In the south, because the air is humid and the humidity is relatively high, I always feel wet and sweaty. I feel very uncomfortable in the future. What about people in the south? Accustomed to every day, it may be because the amount of sweat is different, and the number of showers or baths may be different, but their bathing is limited to that shower, and the sweat on their bodies is washed away, which makes people feel refreshed. This is called bathing. So there is still a big difference between northerners and southerners.
The first difference between southerners and northerners is the different way of bathing. In summer, southerners take a bath almost three times a day, while northerners take a bath once every three days, so there is a situation that bathing in the south is called shower and bathing in the north is called rubbing. Taking a bath in the south means taking a bath, applying shower gel, foaming and rubbing a few times, and finally washing off the foam. People in the north are different. Northerners rub hard with a towel every time they take a bath, and northerners choose to take a bath.