duckyping2007-11-07 20:44:30回复悄悄话
I came to the states in 1987. In oregon, Coke or any soft drink cans worth 5 cents each when you return the can at any gerocery store. Every Saturday morning, I picked up cans and went to Safeway exchanged for money and bought next week food. American students usually have parties Friday night, so I could pick up about $10 cans. That was one of my way to save money. Of course, lots of other experiences. They sound so hard, but I trully believed it was a very good and valuable experiencs. It will benefit all my life.
tcsbos2007-11-07 16:55:05回复悄悄话
My kids now that their daddy doesn't stay away from anything chicken...I ate all of my lifetime allocation of the chicken in one year: chicken quarters on sell at $0.99/lbs. No kidding! Lived on $20/month. I was thankful that the chicken were priced to my "income" in those days. :-)
BTW, since 东北老蔫儿 mentioned about the root "beer", I will tell a root beer story. I once went to a dinner at American firend's house, a young college girl living with her sister. There were also two Pakistan friends present. The girls asked what kind of drinks we would like to have and said that they had Coke, soda, and root beer... Upon hearing this, the two Pakistanian friends stopped the girls and vigorously said: "No, No, No, No acohoolic beverage!" It almost killed me trying the suppress myself from laughing out...I could tell that the girls were on the same boat.
regbuz2007-11-07 14:49:56回复悄悄话
i rememeber that time the happiest thing was to eat PizzaHut Buffet, and thought all ways to eat more. Not drink any soda while eating, only drink afterwards. Then one time i really almost became the doctor in movie "Huo2 Zhe"....
Koolb2007-11-07 14:11:59回复悄悄话
I came to US in 1999, my life was in between, not to thrifty, but not as luxury as students now. Our country is really getting more rich.
蔡真妮2007-11-07 06:14:34回复悄悄话
金色麦田:恕俺愚钝,你让俺改什么?
东北老蔫儿:一大瓶Root Beer,俺又有素材了。
jwayne_1:“the important thing is: there's nothing wrong with being poor as long as you have a clear goal and work hard toward it.”
说得多好。
jwayne_12007-11-07 01:12:50回复悄悄话
i remember those times. i wasn't that poor but i did bring my own soda (non-brand name) to lunch and took one every day from my locker. my american classmates laugh me at drinking "warm" soda and i laugh at them wasting money from vending machine :) i had another chinese classmate who would take $5 from ATM each week. i don't think you can do that these days. but the important thing is: there's nothing wrong with being poor as long as you have a clear goal and work hard toward it.
有个打工的留学生在厨房一不小心切下手指半截,疼昏过去,醒来后又站到炉台前,谁拉都拉不动。
在莫斯科碰到个访问学者,呆了三个月,顿顿方便面,后来面也吃完了就饿着,晕倒过好几回,就盼着有人请吃,吃一次顶三四天。
太有同感了,我们这批人真的是卧薪尝胆,苦尽甘来。如今我一看到那些花钱大手大脚的人就气不打一处来,而对买便宜货,省吃俭用的人,立马就生好感,可能和那个年代受的刺激有关。
谢谢分享好文章,让我回忆起很多。。。。。
感谢爹娘给了副好身板,从小到大几乎没生过病。
to the porter since I thought he is free.
BTW, since 东北老蔫儿 mentioned about the root "beer", I will tell a root beer story. I once went to a dinner at American firend's house, a young college girl living with her sister. There were also two Pakistan friends present. The girls asked what kind of drinks we would like to have and said that they had Coke, soda, and root beer... Upon hearing this, the two Pakistanian friends stopped the girls and vigorously said: "No, No, No, No acohoolic beverage!" It almost killed me trying the suppress myself from laughing out...I could tell that the girls were on the same boat.
再說, 只不過牙痛而已嘛! 咱們的智齒痛了兩三月, 晃晃悠悠的, 自己拔了三, 信不?
唉! 二十年後, 兩個兒子, 一人花我一千五大洋拔智齒, 還喊痛! 唉, 不說了!
我当年每天没命地在披萨店苦干,除了挣钱,还就是为了打烊后有不要的披萨可以带走.这样连伙食费都省了.
现在偶尔我还会去吃吃披萨,可是味道与当年真是两回事...
此话说得我泪流满面,没经历过的人难有同等的感受。好文!
东北老蔫儿:一大瓶Root Beer,俺又有素材了。
jwayne_1:“the important thing is: there's nothing wrong with being poor as long as you have a clear goal and work hard toward it.”
说得多好。