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I'm probably getting older, more and more like my seventy-something mom. As soon as my mom went out to play, she talked to a bunch of people she didn't know, where they were, how old they were, how many children they had, and how divorced they were

author:Tan Fei

I'm probably getting older, more and more like my seventy-something mom. As soon as my mother went out to play, she talked to a bunch of people she didn't know, where people were, how old they were, how many children they had, whether they were divorced, how their mother-in-law and daughter-in-law were doing, and so on. In the afternoon, I accompanied my son to do nucleic acid, I had nothing to do, and I also naturally exerted this genetic skill, and chatted with several aunts and uncles in line. I asked you why you do nucleic acid in the New Year, a big mother said: "I do nucleic acid because the health treasure has a pop-up window, but my family has not come out, nucleic acid has also done two rounds, I don't know why there are pop-ups?" A Shanghai accented uncle lined up behind her and asked, "Are you a Beijing hukou?" Big Mom replied, "Yeah." Uncle said: "Beijing hukou is easy to have pop-up windows." The aunt smiled: "Understand, this is also a benefit." The two talked and laughed, and after poking their noses, they left each other's WeChat. I suddenly felt that there are a lot of uncles and aunts in first-tier big cities like Beijing and Shanghai who suffer from social cow disease, which makes people can't help but admire.

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