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Why is square dance so annoying?
I don't know when it started, and square dance gradually became a trend. After dinner, there are groups of aunts dancing everywhere, playing dynamic and brainwashing music.

However, it is followed by a serious disturbance to the people.

Yesterday, I took a walk in the street. I felt that people were dancing in the square dance in almost a large open space, and the sound could resound through the whole street (almost the distance of two traffic lights), which was not too much compared with KTV without sound. Go out for a walk, you can't get around this group of people.

Because there are no perfect laws and regulations in this field in China, I think this kind of behavior of putting the great compassion curse on the news and throwing garbage is only temporary and has no long-term significance. A few opposition forces can't compete with the huge square dance group. Moreover, throwing objects at high altitude has been punished in the new civil code.

I don't know what other onlookers think of square dance, but personally, when I want to start studying or have something at home, the square dance around me seriously affects efficiency and disturbs my thoughts and mood.

But my parents' hearing is not so good as to be completely unaffected, or even if they pass by, they don't feel anything.

Once my mother's earphone leaked and she couldn't hear it at all. I can hear it from a distance.

I saw a kind of person called highly sensitive person in the mile, accounting for only 20%. I think I am such a person. A few people are always difficult to be understood by most people. /There is really no connection between human emotions/

Attach five criteria for judging highly sensitive people:

1. Very keen senses, easily frightened.

2. Emotions are easy to fluctuate, easy to empathize, and more empathetic.

evade disagreement or conflict

I like being alone in a quiet environment.

5. Always reflect