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Africans' Iron Skills: It was once said that the African head is not used to think, but to top. Although this statement is exaggerated, it reflects a habit of African life: put

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The Iron Head of Africans:

It was once said that the African head is not for thinking, but for topping. This is an exaggeration, but it reflects a habit of Africans: the top of their head is their best means of transportation.

The top of the African head is truly breathtaking, and the clapping is amazing. Both men, women and children, they are all masters of the top merit, and it can be said that everything is topped: children who go to school carry school bags on their heads; mortar and cement barrels above the heads of construction workers; Women walk freely and leisurely through the bustling bustling city with various items on their heads. And when they sell, they never unload the goods from the top of their heads, but directly from their heads. Although the goods are constantly decreasing, they are still able to maintain a balance.

I used to worry about African women selling eggs on the street, but worry was always superfluous. Never seen an egg fall off your head, it's really admirable!

The first thought of Africans was in the newspapers: an African woman was wearing a huge hat when she boarded a plane, and the airport customs staff found that the hat was actually composed of forty-two pairs of trousers! It turned out that the woman, in order to avoid being fined for excess luggage, put all her pants on her head.

Another time in Gabon, there was no elevator in the hotel, and the waitress went upstairs with a thirty-two-kilogram suitcase on top of her head, leaving the guests amazed.

What's even more amazing is that Africans, whether they eat or drink, can do it with a heavy load on their heads.

Of course, the existence of any living habit has its inevitability. In many African countries, due to the relative backwardness of the economy and the lack of transportation, people use their heads to transport things is a good way to save money. Moreover, this day-to-day head work makes their neck and back muscles very strong and developed, and it is rare to hear of people suffering from cervical spondylosis in Africa.

Africans' Iron Skills: It was once said that the African head is not used to think, but to top. Although this statement is exaggerated, it reflects a habit of African life: put
Africans' Iron Skills: It was once said that the African head is not used to think, but to top. Although this statement is exaggerated, it reflects a habit of African life: put
Africans' Iron Skills: It was once said that the African head is not used to think, but to top. Although this statement is exaggerated, it reflects a habit of African life: put

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