The biggest culture shock i have ever faced in London

in culture •  7 years ago  (edited)

I had heard that London is very expensive. When I landed there, after couple of hours, I went in a local chicken shop (as they call it, it's basically a fried chicken shop) to get something to eat. I gave the order and asked 'how much'? The guy on the counter said "Three forty nine" and I thought "Oh My God, London really is expensive man... A chicken burger for three hundred and forty-nine pounds." I said sorry, I did not bring the money and went out of the shop to stay hungry rather than spending 350 pounds on a chicken burger.IMG_5562.JPG

In China , we do not use hundred most of the times when we are telling the price. For example, if the price is 150, I would say one fifty rather than one hundred and fifty.

Later I discussed this with a friend and you can imagine what would have happened.

The burger was 3 pounds and 49p.

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Ha ha. Poor you. I'm glad you soon found out that you could afford to eat after all. Phew! I find shopping in a foreign country can be a daunting experience in any case and trying to count out foreign notes and coins can put us under pressure.

Yes,that's what i was feeling 😂

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That's pretty good, I can appreciate this.

I really have a great time in London and people there are very nice which are completely different from what thought before