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I went to Shanghai and found that I had many misunderstandings.

A few days ago, I went to Shanghai on business. As the magic capital in people's mouth, this city is full of charm. And I stayed here for more than half a month on business. After half a month, I found many things that were different from what I had known before:

1. Shanghai native; When it comes to Shanghainese, many people think it means Shanghainese. But in fact, Shanghainese are Shanghainese and Shanghainese are Shanghainese. This is different. People who have registered permanent residence in Shanghai often call themselves Shanghainese, while those who have registered permanent residence in towns and villages are called locals. If you ask a city resident if he is a local, he will tell you that he is from Shanghai.

2. Shanghainese don't go to the Bund; The World Tower on the Bund and the Oriental Pearl in Pudong can be said to be landmark buildings in Shanghai. It is also a favorite place for many foreign tourists, but for many Shanghainese, they may not go to these places for several years. I met a big brother in Shanghai when I was taking a taxi. He told me that as an old Shanghainese, he has lived here for forty or fifty years, but he has never been to the Oriental Pearl and never got off the bus and visited the Bund. At best, he just drove by these places.

3. There are many Anhui people in Shanghai; Originally thought, the largest number of foreigners in Shanghai should be neighboring Jiangsu and Zhejiang people. But after arriving in Shanghai, the locals told me that among the most migrant workers in Shanghai, Anhui has the largest number. Later, I checked on the Internet, and among the nearly 10 million migrants in Shanghai, Anhui alone accounted for more than 3 million, deserving the first place. You can also see many Anhui cards on the road.

There are so many beautiful girls in Shanghai. In our small county, we haven't met a girl who is amazing in front of our eyes for ten days and a half. However, in Shanghai, when I saw slim and beautiful ladies everywhere, my mouth watered.

Prices in Shanghai are really not high. Many of the same projects are compared with my small county town in Shaanxi, with convenient transportation and low cost, but the house is a bit expensive and the rent is outrageous. If you have a house in Shanghai, the cost of living is actually very low.

6. There are really too many luxury cars in Shanghai. Just parked on the road, all kinds of cars that I don't know but look luxurious are everywhere. What auto show to watch in the future? Just look for it on the side of the road.

7. I heard that in Shanghai, people who are dressed neatly by elites in suits and ties are basically poor. On the contrary, the street waif in big shorts and slippers may be super rich, and there may be billions waiting to be inherited at home.

I don't know where I saw it. Shanghai has two abbreviations, one is Shanghai and the other is Shen. According to legend, Shanghai is the seat of Chun Shen Jun, one of the four gentlemen of the ancient Warring States Period.

9. There are too many college students in Shanghai. Just ask a few people on the way, all of them are 985,211from Tsinghua Peking University. All I have left is academic pride, and I was slapped in the face. The depreciation of academic qualifications is vividly reflected here.

10. Not everyone in Shanghai earns more than 10,000 yuan a month, but many people earn four or five thousand yuan a month. It is not easy to survive in this bustling big city.