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Talking about the traffic jam at home during Mid-Autumn Festival
1, the Mid-Autumn Festival is coming, everyone is rushing back to their hometown, and traffic jams are inevitable on the road.
Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for people to get together. Unfortunately, due to traffic jams, it sometimes takes several hours to reach the destination.
3. The traffic is like weaving, and the vehicles line up, but the Mid-Autumn Festival, which should be a happy day, becomes busy and irritable.
When there is a traffic jam, the moonlight outside the window passes through the window, as if comforting every tired soul.
When there is traffic jam, people take out their mobile phones one after another and try to distract themselves through social media to temporarily forget the pain of congestion.
During the traffic jam, the drivers looked at each other, looking for each other's scolding, because they were all in the same predicament.
7. The traffic jam in Mid-Autumn Festival is not only a traffic jam on the road, but also a reflection of people's yearning for their families.
8. The anxiety of traffic jam is pulled tightly like a mooncake skin, and I can't breathe.
9. Looking at the car outside the window, people began to wonder if time was blocked at this congested intersection.
10, in traffic jams, people gradually realize the relativity of time and speed, because even if they are in a hurry, they can't escape the dilemma of congestion.
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