My way of drinking Jagermeister



The Germany automobile price in China is twice as expensive in South Korea. Purchasing the Germany car in South Korea is much cheaper. 
In terms of Volkswagen, the price depends on an imported car or self-produced car in China. The reason why the imported car is too expensive is because of the high taxes. 

We have the Nissan 12-passenger car, Volkswagen’s jetta in our Shandong factory, and similar kinds of cars in Yiwu. Those are really expensive. Vlkswagen’s jetta is worth 3 million won in Korean money even though it was self-produced in China… 

However, the car has really good gas mileage. If I fill up it with gas once, I can usually drive 700 km or 1,000 km only when taking the expressway. On the other hand, liquors in China are at half price compared to South Korea. In terms of 700mm of Jagermeister, it is worth 14,800 in Korean money. This liquor is very famous in South Korea, but this is not in China. 

I am not sure that’s why it’s really cheap in China, but it’s very cheap. Furthermore, if I buy four or six bottles of Jagermeister, I can get a discount. In China, most stores reduce money when I ask them to offer a discount, only except for the department store. I think this liquor might be not exported to South Korea. 
I am not sure… I have purchased some liquor several times… They would be fake….? 

Jegermeister is similar with the scent and concentration of the liquor that I know. Every office employee in Shanghai, Yiwu, Shandong, and South Korea will gather together at the end of this month and have a meeting at Jejudo. 

We actually had a meeting in China and South Korea once a year in turns. They probably bring six bottles of Jegermeister in Jejudo to make Jeger Bomb. However, there is another way to drink it according to the German. I usually drink a bottle of Soju first and two bottles of beer. 

Then, I wait until I am pretty drunk and drink two glasses of Jegermeister at once. After then, I totally get drunk, so I should go to bed. I hope others need to look for a place to sleep before drinking. I don’t have any hangover in the morning. 

In Germany, Jegermeister is useful liquor as a digestive medicine or hangover. Or, if I can’t sleep at night, I usually two or three glasses of Jegermeister without any snacks and immediately go to sleep because I’m getting hotter. 

I drink this liquor as a sleeping pill. I definitely have at least two bottles of Jegermeister at home in South Korea and China. 
I don’t often drink it, but I really like just seeing this. 
I feel great about a photo of six bottles of it. 
I really like this cheap liquor. 

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