Guangdong ended last week's cooling, and it came back to the south. When I go back to Nantian, it's warm outside, it's cold inside, I can't open the window, once I don't pay attention to the window, the walls and tiles are full of water droplets, and the clothes are not washed and dry, and they will stink.
I grew up in the Northeast, and I have never heard of returning to Nantian. It wasn't until I graduated and came to Guangdong, in the first year, I heard from an older colleague that Guangdong's return to Nantian was very uncomfortable, the clothes would be damp, some leather clothes could not be bought, and the clothes could not be worn if I couldn't stand it.
At that time, I had not personally experienced returning to Nantian, and I couldn't imagine the specific situation when I listened to the description. In the first few years in Guangdong, I did not deeply understand the badness of returning to Nantian.
This year, I first experienced the rapid cooling of Guangdong, and then experienced the rapid return of Guangdong to the south.
This fast degree is the day before the short sleeves, a shirt, the next day to a down jacket, a few days after the cold winter, immediately a sweatshirt or a sweater, about 20 outside, cloudy with fog, indoor cold, as long as the window is opened, whether it is the ground or the wall, you will see water droplets on it.
The tiles are bubbling with water and are the sights that can be seen back to Nantian.
In the first half of last year, it rained every day, and the clothes could not be washed, and they would only stink after washing, and finally they had to be washed again.
Because of my habit of going out every day to close the windows, I have avoided the water on the tiles in the last two serious trips to Nantian, but I still can't prevent a little fog from being seen on the tiles in the bathroom (the exhaust fan will let in some warm air from outside).
If you don't pay attention to the fact that the window is really opened, there are water droplets everywhere in the house, you can turn on the air conditioner and use the dehumidification function to get the water droplets away. Before, a neighbor shared that he used low temperature to dehumidify, but I thought, "Isn't it because the warm air outside liquefies indoors and forms water droplets?" If you want to dehumidify, shouldn't you adjust the indoor temperature to a higher temperature than the outside? It seems that low-temperature dehumidification doesn't make sense in principle? But people say yes, but I'm puzzled. ”
In the dining hall building, because the door downstairs was open, there were no water droplets on the stairs, and when people left, it was like a mop that had not dripped out of the ground, dirty and slippery. When you step on it, the sound you hear is very uncomfortable, and the sight you see is also irritating to the eyes.
Guangdong has the habit of taking a bath every day and changing clothes every day, and the clothes that everyone can change down can not be washed when they go back to Nantian, if the time is long, the clothes will not be changed, so it is very unpopular to go back to Nantian, and everyone is so sad when it comes!
Compared with the cold in the Northeast, I think I hate it even more when I go back to the south. Places that are shaded by buildings and touched by the outside air will have water droplets. As soon as you enter the lobby, you will be greeted by a damp and moldy smell, the ground is wet and wet, you can't mop the floor, and it won't dry if you drag it. People who have always lived here would rather be colder than go back to the south of the sky.
This year's return to Nantian coincides with the Spring Festival. It can't be washed, washed, and hygienic can't be done. Bed sheets and covers can't be washed, is this to give people a complete holiday or do people want to be busy cleaning during the Spring Festival?
Written at the end: Back to the south and cold, which do you like?