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The end of the Winter Olympics is the northeast dialect.

As Wang Meng magically explained the fire in Northeast China at the Winter Olympics, the outcome of the Winter Olympics was that the Northeast dialect became a hot topic of discussion for a time. What is the whole drop? In fact, as our "Master Meng" said: In this Beijing Winter Olympics, it has three languages, the first English, the second Mandarin and the third Northeast dialect. The seemingly joking language is not entirely a joke.

For example, Ren, Wu Dajing, Fan Kexin, Qu Chunyu and the Chinese short track speed skating team won the championship in this Winter Olympics, all from the northeast of Heilongjiang. Therefore, it is also dubbed Northeast Dialect as the common language of short track speed skating circle. It can be said that many mobilization for the Winter Olympics in China come from or belong to sports teams in Northeast China, and some of them are "led astray" because the coaches speak authentic Northeast accent. Even the Hungarian players and the Hongkong players from China were full of northeast ballast when interviewed, which had a great contrast effect and was quite joyful. It can also be said that the Northeast dialect itself is full of extremely strong humorous bacteria.

Moreover, Northeasters themselves are particularly hospitable and like all kinds of chatting. There are many friends in the Northeast who are "naturally familiar". Some netizens joked that the designation of Northeasters is a bit of a social phobia. What's more, Northeasters are keen to teach friends in other areas around them to speak Northeastern dialect, which itself is very expressive. As a result, there is a northeast person around them, and a group of people all stink. This is also the second reason why the end of Winter Olympics is Northeast dialect ~

So take advantage of the Winter Olympics, in order to catch up with the trend, learn Northeast dialect quickly! (serious face)