The little potatoes in the south have all gone home, and most of them have these 40 sequelae!

Mondo Gastronomy Updated on 2024-02-01

First, the air conditioner at home is not as comfortable as floor heating.

Second, I used to eat local rice, but now I have changed to Northeast rice.

Three. The Northeast that complained about it was stewed, and it was stewed when I went home.

Fourth, I learned to cook Northeast cuisine, and I felt that the original food was not delicious.

Fifth, when I take a taxi, I feel a little lonely when I have no one to talk to.

Sixth, I found that the traffic congestion and driving quality in my hometown have declined, and I began to miss the smooth and well-behaved drivers in the Northeast.

7. The people around me begin to speak a standard hometown dialect, and they themselves subtly begin to imitate it, and sometimes they feel unable to adapt to it.

8. When I shopped in the market in my hometown, I found that there was a gap between the variety and quality of goods and the Northeast, and I began to miss the diversity and high quality of the Northeast.

9. I am accustomed to the cold weather in the Northeast, and when I return to the south, I feel that the winter is not cold enough to feel the romance and charm of the icy and snowy land in the north.

10. The climate in the south makes people sweat and greasy easily, and they begin to miss the dryness and freshness of the north, and feel a little uncomfortable with the humidity and high temperature of the south.

Ten. 1. Because the food taste in the south is sweet, I began to miss the salty and fresh taste of the north, and felt that the food in the south was a bit monotonous.

Ten. Second, after returning to my hometown, I found the changes of my old friends and best friends and the consumption concept of chasing trends, and began to think about the differences between myself and them and the difficulty of communication.

Ten. 3. After returning to his hometown, he found that the local education and training environment was relatively backward, and he began to consider whether he needed to send his children back to the Northeast for a better education.

Ten. Fourth, after returning to my hometown, I found that the life concepts and values of my family and friends had changed, and I began to reflect on the differences between myself and them.

Ten. 5. After returning to his hometown, he found the prejudices and stereotypes of the people around him about the Northeast, and began to work hard to change their perceptions and understandings.

Ten. 6. After returning to his hometown, he found that the local cultural atmosphere was not as strong as that in the Northeast, and he began to think about how to protect and inherit his cultural roots.

Ten. 7. After returning to his hometown, he found that his social circle had become smaller, and he began to rely on the Internet and social ** to broaden his interpersonal relationships.

Ten. 8. After returning to his hometown, he found that there was a big gap between his hometown's consumption concepts and values and that of the Northeast, and he began to examine his consumption concepts and financial management methods.

Ten. 9. After returning to his hometown, he found that the sports and fitness atmosphere was not as active as in the Northeast, and he began to work hard to find a suitable exercise method and place for himself.

Two. 10. After returning to his hometown, he over-relied on mobile phones and social networking**, and began to reflect on his mobile phone addiction and the thinness of social relationships.

Two. Ten. 1. After returning to his hometown, he found that the speed of social development was relatively slow, and the level of science and technology and innovation was relatively lagging behind, so he began to think about how to promote the development and innovation of his hometown.

Two. Ten. Second, after returning to their hometown, they felt that the contact and interaction between people were relatively estranged, and began to strive to strengthen exchanges and communication with people in their hometown and establish a closer social network.

Two. Ten. 3. After returning to his hometown, he found that the environmental pollution in his hometown was relatively serious, and he began to actively participate in environmental protection actions and strive to improve the ecological environment of his hometown.

Two. Ten. Fourth, after returning to their hometown, they are more sensitive to social problems and injustices in their hometown, begin to pay attention to social problems, and actively participate in public welfare activities to contribute to the development and change of their hometown.

Two. Ten. Fifth, after returning to his hometown, he found that the rural development in his hometown was not balanced enough, and began to think about how to promote the development of the rural economy and the increase of peasant income.

Two. Ten. 6. After returning to his hometown, he found that the cultural revival of his hometown needed to be strengthened, and began to promote the development of the cultural industry and protect and inherit the excellent cultural traditions of his hometown.

Two. Ten. 7. Reunite with old friends after returning to their hometowns, discover the similarities and common memories between each other, and feel the emotional bonds and sense of belonging that their hometowns bring to them.

Two. Ten. 8. After returning to my hometown, I regained the memories of my childhood, began to recall and miss the good times of my hometown, and re-recognized and experienced the charm and characteristics of my hometown.

Two. Ten. 9. After returning to their hometown, they will deepen their understanding of the history and culture of their hometown, begin to explore the historical relics and cultural landscapes of their hometown, and feel the unique charm and value of their hometown.

Three. 10. After returning to their hometown, they feel the warmth and affection of their families again, begin to cherish the time they spend with their families, and strengthen the communication and coordination of family relationships.

Three. Ten. 1. After returning to their hometown, they have a new understanding of work-life balance, and they begin to pursue a more balanced and meaningful lifestyle, focusing on the balance between work, family and personal interests.

Three. Ten. Second, after returning to his hometown, he has a new pursuit of quality of life, and begins to pay attention to health, happiness and spiritual satisfaction, and pursues inner peace and satisfaction.

Three. Ten. 3. After returning to my hometown, I felt the natural beauty of my hometown again, and began to actively participate in protecting the environment and greening my hometown, so as to make the beauty of my hometown more durable.

Three. Ten. Fourth, after returning to his hometown, he had a new understanding of the traditional customs and festivals of his hometown, and began to actively participate in the inheritance and promotion of traditional culture, so that the traditional culture of his hometown glowed with new vitality.

Three. Ten. 5. After returning to his hometown, he had new expectations for the economic development and social progress of his hometown, and began to actively devote himself to the development of his hometown and contribute to the prosperity of his hometown.

Three. Ten. 6. After returning to their hometowns, they have paid new attention to the growth and education of the younger generation, and have begun to care about the education system and educational resources in their hometowns, and strive to improve the educational environment and promote the all-round development of the younger generation.

Three. Ten. 7. After returning to their hometown, they began to think about how to develop the unique culture and resources of their hometown into a tourist attraction, attract more tourists to their hometown, and promote the development of the local economy.

Three. Ten. 8. After returning to their hometowns, they began to pay attention to social fairness and justice, actively participated in social welfare activities, fought for the rights and interests of vulnerable groups, and promoted social progress and reform.

Three. Ten. 9. After returning to his hometown, he re-examined the value and meaning of his life, and began to think about how to use his talents and wisdom to make greater contributions to society and others, and realize his life goals and dreams.

Four. 10. After returning to his hometown, he gradually realized the preciousness and uniqueness of his hometown, and began to deeply love and cherish the land of his hometown, inherit the beauty of his hometown, and make the future of his hometown more brilliant.

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