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Did you make any jokes when you listened to foreigners' dialects?

There are 56 ethnic groups in China, and people of each ethnic group speak differently. For example, there are great differences between North and South languages and between East and West.

What impressed me the most was when I was in college, especially the six students (including me) who lived in a dormitory. They all came from different places: Shandong, Hunan, Sichuan, Anhui, Shanghai and Jiangsu, and students from six provinces gathered in a dormitory.

When I first arrived in the dormitory, although I was unfamiliar, I had to introduce myself and get to know each other. At this time, the first one that impressed me the most was a classmate from Sichuan. She spoke a Sichuan dialect, but we didn't understand a word foolishly.

On one occasion, she washed the quilt without a washing machine, so she had to wash it by hand. After washing, she said, "I quit." We thought she was too tired to wash, so we advised her to wash casually. In fact, it was not that dirty.

Who knows, she added, "just don't do it. Somebody help me. " . We also think she is very interesting. We don't want to wash ourselves, so let her wash casually and not listen. Instead, let us help wash it, and no one helps.

After a while, she ran out of the bathroom and said, "If I don't do it, I won't do it." Then she twisted her hand, and we knew it meant not to do it. In an instant, we laughed and helped her wring it dry.

Later, she told us that she didn't mean "don't do it at all", but "don't do it nine times", which meant that she couldn't do it and didn't finish the water.

Talked a lot and never regretted it. For example, the "technical neck" said "knee". When I first heard it, I thought she was saying that she had twisted her neck. "Get up" means "like this", "climb the sea" means "crab" and so on.

Although I have forgotten how to say a lot of words now, I still remember the glowing faces of my classmates and vividly speaking dialects!