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Why do roommates in Northeast China love telling jokes so much?

Everyone in Northeast China is a natural player. The most popular thing is that a grandfather in Northeast China taught his children to learn hand cards and pronounced butterflies as "butterfly iron". The knee is a "Bollinger"; The forehead is "double"; Soap is "pancreas"; Snakes are pronounced "worms" and tomatoes are "persimmons". "What you look at, what you look at" and so on. They are all very humorous.

Dormitories for college students are usually 4-6 people, and they are often found everywhere. However, it must be said that the strong northeast accent can turn all roommates in the dormitory into the "big smell" in the northeast in a short time.

There are four people in the dormitory, only one from the Northeast. The rest of the students from different provinces get along for a period of time, and all of them have learned "What are you staring at?"

Students posted the videos of the whole staff in the Northeast on the Internet, which quickly became popular and was teased by netizens and questioned the whole world.

Some students said that when we first got along, we might feel awkward, with different accents and listening to poor Mandarin.

However, in the end, everyone gradually turned to the northeast inadvertently, and was led astray unconsciously. When you called your parents, you found that you had turned to the northeast in the face of parents' doubts, which was also a very interesting thing.

College roommates come from all corners of the country, with great differences in dialects.

Facing roommates from all corners of the country, there are great differences in dialects. In daily life, you should be tolerant and don't exclude classmates who are not in the same city with you. Especially when your roommate comes to a city from other provinces to study alone, we should show him our enthusiasm.

College roommates can speak Mandarin as much as possible when communicating. Some students think that when you say something he doesn't understand, you are likely to scold him, which will easily lead to misunderstandings and conflicts in the dormitory.

The dialects of students in the south may be more difficult to understand. Take care of students in the north, and don't let them feel excluded.

dialects in the northeast may be easier to understand and learn, but don't use dialects in large quantities at first, and give roommates in the south time to adapt and learn.

In fact, the blending of different dialects among college roommates can also be a sharp weapon to warm up the relationship between them. Students can actively teach other roommates some dialects of their hometown, so that interesting learning can quickly make them familiar with each other.

Before roommates get along, they still need to understand each other. Even the simplest communication should make each other comfortable.