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What are some funny slogans in university cafeterias?
What are the funny slogans in university cafeterias? Let’s take a look. 01
"You can eat takeout for a lifetime, but you can only eat in the cafeteria for a few years!" It is true that your study life is limited, so cherish the cafeteria where you eat when you are studying. 02
"The problem of auntie's shaking hands while cooking has been cured!" What students are most afraid of in the cafeteria is that the auntie's hands are shaking. There isn't much food in the first place, but she still shakes it out of habit to shake off a little bit. , and even less full.
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"Be active when stealing food, but don't be active when jumping in line!" I think back then, the food-stealing game was particularly popular on QQ. You got up in the middle of the night to steal food, but you can be active in stealing food, but don't jump in line. Just wait in line. Eat your food and be a good and orderly student. 04
"In the cafeteria, the dishes taste like vegetables, the soup tastes like soup, and the people are humane!" A particularly down-to-earth funny slogan in the cafeteria, while being funny, also gives a call to the school.
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