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Today is not a rest day, so the handover was quick. Qin Shiou was not short of money, but the landlord was eager to take action. The two parties hit it off immediately. Qin Shiou handed over the purchase of the house to Auerbach, and he went to clean up the house.
One thing he values ????very much about this house is that the decoration style inside the house is luxurious but restrained. Winnie likes this style, which can be used directly without any further decoration.
Therefore, this house can be moved in with a bag, as long as the quilt and kitchen utensils are changed.
Zhong Dajun and Mao Weilong helped Qin Shiou tidy up the house. A group of fishermen also came to help. The tidying up was simple and quick. The focus was on cleaning and putting some useless and unused things at the door.
The small building is not a residential area surrounded by walls, but a single-family apartment. The door is on the street, but not the main road. This way it will not be very noisy and it can be regarded as quiet in the noise.
Qin Shiou folded the bedding and put it in a box, with a label on it. The space bedding was priced at ten Canadian dollars and read: The bedding is clean and rarely used.
In addition, there were also brand-new tableware that he packed and placed at the door. The price of the label paper was very low. The most expensive multifunctional oven only cost 50 yuan, and if it was brand new, it would cost at least one Thousands of dollars.
Zhong Dajun asked strangely: "Why don't you sell it second-hand? With such a low price, you might as well throw it away as garbage."
Qin Shiou smiled and said: "This is selling second-hand goods. If you want to find a specialized second-hand consignee, I'm sorry, there is no one in St. John's. They are only available in big cities like Toronto. These second-hand items are placed at the door and processed at low prices. Mainly It is convenient for some low-income people, and they will buy it back when they find something suitable.¡±
Mao Weilong also explained to him: "Lao Jia is different from us Chinese. Sometimes they don't want to save face, and sometimes Beier wants to save face. As for second-hand supplies, unless they are very needed, they usually buy new ones and have no concept of saving money to live. , these people are so wasteful."
For Canadians, it is more troublesome to dispose of the obsolete daily necessities. If they are handed over to the state for disposal, it will cost money to dispose of the waste. Therefore, they are usually sold at the door. One is to generate income, the other is to facilitate people in need, and the third is to save money.
If no one buys it in the end, it will usually be sent to a store designated by the charity. They will select the ones they think are useful and sell them, and the money gained from selling them at a low price will be used for charity work.
The things Qin Shiou put out were basically good goods. The bedding and other items were as new as before. According to the landlord, no one had ever used them. However, it was impossible for him to use second-hand bedding for Wei Ni and the children, let alone second-hand tableware, so All have to be dealt with.
He basically believed what the landlord said. He couldn¡¯t guarantee whether the bedding had been used, but it probably hadn¡¯t been washed. You could tell the difference between the space before and after washing.
Washing machines, refrigerators and other electrical appliances were also taken out, some of which were high-power. Qin Shiou had to replace them with environmentally friendly appliances to prevent excessive radiation from affecting Wei Ni and the child's health.
Zhong Dajun looked at these brand-new home appliances with cheap labels and threw them outside, with a pained expression on his face, and sighed: "I'm not afraid of your jokes. Anyway, what I'm thinking now is, ******, why did I touch it in China?" Such a good thing? These high-end washing machines and refrigerators cost tens of thousands of yuan each in China, right? Just sell them for a few hundred yuan?"
Qin Shiou patted him on the shoulder and said, "Hey, make it convenient for those who need it. Besides, what's so funny about this? When you make money in the future, you will have the same attitude when dealing with second-hand goods."
Zhong Dajun shook his head and sighed: "Then how rich do I have to be to do this?"
Someone was soon attracted by the daily necessities outside the apartment. The first couple to buy was a white couple. After they saw the refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, juicer, electric oven and other electrical appliances, they immediately paid for it to Zhong Dajun next to them.
Qin Shiou saw that although the couple were white, their skin color was slightly darker, their facial contours were different from those of the white people seen everywhere in St. John's, and their eyes and hair were black, so he asked: "Excuse me, are you Syrians? "
The man looked at him warily and said, "Sir, we are legal immigrants."
This is equivalent to acquiescing that you are a Syrian. Qin Shiou smiled friendly and said: "St. John's has an assistance project. If you are Syrian immigrants within one year, you can enjoy a 50% discount on second-hand supplies. Just show the label. Half the money will do.¡±
There is civil strife in Syria, and hundreds of thousands of refugees are flocking to the border. The United States and Europe have been negotiating how to solve the immigration problem. But the American gangsters are usually very good at deceiving their younger brothers. Now they are shameless and directly say that they do not accept refugees. Canada follows in the footsteps of its big brother, they don¡¯t accept it either, but they treat Syrian immigrantsThe conditions were opened.
This Syrian couple should have immigrated temporarily. They don¡¯t have much money. Due to the civil strife and war, their assets have been frozen in the country and cannot be taken out. Some provinces in Canada have formulated preferential policies for Syrian immigrants, and many private organizations have participated. The Rim Newfoundland Fisheries Alliance has joined such a policy.
The man smiled awkwardly and fell silent after paying, as if his pride was hurt. But he didn't refuse. Instead, he had a faint expression of relief on his face. It was obvious that he didn't have much money, and even buying these second-hand daily necessities at low prices was quite difficult.
Qin Shiou helped him find a moving company to move the electrical appliances and furniture. The man hugged him and thanked him. Then he became interested in chatting and asked where they were immigrants.
Qin Shiou said he was from China, and the Syrian couple showed envy on their faces. The man said: "China, I have been there. I am working on a railway project and have visited your country for inspection. You are very powerful. Such a big country with so many countries." population, but there are no internal wars or conflicts of faith. Your leadership is great."
Zhong Dajun couldn¡¯t understand the man¡¯s vague English accent, so he asked Mao Weilong. After Mao Weilong translated for him, he smiled bitterly and said: "Come on, are our political parties and leaders envied by foreigners? If I go back and tell my friends, they will definitely say that I am talking nonsense."
Before coming to St. John's, Qin Shiou complained a lot about his life in China, especially the crazy housing prices and medical problems. However, after going abroad, I found that among immigrants, the situation of the Chinese is relatively good. Chinese immigrants pursue a better life and environment, while immigrants from some countries have no choice but to immigrate and cannot survive in their countries.
After working hard abroad for four or five years, Qin Shiou has matured a lot and no longer makes unauthorized comments on national power and political parties. But when it comes to maintaining stability, there is indeed no one in the world that can compare with China. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com