If it is a first-tier city such as Beijing and Shanghai, the living expenses will probably be 2000-3000. Take myself as an example. I went to college in Shanghai, and the meals in the school were not cheap. For a normal breakfast, a vegetable bag and a bag of soy milk cost five yuan, and if you want to add an fried egg or something, you need more. The price of lunch and dinner is almost the same, about seventeen or eighteen yuan, and occasionally it can reach more than twenty. The cost of such a day's meal is about 45-50, and one month is 1350- 1500. It's normal to spend it in the canteen. If you want to improve outside occasionally, it will cost more to go out to eat or order takeout, so we set the monthly meal fee at around 1550. Parents will definitely ask us to eat fruit. A box of watermelons in our school costs 8 yuan, and apples and bananas are about the same price as those outside. For example, I love watermelons so much that I spend at least 70 to 80 yuan a month to buy watermelons. Even if I don't have that much, I have to spend at least 50 yuan a month. This will cost 1600 just for eating. But how can college students only eat at school, but also buy daily necessities, necessities, etc. Girls have to buy clothes and cosmetics, and boys have to buy clothes and shoes, etc. I think it is a bit reluctant to pay 400 a month. Therefore, I think that the monthly living expenses of this first-tier city should be at least 2000 yuan, and it is reasonable to have more.
If it is a second-and third-tier city, where the consumption level is relatively low, the monthly living expenses may be around 1500-2500, which is almost the same with reference to what I said above.
By the way, living expenses are also paid at home during winter and summer vacations! ! ! We don't have any expenses at home! ! !