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What do people from other provinces think of Sichuan?

One word to describe Sichuan people: Good!

Speaking of Sichuan people, there are actually many stereotypes about people from other provinces, such as being able to eat spicy food, Sichuan girls being juicy and soft-spoken, and southerners including Sichuan people being clean, etc.

I couldn’t sleep late at night, so I took my time to cook it up. Let’s talk about spicy food first. Sichuan peppers are fragrant but not spicy. You can compare Sichuan hot pot with Cao's duck neck (it is said to be from Hunan). Sichuan hot pot looks full of chili peppers, but in fact, you don't drink much water after eating it. However, Cao's duck neck can make me sleep with three people in the same dormitory. This Sichuan girl was so hot that she burst into tears.

When I first came here to have dinner with my classmates, everyone would ask me if I could eat spicy food because they were afraid that I would not be used to it. Then, I proved my love for chili peppers with practical actions. I am more fond of chili peppers than some Sichuan people. Can eat spicy food.

Let’s talk about Sichuan girls. Sichuan girls are not as short as northerners think. There are many girls who are 165+. I am 162 and I am not considered tall here. Sichuan people like to call themselves Lao Tzu, and girls will also use the word Lao Tzu on their lips. At first, I was not used to it, at least not many Henan people I met before called themselves this.

It can be seen from this that most Sichuan girls are very lively (you may not believe it, but I, a northern female man, have an extremely sensitive sister Daiyu in my heart). In fact, after getting along for a long time, I really feel that they are no different from northern girls. They go straight to each other. In the dormitory, my roommate picked his feet regardless of his appearance. While playing the king, he shouted, "The jungler is just a melon skin. I am so angry."

As for boys, maybe it’s because they don’t have much contact with each other. I don’t know why I think Sichuan boys are so gentle. They have the image of a man who dotes on his girlfriend, is afraid of his wife, and takes care of his family. Speaking of which, Here I want to talk about my roommate and his family. My roommate is a local from Chengdu. This girl is very carefree.

I lost (lost, as Sichuan people like to say) my campus card on the first day of school, my lipstick on the second day, and my dormitory key a few days later, and later found it in the seam of my pants. , she is a very enthusiastic person, and she is always generous when we use her things. Sometimes when I get out of bed in the morning, I see an apple on the table, or when I come back at night, there is an extra orange on the table. It should be the same. She brought it to us.

Her parents are the most enthusiastic people I have ever met. When school started, her parents would clean our dormitory with my parents. Later, her dad insisted on seeing that we didn’t have anti-slip mats in the bathroom. She bought them for us (actually we all have to wear slippers when taking a shower, so there is no need). Her mother came to the dormitory once and gave us a big bag of fruit for us to eat. In short, they were a family with no serious problems and got along well with each other.