Shanghai Bound! What's your ONE "OMG, Don't!" tip?
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Looks amazing!
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Let me be honest: Big warning! Big warning! Big warning! Whatever you do, don't look for a spouse in Shanghai. Don't even ask why. If you absolutely must know, I'll just lay it bare: you won't get any 'bride price' (彩礼). Shanghainese people are the stingiest of the stingy; they'll never offer a bride price for marriage. Seriously, steer clear!
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As if they'd even want to marry you in the first place.
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Skip the 100+ yuan cruise, just take the 2 yuan ferry.
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Where can I catch the 2 yuan ferry if I'm on Nanjing Road?
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If you're looking for something not too spicy, try Shanghai Lao Tai Gong. It offers pretty good value for money too.
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What's the ambiance like? Is it suitable for bringing family?
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For xiaolongbao, go to Lao Sheng Xing or Lao Sheng Chang. They're cheap, delicious, and Shanghai locals have been eating there since they were kids.
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Lao Sheng Xing's cold noodles are delicious! They're probably not out for the season yet, though.
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Steer clear of Weiting Hotel!!
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Why? That's the one I booked.
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Xin Yi's dorayaki is delicious.
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Any recommendations?
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It's been a bit cold these past few days.
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Would an overcoat be okay, sis?
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When taking photos at The Bund, definitely don't just hire any photographer you find there. Make sure to confirm the price upfront. I had a few sets of photos taken yesterday and ended up being charged over 2000.
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Holy crap! You didn't call the police? I would've just walked away.