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On a typhoon day, why do Shanghai residents queue up in Guangming Village to buy fresh meat moon cakes in the rain?
Typhoon? Candu? It was near Shanghai on September 13, which brought a lot of rain and strong winds to Shanghai. However, in the face of such bad weather, Shanghai residents still braved the rain to buy fresh meat moon cakes in Guangming Village, which made many foreign netizens very puzzled. So why do Shanghai people prefer to brave the heavy rain and queue up to buy moon cakes? I think there are several reasons. One is because the Mid-Autumn Festival is approaching, and the other is because everyone is lucky. Let's take a look at the specific situation.

1. Mid-Autumn Festival Nearly everyone knows that the Mid-Autumn Festival is coming in a few days, so many citizens will choose to buy moon cakes to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. In addition, Guangming Village is a well-known mooncake merchant, and the mooncakes produced are very delicious. Therefore, many citizens come to buy mooncakes in order to taste delicious mooncakes in advance or because they want to buy mooncakes in advance. According to the boss of Guangming Village, in fact, this store sells moon cakes 365 days a year, but the public's enthusiasm is beyond their expectation.

Second, everyone's luck psychology Many people have luck psychology. Some people think that few people will go out on a typhoon day, so they will definitely be able to buy it soon. As a result, everyone has such a mentality, so when they arrive at the place, they find so many people, but they are not reconciled, so they can only choose to wait in line.

Third, my opinion I think that no matter how delicious the moon cakes are, they are not as important as the safety of people's lives. After all, it is a typhoon day, and it is raining hard and windy, which can easily lead to accidents. Many trees are easy to hang up by strong winds, billboards are easy to fall off, and so on. These problems are easy to appear in typhoon days, so I think it is most important for everyone to protect themselves. Besides, if you must go out, don't stay outdoors for too long.

After reading so much, what do you think makes Shanghai people queue up to buy moon cakes in the rain? Remember to comment in the comments section.