but the probability of not refunding the deposit is not as exaggerated as upstairs, it is 20%. At least my friends and friends around me have never met, but I have heard of this situation!

You can say in advance that you won't pay the rent for the last two months. At least I haven't met my friends, but I've heard of them!

If you live alone, you can find a single room. You don't have to rent a two-room or three-room house. When I first came, I lived in a single room. I brought everything, so I can check in with my bag directly, but the room is relatively small. Probably because it is close to Yao in Athens, it is more expensive. 7500 pence a month. I wonder if the price has gone up now!

In terms of food, my monthly food expenses are about 1000 P (not counting snacks and drinks, etc. ), about 1.500 to 2000 RMB. I cook for myself. I have meat, vegetables and fruit for every meal, and occasionally eat a fish stew in hot pot. If I eat out every meal, it will be more expensive! But not as expensive as upstairs. Today, I went to eat Korean barbecue with two friends. The three of us ate 1, 800 P, about RMB 300 yuan!

Traffic depends on what you do. Something's wrong upstairs. Drivers who pay more are not 95%, but about 40%. If I want to add money, I usually don't take it. Even if I am too lazy to wait, I will give the driver 20P instead of 50P. There are fewer drivers who bargain, 10% or more. All you have to do is ask the driver to hit the meter, but it's not necessarily the price the driver said, but in this case.

However, I haven't seen the van mentioned upstairs. The common means of transportation here are jeep, bus and light rail. Jeepney is the jeep upstairs, but his price is wrong, it is 7P, and the student is 6P. The price doesn't want to be charged according to time and distance! Bus and light rail are easy to understand, and they are also distance charges. I took a bus once, but I don't know much about it. The light rail has three lines! There are two other modes of transportation that you don't often take. One is a motorcycle with a bucket beside it, which you can understand according to motorcycles in some cities in China. But this is usually a short ride, that is, you walk for a few 20 minutes or so 10, so you take this one. There is also FX, which may be the private bus mentioned upstairs. The line is fixed and charged by distance!

I don't know the price of the hospital I haven't been to the hospital, and I haven't bought any medicine here. The medicine was brought from China!

The telephone bill is really expensive. There is no monthly rent, about 65438 yuan +0 for more than one minute. Different operators have different prices. If there are many telephones, I suggest you buy a prepaid card for the package, which is much cheaper, because I basically don't have a telephone. I've never bought it. Up to now, my mobile phone has no phone bill and I can't make a call, but here your mobile phone will automatically hang up without phone bill. But you can answer the phone or send text messages (provided that you have free text messages in your mobile phone, but it is cheaper to call China. I use Sun's card to make an international call, which costs less than 20 cents a minute!

In shopping, either I haven't been to Manila upstairs, or he doesn't mean Manila, or I haven't been to the mall he said. . . .

Anyway, as far as I know, there are fewer fakes here than in China. If you go to those small shops on the roadside, you don't know the situation of fakes. I'm talking about the situation in the mall!

There are many world-famous brands here, and their prices are generally cheaper than those in China (not all of them are cheaper than those in China, you can compare them)!

If you have just arrived, it is estimated that you will spend more than 1000 yuan on your life in the first month, because you have to pay a deposit for renting a house and the rent for the first few months (I rent a house for three months at a time), so you don't need to buy too much furniture in a short time. I suggest buying a better mattress and a table instead of a bed. If you are used to taking a cold bath, you should buy one. If you are going to cook by yourself, you need to buy pots and pans, oil, salt and vinegar, liquefied gas tanks, stoves and so on. If there is no air conditioner in the room, it is estimated that you will also buy air conditioner! If you want to save money, try to bring your own, such as quilts and pillows. I brought it with me when I came. I also brought an induction cooker, a pot and a spatula!

The remaining month is about 4 thousand, including rent, meals, transportation, buying snacks, and occasionally going out for a good meal! This is my own consumption. I am the kind of person who neither saves nor wastes. I know some people spend 10000 a month, others spend more than 2000 a month, depending on how you spend it! I've been here for a year, so I guess I won't come to school, so I won't talk about tuition!

It's the first time I heard that China made fake goods. Now it is estimated that 70% of the goods in the world are made in China, Thailand or India! Are Dell, Apple, Hewlett-Packard and the like necessarily made in the United States, and domestic manufacturing is fake? I don't know if the quality is bad, because I don't buy famous brands, but my friends often buy them. I didn't hear them say they bought a fake. They are all rich people. I think they should be able to see if it's true or not!