2. Don't go to the gym without a big towel: In the gym here, everyone brings a big towel pad (bench press, yoga mat). In fact, this can not only prevent your sweat from staying on the equipment, but also isolate your body from the traces that others have just used, which represents the respect for the health of the gym. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare a big towel.
3. People with bad stomachs should not drink tap water directly here: although tap water can be drunk directly at home, and so do most people. I pulled it for four whole days last time.
4. Don't wait until the contact lens can no longer be used. In some optical shops in small cities, sometimes in order to ensure the "freshness" of contact lenses, it is not always necessary to stock up for some degrees that are not often bought (such as higher degrees, 700+), but to reserve them.
5. Don't be afraid of "bad police" in group work: in most cases, few Spanish students in the same group are reliable and can fly, and most of them are lazy and inactive. At this time, we dare not "play the bad COP" because we are "non-Spanish native speakers", perhaps because we are not competent enough or don't want to offend others. We must actively remind the team members to take action, promote the discussion and implementation, and more importantly, go astray in the discussion and drag them back when talking about other things!
6. Don't befriend local Chinese: Many international students and friends around them will remind you of this, and I have also seen many intimate friends mention it. It is not uncommon for international students who rent a house in China to be maliciously detained, so foreign students here must be more careful when dealing with it. The following is an example of a Madrid student being cheated in renting a house: [Studying in Spain] Be careful! My wonderful landlord /zd/ym