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Shanghai in my eyes
I have been wandering in Shanghai for more than two years, and I really want to talk about Shanghai from the perspective of a foreigner! Friendly reminder: all people and things are personal experiences, without adding any emotional color and emotional rendering. )

Shanghai's urban spirit is "all rivers run into the sea, pursuing Excellence, being enlightened and wise, being modest and prudent". I believe some people have heard of it for the first time, or just occasionally on the subway. As an international metropolis, it does have different attraction and influence. I feel more and more belonging to this city? ! With the passage of time, stronger and stronger! Some people will say why foreigners can't afford to buy a house in Shanghai, but you choose to develop here? ! Sometimes I get stuck, because I haven't settled down to think about this problem for a long time. The original intention of coming to Shanghai clearly emerges in my mind: learn from Shanghai and prosper mulberry! Now, it seems that giving back to my hometown has become a bit wishful thinking, just like the students who studied abroad did not want to be returnees.

Will parents who have stayed in Shanghai for a long time feel this way? First-class medical resources, convenient transportation system, perfect infrastructure, superior welfare policies, fast express delivery industry, etc. are always the reasons why you want to stay! Maybe all the advantages in your eyes seem to completely cover up the shortcomings of big cities!

? At this point, let's talk about Shanghai aborigines-Shanghai Ning. According to statistics, nearly half of Shanghainese have participated in volunteer activities. Why use this data to speak? The reason is that the essence of volunteers is voluntary participation and charity. Some old people I contact are peaceful and friendly, and sometimes they care about some "leisure" things, such as actively stopping children from playing in public places and standing up on the subway (good-hearted people and fat aunts) and so on. For them, maintaining the image of the city is particularly important.

? When reading in the community library, there is a strange phenomenon: some old people in Shanghai scramble to read newspapers, and sometimes conflicts occur. Aside from the appearance of things for the time being, I privately think that they are not robbing newspapers, but the latest information in a small range and the knowledge in a large range! This phenomenon touched me a lot. Maybe only in Shanghai or a big city comparable to Shanghai! Finally, my brain is filled with some deeper feelings. In view of the fact that some young people watch soap operas with their mobile phones all day (personally, it is more meaningful for Zhihu to share with Daniel), I think this sentence is worth pondering: at the age of 20, what should an 80-year-old do? ! ?