How does it feel to spend the New Year alone abroad?
I am in rural America. In order to celebrate the New Year, I ordered a white rice (half cooked) at school at noon. I ordered a Mexican-style soup, fished out vegetables and a little chicken, dipped in soy sauce and pepper, and ate it with white rice. Don't tell me, rice really tastes Chinese food. Probably on this border, white rice = = Chinese food = = Chinese New Year. The evening is the highlight. I took out the instant noodles I bought online from the box and tasted like sauerkraut from the old altar. I can't bear to eat it at ordinary times, because I'm afraid I can't face the hamburger sandwich at school if I'm addicted to it. After the noodles are cooked in the microwave oven, put on the seasoning bag, and the fragrance is overflowing! Putting sauerkraut in a sauerkraut bag is simply wonderful. The noodles were cooked so soft that the soup was sucked in. It tastes very good. I am not a spicy person, but spicy people are very comfortable. The whole person is warm and happy.