Specialty food When it comes to bringing gifts to relatives and friends, specialty food is the most popular. For people visiting relatives in Canada, meat products, cheese, candy, maple syrup and jam are all good choices. Of course, which specialty to choose also depends on family preferences.
1. Language learning gifts
During studying in Canada, language learning is essential, so we can give some language learning gifts, such as English dictionaries, English pronunciation software, English grammar books, etc., which are good helpers for their language learning in Canada.
Second, game gifts
During studying in Canada, the study pressure is very high, so we can give some game gifts, so that they can relax in their spare time, such as board games, puzzle games, etc., so that they can relax in their spare time.
Going to Canada, what is the most cost-effective thing to buy in Canada to bring back home?
In fact, many things in Canada are so-called cheap on the basis of their own local prices. For example, I am a student and buy a toothbrush, which is 1-2 Canadian dollars here, while Converse’s espadrilles are about 50-100 Canadian dollars, so it is relatively cheap.
In fact, compared with China, it seems to be brand-name clothes, Hermès stuff.
Thebodyshop’s tea tree essential oil is 9 Canadian dollars a bottle here, and more than 50 bottles in China, which is about the same.
However, if some products here are not available in China, you should not consider too much about the price.
If there is anything more cost-effective, digital products are relatively cost-effective.
Cosmetics are MAC, at least here is the country of origin of MAC rather than madeinchina.
Apple’s iPhone 4 is 659 if you buy it naked here (pay for it all yourself, don’t sign a contract), and it looks like 670 after adding 13% tax. At the current exchange rate, it is more than 4,000 or less than 5,000. I think if you really want to buy something cost-effective, you still need to buy it. It doesn’t mean that there are any brands and all products that are more expensive or cheaper than China. It is best to ask what you want, and then come up with a cost-effective one.
Or ask your friends to see if there are any brands that are on sale.
Moreover, locals know that the best time to buy things is in January or February every year, which is a good time to buy things in Canada, because things are relatively cheaper during this time.