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The strongest snowstorm hit this winter. What lovely behaviors do southerners have when they see snow?

I can't say retarded, just normal behavior, because I haven't seen it.

Common behaviors are as follows:

First of all, excitement

It should be said that this kind of behavior is not retarded, but a normal phenomenon. As a southerner, especially near Hainan, it is already a tropical and subtropical area, and there are few opportunities to encounter snow. Take Guangzhou as an example. I have lived in Guangzhou for more than 20 years and have only seen hail once.

On that day, the sky fell and a small hail hit the roof, and the whole family got excited. They rushed to the roof with several children in their arms and picked them up one by one. Strictly speaking, it's not snow, but it was already very happy at that time.

Moreover, the circle of friends that day was screened by heavy snow, and everyone thought it was the first time to see the wonders.

The second behavior is to eat a few bites of snow.

This is related to the influence of perennial TV series. Heroes on TV often have nothing to eat in winter and are very thirsty, so they will pick up a pile of snowflakes around them and put them in their mouths. It's sour and irritating.

A few years ago, we went hiking on a mountain in Hunan. The top of the mountain is covered with snow and ice. We look around and there is snow everywhere. Some friends in the same trade put all the snow in their mouths and wanted to experience the original ecological popsicle.

Interestingly, this little friend didn't know that the snow he had just swallowed had just been trampled on.

The third behavior is to stand under a tree and take pictures.

Accurately speaking, it should be called yelling, especially standing under a tree full of snow, which looks good, but if you take pictures under the tree and yell, the ice will fall off your head. Because sound waves have energy, they will cause trees to vibrate. Vibration will shake the ice down.

The fourth act is to rush out without taking any protective measures.

If you walk where the ground is completely frozen, you are particularly prone to fall. Generally speaking, you will tie a few things like nails under your feet to prevent slipping, but many people don't have these protective measures, and many people fall down on the way.

A particularly fat friend, especially serious.