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What's the best thing to bring when living in Los Angeles?

The first is food, clothing, housing and transportation (because I just went there and I am not familiar with the region, so I am prepared). Please refer to the local climate and eat in moderation: you may be interested in bread hamburgers when you first go, but after a long time, you will find that your mother's dishes are the best. Therefore, I suggest bringing some Chinese food that can last longer. Although it is also sold locally, the price will be twice-four times more expensive than that in China (if you have money at home, you can ignore it). If you cook at school, it is recommended to bring a kitchen knife (foreign kitchen knives are not acceptable) and a small rice cooker (rarely sold abroad). By the way, chopsticks are not necessary. Hehe-these will do. You can buy the rest after you go. You don't have to bring the rest. You can buy it when you are nearsighted. If you are nearsighted, you are advised to wear a pair of glasses frames, contact lenses (remember the lotion) and sunglasses. Bedding is not necessary. The school may send it. You can buy it locally. Besides, it's a computer. It is recommended to bring a notebook from home. This is very important, whether for study or entertainment. Ok: important items must be carried with you. ! ! Take some RMB with you when you go. You may need it when you return home. Not too much, just a few hundred yuan (reference price), followed by US dollars. You don't need to take too much, it's enough for you to pay your salary and live for five months (I believe you have a foothold after five months, and you can remit money from home even if necessary). You need to change US dollars into small denominations around 200 yuan, so it will be more convenient for you to go shopping by car for the first time. I suggest you know the identification method of counterfeit dollar bills first. Others can bring some small gifts or something (very important! ! ! There are too many festivals in western countries that need gifts. ) Gifts don't need to be too expensive or too China, such as China Festival and tea-no! Too vulgar! The gifts I brought were little bodhisattva, little Buddha statue, jade pendant and so on. As for jade or glass, I don't care. Take a beautiful box and say something when you send it, such as "what does this stand for in our country?" I hope you like it. " Less than 10 yuan. You can even buy some small gifts from other countries, such as Russian dolls. The rest is your personal belongings, for example, bring some tea if you like tea, and almonds if you like almonds. According to personal preference. But be sure to pay attention to the weight of the plane consignment limit, and pay more if it exceeds it. As for what can't be taken on the plane, you can check it yourself. And most importantly-family photos! ! ! In addition, it is very important to be low-key, kind and sincere after going. Half of studying abroad depends on money, and the other half is your own interpersonal relationship, otherwise it can suppress your return to China. Try not to offend anyone-even my aunt who washes toilets at school-sometimes she would rather be withdrawn than bored. Having said so much, it's trivial and verbose, but there's still a lot to say. In short, I will be unhappy when I first go. All you need is to pack your things and wait quietly. Finally, I wish you success in your studies and smooth sailing.