What the sister upstairs said is right. I am also in Korea and come from Shanghai. I feel that the living standard here is very low and not comparable to Shanghai at all.
It only costs a few bucks to repair my shoes. It only costs a thousand won, and a pair of heels for men costs about 6,000 won. Some of the life stories in Korean TV dramas and movies are real, but many of them are fake. Only the good-sounding parts are filmed, and the real life is not revealed. Show it.
The medical insurance is similar to that in Shanghai. You only need to pay half of the cost. If the cold is not serious, it will only cost about 50 yuan. If it is serious, the injection will cost about 80 yuan. The obstetrics and gynecology department is better than that in China. It's cheap, but it's not as safe as in China. Many tests are not done. They always say, "If you feel dizzy due to lack of nutrition, come here and I'll give you an injection." If you feel uncomfortable, the doctor will just say: "There's nothing I can do." Dental care is expensive. My husband spent more than 700,000 yuan to replace a gold tooth (gold cannot be bought and sold), and it cost more than 1.3 million yuan to remove a wisdom tooth and repair two teeth. It’s so expensive.
Buying a car is not as expensive as in China, but buying an imported car is more expensive. Moreover, it is difficult to repair imported cars in Korea. All parts have to be imported, so the repair time is long and troublesome. The license plate seems to be free of charge, and of course there is no need to pick a car number.
Tuition fees are compulsory like in China, but tuition fees are still quite high. Of course, many families generally apply for government relief, so the state provides appropriate exemptions and exemptions based on family circumstances, including several hundred yuan for book fees. It still has to be paid, plus a set of school uniforms worth several thousand yuan. If other children go to the academy to learn skills or something, their own children will also clamor to go with their friends. This cost is quite a lot, and the cost for one child is only There are as many as in China.
If you can own a house in South Korea, you can show off that your family is rich. Most people only use the form of a full deposit to own a house (a form of rent that is not available in China, and the landlord Charge a high deposit and put it in the bank to earn interest, but this method is rarely used in Korea now, and it is basically changed to monthly rent) to rent a house, and then call it your own.
Almost 30- 40 people have bought their own houses, 10% of whom live in high-rise apartments, 10% live in 6-story public housing, and the rest live in 1-3-story old-fashioned buildings.
Teachers’ salary is not 20,000 RMB. University professors may be able to get this salary. It also depends on students’ evaluation. I work as a special part-time teacher in a high school. Because I am a foreigner, my salary is higher than that of ordinary teachers. Generally, The salary component of a teacher is composed of basic salary (only available for head teachers or department teachers) + class hourly salary (usually 25,000-35,000 per hour), so popular teachers try to find ways to teach classes in several schools , otherwise the salary is just a little bit.
The general salary of ordinary people is only 1 million won to 3 million won, and the salary of the ministerial level can generally reach 3 million to 4 million won
Generally, water, electricity and coal are divided into two levels a year. When the weather is not cold, the total is about 100,000, and when it is cold, it is about 300,000.
For a family of two, the mobile phone bill is about 150,000, landline and cable More than 100,000 yuan for TV and Internet.
The cost of traveling for a car is 50,000-100,000 yuan per person, and the cost of driving is more than 200,000-300,000 yuan a month.
My husband only has lunch money for one person. 200,000-300,000 yuan per month, almost 200,000 yuan for cooking at home, 100,000 yuan for fruits, 50,000 yuan for milk and other drinks, 50,000-100,000 yuan for snacks and egg snacks, and extra if you go out for a meal or something.
Give an allowance of 100,000 to the parents-in-law (those with higher wages will give more), and 10% of the monthly income to the church
Not to mention saving money, it will be good if you can avoid overdrafting money in the bank.
p>Live well while watching TV
1. There are a lot of meals. In fact, they are cooked once a week and kept in the refrigerator for a long time. Moreover, they are not heated up when eating, but eaten cold. .Except for the Chinese, it is rare to see people who cook every day.
2. Eat any fruit. In fact, Koreans cut apples into pieces. One apple is eaten by several people, which is very economical. , there are few varieties of fruits, and they are very expensive. Now almost 10 oranges (3 cm in diameter) cost 18 RMB. 6 persimmons with a diameter of 5 cm cost 20 RMB. When they are expensive, they exceed 30 RMB, so few Koreans can eat them every day. Fruit.
3. The roads are very clean. In fact, there are no trash cans for throwing garbage. It would be too obvious to throw it away directly. And many of them are thrown directly into the flower bed, which is relatively hidden. South Korea Men often urinate on walls and hidden places. They are often seen when parking. People do not shy away from seeing women passing by.
4. There are many cases of roads in disrepair. Basically, mountain roads Mainly.
5. Koreans are very fashionable. In fact, Koreans in real life are not fashionable, and their clothes are very old-fashioned and monotonous. They are completely different from those on TV.
My husband My family has an apartment with 3 bedrooms and 2 living rooms in a 3-story building. It is considered a good family in Korea. I only ate McDonald’s for the first time when I was 27 years old. I invited him to eat when I was in Shanghai. It was the first time. I invited him to KFC when he was 26 years old in Korea. The first time I ate prawns was when I traveled to Shanghai after getting married. I didn’t know that in addition to kimchi and tofu, they also eat barbecue once or twice a year. How did you survive eating beef only once a year?