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When you put on a mask, you can't recognize your parents. Have you been recognized by your family for wearing a mask?

At present, the epidemic has not been exhausted, and masks are still scarce. Everyone has to wear a mask when they go out, and they can't recognize it when they go out. This is a joke. They wear masks when they go out, but they are not recognized when they see their families. Speaking of which, I've had this experience, so let's talk about it.

When there was no epidemic last year, or in winter, when the wind was too strong, I wore a mask. I was afraid of the wind, so I blew my hair like instant noodles and wore a hat. I happened to meet my father on my way home from a trip. I tried to say hello to him, but he didn't seem to recognize me. But I dare not say hello to him. My dad usually doesn't let me wear makeup. If he sees me wearing makeup, he will be scolded. So I walked away with my head down. Later, I asked him if he saw me on the road, and he said? I didn't even know you were out today? . Really didn't recognize me, thought it was just a change of clothes. Why can't my own girls recognize me? I used to confuse my dad's eyes. Usually he always says I'm nearsighted, but he doesn't recognize me.

Worst of all, when I go out without makeup or mask, I will see my sisters all dressed up and feel like a little beggar running around the street. Mainly because they recognized me and greeted me. God knows I just want to be a deaf-mute who can't hear anything and can't say anything. It's better to see nothing. Life is always so ups and downs, so when I put on makeup and don't wear a mask, there are no acquaintances on the road, no one greets me, no one looks at me, and when people are unlucky, someone really comes to see jokes. When they are glamorous, others just can't see them and turn a blind eye! So I became more and more lazy and treated everything around me like a Buddha. I don't care. Whatever!

As for my dad who doesn't recognize me, I will choose not to wear a mask when I go out, except at special times, of course, so I don't have to worry about him not recognizing me.