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What's the price in Britain?
Brand-name clothes are slightly cheaper than those sold in China, but ordinary clothes are more expensive. Cheap jeans cost 20 pounds (but China's famous brand makes me dizzy), and the clothes are similar. Short-sleeved T-shirts 10 are also traded, but those windbreakers cost at least 100.

Eating, eating out, a Chinese meal costs more than 5 pounds, and a cup of any drink 1 pound costs more than 2 pounds. A few people order food, generally per person 10- 15 pounds, and the advanced ones are not capped. Generally, it takes about 20-25 Jin to eat a good western food. Tipping depends on whether you are satisfied or not, but basically, if we students give it, we will give it dozens of p, and if there are many people, we will give it 1 or 2 kg. Usually when four people go out to eat, just tip 1 pound. Some Chinese food has been charged+1 service fee, so it will not be given.

If you eat at school, a meal costs more than 2 Jin and 3 Liang, and cooking by yourself is almost the same price. Of course, it depends on what you make, but I'm a catering dessert, and/kloc-0 costs more than 50 pounds a week.

Haircuts are expensive and cheap. In some places, they cost 7 or 8 pounds, but in general, they cost more than 10 pounds. If the hairstyle is over 30, students often help each other cut it.