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I used to use lebara is very expensive to Chinese text messages 10p per piece, there is no charge for texting between the UK, I don't know what it has changed now, after all, it used to be 10p per minute between UK numbers. I haven't heard that Lebara has an internet connection.
If it weren't for the Lebara that I had just arrived at the British school, I really wouldn't want to use it, and it's expensive and impractical. If your current residential address has not been blocked by major communication networks in the UK (that is, the people you lived here before did not have any record of arrears), it is recommended that you apply for recharge for points, which is cheap and can really get a mobile phone, even if the address is blocked (the address of Chinese is a common thing). You can also go to a big company like orange and vodafone to apply for a monthly subscription, which is to argue for a good deposit, and my classmate paid a three-month deposit in the case of a blocked address.
PS: British food is notoriously unpalatable and notoriously unpalatable. If you are in London, it should be very convenient to get to Chinatown, where the supermarkets are a little more expensive but still have everything, bring your student ID, most of the supermarkets there have student discounts, don't be stupid and pay the full amount first, maybe it can be cheap.
There are also big buns there are very good, the taste is very positive, every time we go we will wholesale a dozen or so as spare rations, pounds one (I don't know if it has changed now), one can almost be full, and the three of boys' appetites are also the limit. Occasionally, the buffet not far from the entrance of Chinatown is also very practical, with pounds per person, plus water and tips no more than 12 pounds per person. No matter how expensive the red sky of independent hot pot should not be missed, occasionally reminiscent of Chinese hot pot, where the sashimi is praised, the four of us once ate hot pot there for three hours, five plates of sashimi, you must know that the better frozen fish in Chinese supermarkets are more than ten pounds, ** compared to the expensive, one person plus water and tips 22-25 pounds.
While most Chinese restaurants require tipping, most in the UK (except for slightly more upscale restaurants and other countries such as Italy)...If you give more money than you pay, and it's less than two pounds of broken steel hammer, people are likely to think it's a tip and won't give you any money. Ah, so much chatter, I hope it will be useful to you, in fact, I want to answer your question about food, I studied food in the UK.
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If you don't often go to China, you don't need to buy any Lebara card. I don't think it's useful. And the cost of using this card to hit the local ** in the UK is much more expensive than other local ** merchants, and it can't be worth it.
This lebara card is to play internationally, and there should be no Internet function.
What city are you in? Now ASDA has a lot of things suitable for Chinese to eat, iced tea, pay a penny, all have. No, you can go to Chinatown and buy it.
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Hello, I do international express delivery, and if you want to send anything from China in the future, you can find me.
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It's better to sign a mobile phone and also pack Internet access O2 is good.
If you're 16 years old, you shouldn't have been admitted to college yet, you should be in high school. Let's talk about going abroad first, to be honest, I personally don't agree with the 4 years of university in a foreign year, especially if your foreign language level is not good, you can study a one-year preparatory course. The preparatory department is actually to learn the language abroad, the cost is not much to say, just say whether you can come out, the British preparatory department is very famous, 80% of them are Chinese students, you have to know what kind of students go to the preparatory department, most of them are students with money in the family, and the language grades are not good, I will not talk about the atmosphere and results of learning. >>>More
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How about studying in the UK?
The education system. The quality of education in the UK is very high, British education is known for its high quality and strict requirements, and it is ranked among the top 100 universities in the world, and British universities account for 20%. >>>More
It can be found out that the refusal is recorded in the embassy...
Britain has indeed been industrialized, and if you want to go to a good school, you have to rely on strength.