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What kind of country is Mongolia?

1. Please don't delve into career issues.

I mean: just know, don't say. If you lose your horse, publicity will be bad.

2. The running account problem.

Original words: "The answers of many Daniel in front are actually objective, but they are not what I thought. So from my point of view, I want to talk about my experience. " This is the experience. Living a dull life every day, nothing special and nothing bright. Occasionally, I may ride a horse, ride a camel, and sleep more often. I feel that besides going to school, life after work is not as interesting as I thought, so I can only have fun by myself. I wrote down all the fun I could find. (T▽T)

3. With the unfriendly attitude towards China, there is a serious polarization between the younger generation and some older generations, that is, they are friendly to China and unfriendly to China.

Unfriendly with China (formerly) →→→ polarization (now): 1. The younger generation is friendly with some older generations. 2. (Some people) are unfriendly to China.

4. Why am I a stingy person? ! ! ∑(? Д? ノ) ノ refuses to accept, forcibly sells cute! ε(┬┬﹏┬┬)3

Everyone is interested in food, and I am very happy because I am a foodie.

I just ate hot pot and shed tears. Baocig is flour with soda and sugar. When you wake up, you cut it and fry it. That's what happens when it blows up. I have seen my grandmother stir-fry dried fruits in the northeast, and I have also seen them roll sugar.

6. weight ~ floating clouds ~

7. If there is no internet, you can call home and send text messages.

Reading books every day, kindle usage rate 100%. By the way, for a foodie, the most I watched there were the downloaded Lonely Gourmet and Wang Zengqi's anthology.

8. Seabuckthorn juice is more spicy ~

9. The problem of reselling things.

I strongly feel that selling to China will be taxed. But many Mongolians will come to China by train, buy a lot of clothes in Inner Mongolia, buy a lot of knockoffs in Shenzhen, and bring them back by train like migrant workers. The price sold in Ulaanbaatar is not low ~ people with a heart can make a fortune. As for me, forget it. My arms and legs are too small to move a few layers of skin.

10. There are always horse races and camel races.

A boy of about eight or nine years old is wearing a Mongolian robe and riding a camel, running on the grassland. Countless cars on both sides followed them, which was very exciting.