13|2024年了,香港还是打工人的天堂吗?

EPISODE · Jun 3, 2024 · 1H 25M

13|2024年了,香港还是打工人的天堂吗?

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两位资深港漂来聊一聊香港的衣食住行。这些年香港的发展还是牵动着我们的心。你还看好香港的前景吗?东方之珠是否辉煌不再?2024年了,还值得来香港读书,工作,生活吗?本期主播:莴苣:资深港漂,一个在香港工作了6年的律师佑珺:资深港漂,在港读书7年,即将开启香港打工人生涯你会听到:00:01:02 香港初印象 佑珺:奢侈品不便宜,冷气好冻,厕所有纸,香港人英语也就那样吧 莴苣:孤独但带一点希望,香港情节00:09:12 打工人需求:金融,法律市场大,科技,互联网行业落后00:12:10 打工人存钱快:香港个税低00:13:43 打工人可以和朋友抱团:港岛很小,中环更小00:15:19 打工人通勤:虽然打车贵,但公共交通发达00:16:48 香港的大学如何分配宿舍,贵吗,条件好吗00:20:30 房价高,房租贵——无人不知,但还是想吐槽!00:23:44 房子小的副作用:不宅家,被迫去户外活动00:24:25 公共运动设施普及:海滨步道,网球场,篮球场,足球场,壁球馆00:27:52 繁华都市,却触手可及山,海,大自然,小公园00:30:18 臭名昭著的吃饭拼桌文化:膝盖要碰到对面的膝盖了00:32:54 香港服务业:平等地恨每一个顾客,包括香港人00:35:08 昂贵的蔬菜:饭里只有一根芥蓝,98元/一盘四季豆00:37:45 香港搞环保搞魔怔了!我恨纸吸管,我恨纸饭勺!00:39:55 冻柠茶,你真的喝对了吗?00:41:08 香港的西餐有多好吃,中餐就有多一般00:46:05 香港的气候宜居吗?莴苣怕冷,佑珺却爱冬天00:49:07 八号风球,你为什么在周末来?00:50:17 香港人的着装风格:流行在这里停滞了00:52:47 香港节奏:扶手电梯都比上海的动得快00:53:40 香港假期:不调休,中国假,外国假我都要!00:55:11 香港职场文化:更专业,更纯粹,更有边界00:58:02 香港加班文化:在亚洲还是首屈一指00:59:50 不会说粤语,英语加普通话够活吗?01:03:29 香港人排外吗?01:09:20 还看好香港吗? 01:09:52 大换血:大陆人涌入香港,香港人跑去英澳加 01:14:51 高才/优才计划:还值得来香港求学,工作吗 01:16:22 不想再办旅游签了:朋友的韩国婚礼就不能等等我的香港永居吗?01:19:22 我们对香港的感受本期音乐:开头:偏偏喜欢你 - 陈百强结尾:还是觉得你最好 - 张学友(看歌名难道暴露了我们对香港的爱?)互动方式:听友群:添加nooffense2023,备注“人小鬼大”微博:@莴苣不给你吃 @友军 DontShoot小红书:莴苣不给你吃 别开枪是友军邮箱:[email protected]收听平台:小宇宙|苹果播客(Podcasts)|喜马拉雅|网易云|Spotify|QQ音乐

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