A grandmother (grandpa's sister-in-law) asked me enthusiastically: Do you want to take a bath?
Me: Why take a cold bath on such a cold day?
Grandpa: A shower is a shower. There is hot water.
Later, when I was admitted to Guangdong, I realized that it would be cold for a few days a year, and the rest 1 1 month would be a "bath".
About eating rice and noodles, I really want to say that many people in Northeast China eat rice! Not everyone eats noodles! I'm a fan, and I'm extremely unaccustomed to eating steamed bread.
Because, I eat rice at home, steamed bread, flower rolls and steamed buns are all porridge with breakfast, and will not appear alone at dinner. High school canteens are also based on rice. But my simple boyfriend in Shandong always thought I ate noodles, too. I didn't agree that I was not a fake northerner until I found that many northerners didn't choose rice or noodles.
My boyfriend remembers that I don't like spaghetti. Later, when I was playing in Hangzhou, I looked at the wine steamed bread on the menu and my eyes were green, but I didn't dare to order it. I think I've ordered him two copies. It looked delicious when it was served, and I took a bite. At my boyfriend's repeated request, I took a bite and it tasted good!
Before I go to a city, I will taste their specialties. Whether I am not used to eating or not, I will gradually adapt to myself and will not be willful again.