Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - I'm going to study in Bristol, England in early August this year ~ ~ What should I bring to study in England? What else should I pay attention to?

I'm going to study in Bristol, England in early August this year ~ ~ What should I bring to study in England? What else should I pay attention to?

Oh, your question is so specific. If you answer it in detail, it's really exhausting. Hehe

In my impression, bristol is to the south, and the weather should be warmer than that in the north. If you go in August, it should be sunny and the most suitable time for Britain is more than 2 degrees. Wearing summer clothes won't make you feel hot.

It will be a little cold in September. In winter, there should be no snow in the south. Of course, there are exceptions, and the lowest temperature is MINUS one or two. You can consider taking a down jacket with thick clothes. In short, at least one coat depends on how long you have to stay at a time. I go back to China every Christmas, so the clothes are always mobile. Hehe

It will rain a lot no matter what season.

Fruit milk cereal ... sweat

I haven't bought cereal, but I always bring my own Nestle with high calcium. Hehe

Milk is ok. Fruit is more expensive. Of course, everything is more expensive than in China, and of course you have to eat it. Hehe, I often eat two or three pounds of strawberries ~ ~ Of course, it's more worthwhile when there are special prices.

Renting a house ... If you want to rent it yourself, it's hard to say that the basic utensils will be provided.

Cooking by yourself is certain. Even many boys cook it by themselves every day.

The ingredients are like this. According to my years of experience, I can bring some soup and dried vegetables. For example, compressed fungus, kelp and vermicelli mushrooms (depending on what you like to eat, of course)

Actually, the food you eat really varies from person to person. If there is anything you particularly want to eat, you can bring some, for example, I just brought prunes, hawthorn chips, cereal and sweat. It seems that I have brought all kinds of things, hehe.

birstol I have never been there, but it should have a supermarket in China, so I sell all kinds of spices and actually buy some snacks, but it's expensive, for example. I used to bring melon seeds because supermarkets in China sold them very expensive. Hehehe

In fact, tesco sainsbury, which is available in general supermarkets in Britain, is very versatile, but I think there are not many kinds of vegetables there, mainly lettuce, celery and spinach.

Potato, carrot, eggplant and onion sweat seem to be talking about the dishes I often cook. Hehehe

Expensive is definitely a cucumber with four or five pieces of people. It's hard to eat when the currency is expensive, but I can't help it. The price is high or the level is generally higher than that in China. I can't help it. That's why it's the most economical to cook by myself. Well, ask me again if you have any questions. Hehe

Yes, I agree with the above that you should bring some medicine for everything.