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Can southerners bear going to the north?

I think there is still a big difference between southerners going to school in the north. First of all, the climate in the north is dry. As for food, there are indeed more kinds of snacks in the north than in the south. There is heating in winter, which is not suitable for the early stage of bathing!

Students who have just arrived in the north generally feel that the climate in the north is very dry and their lips are uncomfortable. Sometimes the weather in the north is so dry that sometimes a grin can lead to nosebleeds. Keep drinking water to relieve it.

The biggest advantage is that it seldom rains in the north all year round, so you don't need to take an umbrella, especially in spring, there is no wet weather, so you don't have to worry about clothes not drying.

As we all know, a major feature of northern schools is the large bathhouses. At first, the children in the south were shy and secretive. They silently found a corner to take a bath, and they were even more eager to find a corner to get in, but later they let go, not only taking a bath in the bathhouse with their classmates in the north, but also rubbing their backs with each other.

About height, in our hometown, everyone's height is not too high. My height is 172. In our place, this height is relatively high. But when I came to the north, I found that my height was basically the shortest. I was confident when I was in the south, but after I came to the north, I gradually felt inferior because of my height.

What surprises southern partners most is heating. In winter in the north, it is snowing heavily outside, so you can eat sorbet in the house with short sleeves, all because of the heating. Also, a bed can meet the requirements of neither cold in winter nor hot in summer. To tell the truth, it's really painful to get used to going back to the south for winter vacation by heating. My ears have been frozen since I came home during the winter vacation, which has always been the laughing stock of my classmates.

The biggest surprise is to see snow in the north! As a southerner who has never seen snow, don't get too excited when you see snow for the first time! I remember that morning, I vaguely heard someone say it was snowing, and I got out of bed quickly. The snowy scene is simply not beautiful! Finally see the real snow!

The students in the north of the bed got up in a daze, looked at it and said calmly, "It's snowing." Then I fell asleep again. Although I have seen a lot of snow since I came to the north, I am still very excited every time it snows, and I often walk in the snow like a neuropathy.

For southerners, studying in the north is far from home. These practical difficulties can still be overcome. There are planes, high-speed trains and bullet trains to and from school in winter and summer vacations. In the case of such a developed network, I personally think this is not a problem. Although there are great differences between the north and the south, it also adds a life experience.