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What does network language mean by calling me handsome?

1, "Call me handsome" stems from a funny scene of a takeaway brother quarreling with a merchant at the end of 20021. At the time of the incident, the two sides had a dispute over trivial matters. This little thing is nothing more than the slow delivery of the store and the courier can't wait.

On the way to quarrel, the takeaway brother took off his takeaway clothes and continued to make noise. I don't know if it's noisy or afraid that others will see that his work clothes are not good. The two sides were in full swing, but they quarreled. The quarrel between the two sides developed in a strange direction: "Then why are you still standing here?" "What are you doing? Call me handsome! " "I'll call you Mao, Mao, Mao!" The more men don't let them scream, the more happily the aunt screams, and even the young people in the back deliberately shout "Mao Mao". This is enough to make men angry. Men always insist on being called "handsome" when they scold themselves. The store just refused to call him "handsome" and insisted on calling the man "mink hair". As a result, the battle of abuse between the two sides has changed from the dispute of "take-out" and "eating out" to the dispute of "handsome guy" and "diaosi". The man pointed at his aunt and asked the other party to call himself "handsome" with the most vicious words. A street conflict suddenly turned into a "funny incident".

Someone once came to Guangdong all the way just to listen to "handsome guy", because in Guangdong and Guangxi, "handsome guy" is a common name for young men.