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Senior sister talks about studying in Britain: how to save money by living in London
1, cook by yourself

Eating is a luxury in London. A lunch and dinner, including dinner, dessert and drinks, will cost more than 20 pounds. And as small as a sandwich, it costs at least two or three pounds. So if you have time, cook at home by yourself. After all, eating fish and chips hamburgers for dinner is not nutritious. Cooking an authentic Chinese meal can not only meet the needs of the stomach, but also feel the taste of hometown.

2. Reasonable choice of transportation.

Although the public transportation in London is very developed, the travel in London is very expensive, so the rational choice of travel mode has become another way of "reducing expenditure". If you can walk to your destination, there is no need to take the bus or subway. You know, it takes at least ten minutes by bus, and many subway stations are not far. Even if you want to take public transport, you'd better use the "oyster card". For the user manual of "Oyster Card", please click "Oyster Card" so that you can travel without worry.

3. Always ask if there is any discount.

Whether you are shopping or going to a restaurant, you can ask if there is a discount before paying the bill, especially for those who are still students. ISIC international student identity card will bring you various benefits. Generally, KFC, McDonald's and other fast food restaurants offer certain discounts to students, but you must take the initiative to show your student ID card.

4. Choose the most affordable hypermarket.

There are many supermarkets in London, whether it is local low-priced supermarkets such as Tesco and Maochao, or Marks &;

M & ampS) Waitrose, there are always one or two at your door, but which one to choose depends on your budget. However, Bian Xiao still thinks that the open-air market (open

Market) is the best choice to go deep into the people and experience the people's feelings.

5. Go to the museum if you have nothing to do.

There are dozens of large and small museums and galleries in London, most of which are world-class and attract thousands of tourists every year. Most museums and art galleries are free, so if you are free on weekends, you can invite a few friends to visit museums and art galleries in London to kill time and cultivate sentiment. What? You don't know which museum to go to, so let's take a look at Bian Xiao's recommendation: 5 good places to go in rainy days in London.