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What is it like to watch the World Cup live?

I have never watched a World Cup, and I don’t even like sports. But when I was in the United States, I went to watch a football match with some friends, and I didn’t understand anything at all. But with a goal, a turnover, and a whistle. You can clearly feel that everyone in the audience is connected with each other at that moment. Just like we celebrate the New Year together, so the first place in the competition is not just talk. I didn’t understand anything, but I saw everyone present booing and talking in a pornographic tone. The whole audience cheers, and you can't help but get involved. Anyway, when I saw it, I still felt very passionate. It is well known that Chinese people are discriminated against even today in Western countries. Of course not everyone is discriminated against, but at least half of the people are. For example, I once went to a Mexican bar and I could clearly tell that he was communicating with me in a Chinese accent. I remember that when I was on stage, I was shopping with my friends to eat, and a Jewish man came up to me and asked me who I supported. I just said Mexico. In fact, there was no Mexican team in that competition. But he was still very enthusiastic and brought three bottles of super-frozen beer to us. And I only said less than three sentences to him.