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What else do you know about this uncle who sells corn in the northeast?
Today, with the rapid economic development, stall economy is becoming more and more popular, and stall selling has become an indispensable part of stalls around us. For us ordinary people, setting up a stall actually has many advantages. Setting up a stall can exercise one's courage, which is a good opportunity for those who are afraid to talk to strangers. The goods are in front of us, depending on whether you dare to shout loudly to attract customers.

With the rapid development of stall economy, it is also the general trend for all people to set up stalls and shout. There are many interesting shouts around us.

To say interesting shouts, I think it is necessary to count the shouts of grinding scissors. Sharpen scissors ~ strong kitchen knife! ? Simple words, however, give people great attraction and cadence. This kind of clamor is popular all over the country, even to the point where we ordinary people can often hum on our lips, and no matter where we are, sharpen scissors and kitchen knives. The tone of shouting is basically the same. A small bench, two grindstones and a cart. Simple tools, walking around the street. The seemingly simple sharpening skill is learned and the process is somewhat complicated. When I was a child, the kitchen knife was blunt, and my family would let me pay attention to the shouts of sharpening scissors in the street, which left a great impression on all of us.

? Wowotou ~ four for one dollar ~ hehe ~? I believe many people have heard of this cry. The shouting lines released from the loudspeaker of a roadside stall selling Wowotou in Huaibei, Anhui Province are magical and attractive. The sound is one after another, but it is continuous, which simply gives people a feeling of being over the ear.

There are many hawking voices in China, especially brainwashing. There are many hawkers selling yam eggs, and there are bloody peddlers from Uncle Northeast. Most of them use dialects from all over the country, with continuous intonation, which is easy to attract customers. In the bustling crowd, there will always be people crossing the ocean to see your goods. Coupled with the high quality of the goods, there is no need to worry that customers will not come to you to buy goods.