China Naming Network - Eight-character fortune telling - The pigs in the south are very excited when they see snow for the first time. What do the people in the south look like when they see snow for the first time?

The pigs in the south are very excited when they see snow for the first time. What do the people in the south look like when they see snow for the first time?

1. Take photos and post on WeChat Moments

Snow is relatively common in the Northeast, but it is relatively rare in the South and North China. Not to mention the friends from the south who were excited and curious when they saw it, even I, a friend from Hebei, when I saw the snow, my first reaction was to take pictures and post on WeChat Moments.

Of course, no one in Hebei will call you or send you a WeChat message specifically because of the snow, but everyone will use the same method to swipe the screen in their circle of friends. Friends in the south long for snow, just like the people of Hebei once longed for blue skies. Friends from the south think that we are sick, we are just blue skies, there is nothing to show off. However, at that time, the blue sky was a strange thing to us.

Things are rare and valuable, just like my friends in Chongqing, after seeing the heavy snow, their first reaction was to take photos and post them on WeChat Moments. They seem to be saying: Although I was born in the south, there is also snow here. Haha, it’s so beautiful, I’m jealous!

2. A friend in Guangzhou posted on WeChat Moments that the picture above is the expression of our friends from the south after seeing the snow

“Hurry, after you finish shooting, let me Take a picture." "You took a good photo, pass it to me, pass it to me." For friends in the north, it may be unimaginable that they have to queue up to take a picture of a snowman, and it takes many people to work together. cooperation. Because they are slow to make the snowman, the snow may melt.

3. Hold a handful of snow in the palm of your hand, lick it again and again, and roll on the snow

When I was in school, there was a friend in the dormitory from the south. She said that she had lived in In the plain area, I have never seen mountains or snow. However, during her freshman year, both of her wishes came true. After class at noon, there was already a thick layer of snow outside the classroom. She ran and jumped, extremely excited. Finally seeing snow, she shouted. Suddenly, she squatted down, picked up a handful of snow from the ground, and then licked it again and again with her tongue.

There are some boys who are even crazier than this. They roll on the snow and kiss the snowflakes, just like three or four-year-old children, innocent and cute. That scene was simply high.