The history of "OK" began with the abbreviation tide of 1839, and later it became popular all over the world with its gestures. Henry Nass, a 64-year-old retired English teacher in new york, USA, has been distributing cards advocating "International OK Day" on the streets.
People all over the world can say OK, but most of them don't know the origin of this word. Nass said that the reason may be that the word is really too popular. In fact, the United Nations, which uses six languages, praises the word OK every day. Translators don't have to translate OK into the native language of diplomats, because everyone knows what it means.
Network language:
1, red snow precious milk-the world of eating goods, a series of words you don't know, may come from a cup of strawberry-flavored snow top bubble tea? It is often used to imply that a business genius knows the truth that "life is full of business opportunities".
2. There is an inherent taste-in the northern accent, "that" is often pronounced as "inside", which means that there is that taste (feeling). It is generally used to indicate whether something that appeared in the previous article is original or not.
7. I am too difficult-"I am too difficult" comes from a "local flavor video" on the Aauto Quicker video website. This video is accompanied by sad music. The anchor frowned and his eyes were empty, saying, "I'm too hard, Lao Tie, and I've been under a lot of pressure recently."
3, don't forget your initiative-don't forget your initiative means that you don't forget your initial heart. In fact, everyone has a seed of initial heart. You should look for the initial heart, remember the initial heart, keep the initial heart, and strive to achieve your own small goals and contribute to the realization of the Chinese dream.