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The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?

author:Guangxi Armed Police
The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?
The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?

Obscure expressions in social chat

It's also often referred to as the "subtext."

And on the subtext, many comrades-in-arms

We all think of the same person

That is, the first teacher of the military: the squad leader

The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?

How many subtexts does the squad leader have?

Let's go to the Guangxi Armed Police Corps together

The North Sea Detachment went to talk to the comrades-in-arms

See who their squad leaders are

A familiar subtext~

The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?
The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?

@ Superior Soldier Xia Tengfeng

one

"Open a small stove and add a meal!"

= Separate exercises

The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?
The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?

I think of me when I first joined the army

I heard that the squad leader wanted to "open a small stove" for me.

I already had a bunch of dish names in my mind

Who would have wanted to wait ahead was

A set of ultra-"nutritious" "fitness packages"

And I was under the "special care" of the squad leader

Has been listed in the squadron "Dragon tiger list"

@Corporal Chow Kam Tim

two

"Surprise at the last place"

= Reward for one more trip

The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?
The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?

The most common subtext of the squad leader

There is also a sentence that says more

Usually before the group sprint

The squad leader would say with a "kind" expression

"Last place, there was a surprise!"

Understand that surprise seconds become "frightened"

Run the last, come again!

@Corporal Liu Jian

three

"Not bitter at all"

= Don't worry, I'm fine

The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?
The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?

But not just to your comrades-in-arms

They are used to reporting good news and not bad news

Even if it is hard and tired to say it to the family

Always "not bitter at all"

In fact, they may have just run away and collapsed

Or tired and exhausted

@Corporal Talk shiming

shop

"This is the last group!"

= Don't stop!

The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?
The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?

Comrades who have the same experience, please raise your hand

The squad leader often says it when organizing physical training

Especially when you've reached your limit

The "comfort" of the squad leader will always come unexpectedly

"Come on, we'll rest after doing this set"

After "being deceived" to understand this "last group"

It's the "last" of the never-ending challenge of the military.

@Corporal Du Zhixin

five

"I haven't practiced it either"

= It's time to show off the real technology

The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?
The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?

The squad leader was saying this

Expressions are often cloudy and breezy

You'll know when he really shows his hands

Your squad leader is your squad leader after all

He makes you understand in an instant:

"You have to work really hard to be able to

Looks effortless "...

@Sergeant Du Hao

land

"It's ok" = far from excellent

The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?
The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?

This sentence is typical of the subtext

Hear it, but don't get complacent

The squad leader means "By your standards."

It's still a long way off! "Then again

The pursuit of soldiers is only excellent and better

Ok standards are just passed

The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?
The subtext of the squad leader, how much do you know?

What other "words are in the words"?

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Photo/Text: Tang Bin, Zhao Xinyang