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I've just returned from the U.S. and would like to give a few tips:
1. It is easier to bring and cheaper is that there are many T-shirts printed with NY or Washington DC on the street, which are affordable and decent for ordinary friends. The most cost-effective shopping in the U.S. is electronics and luxury goods, such as laptops** are usually 60%-70% cheaper in China, and HP laptops are highly recommended. Luxury goods can buy some watches and perfumes.
2. You have to collect all your shopping receipts, and there will be a tax refund office at the airport when you return to your home country to take a flight. (Washington DC is available at the entrance of the house) is generally a refundable tax, depending on the laws of the local state in the United States.
3. The largest electrical appliance chain brand is Best Buy.
In the United States, you have to buy electronic products, which are much cheaper than in China, so let your Chinese friends be dumbfounded!
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Now the renminbi is appreciating. Buying something is the way it should be.
Buying two old m is a must...Go see a movie. Go to clubbing
Almost. If you have the money, go buy some appliances. The price is good.
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Agree to the second floor. I very much agree, and the notebook is also a thousand !! But be sure to buy it in big shopping malls, although some are made in China, but you can't buy the same things and prices in China!
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I'm going to Los Angeles... My visa...
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Luxury goods, computers, and other products are basically made in China, so it is recommended not to buy them.
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It makes sense to buy a hat – the American western cowboy kind.
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Computers are much cheaper than domestic ones
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It is best to meet one of the following: American history or American spirit or American brand or collectible value or rare and difficult to buy and appropriate size, and most importantly, the needs of the recipient!
Gifts from parents, elders, and families:
Health supplements, American ginseng, ginkgo biloba, spirulina, lecithin, deep sea fish oil, lipoic acid, **cellulose, estrogen, blood pressure monitor, blood glucose meter, multivitamin, watch, diamond, etc.
Gifts for friends, family, children, fox friends:
Perfumes, cosmetics, jewelry, bags, nose hair trimmers, wallets, Swiss army knives, zippo lighters, etc.
Gifts for children: macadamia nuts, assorted nuts, chocolate, marzipan, children's multivitamins, children's laptops, baby thermometers, etc.
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Health Products, Cosmetics, Luxury.
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Khan ......Something a little better looking and something more delicate ......The impression is that America doesn't seem to produce this kind of thing, alas, the designs of the United States are all large and practical styles.
When you arrive in the United States, I guarantee your first impression is "big"!
The delicate things in my impression seem to be from Apple, but their designer team seems to be mostly French and German.
If you want something beautiful, go to France or Italy, and if you want something sophisticated, go to Japan or Korea.
The United States is quite exaggerated, and many gorgeous luxury goods are sold on supermarket shelves. Keep an eye out when you go to Los Angeles and New York.
Oh, when I was in junior high school, I liked to buy pens and notebooks from all over the world, as well as chocolates and CDs, whether I was out playing by myself or my dad was on a business trip.
Words from the United States ... Their pencils and ballpoint pens are very easy to use, and although they are not as delicate and beautiful as those made in Korea, they are exceptionally durable.
American chocolate is also very delicious, and the amount is very large, the kind that you buy a bucket of, it is very interesting, and it is really happy to be an American child, and candy can be eaten as a meal. ^^
Of course, buying an iPod in the U.S. is naturally super cheap.
In the case of books, this kind of design intellectual property is generally expensive and heavy in Western countries, what if the plane luggage is overweight? ......Therefore, it is not recommended to bring it back.
You can buy a few Swiss Army Knives, a few for large, medium and small, it doesn't cost much, and it's quite cheap in the United States. I don't know if you like this kind of thing, but I think military supplies are very durable and super space-saving, so it will be convenient for both home and travel in the future.
Whatever it is, be sure to bring some souvenirs for your parents Whatever you buy, I'm sure they'll be happy.
It's not that you have to buy them when you go out, but now when I go abroad, I will bring bags and perfume or skin care products for my mother, and my dad will bring digital products such as suit cufflinks or mobile phones and iPods.
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To go there be to buy a ticket, hehe, just kidding. Buy whatever you think is good.
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