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What's your impression of Cantonese?

In my opinion, for people like me who live in a city that can't even meet the standards of a third-tier city, in a first-tier city, meeting people every day is very busy. They are lively and enterprising, giving people the impression that they are full of energy every day, and their spiritual temperament also has a feeling of keeping pace with the times. Looking at their lives, a large part of them say that I am more active with myself. Perhaps this is my first impression of Cantonese people. They are excellent, but they are always in a state of progress.

Another feeling for me is that they are also very tolerant. In Guangdong, a first-tier city, people of different skin colors are accommodated. Especially for black people, I have seen the picture of us yellow people getting along well with black people, and I feel very warm, wonderful and shocking in an instant! I think I may say this because I have a strange feeling about blacks in my bones, so I may be surprised when I see the picture that Cantonese can join hands with blacks to build a harmonious society. Actually, I can't tell you how I feel inside, but when you see them together, talking and laughing, there is no difference, and I think you will feel the same way. I think the reason why Cantonese people have it is a kind of. Probably just think that in this respect. I don't have it myself, so when others present this picture, it may only bring me shock.

Among my friends, they are very careful. They can think of many things in doing things. I can't do it myself, perhaps because I have an honest and frank characteristic of a Northeastern, and I will fall behind many people in this respect. Or I met a very good friend. Just because they are careful doesn't mean everyone is careful. It varies from person to person, but I think this will be the characteristic of most people. So be polite.

Another thing is that they are more enthusiastic. When they learned that I was not born in a third-tier city, or even a third-tier city, they really didn't discriminate against anyone at all. But they took me to experience the joys and sorrows of this city. They took me to many places and told me many stories that I didn't understand. To tell the truth, I thought I was humble. Compared with them, I have no advantage at all, and I don't have much. But fortunately, I think it's worth it. They're great. That's the impression they gave me from Guangdong.