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What snacks do you like to bring by train?

What snacks does the railway station like to bring? It depends on whether you take a long-distance train or a short-distance train. If you can reach your destination in a few hours by short train, you can bring some things you like to eat, such as chicken feet, snacks, potato chips, melon seeds and so on. In fact, psychologically speaking, it doesn't matter if these things are not easy to take, because you can get off the bus in a few hours, but you can also take some to kill time. However, if you take a long-distance train, I suggest you take some food that won't take up too much space and can fill your stomach, such as instant noodles, usually bottled instant noodles. In addition, you can bring some smaller snacks, such as bagged dried beans and chicken feet. It is best to bring a teacup to pick up water at the railway station. Why do you need to take these things on the long-distance train? The reason is actually very clear to everyone.

First, long-distance trains are not recommended to bring snacks and bottled water with a large area.

You'd better bring some practical food to fill your stomach on the long-distance train, some snacks in vacuum bags such as potato chips, so I don't recommend you to bring some bottled water at this time. Because you have a long journey, if you want to drink water, you will definitely bring a lot of bottled water, which will bring a certain burden to the journey, and the space in your bag may not be enough, so I suggest you bring a teacup and then you can take the train. In addition, there are several bowls of instant noodles in the bucket, which can be eaten when you are hungry.

Long-distance train If you have enough money, you'd better not bring anything.

The reason why long-distance trains bring so many snacks is mainly to fill their stomachs, because the price of food on the train is really too expensive, which is several times more expensive than what you buy in ordinary stores. If you really don't care about the money and buy a little more expensive food on the train, then I suggest you don't bring anything on the long-distance train and buy it directly at the train station, because the long-distance train itself is very hard. If you still have a bunch of things with you, you must be very tired physically and mentally, and you may not even have room to put them, so you'd better not take them when you can, but if you really don't care about money, you don't need to take any long-distance trains. Just spend a little more money on discount tickets, or just go back by train, right? Fast and simple! !

Third, short-distance trains can actually be taken at will.

You take a short train, you eat snacks, probably to kill time, so you can take whatever you want, because at that time, because the journey is short and you won't be too tired, so it doesn't matter much, such as taking some melon seeds, but I suggest you do a good job in sanitation here. Trains are also public places, so don't spit melon seeds everywhere.