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What is the living condition of single young people working hard in Beishangguang?

Let me tell you something about these classmates around me. It's almost 30 now, but I'm still working hard in the north, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. There was a girl named Li Jing in our class at that time. She went straight to Beijing as soon as she graduated. I just started living in the basement with several other students when I went. At that time, my salary was about 5000 yuan. Later, several other students of mine left Beijing, but this girl, Li Jing, persisted until now.

I asked her what she was doing in Beijing, and she told me that she worked as a salesman in a car company. The only difference is that her salary has now risen to more than 8,000 yuan, while my classmate Li Jing has never been married. Most of the classmates who struggled with her in Beijing in those years went back to their hometown to get married and have children.

My other classmate is a boy. When we both chose where to go after graduating from college, he chose to go to Guangzhou. When he went to Guangzhou, he went with his girlfriend, who stayed with him in Guangzhou for three years.

But then I heard that my classmate and girlfriend broke up. The reason for breaking up is that my girlfriend told him that my classmate could not give him a complete home. Until now, my classmate has never been married. It's a pity to think that a person is still working hard in Guangzhou in his thirties.

My other classmate is in Shanghai. This classmate's name is Liu Hong. When Liu Hong went to Shanghai, she went with her boyfriend. But she and her boyfriend stayed in Shanghai for eight years, thinking that they could work together and finally buy a house of their own in Shanghai through hard work. I didn't expect Liu Hong's boyfriend to give up his job in Shanghai and my classmate Liu Hong because of family pressure. Later, this classmate of mine, Liu Hong, struggled to stay in Shanghai alone, and has not found a boyfriend yet.