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1. At present, the places frequented by mainlanders, major shopping places and tourist attractions, rest assured that Putonghua is unimpeded. Generally, young people, most middle-aged people and a few elderly people can speak Putonghua, but their pronunciation is poor, so they should get used to it slowly. If you want to find a waiter, the most commonly used sentence is "no", which is pronounced almost as mn goi. You can hear this word after watching a little Cantonese opera, which means thank you or excuse me.
2. You must pay attention when you take the bus. Generally, there will be a stop announcement when you take the bus, and very few of them will not (rarely). The minibus will not announce the stop, and you should tell the driver that when you get off, you should say "No bus stop" or "No bus stop". Be sure to queue up
3. If the bank can't open an account with a mainland ID card, you should use a Hong Kong and Macao pass and have proof of your residence address. Generally, after you provide the address, the bank will send you a bank card according to your address and activate it after receiving it. The same is true for calling cards. If you enter a package for a month (they call it going to the stage), you must have proof of address, and sign a contract for at least six months. Every month you call the mainland is about HK$ 1. I suggest that you can buy a stored-value card, that is, the one that costs 98 yuan to buy a card and then recharge it yourself. All major mobile operators have this kind of card. Just tell them that it is a 251-minute card in the mainland, and they will know, which is very convenient.
4. You can call relatives uncle, but not all families in Hong Kong are like that (watching too many TV plays) = ||
5. There is a red pavilion near Hung Hom. Go to a concert. The most expensive ticket is only 48, which is the price for anyone who goes to Hong Kong and Taiwan. In fact, you will know when you go to Hong Kong. As long as there is a subway, it is very convenient to go there, regardless of the distance. Remember to stand on the right side of the escalator
6. If the laptop is wirelessly connected to the Internet, you should go to those operators to open it, and you can see the opening of the network when you walk around Mong Kok Road.
7. The websites frequented by young people in Hong Kong are Yahoo, youtube and Hong Kong discussion forums (uwants.com,discuss.com.hk). Facebook is almost the same as the campus. To be exact, the campus is a fake version of facebook= =|| Just register an account with your real name. A Chinese version of facebook.com
msn is equivalent to an international version of QQ ||||. Go to the next live messenger and then register an account with any email address. There is also a Chinese version. Just add contacts after you get someone else's msn address.
I also went to Hong Kong from the north, but I have lived there for several years. If you have any questions, just send me a letter in the station.